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Arriving in Pittsburgh on July 14, Berkman sought out anarchists Henry Bauer and Carl Nold. They were followers of Most, but supported the Homestead strike. Berkman had never met either man but counted on their support. Nold invited Berkman to stay with him, and he and Bauer introduced Berkman to several local anarchists. [20]
Carl R. Nold was President following Nylander, and since 2020 Vin Cipolla has served as the President and CEO of Historic New England. [ 2 ] The organization formerly included one of America's most prominent architectural conservation centers (the SPNEA Conservation Center), which pioneered a number of conservation techniques under research ...
German anarchist Carl Nold claimed he learned Schwab was the bomber through correspondence with other activists, but no proof ever emerged. Historian Paul Avrich also suspected him but noted that while Schwab was in Chicago, he had only arrived days before. This contradicted statements by others that the bomber was a well-known figure in Chicago.
It included contributions from leading anarchists of the time, including Tom Bell, Laurance Labadie and Carl Nold. Articles debated political issues of the time, including Marxism versus Anarchism, free schools, freedom of speech, and workplace organizing through the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and other unions.
Carl R. Nold (2008–2010), president and chief executive officer of Historic New England; Douglas G. Myers (2010–2012), executive director of San Diego Zoo Global; Meme Omogbai (2012–2014), chief operating officer of the Newark Museum; Kaywin Feldman (2014–2016), director and president of the Minneapolis Institute of Art
Carl Moyer, late owner of Karl Chevrolet, became legendary in the auto sales business. But his legacy in Ankeny and Iowa goes far beyond selling cars. More than just a car guy, the late Carl Moyer ...
Published commentary and analysis of world events of interest to anarchists such as the Spanish Civil War and published biographical sketches of largely forgotten anarchists such as Luigi Galleani, Robert Reitzel, Carl Nold, Kate Austin, and Chaim Weinberg.
1897 - Henry Bauer and Carl Nold were released from prison after having been convicted of aiding and abetting Alexander Berkman's attempted assassination of Henry Clay Frick. 1897 - Camillo Berneri was born in Lodi, Italy. 1909 - A lecture by Emma Goldman was ordered canceled by the Brooklyn Chief of Police.