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- Pennybyrn celebrates St. Patrick's Day by Bogest, Mary(local)tlcaut41021748130300;
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- Subjects: Lindsay, Michael; Lindsay, John; Lindsay, Patricia; Zannini, Joseph; Zannini, Yvette; Engeler, Tony; Barker, Sarah; Newman, Rich; Hennessy, Lucy; Trax, George; Nienhuis, Mark; Higgins, Camille; Allison, Vern; Allison, Dianne; Pierce, Mark; Pierce, Leeza; Kearns, Don; Kearns, Carolyn; Chisholm, Pat; McCann, Elizabeth; Blackburn, Janet; McCarthy, Sandra; Faltynski, Kathy; Pennybyrn at Maryfield (High Point, N.C.); Knights of Columbus; Saint Patrick's Day;
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- 50 nursery rhyme songs [sound recording]. by Countdown Kids,performer.;
Disc 1. Old MacDonald had a farm -- I'm H-A-P-P-Y -- This little pig -- Jack and Jill -- Here we go 'round the mulberry bush -- Frère Jacques -- Had a little rooster -- The wheels on the bus go round and round -- B-I-N-G-O -- A tisket, a tasket -- Baa-baa black sheep -- Six little ducks -- Polly put the kettle on -- Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake -- Polly wolly doodle -- Little Miss Muffet -- Little Bo Peep -- Looby loo -- Pop goes the weasel -- The itsy-bitsy spider -- Skip to my lou -- The farmer in the dell -- Apples and bananas -- Do your ears hang low? -- The green grass grows all around.Disc 2. The little skunk's hole -- Five little monkeys -- Row, row, row your boat -- She'll be coming 'round the mountain -- The yellow rose of Texas -- Mules -- Daisy, Daisy (Bicycle built for two) -- Alice the camel -- Short'nin' bread -- Fiddle-dee-dee -- Down by the bay -- Frog went a-courtin' -- The Chisholm Trail -- Oh Susanna -- Peas pudding hot -- A ram, Sam, Sam -- I'm a nut -- Buffalo gals -- Shoo fly -- Roll over (Six in the bed) -- Rig-a-jig-jig -- Michael Finnigan -- I love the mountains (Boom-dee-ah-da) -- I'm a little teapot -- London Bridge is falling down.Performed by the Countdown Kids.Enjoy 50 timeless classics with this two-disc collection.
- Subjects: Children's songs.; Nursery rhymes, American.;
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- Great speeches by American women / by Daley, James,1979-(CARDINAL)481004;
Ain't I a woman? / Sojourner Truth (1851) -- Why should not woman seek to be a reformer? / Lucretia Mott (1854) -- On behalf of the Woman Suffrage Amendment / Susan B. Anthony (1880) -- The solitude of self / Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1892) -- Southern horror : lynch law in all its phases / Ida Wells-Barnett (1892) -- The progress of fifty years / Lucy Stone (1893) -- A modern Lear / Jane Addams (1896) -- Appeal to the cause of miners in the Paint Creek district / Mary Harris "Mother" Jones (1912) -- Address to the jury / Emma Goldman (1917) -- A moral necessity for birth control / Margaret Sanger (1921) -- A century of progress of negro women / Mary McLeod Bethune (1933) -- On the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Eleanor Roosevelt (1948) -- Declaration of conscience / Margaret Chase Smith (1950) -- People and peace, not profits and war / Shirley Chisholm (1969) -- Vice presidential nomination acceptance address / Geraldine Ferraro (1984) -- Democratic National Convention keynote address / Ann Richards (1988) -- A whisper of AIDS / Mary Fisher (1992) -- A 21st century feminism / Gloria Steinem (2002) -- The new feminism / Jane Fonda (2004) -- Remarks on the reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act / Hillary Rodham Clinton (2006) -- Speech upon her election as Speaker of the House / Nancy Pelosi (2007).
- Subjects: Brown, Larry and Pat; Seaman, Louise; Speeches, addresses, etc., American;
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- Giddy-up! [sound recording]. by Wingfield, Steve.; Fisher-Price (Firm); Somerset Entertainment Ltd.;
Country music introduction (0:19) -- Old Chisholm Trail (2:29) -- Home on the range (4:47) -- Oh, Susanna (2:15) -- Oh my darling, Clementine (4:43) -- Thank God I'm a country boy (3:53) -- Turkey in the straw (2:07) -- Country life (4:14) -- My old Kentucky home (3:53) -- Shenandoah (3:14) -- The farmer in the dell (2:51) -- She'll be comin' round the mountain (2:58) -- The Wabash Cannonball (2:30) -- Oats, peas, beans and barley grow (3:15) -- Good-bye Old Paint (3:41) -- Crawdad song (3:01) -- Camptown races (2:03) -- I've been working on the railroad (3:23) -- Git along, little dogies (2:44) -- Happy trails (3:03).Arranged and produced by Steve Wingfield.Kathy Phillips, Sarah Morrison, Janice Hagan, vocals ; Steve O'Connor, piano, Rick Gratton, drums ; Pat Kilbride, bass ; Mike Francis, Jason Fowler, guitar ; Steve Wingfield, additional keyboards.
- Subjects: Children's songs.;
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- Songs of work and protest / by Fowke, Edith,1913-1996.(CARDINAL)163885; Glazer, Joe.(CARDINAL)224493; Bray, Kenneth I.(Kenneth Ira),1919-1999.(CARDINAL)280130;
Record list: pages 204-205; reading list: page 206.Solidarity forever -- The commonwealth of toil -- Union maid -- Joe Hill -- Talking union -- You've got to go down and join the union -- The eight hour day -- Get thee behind me, Satan -- Brother John -- On the line -- Hinky dinky parlez-vous -- We will overcome -- Union train -- Hold the fort -- We shall not be moved -- Great day -- Old Ma Bell -- Casey Jones -- Roll the union on -- The scabs crawl in -- Down in a coal mine -- Dark as a dungeon -- Sixteen tons -- Which side are you on? -- The West Virginia hills -- The death of Mother Jones -- The Blantyre explosion -- Union man -- My sweetheart's the mule in the mines -- A miner's life -- Hard times in the mill -- Bread and roses -- We are building a strong union -- The Winnsboro cotton mill blues -- The mill was made of marble -- The anthem of the ILGWU -- Take this hammer -- John Henry -- Pat works on the railway -- Drill ye tarriers, drill -- Jerry, go and oil that car -- The UAW-CIO -- United Steelworkers are we -- Men of the soil -- The farmer is the man -- The boll weevil -- Down on Penny's farm -- Planting rice -- Eleven cent cotton -- Zum gali, gali -- So long, it's been good to know you -- One happy Swede -- Blow ye winds in the morning -- Leave her, Johnny -- Low bridge, everybody down -- Canaday-I-O -- The buffalo skinners -- The old Chisholm Trail -- Hard traveling -- Hallelujah, I'm a bum -- Going down the road feeling bad -- The soup song -- Beans, bacon, and gravy -- Fourpence a day -- Life is a toil -- Acres of clams -- The teacher's lament -- Too old to work -- Automation -- The rich man and the poor man -- The dodger -- No Irish need apply -- Times is mighty hard -- The preacher and the slave -- The man that waters the workers' beer -- I don't want your millions, mister -- The song of the guaranteed wage -- O freedom! -- We are marching on to victory -- The abolitionist hymn -- Go down, Moses -- John Brown's body -- The battle hymn of the republic -- No more auction block -- These things shall be -- The cutty wren -- Die Gedanken sind frei -- When wilt thou save the people? -- A new Jerusalem -- The Marseillaise -- A man's a man for a' that -- Jefferson and liberty -- The red flag -- The peatbog soldiers -- Kevin Barry -- Let us all speak our minds -- It could be a wonderful world -- Everybody loves Saturday night -- Hey ho, nobody home -- Going to study war no more.".. There are: straight trade union songs and ditties ... ; songs of the hardships that working men and women have to face during times of depression ; philosophic songs and ironic comments on the economic system ; songs that grew out of the fight against slavery ; and songs expressing the dreams of people of many lands throughout the ages. Often set to tunes of familiar folk songs, popular songs and gospel hymns, these are the songs by which unions organized and which thee members of each labor group sang out ... Most of the songs are American in origin. A few, drawn from England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, Israel, and the Philippines remind us that the fight for freedom knows no boundaries ..." -- Back cover.
- Subjects: Songs.; Notated music.; Music.; Scores.; Working class; Labor movement; Labor;
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- Mobituaries : great lives worth reliving / by Rocca, Mo,author.(CARDINAL)465616; Greenberg, Jonathan Daniel,1968-author.(CARDINAL)815170; Butler, Mitch,illustrator.(CARDINAL)814815;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 340-375).Death of the fantastic: dragons {3000 BC-1735} and other mythical creatures we thought were real (mermaids, Kishi, The Roc, Unicorns, Frankenberry) -- Death of a founding father: Thomas Paine {1737-1809} and other famously disembodied body parts (T-Pain, aka Faheem Rasheed Najm; Einstein's rain, Grover Cleveland's jaw, Galileo Galilei's middle finger, Louis XIV's heart) -- Forgotten forerunner: Elizabeth Jennings {1827-1901} "The Rosa Parks of New York" -- Death of an influencer: Beau Brummell {1778-1840} and other dead fashion trends (fur coats, corsets, hobble skirts, the codpiece -- Death of an American story: Chang and Eng Bunker {1811-1874} and other sideshow sensations (Tiny Lavinia Warren, Captain Marin Van Buren Bates, Victor the Wild Boy of Aveyon, Sara Baartman the Hottentot Venus -- Death of representation: The black congressmen of Reconstruction {1870-1901} and other political firsts who didn't make your high school history book (Robert Smalls, Blanche K. Bruce, Hiram Rhodes Revels, Robert Brown Elliott, Susan Madora Salter, Ebenezer Don Carlos Bassett, Charles Curtis, Harvey Milk, Romualdo Pacheco, Shirleey Chisholm) -- Forgotten forerunner: when a woman ruled Hollywood: Lois Weber {1879-1939} -- Death of Medieval Science {800-1928} Alchemy, Astrology, Blodletting, Scrying, and other less science that was less than scientific (Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup; Cocaine; Phrenology; Phlogiston Theory; Trepanning; Spontaneous Combustion, Dr. Mamba's Miracle Balm) -- Death of a Sports Team: Los Dragones de Ciudad Trujillo {1937-1937} and other teams you can't root for anymore (The Philadelphia Sphas; The New Jersey Generals; The Washington Senators; Maurice Rocca's Little League Career) -- Forgotten Forerunner: Thee Byronic Woman, Ada Lovelace {1815-1852} -- Death of a Country: Prussia {1525-1947} and other places you won't find on a map (Königsberg; Assyria; Republic of West Florida; Tannu Tuva; Sodom and Gomorrah; Hanging Gardens of Babylon) -- Heroes of the New Jersey Turnpike (historic figures memorialized by rest stops on the NJT): Clara Barton; John Fenwick; Walt Whitman; James Fenimore Cooper; Richard Stockton; Woodrow Wilson; Molly Pitcher; Joyce Kilmer; Grover Cleveland; Thomas Edison; Alexander Hamilton; Vince Lombardi --Death of a Funny Girls: Fanny Brice {1891-1951} and other historical figures eclipsed by the actors who played them (Calamity Jane/Doris Day; T. E. Lawrence/Peter O'Toole; George S. Patton/George C. Scott; George M. Cohan/James Cagney; Eva Perón/Patti LuPone; Marlene Dietrich/Madeline Kahn; Maria von Trapp/Julie Andrews; Jame LaMotta/Robert De Niro; Spartacus/Kirk Douglas) --Before and After: Herbert Hoover {1874-1964} and John Quincy Adams {1767-1848} with the Mount Rushmore of Terrible Presidents: A. Johnson, Harding, Nixon, & Buchanan; The Graveyard of Failed Presidential Candidates: William Jennings Bryan; Pat Paulsen; Pigasus the Pig; Eugene V. Debs; Victoria Woodhull; John Anderson; Alfred E. Smith; Alf Landon; Gracie Allen; Henry Clay; Margaret Chase Smith; Aaron Burr; Dr. Spock -- Forgotten forerunner before Jackie: Moses Fleetwood Walker {1857-1924} -- Death of a diagnosis: Homosexuality as a Mental Illness {1952-1973} and other defunct diagnoses (Wandering Womb/The Vapours; Consumption, Ague, the Grippe; Left-Handedness; Red Hair; Drapetomania) -- Reputation Assassination: A Story of Three Killings: Giacomo Meyerbeer {1791-1864}, Arnold Bennett {1867-1931} and Disco {1970-1979} and other ruined reputations (Eve; Fatty Arbuckle; Richard III; William Shakespeare) -- Forgotten forerunner before AA: The Washington Movement {1840-1860} -- Death of a Brother: Billy Carter {1937-1988} and other black sheep siblings (Branwell Brontë; Seth; Magda Gabor; Gumma Marx; Donald Nixon) -- Death of the entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. {1925-1990} and other one-eyed wonders (Wiley Post; Andre DeToth; Polyphemus; Peter Falk; Hannibal; Tex Avery; Elle Driver) -- Death of a Square: Lawrence Welk {1903-1992} and other victims of the "rural purge" (The Beverly Hillbillies; The Ed Sullivan Show; The Andy Griffith Show; Bonanza; Gunsmoke) -- Death of an Icon: Audrey Hepburn {1929-1993} and other famous people commonly confused with each other (Davy Crockett & Daniel Boone; Molly Pitcher & Molly Hatchet; Andrew Johnson, Andrew Jackson; & Stonewall Jackson; Atilla the Hun & Genghis Khan; Hubert Humphrey, Herbert Hoover, & J. Edgar Hoover; Dom DeLuise & Paul Prudhomme; Alan Hale & Nathan Hale; Joan of Arc & Joan Van Ark; Torquemada & Savonarola & Casanova; Norman Fell & Norman Conquest; Gore Vidal & Vidal Sassoon; Alvin Ailey & Beetle Bailey; Nostradamus & Nosferatu) --Forgotten forerunner, the Aviatrix: Bessie Coleman {1892-1926} -- Death of a Career: Vaughn Meader {1936-2004}; The Story of Melba Moore's ill'fated sitcom (1986-1986); Where's Chuck? The Graveyard of disappeared and dead sitcom characters: Judy Winslow, "Family Matters"; Chico Rodrigues, "Chico and the Man"; Martin, "Love, Sidney"; Susan Ross, "Seinfeld"; The cast of "Bewitched"; Mr. Hooper, "Sesame Street"; Becky Conner, "Roseanne"; Chuckles the Clown, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"; Opie's mother, "The Andy Griffith Show; Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake, "M*A*S*H" -- Died the Same Day: Farrah Fawcett {1947-2009} and Michael Jackson {1958-2009} and other famous people who died the same day: Mahatma Gandhi & Orville Wright; John Adams & Thomas Jefferson; Ingmar Bergman & Michelangelo Antonioni; Sammy Davis Jr. & Jim Henson; Dick Sargent & Kim Il Sung; Orson Welles & Yul Brynner; William Shakespeare & Miguel de Cervantes; Margaret Thatcher & Annette Funicello; River Phoenix & Federico Fellini; Dudley Moore, Milton Berle, & Billy Wilder; Cecil B. DeMille & Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer -- Death of a Leviathan: The Station Wagon {1949-2011} and other things from the '70s that could've killed us: McDonald's collectible drinking glasses; Quaaludes; Alar; Shag carpeting; Jarts; Electric blankets; UFFI -- Forgotten forerunner: The first Great Wall: Hadrian's Wall {128-1746} -- Celebrities who put their butts on the line: Elizabeth Taylor {1932-2011}, Marlene Dietrich {1901-1992}, and Lord Byron {1788-1824} and other people famous for more than one thing: Paul WInchell; William Howard Taft; Harold Sakata; Johnny Weissmuller; Hedy Lamarr; Matthew Fontaine Maury; Carlton Cole Magee; Alan Thicke; Bert Convy -- Death of a Tree: the Live Oaks of Toomer's Corner {1937-2013} and other trees felled too soon: The world's first Christmas tree; The tree of Ténéré; Anne Frank's Chestnut Tree; The Giving Tree; The Spaghetti Tree; The Senator; Augustine Washington's Cherry Tree -- Dedication: Marcel "Jack" Rocca {1929-2004}."Mo Rocca has always loved obituaries -- reading about the remarkable lives of world leaders, captains of industry, innovators and artists. But not every notable life has gotten the send-off it deserves. With Mobituaries -- the book companion to the CBS podcast of the same name -- the journalist, humorist, and history buff is righting that wrong, profiling the people who have long fascinated him -- from the 20th century's greatest entertainer... to sitcom characters gone all too soon... to a shamefully forgotten Founding Father. Even if you know the names, you've never understood why they matter... until now. In these pages, Rocca chronicles the stories of the people who made a difference, but whose lives -- for some reason or another -- were never truly examined. There's Thomas Paine, whose Common Sense lit the fuse for the American Revolution -- and whose paltry obit summed up his life thusly: "He had lived long, did some good, and much harm." And then there's screen icon Audrey Hepburn. She remains a household name, but how much do we know about her wartime upbringing and how it shaped the woman we fell in love with? And what about Billy Carter and history's unruly presidential brothers? Were they ne'er-do-well liabilities... or secret weapons? As a correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning and the host of The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation, Rocca is an expert researcher and storyteller. He draws on these skills here. With his rigorous reporting and trademark wit, Rocca brings these men and women splendidly back to life like no one else can. Mobituaries is an insightful and unconventional account of the people who made life worth living for the rest of us, one that asks us to think about who gets remembered, and why."--
- Subjects: Obituaries.; Biographies.; Trivia and miscellanea.; Mobituaries (Podcast); Biography;
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