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  2. Doug Hughes (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Doug Hughes July 2014. Hughes was deeply affected by the suicide of his son, John, in August 2012. [7] Hughes told the Tampa Bay Times that his protest had been a response to this, suggesting that his son had, "paid far too high a price for an unimportant issue, but if you're willing to take a risk, the ultimate risk, to draw attention to something that does have significance, it's worth doing."

  3. Pekin Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Pekin Rag was written by Joe Jordan, to celebrate Robert T Motts' Pekin Club, in Chicago. The club soon became the ground-breaking, African American Pekin Theatre. Established on June 18, 1904, Chicago’s Pekin Theatre was the first black owned musical and vaudeville

  4. 1970 Chicago Cubs season - Wikipedia

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    The 1970 Chicago Cubs season was the 99th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 95th in the National League and the 55th at Wrigley Field.The Cubs finished second in the National League East with a record of 84–78 by five games, which was the closest by game margin that the Cubs finished between 1945 and 1984.

  5. Nobel Peace Prize Concert - Wikipedia

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    Ska Cubano – "Chicago", "Ay Caramba" Sugababes – "Hole in the Head", "Ugly" Westlife – "World of our own"; "You raise me up" with Rolf Løvland and Fionnuala Sherry; Yo-Yo Ma – "Haydn: Cello Concerto in C, third movement" Norwegian Radio Orchestra conducted by Martin Yates; The Grand Finale in 2005, sung by all the artists, was "Give ...

  6. Stinson Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    The Stinson Aircraft Company was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1920 by aviator Edward “Eddie” Stinson, the brother of aviator Katherine Stinson.After five years of business ventures, Eddie made Detroit, Michigan the focus of his future flying endeavors while still flying as a stunt pilot, earning $100,000 a year for his efforts — a huge sum in those days.

  7. William Archer Price - Wikipedia

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    William Archer Price (1866 – 24 January 1948) was a photographer, possibly best known for the thousands of photographs he took of New Zealand. Paddle steamer Manuwai, and passengers, on the Whanganui River. Possibly this is one of the photographs which gained W. A. Price a mention in 1906

  8. Mister Kelly's - Wikipedia

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    Mister Kelly’s opened on November 24, 1953 on Rush Street in Chicago [2] as a restaurant featuring steaks and Green Goddess salad as a house special. [3] In 1954, entertainment was added with two singer-pianists, Buddy Charles and Audrey Morris, as the first entertainers.

  9. John Powers (alderman) - Wikipedia

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    John Powers (February 15, 1852 – May 19, 1930) served as an alderman in Chicago, Illinois (1888-1903, 1904–1927) for the Democratic Party. He was known as Johnny De Pow by his constituents. Along with Bathhouse John Coughlin and Hinky Dink Kenna, Powers was considered one of the leaders of the "Gray Wolves" of Chicago politics. [3]

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