Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute.

One of Cleveland's (Ohio) oldest settlement houses, first organized by Anna Edwards as a reading and lunch room for boys and workmen in Cleveland's E. 55th & Superior Ave. area. The institute was named for Eleanor Rainey, whose financial support helped found the settlement in 1904. Following the death of Anna Edwards in 1923, her sister Flora served as director until 1949. The institute joined the Neighborhood Settlement Association in 1959. Since 1967, the institute has attempted to achieve its goals through music, doing so in cooperation with the Cleveland Music School Settlement.

From the description of Records, 1923-1970. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22683278

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