Lakewood, Ohio takes 11th straight prize for community health. Washington, D.C., May 1. The City of Lakewood, Ohio, has something in common with the pennant-grabbing New York Yankees. For 11 straight years it has taken the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's prize for City and Rural Health Conservation. Here, some of Lakewood's prominent graphically depict their victory. Left to right: Roy C. Elmer, Ralph Dutcher, John Quallich, A.P. Goldwaite, R.B. Pleasance, Roy A. Daniels, R.B. Clark, Charles F. Ross, J.W. Barrett, Harvey O. Yoder, and Lakewood's Mayor, Amos I. Kauffman. The presentation was made this morning as the Chamber began its 27th annual convention

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Lakewood, Ohio takes 11th straight prize for community health. Washington, D.C., May 1. The City of Lakewood, Ohio, has something in common with the pennant-grabbing New York Yankees. For 11 straight years it has taken the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's prize for City and Rural Health Conservation. Here, some of Lakewood's prominent graphically depict their victory. Left to right: Roy C. Elmer, Ralph Dutcher, John Quallich, A.P. Goldwaite, R.B. Pleasance, Roy A. Daniels, R.B. Clark, Charles F. Ross, J.W. Barrett, Harvey O. Yoder, and Lakewood's Mayor, Amos I. Kauffman. The presentation was made this morning as the Chamber began its 27th annual convention

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A group of people holding up signs in front of a building.

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1900 - 1940
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States38.90719, -77.03687
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