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The salsa class had bass music thumping, floor vibrating, dancers spinning, skirts swirling, and sweat glistening, but upstairs, in the committee meeting, it was austere. Where clock ticks were amplified, the treasurer led,

The salsa class had bass music thumping, floor vibrating, dancers spinning, skirts swirling, and sweat glistening, but upstairs, in the committee meeting, it was austere. Where clock ticks were amplified, the treasurer led,

Eighty years ago, five planes vanished during a training run off the Florida coast. A patrol plane sent to search for the men went missing, too, giving rise to a host of conspiracy

Eighty years ago, five planes vanished during a training run off the Florida coast. A patrol plane sent to search for the men went missing, too, giving rise to a host of conspiracy

<h3 id="family-planning-d4298ff8">FAMILY PLANNING</h3><p><strong>The Nazis considered nuclear families to be the building blocks of a ‘pure’ German nation</strong></p><p>The family was exalted in Nazi ideology and propaganda as “the germ cell of the nation”. In

1675 - John Lightfoot, English theologist and scholar (Horae Hebraicae), dies at 73 1745 - Christoph Förster, German composer, dies at 52 1916 - Hans Richter, Austrian-Hungarian orchestral and opera conductor who led first

1826 - John Benjamin Sanborn, American lawyer, politician, and Brevet Major General (Union Army), born in Epsom, New Hampshire (d. 1904) 1844 - Frederick Bridge, English organist and composer, born in Oldbury, Worcestershire (d.

1832 - Andrew Jackson re-elected US President after defeating Henry Clay 1859 - Dion Boucicault's stage melodrama "The Octaroon" opens at The Winter Garden Theatre, NYC 1892 - Anti-semite Hermann Ahlwardt elected to Germany's Reichstag 1928

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