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    The Good Doctor Poster 2012

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    Poster for The Good Doctor by Neil Simon, directed by Frank A. Barnhart on August 1-4, 2012 in Nestor Hall Auditorium

    The Good Doctor Program 2012

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    Program for The Good Doctor by Neil Simon, directed by Frank A. Barnhart on August 1-4, 2012 in Nestor Hall Auditorium

    Ysabel Rennie photograph

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    Photograph of Columbus, Ohio, author Ysabel Rennie posed with a copy of her book "Kingside," from the Columbus Citizen-Journal Collection. Ysabel Fisk Rennie (1918-2006) was born in California, and attended Stanford College and Harvard University. During World War II, she worked as a political analyst and later as an intelligence analyst in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), forerunner of the CIA, from 1943 to 1945. Following the war, she was an officer of the U.S. State Department until 1947. She moved to Columbus with her husband and children in 1951, and was the author of two novels, "The Blue Chip" (1954) and "Kingside" (1963). She became interested in prison conditions and prison reform following the 1968 Ohio State Penitentiary riot, and remained active in this effort, helping to achieve many changes in the Ohio prison system. She published newspaper columns and non-fiction works in addition to her earlier novels, including "The Search for Criminal Man" in 1978

    Columbus, Home of Simon Crowder

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    Black and White photograph of the Home of Simon Crowder in Columbus, Kansas. Crowder was a miner in 1923.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/clemens/1072/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Anna Bishop photograph

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    Photograph of Dr. Anna Bishop speaking to a group at the Cultural Arts Center in Columbus, Ohio, February 23, 1986. Dr. Bishop (1916-2004) was a local historian, scholar and author active in the Columbus African American community. The Columbus Free Press began as a bi-weekly publication in Columbus, Ohio, in 1970. An underground newspaper, it replaced the Ohio State University publication The People, Yes. The earliest known issue of the newspaper appeared on January 4, 1971. The newspaper underwent a series of name changes over the decades, with titles including the Columbus Free Press & Cowtown Times (1972-1976), the Columbus Freepress (1976-1992) and The Free Press (1992-1995). The paper, which covered many liberal and progressive causes, was an alternative to mainstream news sources in central Ohio with the slogan “The Other Side of the News.” In 1995, the paper ceased publication briefly before reemerging as a website in early 1996, and returning as a print publication under the Free Press title in the form of a quarterly journal in 1998. Published under various frequencies during the first part of the 21st century, the Free Press again became a nonprofit monthly publication in 2017 with both a print and web presence, published by the Columbus Institute for Contemporary Journalism and operated by a volunteer staff and board

    Six Characters in Search of an Author Cast List

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    Cast list for Selections from Six Characters in Search of an Author during Autumn 1994 which lists the first rehersal as November 1 in Nestor Auditorium

    The Good Doctor Cast List 1993

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    Cast list for The Good Doctor by Neil Simon, directed by Don Ehret on August 9-10, 1993 in Nestor Auditorium

    'Reminiscences of Alice Strickler Keyes'

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    This handwritten volume of reminiscences was created by Alice Strickler Keyes (1851-1935), a lifelong resident of Columbus, Ohio, and charter member of the Altrurian Club of Columbus. The Altrurian Club was a women's social and intellectual group whose name derives from the word "altruism," alluding to the group's goal of social good. The early portion of the volume includes a secondhand account of Keyes' mother's early years in Columbus, including notable citizens and institutions in the city, beginning around 1834. Keyes goes on to describe her own memories of downtown and central Columbus during her childhood, including the homes and businesses that could be found there. Beginning on page 25, she recounts her experience following the assassination of President Lincoln, during which time she was chosen to be part of the funeral train procession as Lincoln's body was brought to lie in state at the Ohio Statehouse. The final page of the volume includes a small section of silver fringe which originally trimmed the Lincoln funeral car on its route through Columbus

    Goodbye Columbus: Accommodation Taxes and OTAs

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    © 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. In 2006, the community of Columbus, Georgia, filed a lawsuit over uncollected accommodation taxes aimed at online travel agencies [OTAs]. Defendants included companies such as Expedia and Orbitz. In retaliation for the lawsuit, the OTAs delisted the city’s hotels from their sites. Several years later, the lawsuits were settled and normalcy returned. The delisting period provided an interesting set of circumstances that allowed exploration of the power balance between OTAs and municipalities. It also provided, using nonexperimental “real-life” data, some insight into an issue that has received significant trade and academic attention—the influence of OTAs upon hotel occupancies and rates. The results provided should be of interest to communities and their tourism officials in disputes similar to that experienced by Columbus. Hoteliers, the third party caught in the crossfire of these disputes, will also find the research results of value

    The Good Doctor Photos 2012

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    Photos for The Good Doctor by Neil Simon, directed by Frank A. Barnhart on August 1-4, 2012 in Nestor Hall Auditorium. Cast: Perry Lee Meyer Josie Merkle Drew Collins Sharon Kibe Ian Stratton Alicia Stratton Henry Kwan Julie Flynn David Lawler Production: Director - Frank A. Barnhart Stage Manager - Ayla Stimaman Lighting Design - Johanna Breiding Set Design - Frank A. Barnhart Costume Design - Julie Flynn Production Crew - Drew Collins, Ian Stratton, Perry Meyer, Alicia Stratton, Julie. Flynn, Johann
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