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Founded in 1920 by Crystal Eastman, Roger Baldwin and Walter Nelles, the ACLU has over 500, 000 members and has an annual budget over $ 100 million.
Crystal Catherine Eastman ( June 25, 1881 – July 8, 1928 ) was a lawyer, antimilitarist, feminist, socialist, and journalist.
Crystal Eastman was born in Marlborough, Massachusetts on June 25, 1881.
Crystal Eastman was a noted anti-militarist, who helped found the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
* Toward the Great Change: Crystal and Max Eastman on Feminism, Antimilitarism, and Revolution, edited by Blanche Wiesen Cook ( 1976 )
* Crystal Eastman on Women and Revolution, edited by Blanche Wiesen Cook ( 1978 )
* Blanche Wiesen Cook, ed., Crystal Eastman on Women and Revolution.
* Crystal Eastman Papers Finding Aid, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.
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In 1913 he joined the staff of The Masses, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal.
Other notable figures among the Greenwich-Village scene who have been associated with free love include Edna St. Vincent Millay, Max Eastman, Crystal Eastman, Floyd Dell, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Ida Rauh, Hutchins Hapgood, Neith Boyce ; a certain extreme was reached by self-proclaimed Satanist Anton LaVey.
In 1919, he met Crystal and Max Eastman, who produced The Liberator ( where McKay would serve as Co-Executive Editor until 1922 ).
Settling in Greenwich Village with his sister Crystal Eastman, he became involved in a number of political causes, including helping to found the Men's League for Women's Suffrage in 1910.
In 1919, Eastman and his sister Crystal ( who was one of the founders of American Civil Liberties Union ) created a similar publication titled The Liberator.
* Crystal Eastman ( 1881 – 1928 ) American lawyer, antimilitarist, feminist, socialist and journalist
* Crystal Eastman
In 1920, Kellogg joined with Roger Baldwin, Norman Thomas, Crystal Eastman, Addams, Clarence Darrow, John Dewey, Abraham Muste, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and Upton Sinclair to form the American Civil Liberties Union.
* The Liberator ( magazine ) ( 1918 – 24 ), a monthly periodical founded by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal Eastman focusing on radical socialist politics, philosophy, and arts
Unhappy with the way that editors Max and Crystal Eastman and a few others were able to live off the struggling magazine, while he received a nominal fee or worked pro bono, Young left The Liberator in 1919 to start a magazine of his own, Good Morning.
Some seventy investigators, including Elizabeth Beardsley Butler, Margaret Byington, John R. Commons, Edward T. Devine, Crystal Eastman, John A. Fitch, documenatary photographer Lewis Hine, and artist Joseph Stella, began work in 1907.

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He declined the offer of the customary knighthood, and four years after his retirement he died at Crystal Brook, his farm near Cheviot.
As the opening sequence of the book indicates, The Seven Crystal Balls and its theme of an ancient curse, was inspired by the " curse of the pharaohs ", the speculation that members of the Howard Carter expedition, discoverers of the tomb of Tutankhamun, died in tragic and mysterious ways due to a curse.
The Royal V was used at Fox's funeral in the Crystal Cathedral after he died on October 25, 1980.
Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Amick died in Crystal River, Florida.
In The Crystal Shard he chooses to ally himself with the wizard Akar Kessel, on the promise that when Kessel died ( which wouldn't be long in Errtu's view, even if Kessel died of old age ), he would gain Crenshinibon.
" Hinton – who penned the Missing Adventure The Crystal Bucephalus, which featured Kamelion prominently – later died of a heart attack, at the age of 42, in 2006.
Crystal Jackson died on November 4 that year.

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They then went on to beat Crystal Palace 1 – 0 at the Valley on 27 January to achieve their first league win under Phil Parkinson, whose contract was made permanent despite the lack of progress in the league.
Along with Martin Short, Billy Crystal and Harry Shearer, Guest was hired as a one-year only cast member for the 1984-85 season on NBC's Saturday Night Live.
Recurring characters on SNL played by Guest include Frankie, of Willie and Frankie ( coworkers who recount in detail physically painful situations in which they have found themselves, remarking laconically " I hate when that happens "); Herb Minkman, a shady novelty toymaker with a brother named Al ( played by Crystal ); Rajeev Vindaloo, an eccentric foreign man in the same vein as Andy Kaufman's Latka character from Taxi ; and Senor Cosa, a Spanish ventriloquist often seen on the recurring spoof of The Joe Franklin Show.
An extension of one glass plate needed for the Liquid Crystal Display was used as a substrate to mount the required chips based on a new hybrid technology.
Jacob also began collaborating with Hergé on a new Tintin adventure, The Seven Crystal Balls ( see above ).
He left Bucklers Mead Comprehensive School at the age of 15 without completing his GCSEs, intent on playing cricket for the Somerset County Cricket Club, although he also had an offer to play football for Crystal Palace F. C.
They missed out on the Double and a third successive FA Cup final appearance when they lost 4-3 in extra-time to Crystal Palace in an FA Cup semi-final at Villa Park.
* The 1979 film Norma Rae, directed by Martin Ritt, is based on the true story of Crystal Lee Jordan's successful attempt to unionize her textile factory.
James Fergason, while working with Sardari Arora and Alfred Saupe at Kent State University Liquid Crystal Institute, filed an identical patent in the United States on April 22, 1971.
Reportedly on the verge of being dismissed, victory over Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup Final replay ( after a 3 – 3 draw ) saved Ferguson's career.
The phonograph cylinder recordings of Handel's choral music made on June 29, 1888 at The Crystal Palace in London were thought to be the oldest known surviving musical recordings, until the recent playback by a group of American historians of a waveform of " Au Clair de la Lune ", recorded on a phonautograph on April 9, 1860.
This culminated in 1910 with the publication of Woldemar Voigt's Lehrbuch der Kristallphysik ( Textbook on Crystal Physics ), which described the 20 natural crystal classes capable of piezoelectricity, and rigorously defined the piezoelectric constants using tensor analysis.
St Helena coffee grown on the Bamboo Hedge Estate at Sandy Bay won a premier award at the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in 1851.
Curiously, this toy is stamped on its green " Crystal " infrastructure as having a copyright date of 2004.
In promotion of Dysfunction, Staind went on several tours, including the Family Values Tour with acts like Limp Bizkit and The Crystal Method, as well as opening for Sevendust's headlining tour.
The first was The Crystal Trap which focuses more on Zelda and the second titled The Shadow Prince, both released in 1992.

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