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English: Italian Workmen's Club, Madison, WI, WHS photo This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 100010597 .
Carlo Peter Caputo (September 15, 1903 – November 6, 1993) was a Palermo-born purported Italian-American gangster and businessman based in Madison, Wisconsin. Early career [ edit ]
In 2007 the NOIAW joined with the Italian Foreign Ministry, to establish an Exchange Program. Under this program Italian students spend two weeks as guests of the organization and on alternate years Italian American College students go to Italy. The organization awards scholarships each year to Italian American women for pursuit of higher ...
The rise of the popular online dating site, which facilitates extramarital affairs, and the fallout from the hack are the subject of the new Netflix documentary series "Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies ...
The news landed in email boxes last week, but quickly spread to neighborhood groups and eventually the larger public: i.e. Italian Eatery and its sibling restaurant Un Dito were closing.
Madison: Women's gym and union designed in neo-Renaissance style by Paul Cret with input from Warren Laird and Arthur Peabody and built in 1910. Housed the first dance major in the U.S. starting in 1926. 78: William T. Leitch House: William T. Leitch House: July 18, 1975 : 752 E. Gorham St.
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In 1922 the Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs, organized in 1895, had 423 clubs with about 50,567 members, [8]: 99 not including any African-American women's clubs. Women's City Club, Detroit, Michigan, NRHP-listed; Detroit Study Club, founded 1896, black women's literary organization also involved in social issues and community welfare