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  Hallam, Lewis on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Football: SOUTHERN LEAGUE: Hallam keen to profit before time of
Football: SOUTHERN LEAGUE: Hallam keen to profit before time of March; SOUTHERN LEAGUE DIVISION ONE WEST.(Sport)
The West Indies, Commerce, and a Play for U.S. Empire: Recovering J. Robinson's The Yorker's Stratagem (1792)
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 The History of Jim Crow
When jobs opened up to southern fls in northern war industries during WWI, Abbott championed fl migration to Chicago and other northern cities, which he referred to as the "Great Northern Drive." In 1929, his newspaper circulated over 250,000 copies, and was read all over the South.
Born in London, England, to a German mother and West Indian father, Anderson moved to Chicago with her family when she was a child and received her education there.
Throughout her life she was active in Chicago philanthropic organizations such as the Friendly Big Sister League, the League of Women Voters, and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.
www.jimcrowhistory.org /scripts/jimcrow/glossary.cgi   (3714 words)

  
 NMRC Scholars and Experts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Aune began her 30-year career with U S West in 1970 where she held positions of increasing responsibility in sales, construction, strategic and financial planning, engineering, data communications, systems, cable maintenance, customer care, and operations.
She worked at the University of Southern California’s Center for Telecommunications Management where she was involved in developing industry-sponsored reports in telecommunications and cable.
He was on the staff of the DTE from 1990 to 1996, serving as director of the telecommunications division from 1992 to 1996.
newmillenniumresearch.org /experts   (13163 words)

  
 Drug History
Cocaine and heroin were sold as patent medicines in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and marketed as treatments for a wide variety of ailments.
Recreational use of opium was once common in Asia, and from there spread to the West, peaking in the 19th century.
1882 The Personal Liberty League of the United States is founded to oppose the increasing momentum of movements for compulsory abstinence from alcohol.
www.drug-rehabs.org /drughistory.php   (7605 words)

  
 Adherents.com
The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith estiamtes that the Aryan Nations now has a membership of no more than 500...
Like the John Wesley Fellowship, the Asbury Bible Churches were organized in 1971 by former members of the Southern Methodist Church who withdrew when that church dropped its membership in the American Council of Christian Churches.
"Assyria is located in north Mesopotamia and spans four countries: In Syria it extends west to the Euphrates river; in Turkey it extends north to Harran, Edessa, Diyarbakir, and Lake Van; in Iran it extends east to Lake Urmi, and in Iraq it extends to about 100 miles south of Kirkuk.
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_36.html   (3362 words)

  
 JewishGen FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
NOTE: All three of the above institutions have moved to a new facility at 15 West 16th Street in New York, "The Center for Jewish History", which opened in the Summer of 1999.
We ask those that are benefiting and using JewishGen for their research needs to send a $25 annual donation, to help offset some of these expenses.
JewishGen is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, a division of the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust.
www.jewishgen.org /infofiles/faq.html   (8228 words)

  
 Death Penalty Links
ABA Division of Media Relations: Death Penalty Issues, Resources, Reports and Recommendations.
Short history of the death penalty in Wisconsin, detailing the last execution in 1851, where a man convicted of murdering his wife was hanged, but it took nearly 10 minutes for him to die.
Causing a media sensation, researchers at Columbia University studied more than 4,578 death penalty appeals from 1973 to 1995 and released a report claiming that nationally 68% of all death penalty sentences are overturned on appeal.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/links/dplinks.htm   (10610 words)

  
 American Soccer History Archives
Each year gives detailed summaries of league action, tournament results, major competitions, and significant news.
West Hudson: A Cradle of American Soccer, by Roger Allaway
Unlucky: A Season of Struggle in Minor League Professional Soccer, by Dave Ungrady.
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