• SS Charles S. Haight was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Charles Haight, a member of the New Jersey...
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  • 11 November 2019. "Sept-Iles". Google Maps. Retrieved 11 November 2019. S.S. Benjamin Warner Is Launched (Newsreel). Universal Newsreel. July 2, 1944...
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  • Sept 2003. The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 3 The Haight-Ashbury: A History; Perry, Charles. 2005 "Interview with Sonny Barger". Pdr.autono.net. Archived...
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    SS Ohio was an oil tanker built for The Texas Company (later Texaco). The ship was launched on 20 April 1940 at the Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. in Chester...
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    SS Europa, later SS Liberté IMO 5607332, was a German ocean liner built for the Norddeutsche Lloyd line (NDL) to work the transatlantic sea route. Launched...
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    film Hard Core Logo, he played the bitter, aging, punk rock legend Bucky Haight. He appeared in the iconic opening of the 1997 film Cube. In 1999, he appeared...
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    USS S-35 (SS-140) was an S-class submarine of the United States Navy. S-35′s keel was laid down on 14 June 1918 by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation...
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    began to manage the San Francisco Mime Troupe. He had teamed up with local Haight Ashbury promoter Chet Helms to organize a benefit concert, then promoted...
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    Princess di Boiano and Duchess di Monasterace (née Nina "Anna" Christina Haight) on 30 April 1868 Melissa Reade, Lady Reade (née Melissa Ray) on 4 June...
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    ISSN 0271-0749. PMID 17224718. S2CID 40801601. Stahl, Stephen M.; Pradko, James F.; Haight, Barbara R.; Modell, Jack G.; Rockett, Carol B.; Learned-Coughlin, Susan...
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    USS Apogon (redirect from SS-308)
    USS Apogon (SS-308), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the apogons, a genus of cardinalfishes found in tropical and...
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    to a large community of hippies, many of whom had left San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury for a less populated paradise. In 1971, they succeeded in scrapping...
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  • changes and additions. The first issue of Zap was sold on the streets of Haight-Ashbury out of a baby stroller pushed by Crumb's wife Dana on the first...
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    around the country included: SS John C. Fremont, SS Louise Lykes, SS Ocean Venture, SS Ocean Voice, SS Star of Oregon, and SS Steel Artisan. In the speech...
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    USS Pilotfish (redirect from SS-386)
    USS Pilotfish (SS-386), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named after the pilot fish, a carangoid fish, often seen in warm...
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  • SS Charles W. Stiles was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Charles W. Stiles, a parasitologist and zoologist...
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  • of Golden Gate Park (a narrow section that projects into San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district). October 7 – The Soviet Union declares that all Chinese...
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  • in phases from 1868 through 1890 by Mundell and Teckritz and Charles C. Haight. Charles Pratt also partially funded the construction of the building as...
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  • decrepit Victorians in the Haight and fixing them up. When drugs and violence began to become a serious problem in the Haight, many lesbians and gays simply...
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    28 July, 300 miles north of Palau, I-58 sighted the 6,214-ton cargo ship SS Wild Hunter, escorted by the destroyer escort USS Albert T. Harris (DE-447)...
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    Command (NH&HC). Retrieved 10 February 2012. Stahura, Barbara (2003). U.S. S. Saratoga: CV-3 & CVA/CV-60 (Revised ed.). Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing...
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    people staged a "Human Be-In" in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, near the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood that had become the center of hippie activity. In February...
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  • the 1987 NFL draft, the Buccaneers forfeited their rights to Jackson. Charles Haley, linebacker from James Madison, taken 4th round 96th overall by San...
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  • SS Charles C. Randleman was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Charles C. Randleman, who was lost at sea...
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    SS Samoland was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was transferred to the British Ministry of War Transportation (MoWT)...
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    cartoonist, caricaturist, poster artist, and book cover designer Albert Haight (1842–1926), American lawyer and politician from New York Albert R. Haines...
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  • needed] David B. Haight, mayor of Palo Alto, California Joseph Smith, mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois and 1844 independent candidate for U.S. president James...
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    Times and Works, and a Comprehensive Bibliography. Edited by Anne Lyon Haight. The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory. Wilson, Katharina. Hrotsvit...
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  • of Golden Gate Park (a narrow section that projects into San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district). October 9 – The Baltimore Orioles defeat the Los Angeles...
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    that task, she steamed to Brest, on 10 June, and picked up Admiral William S. Benson, the Chief of Naval Operations, and his wife. Arkansas carried them...
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