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chief of staff for Vice President Joe Biden". Cleveland.com. https://www.cleveland.com/open/2013/11/cleveland_native_becomes_chief.html. Pence, Vice President
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unit. After taking office in 1939, Governor John W. Bricker appointed Cleveland resident Earle L. Johnson as Director of the Ohio Bureau of Aeronautics
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the term is considered to be a racial slur. MLB's Cleveland Guardians were formerly known as the Cleveland Indians. Their use of a caricature called Chief
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been less formal.: 6 Prior to the 1880s and the presidency of Grover Cleveland, the relationship between the president, his administration, and the small
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president Chester Arthur; Ruth, Esther, and Marion Cleveland, young daughters of President Grover Cleveland; President Benjamin Harrison and his wife, Caroline;
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to head Saint Lawrence Seaway agency". cleveland.com (Cleveland Plain Dealer). 24 July 2013. http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2013/07/betty_sut
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