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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 died on July 8, 1928, of nephritis.
* 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
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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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Griffith Rhys Jones-or Caradog as he was commonly known-was the Conductor of the famous ' Côr Mawr ' of some 460 voices ( the South Wales Choral Union ), which twice won first prize at Crystal Palace choral competitions in London in the 1870s.
In 1920 Smith composed a celebrated long poem in blank verse, The Hashish Eater, or The Apocalypse of Evil which was published in Ebony and Crystal ( 1922 ).
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.
The Addicks nickname never went away and was revived by fans after the club lost its Valley home in 1985 and went into exile at Crystal Palace.
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.
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.
Uncanny X-Men writer Ed Brubaker has claimed that, after being de-powered by the Scarlet Witch, and then re-powered by the M ' Kraan Crystal, Charles ' telepathy is more powerful than was previously known.
She was a special guest at the 70th Academy Awards, where the show's host, Billy Crystal, introduced her as the " Beauty who charmed the Beast ".
In 1989, Wray was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award.
Carver was born into slavery in Diamond Grove, Newton County, near Crystal Place, now known as Diamond, Missouri, possibly in 1864 or 1865, though the exact date is not known.
Revised and expanded, it was performed at the Crystal Palace in 1862 and was an immediate sensation.
Hefner was quick to rebound and soon began dating his new " Number One " girlfriend, Crystal Harris, along with 20-year-old identical twin and models Kristina and Karissa Shannon.
A major 19th-century engineering achievement was The Crystal Palace, the huge cast-iron and plate glass exhibition hall built for The Great Exhibition of 1851 in London.
In 1984, Moore was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award.
The 550-meter Crystal Palace pneumatic railway was exhibited at the Crystal Palace in 1864.
However, Dr Brookes did organise a national Olympic Games in London, at Crystal Palace, in 1866 and this was the first Olympics to resemble an Olympic Games to be held outside of Greece.
Dr Brookes had organised a national Olympic Games that was held at Crystal Palace in London in 1866.
In 1983, Gordon was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award for outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry.
Just north of the Crystal Springs reservoir is San Andreas Lake after which the famous geologic fault was named.
Agnes Baden-Powell became the first president of the Girl Guides when it was formed in 1910, at the request of the girls who attended the Crystal Palace Rally.

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As noted by Crystal, science is an especially productive field for new coinages.
During his career, Ovett was noted for the unusual range and timing of his races ; shortly before the 1980 Olympics in 10 days he ran four events of four different lengths: a mile in Oslo, 800 metres in Gothenburg, 600m at Crystal Palace and 3, 000m in Welwyn Garden City.
It was a result that many political pundits, as Larry J. Sabato noted in his Crystal Ball newsletter, saw as a harbinger of the Republican gains in Congress in the regular election later that year.
Dyatkovo is most noted for its lead crystal factory, furniture factory, and a largest in the nation Lead Crystal Museum which is actually a museum of artistic glass.
For example in a match of February 1871 against Crystal Palace it is noted that " Lieut Mitchell made a fine run down the left, passing the ball to Lieu.
Kelvingrove was originally created as the West End Park in 1852 by noted English gardener Sir Joseph Paxton, Head Gardener at Chatsworth House, whose other works included The Crystal Palace in London.
As Louis-Dreyfus noted in a November 2005 retrospective, the newcomers, particularly Crystal, Short, and Guest, all but took over the show, relegating her and most of the rest of the cast to supporting roles.
Short has noted that his one year at SNL brought him more fame than his entire stint on SCTV, but it was Crystal who became the show's break-out star.
Collins is also noted for having discovered Crystal Cave in 1917, although another caver received credit for many years.

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