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The 1910 streetcar strike was a union protest against labor practices by the Columbus Railway and Light Co. in Columbus, Ohio in 1910. [2] The summertime strike began as peaceful protests, but led to thousands rioting throughout the city, injuring hundreds of people.
19 hours and 41 minutes (the shortest of all Hollywood strikes) [10] 1986 1986 Actors Strike 1 day [11] 1985 1985 Writers Strike 14 days 1982 1982 animators' strike: 72 days 1981 1981 Writers Guild of America strike: 92 days [12] [13] 1980 1980 actors strike: 95 days 1978-79 1978-79 SAG and AFTRA Commercials Strike 50 days [14] 1973
Dundon joined the American Association's Columbus Buckeyes in 1883 and became the first deaf man in major league history. [1] He had a win–loss record of 3–16, a 4.48 earned run average, and 31 strikeouts.
1971 Northern and Central California construction strikes: 1971 California: 64,100 [48] 1974 Western Electric strike: 1974 63,000 [62] 1975 New York City teachers strike: 1975 New York City: 63,000 [60] 1960 General Electric strike: 1960 nationwide 63,100 [33] 1980 Petroleum strike: 1980 nationwide 62,000 [4] 1949 Ford Motor Michigan strike ...
The Valley Dale Ballroom is a historic building in Columbus, Ohio.Constructed in 1925, it became a nationally known ballroom during the Big Band era of the 1930s and 1940s.
The northern lights, seen here in Oregon in May, might be visible in parts of the U.S. on New Year's Eve. (Jenny Kane/AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
The fighter strikes homes north of the city. [113] It was one of ten from the 64th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at Paine Field that did a flypast of the fairgrounds. [114] 15 May During refuelling at Whiteman AFB, Missouri, Boeing B-47E Stratojet, AF Ser. No. 53-6230, of 340th Bomb Wing catches fire, 10,000 gallons of fuel ignite. Four firemen ...
The Columbus Stars were a minor professional ice hockey team that was a brief member of the United Hockey League (UHL). The team folded before the midway point of 2003–04 season , in which the Stars had 21 home games drawing an average of only 973 people per game, [ 1 ] 2,000 less than the UHL average.