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Honoring California's war dead on Veterans Day
L.A. NOWVeterans Day honors all men and women who have served in the American military. Those who gave their lives for their country have always had a special place of honor on a national holiday created to celebrate the end of...... -
Servicemen Wreck L.A. Union Hall Over Armistice Day Shootings
The Daily MirrorNov. 15, 1919: In response to the Centralia, Wash., shootings, “Twenty-five silent, stalwart men in full uniform of the United States Army and Navy raided the headquarters of the local I.W.W. in the Germain Building while a ‘defense’ meeting of... -
Book Store Owners Arrested for Selling Radical Literature
The Daily Mirror“Oh, Man!” by Clare Briggs. Unfortunately, Google maps street view is a little broken at the moment. The area of the Red International Book Shop, 508 S. Maple, is here. Dec. 13, 1919: The Times publishes three stories about arrests involving... -
Veterans' Day Essays
The Hartford Courant congratulates the students who participated in the 2005 Annual Veterans Day Poster/Essay Contest. The contest, sponsored in partnership with the CT Veterans Day Parade Committee, invites 6th, 7th and 8th graders in Greater Hartford to...Tags: International Military Interventions, U.S. Military, Politics, Gaming, Veterans Day
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WWII ace cut down within reach of the top
Of The Morning CallCatherine Lynch couldn't imagine what in the world was going on. At noon, as she walked home from Catasauqua High for lunch that fateful day in 1944, the street outside 426 Walnut was packed with cars. So many people were on the front porch that she...Tags: Ormrod, Colleges and Universities, Death, Walnuts, Allentown
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Lehigh grad's grave part of U.K. church's history
Of The Morning CallTubney is a place that time seems to have forgotten -- a small English village with a tiny graveyard guarded by a historic Gothic church. Dual bells ring out from the belfry, calling families from the thatched-roof cottages that line the lone main street....Tags: Nazi Party, U.S. Military, Wars and Interventions, Colleges and Universities, Death
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A 'Lost' cause Despite Malkovich
Tribune theater criticJohn Malkovich hasn't performed on a stage, Steppenwolf or otherwise, since taking on the titular 17th Century debauchee of "The Libertine" here in 1996. Now, the actor who fashioned a memorably droll screen version of his slithery persona in "Being...Tags: John Malkovich, Death, England, Michael Ondaatje
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