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Title
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Young Men's Christian Association
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Description
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Photos, illustrations, and information on the Young Men's Christian Association, or Y. M. C. A. in Kansas City, established here in 1860 (by Reverend W. M. Leftwich, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at about 5th and Delaware Streets) after being formed in England in 1844. Descriptions and depictions of the various YMCA buildings here, including those Downtown (1887 at 9th and Locust Streets, 1907 at 10th and Oak Streets, both demolished) and elsewhere (1914 at 18th and Paseo Boulevards and later at 3800 Linwood Boulevard, etc.).
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Max Yergan
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Description
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File contains publicity information for Max Yergan, Director of the International Committee on African Affairs of the Y.M.C.A.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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First Family, Then Patients
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Description
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Obituary for Dr. Elton Gumbel, "Kansas City's first black optometrist and the uncle of television personalities Bryant and Greg Gumbel". Gumbel, who died November 16, 2006 at age 85, opened his Kansas City office in 1951.
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Date
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2006-11-18
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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YMCA Building Cornerstone Ceremony
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Description
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Crowd scene at the laying of the cornerstone of the YMCA by President Grover Cleveland; located at 9th and Locust.
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Date
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1887-10-13
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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YMCA Building
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Description
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Postcard of the YMCA Building on the Paseo between 18th and 19th streets.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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YMCA Building
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Description
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Postcard of the YMCA Building.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 9, 1930-1957, Page p1002
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Description
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A portion of Kansas City from W. 63rd Street south to W. 66th Street Terrace and from Pennsylvania Avenue east to Baltimore Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area.
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Date
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1930/1957
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 5, 1909-1938, Page p652
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Description
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A portion of Kansas City from E. 9th Street south to E. 12th Street and from Fremont Avenue east to Newton Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area.
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Date
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1909/1938
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 2, 1909-1937, Page p212
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Description
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A portion of Kansas City from E. 8th Street south to E. 11th Street and from Oak Street east to Holmes Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area.
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Date
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1909/1937
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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YMCA
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Description
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Interior view of a study class in session at the YMCA, Kansas City, Missouri.
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Date
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1930~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Blue Valley YMCA
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Description
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Photograph circa 1980s of a building at 6604 E 12th Street, at the corner of 12th and Bennington. At the time of the photograph, it housed the Nor-Val-Ea YMCA.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Looking West from Y.M.C.A. Building
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Description
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Postcard view of Downtown Kansas City, looking West from the roof of the Y.M.C.A. Building at 10th and Oak Street
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Date
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1911~
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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YMCA-YWCA
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Description
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File contains program from Anniversary Service of Paseo Young Women's Christian Association and description of programs.
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Date
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1905-04-18
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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Title
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Young Men's Christian Association
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Description
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Folder contains a variety of material including published brochures, programs, tributes, etc., as well as mimeographed material that refer to different YMCA groups in Kansas City. Includes tributes to former mayor Henry Beardsley who at one time was President of the Board of the group. The vertical files in this collection were formerly a part of the department's regular vertical files.
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Date
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1920/1960
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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Title
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Progress Club Building
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Description
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Photograph of the Progress Club, built in 1893, designed by Kansas City architects Louis Curtiss and Frederick Gunn. It housed Kansas City's first Jewish social group, the Progress Club, formed in 1881. Later, circa 1915, it housed the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). The building was added to the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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Date
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1975~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Future: The Newsweekly for Today
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Description
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Issue of the anti-corruption, Kansas City-based newspaper, Future: The Newsweekly for Today. The front page includes an article, continued on page 8, with a photo and description of Kansas City FBI agent Lieutenant William Gordon, "commended by J. Edgar Hoover," in an article about the crime-fighting operations of the Federal Bureau of Investigations and its relation to Kansas City crime. Sheriff Bash, Chief Coffey, Director Reppert, Chief of Detectives Thomas Higgins, and Lieutenant George Rayen are also discussed. Other featured articles include: “Journey to the K.C. Market” (pp. 2 & 6), about visiting the City Market, where the vendors are described as local farmers or Greek importers and noting the bad car and trolley traffic; “Nicking Street Car Riders’ Nickels” (p. 3), photo and biographical article about Brigadier-General E. M. Stayton, "Kansas City street railway commissioner," resident of Independence, and former teacher in Independence starting in 1907. Description of his "farcical" role in actual city government and high salary coming from the Pendergast machine; “Sock! Splat!” (p. 3), about boxing competitions at International Arena, at 15th & Troost, attended by “the henchmen of Boss Cash Welch”; “The King’s Men” (p. 4), arguing that there is no hope for clean government from local and state leadership, but expressing hope for better leadership from Senators Bennett Clark and Harry Truman and encouraging readers “to work, day and night, … to vote against the existing regime”; and “May We Present Thomas Leslie Johnson” (p. 5), photo and biographical article about Thomas Leslie Johnson, or Thomas Johnson, "insurance executive, churchman, Y. M. C. A. leader and all around efficient citizen of this community," growing up in Kansas City; also included in the newspaper are advertisements for local businesses and articles on sports, fashion, finance, cooking, music, letters to the editor, and national and international news.
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Date
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1935-02-08
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Object Type
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Newspaper
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Title
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Paseo YMCA and YWCA
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Description
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Chapter on the YMCA and YWCA near 19th and Paseo and their importance to African Americans in Kansas City. The Paseo YMCA was seen as "the largest single enterprise" in the community. Its meeting rooms were used for a variety of organizations and it offered shelter to newcomers to the city. Biographical information on Frank A. Harris, p. 136; G. Archibald Gregg, 152-153; Ida M. Bowman Becks p. 143 - 145; Myrtle Foster Todd Cook, p. 145-147.
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Date
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2006
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Object Type
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Book Section
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Title
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Paseo YMCA Building
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Description
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View looking west of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Building at 1822-1828 Paseo Boulevard.
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Date
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1950~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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K. C.: A History of Kansas City, Missouri
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Description
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Photo and biographical sketches of Kansas City Mayor Henry Beardsley and his civic activities, including work with city charters, civic reform, and YMCAs.
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Date
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1978
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Object Type
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Book