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    [Correspondence Between J. E. Curry and Charles W. Roth]

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    Correspondence between Charles W. Roth, a consultant for the Toledo Police Department, and Chief J. E. Curry. Roth writes that Curry might be interested in a newspaper clipping which accompanies the letter. The clipping, by Inez Robb, is titled "Shot That Killed Lee Oswald Nearly Ended Career of Dallas Police Chief" and puts Curry in a positive light

    Declaration of Intention of Charles August Roth

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    Declaration of Intention to become a citizen of the United States, as filled out and signed by: Charles August Roth Applicant age: 26 Occupation: Bartender Country of Origin: Germany Date of Birth: 13th December 1887 Sailed to the US aboard the vessel: Furnessia City of residence at time of declaration: Atlantic City Declaration submitted and sworn on date:1st October 191

    Charles Roth (1914-2001)

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    Martin-Démézil Jean. Charles Roth (1914-2001). In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 2001, tome 159, livraison 2. pp. 715-717

    Charles Roth (1914-2001)

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    Martin-Démézil Jean. Charles Roth (1914-2001). In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 2001, tome 159, livraison 2. pp. 715-717

    Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra, concert poster, April 27, 1927

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    This poster advertises the Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra concert on April 27th, 1927. Performed at the Ursuline Auditorium in Toledo, Ohio and conducted by Charles W. Roth, it was the 12th concert of the 4th season. Contralto Helen Lease Sloan performed as well. The Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra also went by the name of the Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra

    Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra, concert poster, December 14, 1927

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    This poster advertises the Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra concert on December 14th, 1927. Performed at the Libbey Auditorium in Toledo, Ohio and conducted by Charles W. Roth, it was the 14th concert of the 5th season. Soprano Maude Ellis Lackens performed as well. The Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra also went by the name of the Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra

    Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra, concert poster, February 23, 1927

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    This poster advertises the Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra concert on February 23, 1927. Performed at Libbey High School in Toledo, Ohio and conducted by Charles W. Roth, it was the 11th concert of the 4th season. The Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra also went by the name of the Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra

    Jean-Charles Payen. Le motif du repentir dans la littérature française médiévale (des origines à 1230). Genève, Librairie Droz, 1967. (Publications romanes et françaises, XGVIII.)

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    Roth Charles. Jean-Charles Payen. Le motif du repentir dans la littérature française médiévale (des origines à 1230). Genève, Librairie Droz, 1967. (Publications romanes et françaises, XGVIII.). In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1970, tome 128, livraison 2. pp. 431-434

    Newspaper clipping: 'Salo Roth This Week'

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    A newspaper clipping accompanying a letter addressed to Marion R. Holick from Charles Wagamon containing a comic titled 'Salo Roth This Week,' featuring two doctors arguing. The name 'Doe' Wagamon is handwritten in the top right corner

    Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra, benefit concert poster, November 26

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    This poster advertises the Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra Concert on November 26th. There is no year on the item. The performance was in Toledo, Ohio at the Civic Auditorium and benefited the widows and orphans of deceased members of the Toledo Police Department. Charles W. Roth conducted the concert. The Toledo Civic Symphony Orchestra also went by the name of the Toledo Police Symphony Orchestra
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