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African American Scholars at Case
African American Scholars at Case is a digital initiative that focuses on the presence of African Americans at Case Western Reserve University since its inception. The project seeks to preserve and make widely available information about the contributions of African Americans to the University and to both the local and global communities. The exhibit is based on Profile of Distinguished Black Alumni at Case Western Reserve University, published by Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs (Retired), Gwendolyn G. Johnson. The project is a collaborative effort between the Kelvin Smith Library, Ms. Johnson, and the University Archives
Tombstone of Margaret Case Johnson
Margaret Case Johnson wife of Ferdinand Johnson Died May 10 1837 in the 61st yea
Application of Operations Research in Research Planning - A Case Study
Operations Research Report
Serhan v. Johnson and Johnson: A case comment
Introduction: The recent pronouncement of Cullity J. of the Ontario Superior Court granting an order for class certification in Serhan v. Johnson & Johnson is the latest in a series of decisions since the Supreme Court of Canada expanded tort law's boundaries in Winnipeg Condominium Corp. No. 36 v. Bird Construction Co. to embrace claims arising from a defect in (as opposed to damage caused by) a product or building structure. In Serhan, the defendant, Johnson & Johnson, manufactured and marketed a blood glucose monitoring system, which consisted of meters (\"SureStep meters\") and \"Strips\" to be used when testing blood. In some cases, the SureStep meters allegedly failed to register the existence of high glucose levels, and instead displayed either an erroneously low reading or an error message. While Johnson & Johnson knew of the problem, it is alleged to have refrained from taking corrective measures until various U.S. agencies, including the Department of Justice, the FBI and the FDA, had commenced investigating consumer complaints. Ultimately, it paid a fine of over US$29 million and was forced to pay settlements initiated by whistleblower employees in its Canadian division. As we will describe in this comment, however, Serhan represents not an application of Winnipeg Condominium, but an extension of its ambit (although perhaps inadvertently so, since, curiously, Winnipeg Condominium was not cited by Cullity J.). For this reason, Serhan is a troubling addition to the growing corpus of post- Winnipeg Condominium case law in the vexed area of products liability which, as John Fleming observed over 25 years ago, and as Stephen Waddams has more recently affirmed, \"is not yet a coherent concept of our law.\" Further complicating matters in Serhan was the litigants' \"scattergun\" pleading of multiple causes of action and remedial demands which, as a strategy, has characterized the massive tobacco litigation that has recently and dramatically shaped the landscape of U.S. products liability litigation
Anthony J. Whitehead
Anthony J. Whitehead, Class of 1915. Dr. Whitehead graduated from the Western Reserve University Dental School. He established and maintained a practice in Cleveland
African American Scholars without images
Biographies of scholars without exhibit images. Dr. Joseph Carroll, Class of 1893. Educated in the Cleveland school system, Dr. Joseph Carroll graduated from the Western Reserve University Medical School in 1893. In 1900, he volunteered for the armed services in the Philippines. After completing two years of service, he returned to Cleveland. Dr. George H. Wilson, Class of 1893. Dr. Wilson maintained a barber business to help finance his education at Western Reserve University Medical School. He graduated in 1893 and set up residence in the Schofield Building. He remained there until his death in 1905. Dr. Wilson was an elocutionist and writer. He wrote "Midnight on Baltimore," a dramatic naval sketch, which was presented in Cleveland. Dr. Leroy Bundy, Class of 1903. Dr. Bundy graduated from the Western Reserve University Dental School but did not open an office. Instead, he worked for the Woodcliff Dentists, an advertising dental office. He later made several unsuccessful attempts to establish offices in Detroit and Chicago and finally settled in St. Louis. Eventually, Dr. Bundy returned to Cleveland and established a practice. In 1930, he entered politics and was elected to the City Council, a position he held for ten years
James A. Johnson and Fanny Johnson vs. City of Tulsa
Summons for employees of the city of Tulsa and insurance companies to appear in court for case number 23339 James A. and Fanny Johnson vs. City of Tulsa
James A. Johnson and Fanny Johnson vs. City of Tulsa
Summons for several employees of the city of Tulsa and various insurance companies to appear in court for case number 23339 James A. and Fanny Johnson vs. City of Tulsa
Archive Note Case #94 Andrew G. Johnson is Missing
Color photograph of monitor showing Case #94 Missing indicating the online version of the Andrew G. Johnson Case was unavailable/Missing from the Utah State Archive
Regionally Speaking at Research ShowCase: Conversation with Melissa Johnson
Gladys Haddad interviews Case Western Reserve University graduate student Melissa Johnson about her experiences living and growing up in East Cleveland
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