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Congress passes the Sedition Act, May 16, 1918 Politico On this day in 1918, Congress extended the Espionage Act of 1917 to cover a broad range of spoken or written offenses, including the use of “disloyal, profane, scurrilous or abusive language” about the federal government, the US flag or the armed ...
Deputy's 1917 death honored Pontiac Daily Leader “I grew up knowing the story of my great uncle, who was killed in 1917, but while doing research I found that he was not on the state memorial and I was surprised,” she said. Hess wanted to rectify that omission earlier this year, however the deadline ...
Vintage 1917 biplane propels history in skies Times Record News By Judith McGinnis Torin Halsey/Times Record News file photo The 1917 Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" biplane flies low over Kickapoo Airport, demonstrating a flour sack "bombing run." The Jenny will take off Saturday from Wichita Falls to take part in the Fort ...
Polly Garrett, 1917-2012 Columbia Daily Tribune 26, 1917, to Thomas F. Gillette and Ola Brower in Kansas City. She married Bert E. Garrett in 1947. Bert died in Feb. 1981. They had no children. Polly married Ralph B. Gunn on May 8, 1993. Mr. Gunn died on Feb. 6, 1998. Polly was a woman of incredible ...
What Really Happened to Income Inequality in the 20th Century? The Atlantic In the chart below, the red line gives the trend in the bottom 90 percent's average income, pegged to 1917 levels. It shows an implausible 91 percent increase over the three-year period from 1940 to 1943. As the chart indicates, a lot happened during ...
Gallery: President John F. Kennedy through the years Huntington Herald Dispatch Born May 29, 1917, he was assassinated Nov. 22, 1963. In the middle is John J. McOwen, a Cabell County lawyer who was the first president of the West Virginia Civil Liberties Union. He died Dec. 25, 2003, at age 79. At left is Andrew J. Houvouras Jr., ...
Hyman I. Shakin (1917-2012) Newsday Obituaries Newsday New York > Obituaries Print Aa Hyman I. Shakin (1917-2012) Published: May 13, 2012 7:27 PM By SPECIAL TO NEWSDAY Hyman I. Shakin, 95, of Rye Brook, died May 8, 2012. Shakin was born in the Bronx and was a former resident of Dobbs ...
Eleanor Scheppers, 1917-2012 Columbia Daily Tribune 22, 1917, in St. Louis, the daughter of the late Salvatore and Louise Campagna Amato. She was a 1935 graduate of Hickman High School in Columbia and went on to graduate in 1937 from Stephens College. On June 9, 1942, Eleanor was united in marriage at ...
CAMH's It is what it is exhibit shakes up your view of art, everyday objects ... CultureMap Houston By Tyler Rudick One fateful day in 1917, Marcel Duchamp turned a urinal on its side, signed the fake name "R. Mutt" and called it art. Actually, he called it a readymade and he had already made a few at that point in his career — one from a wine rack, ...