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Dawson's Book Shop was a bookstore and small press that operated in Los Angeles beginning in 1905. Founded by Ernest Dawson (d. 1947), it was started as a new bookstore, but Dawson soon shifted his attention to rare books, and was known from that time on as a rare book dealer. [1]
1965 Highway 101 sniper attack: Orcutt (nearby) 1965-04-25: 4 10: Teenager shot at cars on highway William Ray Bonner: Los Angeles: 1973-04-22: 7 9: Shooting spree: California State University, Fullerton massacre: Fullerton: 1976-07-12: 7 2: Workplace violence: Cleveland Elementary School shooting (San Diego) San Diego: 1979-01-29: 2 9: School ...
It was one of two separate dingo attacks which occurred on the same day. [45] Girl, 3 4 April 1998 K'gari, Queensland A three-year-old Norwegian girl was attacked by a dingo as she and her family camped at Lake McKenzie. [46] It was one of two separate dingo attacks which occurred on the same day. [45] Two women March 1998 K'gari, Queensland
Pro-Palestinian protesters who entered and barricaded themselves in a building at California State University, Los Angeles, on Wednesday cleared out by early Thursday, a spokesperson for the ...
Passersby used a kayak paddle to scare off the dingo that “kept a distance but was not deterred”. The same day, a woman reported being bitten on the leg by a dingo at Lake McKenzie after ...
By the end of the ’60s, Davis had not only joined the Southern California Communist Party, he was running its Los Angeles bookstore. (His FBI file, by one estimate, exceeded 100 pages.)
The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (Clark Library), is a library affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles. It holds books and manuscripts with particularly many regarding English literature and history from the 17th-19th century, Oscar Wilde and the fin de siècle, and fine press printing. It is located about 10 mi (16 ...
On May 15, members of United Auto Workers Local 4811, the union representing 48,000 graduate students on 10 campuses in the University of California system voted to authorize a strike because the university unfairly change policies and discriminated against students who were exercising their right to free speech and created an unsafe work environment by allowing attacks on protesters.