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  2. Category:1920 establishments in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to ... Pages in category "1920 establishments in New York City" ... out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9 ...

  3. Willie "Two-Knife" Altieri - Wikipedia

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    Willie "Two-Knife" Altieri, also called Willie "Two Gun" Altieri, was an American gangster who served as the chief enforcer for Frankie Yale's Italian-American "Black-Hand" gang, one of the most powerful criminal organizations in 1920s New York City. He got his nickname after his preferred method of dispatching a victim.

  4. History of New York City (1898–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The Democrats, under the leadership of Al Smith and Robert F. Wagner embraced reform in the 1910s and 1920s, especially to the benefit of their core constituency, the working class. [64] Smith became governor in the 1920s but lost the 1928 United States presidential election, though he did very well in Catholic strongholds. Smith won New York City.

  5. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    While slang is usually inappropriate for formal settings, this assortment includes well-known expressions from that time, with some still in use today, e.g., blind date, cutie-pie, freebie, and take the ball and run. [2] These items were gathered from published sources documenting 1920s slang, including books, PDFs, and websites.

  6. Don Lee Network - Wikipedia

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    Bill Oates, in his biography, Meredith Willson - America's Music Man: The Whole Broadway-Symphonic-Radio-Motion Picture Story, noted: During the early 1930s, before regular broadcasting flowed endlessly from coast to coast from the network hubs in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, and because of the time differences, West coast stations presented a great deal of network quality original ...

  7. IRT Second Avenue Line - Wikipedia

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    Station Tracks Opened Closed Transfers and notes 129th Street: Express December 30, 1878 June 11, 1940 Transfer to Third Avenue Line: 125th Street: Express June 11, 1940 121st Street: Local June 11, 1940 117th Street: Local June 11, 1940 111th Street: Local June 11, 1940 105th Street: Local June 11, 1940 99th Street: Local June 11, 1940 92nd ...

  8. The Yale Record - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Record is the campus humor magazine of Yale University.Founded in 1872, it is the oldest humor magazine in the United States. [3] [4]The Record is currently [when?] published eight times during the academic year and is distributed in Yale residential college dining halls and around the nation through subscriptions.

  9. Whitney Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Yale University facilities border on the southwest and south. [2]: 59 The district is named after Whitney Avenue, the principal thoroughfare in the district, which is lined with mansions or other larger houses, while the smaller streets included in the district have mostly smaller homes. Per its NRHP nomination, the district