...In 1857, lawyer Clarence Darrow was born in Kinsman, Ohio.
...In 1906, a devastating earthquake struck San Francisco. (About 700 people were killed and more than 250,000 left homeless in the resulting fires.)
...In 1934, J.F. Cantrell installed four electric washing machines for rent by the hour at his `washateria`(Automated laundromat) in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Clarence J. Schein has written: 'Acute cholecystitis' -- subject(s): Cholecystitis 'The common bile duct' -- subject(s): Bile ducts, Gallstones, Radiography, Surgery
With Hitler he was a socialist. He had nothing in common with Stalin.
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Many of the Chinese immigrants came to San Francisco with the hopes of working hard, becoming wealthy, and returning back home to help their families. This was a common goal of a large portion of the population of San Francisco.
Both the Pullman case and the Danbury Hatters' case involved the prominent labor lawyer Clarence Darrow, who defended the rights of workers and unions. These cases highlighted significant issues related to labor relations, strikes, and the legal challenges faced by unions in the early 20th century. Additionally, both cases underscored the tensions between labor rights and legal restrictions, as well as the impact of court rulings on organized labor.
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Both were committed to reforms but were unable to bring them about.
"Panchito" is a diminutive form of the name "Francisco" and is a common nickname given to someone named Francisco, especially in Spanish-speaking countries.
They both came from Spain.
They all wanted Huerta out of office