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The arrival of the National Guard and defiance by students told there would be no demonstration on May 4th brought a new level of tension to Kent State. The mere presence of Guardsman angered protestors already upset about the expansion of the military in Southeast Asia. Guardsme...
was in New Zealand earlier this year conducting three programmes with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, including Handel’s Messiah. In June 2022, she will make her debut with the Los Angeles Opera for the West Coast premiere of Kevin Puts’s “The Brightness of Light”. ...
Tenor Simon O’Neill gave a recent recital at Hertz Hall in Berkeley, California. He was accompanied by fellow New Zealander Terence Dennis on piano.
(Photo Credit: Wagnike2 via Baseball Wiki- Source Unknown/ CC BY-SA) 15. Roger Maxwell "Doc" Cramer You may have heard the name before but didn't know who it was. There is a stretch of road in Southern Ocean County called Doc Cramer Boulevard. The namesake is Roger Maxwell "Doc" ...
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The proposed change reinstates the emperor as the “original leader” of Japan The flag and national anthem are also named and respect for them are “mandatory”. History buffs will appreciate that there are cases here where people don’t bow to the flag nor sing the anthem recognizing these...
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National Archives // Wikimedia Commons 1961: Peace Corps Act President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps as a part of the Department of State on March 1 of this year with the passage of the Peace Corps Act. The agency would be given permanent funding to train and send U.S. ...