Papers, 1873-1950.
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Consumers' League of Ohio
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The Consumers League of Ohio was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1900 by a small group of women active in a local literary society, the Book and Thimble Club. The League affiliated with the National Consumers League which had been founded in 1899 by Florence Kelley. Its purpose was "to further the welfare of those who make or distribute the things bought" and to this end all Leagues created "white lists" of stores which consumers might patronize, secure in the knowledge that the wor...
Church of the Covenant (Cleveland, Ohio)
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Masters School (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.)
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Cleveland Peace Committee.
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St. John's Beckwith Memorial Presbyterian Church (Cleveland, Ohio)
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Bird, Philip Smead, 1886-1948.
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Presbyterian minister who served the Church of the Covenant, First Presbyterian, in Cleveland, Ohio. He was active in many social, educational and social welfare organizations including the Consumers' League of Ohio, The Cleveland Peace Committee, the Cleveland Emergency Peace Campaign, and the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1873-1950. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17340994 ...