Albina Rose Cermak Papers

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Albina Rose Cermak Papers

1933-1978

Albina Cermak was active in Republican Party politics. She was vice-chairman and secretary of the Cuyahoga County Republican Central and Executive Committees, chairman of the Republican Women's Organization of Cuyahoga County, member of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, a Cleveland precinct committeewoman, and a member of the Ohio Federation of Republican Women's Clubs. She was a United States Customs Collector before running unsuccessfully for Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, state senator and Clerk of the Cleveland Municipal Court. The collection consists of correspondence, speeches, minutes, rosters, reports and printed matter, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, appointment books and personal correspondence.

4.50 linear feet (7 containers and 2 oversize volumes)

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Ohio Governor's Committee on the Status of Women

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National Council of Catholic Women (U.S.)

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Cermak, Albina Rose, 1904-1978

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Albina Rose Cermak (1904-1978) was a leader in Cleveland Republican Party activities and civic affairs. Born in Cleveland, she was the daughter of Frank J. and Rose Cermak, a Republican precinct committeeman and a suffragette, respectively. Albina Cermak was educated at St. Agnes School, Clark School, Lincold High School, and was for a brief time enrolled as a nurse trainee at Mt. Sinai Hospital, until her mother's ill health forced her to quit that course of study to become a bookkeeper, sec...