City Club of Cleveland Photographs, Series II 1930-1960

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City Club of Cleveland Photographs, Series II 1930-1960

The City Club of Cleveland is a club formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1912 to provide a platform for the discussion of issues of contemporary interest. Intially a men's club, it admitted women members in 1972. A number of noted individuals have addressed the Club's forum. The collection consists of individual portraits of speakers and their activities; views of the annual Anvil Revues, interior views of the City Club, and 2 photograph albums.

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The City Club of Cleveland promotes both free speech and the free exchange of ideas among a diverse membership. Incorporated in 1912, the City Club established itself as an impartial, non-partisan organization, providing the venue for discussion of political, social, and economic issues. The weekly Forum, presented during the Friday lunch hour, reflects organizational goals. The Forum consists of a formal speech, roundtable discussion, or debate, often on controversial topics. An audience questi...