Theodore Andrica Photographs 1870-1974

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Theodore Andrica Photographs 1870-1974

Theodore Andrica was a journalist, war correspondent, and founder of the Cleveland Folk Arts Association. He wrote histories and directories of Cleveland, Ohio, ethnic groups and their institutions. The collection consists of individual and group portraits, subjects, and views of people, places, and events pertaining to Cleveland, Ohio's, ethnic communities. Subjects included are the Hungarian Cultural Gardens; the Ciurlionis Ensemble; the Lithuanian Orchestra and Band; the cornerstone laying at the Finnish Temperance Hall in 1910 and the Finnish Hall Committee; an Orthodox Church at Christmas; the Slovenian Farm; newspaper articles concerning Cleveland Turners; the Vasa Order of America drill team; the Orion Male Chorus; and various festivals. Individuals include Bishop Richard Gilmour, Thomas Fleming, the Hannan family, the Turk family, and others associated with Cleveland's ethnic communities.

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Andrica, Theodore

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Journalist, war correspondent, and founder of the Cleveland Folk Arts Association. He wrote histories and directories of Cleveland ethnic groups and their institutions. From the description of Papers, 1928-1976. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17645117 Theodore Andrica was born in Radna, Romania, on August 9, 1900. Following graduation from the high school in Lipova, Andrica attended the Gymnasium in Arad. He graduated in 1920. For a short ti...