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  1. Ruth Cleveland. Ruth Cleveland (October 3, 1891 – January 7, 1904), popularly known as Baby Ruth or Babe Ruth, was the eldest of five children born to United States President Grover Cleveland and First Lady Frances Cleveland. She is the namesake of the Baby Ruth candy bar. Cleveland was born in New York City, lived at the White House and Gray ...

  2. Rose Cleveland. Evangeline Simpson Whipple ( née Marrs; January 15, 1855/1857 [2] – September 1, 1930) was an American philanthropist and author, who was known for her humanitarian activities as a member of the American Red Cross in Europe during the First World War .

  3. The Cleveland Torso Murderer, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, was an unidentified serial killer who was active in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, in the 1930s. The killings were characterized by the dismemberment of thirteen known victims and the disposal of their remains in the impoverished neighborhood of Kingsbury Run . [1]

  4. Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth. 1 reference. stated in. Czech National Authority Database. NL CR AUT ID. xx0241892. retrieved. ... Wikipedia (28 entries) edit. arwiki ...

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  6. 11 de mar. de 2001 · Rose was born in Akron in 1936 and began his career as a radio reporter there before joining WEWS in Cleveland. He had two stints as co-host of the “Morning Exchange,” the first from 1973 to ...

  7. The Rose Building is a 1902-built historic high-rise office building in Downtown Cleveland 's Gateway District in the U.S. state of Ohio that stands 165 feet tall, 10 stories on the corner of Prospect Avenue and East Ninth Street at the very cusp of the city's Nine-Twelve District. [1] It is named after Cleveland businessman and charity founder ...