Betty Leola Smith Williams

Dr. Betty Leola Smith Williams received her Master’s degree in nursing from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing in 1954. She received her undergraduate degree, Bachelor of Science, from Howard University in Washington. Bother her Ph.D. in Public Health and her Masters’s in Mental Health Nursing were awarded by the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Williams is the…

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Charles L. Sallee, painter and graphic artist was born in Oberlin, Ohio in 1911. He studied at Karamu House, the Institute of Art and earned a B.S. from Western Reserve University in 1939. After teaching in Cleveland Schools he worked on WPA projects as a printmaker and mural painter. During World War II he worked as a cartographer and camouflage…

Cabaret Scene

Charles L. Sallee, painter and graphic artist was born in Oberlin, Ohio in 1911. He studied at Karamu House, the Institute of Art and earned a B.S. from Western Reserve University in 1939. After teaching in Cleveland Schools he worked on WPA projects as a printmaker and mural painter. During World War II he worked as a cartographer and camouflage…

Cante Domino / the Case Men’s Glee Club ; William Appling Director

Case Men’s Glee Club of Case Western Reserve University, William Appling, director ; Michael Eschhofen, accompanist ; soloists Frank Skala, James Waldorf (8th track) ; Joe Orichella (9th track) ; John Strukely (14th track) ; Robert Jeracki, George Lockhart (15th track) Cantate Domino / Hans Leo Hassler — Of the Father’s love begotten / plainsong — Richard de Castre’s prayer…

Carl A. Rouse

Carl A. Rouse, Class of 1951. Born in 1926, Dr. Rouse graduated from the Case Institute of Technology with a bachelor’s degree in physics and a minor in mathematics. He then attended the California Insititute of Technology where he earned his M.S. in 1953. He earned his doctorate in physics, again with a minor in math, from Caltech in 1956….

Clemence Greene

Clemence Greene, Class of 1915. Ms. Greene received her degree in Pharmacology from Western Reserve University. She was the first African-American and the first African-American female to graduate from the School of Pharmacology. Ms. Greene established Greene’s Drug Store on East 40th and Central Avenue in the 1920’s.

Cleveland Play House Archive Collection

Cleveland Play House (CPH) Archive is the institutional record of the organization concerning the work of actors, directors, manager, students, and trustees who contributed to the creation of America’s first professional regional theatre. The archive consists primarily of administrative office files, Board of Trustee minutes, production books, programs and photographs, set designs, clippings, audio visual materials, scrapbooks, and marketing materials

Curtis F. Jefferson

Curtis F. Jefferson, Class of 1978. Dr. Jefferson was awarded a Ph.D. in Mathematics. He served as Vice President for Institutional Development at Cuyahoga Community College and served on numerous boards and committees.