A History of Harcourt House Known as the Zerbe/Halle Mansion and the CWRU official residence byKaren KalerJune 6, 2023
What you don’t know about Blacks in the American Revolution More than 5,000 Black men served as Patriots in the American Revolution; byKaren KalerApril 22, 2023
Navigating the Book and the Website This site map includes the table of contents of the book and related webpages byKaren KalerApril 17, 2023
Old Hickory: Populist president with a pontificating parrot Andrew Jackson has been revered as an iconic populist president byKaren KalerMarch 30, 2023
Blog EastcliffMarch 25, 2023 The Lives of Presidential Partners in Higher Education Institutions The largest study on presidential partners, with 461 partners participating, byKaren Kaler
EastcliffMarch 25, 2023 A Pigeon, a Gopher, a Cow, and More Many dogs, a cat, a duck, and a pigeon have made Eastcliff home byKaren Kaler
EastcliffMarch 24, 2023 Birds and Bees, Flowers and Trees The Eastcliff grounds, resplendent with plants and sculptures byKaren Kaler
EastcliffMarch 23, 2023 Eastcliff Grounds, Carriage House, and Pool House Site plans and floor plans byKaren Kaler
EastcliffMarch 22, 2023 An Intimate Look at Presidential Families Presidents' personal lives in photographs and media coverage byKaren Kaler
Children's BooksMarch 21, 2023 Born on Groundhog Day: A story of waiting and hope for friends and families of premature babies A family celebrates holidays and growth in a NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care byKaren Kaler
Children's BooksMarch 21, 2023 What Should I Be When I Grow Up? by Goldy Gopher Goldy Gopher learns about school and careers at the University of Minnesota byKaren Kaler
Children's BooksMarch 21, 2023 Henley Family Stories and Recipes This book was written by descendants of Horace and Alma Brashear Henley, and byKaren Kaler
EastcliffMarch 21, 2023 Eastcliff Second Floor Floor plans from 1921, 1930, 1960, 1990, and 2020 byKaren Kaler
EastcliffMarch 20, 2023 Upstairs Downstairs: A Pig Barn in a Mansion The grand front staircase is the most distinctive feature of the home byKaren Kaler