Director of the Euclid Public Library from 1940 until 1966.
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A popular store in downtown Euclid from 1951 to 1969.
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“You can’t live within four walls and expect to take children very far beyond them.”
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Designed and developed an electric arc lighting system.
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Corner of East 222nd Street and Lake Shore Boulevard named after Euclid’s “Downtown Patrolman,” William Dempsey
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Dedicated on June 8, 1938 by Mayor Sims and constructed of Euclid bluestone.
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Supplier of milk, ice cream and other dairy products to the many homes, businesses, and schools in Euclid.
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Memorial dedicated to the Euclid men and women who served in the armed forces.
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“Successful management, requires the intelligence of a genius, the patience of a Job, the fighting ability of a Spartan, and the enthusiasm of a nut.”
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A well-known and talented polka musician who helped to popularize polka music.
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A special school devoted to educating mentally retarded students.
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Fast-pitch softball player and longtime coach and manager of many Euclid softball teams
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A founder of Euclid’s baseball leagues, as well as a well-known journalist and advertiser in Euclid.
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