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Austin, Charles (?-?)
Charles Austin was a staff writer for The Record. He reported on religion. -
Be Realistic
Richard W. Smith, a resident of River Edge, wrote to the editor of The Record about Frank Sherry's article "Crowded, Cold, Dark, And Rotted, Misery Mile Is No Reality Bargain." Smith claims that while he sympathizes with the conditions in Misery Mile, some people do not change poor ways of living even in new housing. -
Beckerman, Jim (?-?)
Jim Beckerman has been an editor and writer for The Record since 1995. -
Dinner to Judge Phelps
On July 13, 1893, over one hundred Englewood residents gathered at the newly built Englewood Hotel to honor William Walter Phelps.Tags Celebrations -
Dwight Morrow's "The Oracle" Strike (1978)
"The Oracle" Strike was a protest by the staff of the newspaper "The Oracle" over a freedom of the press argument with the principal of Dwight Morrow High School. -
Englewood Gets Federal Grant to Construct Memorial House
An article describes how the Memorial Home was granted a federal grant to build a new location for the center in 1969. It was granted by the Neighborhood Facilities Program. The previous two-story building had become dilapidated. -
Englewood's First Presbyterian Church Oldest of this Denomination in the County
A newspaper article discusses the history of the First Presbyterian Church in Englewood. -
Enterprising Women
Pheobe Seham writes to Kim Hirsh thanking Hirsh for the article she wrote about the "Notebook for Enterprising Women on August 8, 1983. Seham also provides information about the Women's Rights Information Center to newspaper readers. -
Forbes, Bertie Charles (1880-1954)
Bertie Charles Forbes founded Forbes Magazine, a business and finance publication. B.C. Forbes was appointed to the Englewood Board of Education in 1938.
He married Adelaide Mary Stevenson. He had five sons, Bruce, Malcolm, Duncan, Gordon, and Wallace. After Forbes' death, his son Bruce took over. Bruce died in 1964 and Malcolm then took over. Stevenson "Steve" Forbes Jr. succeded his father Malcolm after his death in 1990. -
From Englewood to TV
A newspaper article discusses John Aprea and John Travolta's beginnings in Englewood and their journeys to be successful actors.