Posts Tagged ‘1930s’

Reply To Jubilee Day

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

You cant have it. I did my last reminder about Jubilee Day on my Pennlive blog. The first one I did drew a couple of reactions that were pretty funny to me. There I times that I do write tongue-in-cheek. And that can be misconstrued. I still think it is funny. Jubilee Day is a [...]

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My Encounter With The Enemy In Milwaukee By David Horowitz

Monday, May 5th, 2008

The Union building also houses the offices of student clubs, funded by mandatory student fees. On the bulletin board outside the office of the Muslim Students Association a flyer was posted, which was part of a campaign against my appearance. It was titled Getting to Know David Horowitz, and featured a section headed Who is [...]

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Juliet Jessie Matthews

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Matthews was born March 11, 1907 in Soho London, in relative poverty, one of sixteen children of a fruit and vegetable seller. ,
Edgware Road, London
, as a child dancer; she made her film debut in 1923 in the silent film The Beloved Vagabond. As a dancer and as the first performer of numerous popular songs [...]

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