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  1. Fifty years after the War on Poverty began, schools serving children in Cincinnati's West End are still largely segregated by economics and race.

  2. Also survived by hundreds of family and friends. Passed away suddenly on Tuesday, July 9th 2024 at the age of 49. George was born in Richmond, Virginia and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio; he became a Tiger at Our Lady of Lourdes grade school and graduated from Elder High School in 1992. He remained a proud Panther who bled purple on Friday nights.

  3. Yet in 1889 the Gaines Colored High School was brought to a screeching halt. While of course many factors contributed to the demise, there is no mystery about the immediate cause. Outgoing Cincinnati school superintendent E. E. White chose to eliminate the last year’s curriculum in the school.

  4. George W. Pyper (1886–1965) was an American screenwriter of the silent era. He was also a novelist. Pyper wrote the scripts for many productions made by FBO and Rayart Pictures, generally action films and westerns. He also worked on several serials for Universal Pictures.

  5. Since 1924, Elder athletes have competed in interscholastic baseball, and this Web site is dedicated to those young men who have proudly worn the Purple and White and brought distinction to themselves and their school by their effort and sportsmanship.

  6. 1 day ago · A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Tuesday, July 16th 2024 at 10:30 AM at the Our Lady of the Visitation Church (3172 South Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45248). In lieu of flowers, contributions in the name George Nieman may be made to Elder High School's Crisis Fund at 3900 Vincent Ave Cincinnati, OH 45205. Report this obituary.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_PyperGeorge Pyper - Wikipedia

    George Pyper may refer to: George D. Pyper, American leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; George W. Pyper, American screenwriter

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