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Lieutenant Governor of Alabama: Russell M. Cunningham (); Lieutenant Governor of California: Alden Anderson (); Lieutenant Governor of Colorado: Fred W. Parks (); Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut: Rollin S. Woodruff ()
"Girlie, I Love You" Morse "The Good Old USA" w. Jack Drislane m. Theodore F. Morse "The Grand Old Rag" (aka "You're a Grand Old Flag") w.m. George M. Cohan "He Walked Right In Turned Around And Walked Right Out Again" w. Edward Rose m. Maxwell Silver "Here's To Our Absent Brothers" w.m. J. Fred Helf "He's A Cousin Of Mine" w. Cecil Mack m.
The Cananea strike, also known as the Cananea riot, [1] or the Cananea massacre, [2] took place in the Mexican mining town of Cananea, Sonora, in June 1906.Although the workers were forced to return to their positions with no demand being met, the action was a key event in the general unrest that emerged during the final years of the regime of President Porfirio Díaz and that prefigured the ...
John Lomax publishes a collection of cowboy songs, Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads, a ground-breaking publication that launched his career; [243] he is shortly afterwards elected president of the American Folklore Society. [244] This collection is the first of American folk songs to be printed with the music. [135]
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Two of Handcox's songs are used as the titles of books by the co-founder of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union, H. L. Mitchell: Mitchell's autobiography, Mean Things Happening In This Land (which includes three of Handcox's song lyrics in an appendix), [7] and Roll the Union On: A Pictorial History of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union. [8]
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1906 (United States) An eight-hour workday is widely adopted in the printing industry. [25] 1907 (United States) Goldfield, Nevada, Miners' Strike began. [25] Labor Day Parade, float of Women's Trade Union League, New York, 1908 September 7 1908 (United States) The Federal Employers' Liability Act was passed.