Cleveland (Ohio)
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Dancing Wheels Dance Company, 1999
Robin Ryerson (in wheelchair) and Jayne Bernascon,i both of the Dancing Wheels dance company, practice in the studio.
Envelope Addressed from Ernest Loeb to Emil Loeb, 9 October 1945
Envelope is brown and damaged. No corresponding letter was found with the envelope. There is a stamp in the upper left corner that reads "Air Mail 6 Cents United States of America" and has a picture of an airplane on it. The letter has been stamped in ink with "U.S. Army Postal Service 757 9 OCT 1945". The addresses are both typed on, not printed, and the word "airmail" is also typed on. This was sent from Ernest's U.S. mailbox in Germany, APO 757, while he was stationed in Germany.
Ernest, Dorothy, Larry, and Ron, June 1956-July 1959
File contains six (6) photographs of the Loeb Family, Ernest, Dorothy, Larry, and Ron, between June 1956 and July 1959. Two photos show the family all together, and the other four only show Ron and Larry.
Introduction of Mrs. Stella Alperin, President of the Cleveland Auxiliary, and Hyman J. Alperin, National Trustee, undated
Four paragraph introduction of Mrs. Stella Alperin, who was president of the Cleveland Auxiliary, and her husband, Hyman J. Alperin, National Trustee.
Letter from Ernest Loeb to Emil Loeb, 12 June 1945
Letter from Walter Schuckman to Emil Loeb, 30 January 1946
Light on Mormonism (Cleveland, Ohio), 1926
The Newspaper Clippings series contains articles from newspapers and magazines concerning Mormonism and the Methodist response to the Mormon Church.
Loeb Family, 1956-1987
File contains miscellaneous pictures of the Loeb family from around 1956 to around 1987. These pictures are from a separate file from the other files in this folder. These pictures show Larry and Ron as children, Larry and Ron with their parents Dorothy and Ernest, portraits of Dorothy, as well as severla pictures of unidentified people.
Loeb Family Collection
Collection contains family documents and material objects related to the Loeb Family. Many of these items relate directly to the Holocaust and WWII. Important items include German passports and IDs, documents relating firsthand accounts of WWII and the Holocaust, photographs from before, during, and after the war, including photographs of Ernest Loeb as a US soldier in Germany, Ernest Loeb's Bronze Star Medal, scrapbooks, early German school report cards, and Jewish books of scripture.