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[Cleveland Union Station]

Description: One of the most impressive railroad terminals in the United States is the Cleveland Union Station. The main entrance to the station is integral with the terminal group of buildings facing the Public Square. These buildings include the Hotel Cleveland, Medical Arts Builder's Exchange Building, Midland Bank Building, the Higbee Company's Department Store Building and the 52-story Terminal Tower.
Date: April 8, 1948
Creator: Nowak, Ed
Partner: Museum of the American Railroad

[WASP Reunion]

Description: Photograph of Helen Snapp at a Women Airforce Service Pilot reunion in Cleveland Ohio in 1982. Helen, a man, and three WASP surround a round table, all wearing yellow name tags.
Date: 1982
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Thomas E. Keys Signing a Book]

Description: Photograph of US Army Medical Corps officer Thomas E. Keys autographing copies of "The History of Surgical Anesthesia" in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 2nd, 1945. Standing behind him from left to right: Mrs. L McMahan, Gen. R Lull, Col. Gandina, Col. Harold Jones, and Chauncey D. Leake.
Date: October 2, 1945
Creator: Rebman, Herbert
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Contact Card for J. D. Platt]

Description: Contact card for Mr. James D. Platt, a Western sales manager for General Motors Diesels in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Platt’s educational information is mentioned at the bottom of the contact card. This section of the contact card is circled with red colored pencil.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Mike Cochran

[News Script: Fonda]

Description: Photocopy of a script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
Date: November 4, 1970, 6:30 a.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[WASP Class 43-4 at the 1982 Reunion]

Description: Photograph of the Women Airforce Service Pilot class 43-4, arranged in three rows in front of a wall with floral wallpaper and the banner for the Order of Fifinella. There are nineteen women total, and five in the first row wear their WASP uniforms. Two women on the the first row hold a sign with their class number and four women in the second row hold a large set of WASP wings.
Date: 1982
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum
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