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Edgar Gardner Tobin (July 12, 1896 – November 6, 1954) was an American World War I flying ace, businessman, and pioneer in aerial photography. Tobin was born to a prominent San Antonio family and was educated at Texas Military Institute .
English: McDonogh Day in New Orleans, Louisiana 1930s. "Students honor John McDonogh, a benefactor of the New Orleans public schools." Notes: Scene in park (Lafayette Square) of white school children holding flowers while two white women watch.
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7 August 1930 Lawrence Beitier: Marion, Indiana, United States [s 2] See article Larmes: 1930 Man Ray Paris, France Gelatin silver print The photograph is an extreme close-up of a woman's upturned face with glass droplets placed on her cheeks to imitate tears. [s 1] [s 4] Sleeping Woman: 1930 Man Ray Paris, France [s 2] See article
In Houston, New Orleans, and other major docks along the Gulf Coast, strikes and other labor conflict had been a regular annual occurrence through the 1930s. [1] The 1934 West Coast waterfront strike of the previous summer, involving workers from both the ILA and the International Seamen's Union, had developed into a general strike in San Francisco, with encouraging results for dock workers.