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Fiorello La Guardia - The Little Flower album flac Performer: Fiorello La Guardia
Title: The Little Flower
Style: Spoken Word
Released: 1969
MP3 album: 1778 mb
FLAC album: 1735 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: MIDI MMF VOC AAC MOD AUD DTS
Genre: Not albums

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Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts is a high school specializing in teaching visual arts and performing arts, located near Lincoln Center in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the Upper West Side, Manhattan, New York City, in the . Located at 100 Amsterdam Avenue between West 64th and 65th Streets, the school is operated by the New York City Department of Education, and resulted from the merger of the High School of Music & Art and the School of Performing Arts. Performing Arts was located in Midtown Manhattan on 46th Street

The Great Mayor: Fiorello La Guardia and the Making of the City of New York Hardcover. So far I'm hearing only great things about the book and about the Little Flower the Honorable Mayor Fiorello La Guardia.

Fiorello La Guardia, in full Fiorello Henry La Guardia, also called Fiorello H. La Guardia, (born December 11, 1882, New York, New York, . died September 20, 1947, New York), American politician and lawyer who served three terms (1933–45) as mayor of New York City. La Guardia was reared in Arizona and at the age of 16 moved with his family to his mother’s hometown of Trieste (now in Italy). He was employed at the . consulates at Budapest and Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) before returning to the United States in 1906. A colourful figure with a flair for the dramatic, La Guardia became known as The Little Flower in token of his first name. National Recovery lo La Guardia (centre) at the formal raising of the NRA flag outside the New York headquarters of the National Recovery Administration, April 1934. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

Fiorello Henry La Guardia (1882-1947) was Mayor of New York City (1934-1945). Here he's pictured when he first served in the . House of Representatives in 1917. In The Protectors, his biography of Anslinger, John C. McWilliams wrote: Personally skeptical that marijuana was capable of causing the bizarre behavior that had been attributed to smoking the drug, Mayor La Guardia was determined to organize an impartial, scientific, citywide investigation. Ironically, seven years earlier, La Guardia, then a member of the House of Representatives, had been a fan of Anslinger's. On the surface, as correct and true as it was, the La Guardia Committee Report accomplished little. But its ripple effects were huge. While Anslinger succeeded in burying the report in the . the report did gain traction abroad.

Redirected from Fiorello la Guardia). Fiorello Henry La Guardia (/fiəˈrɛloʊ ləˈɡwɑːrdiə/; born Fiorello Enrico La Guardia, Italian pronunciation: ; December 11, 1882 – September 20, 1947) was an American politician. He is best known for being the 99th Mayor of New York City for three terms from 1934 to 1945 as a Republican.

Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia died without knowing h. .Publication: Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH, USA. Date: Sep 25 1947 FIORELLO LAGUARDIA Former mayor of Now York and known as tho "Little Flower. Florello LaGuardia died at his homo ln New York today. Publication: Painesville, Lake County County, OH, USA. Date: Sep 20 1947.

Fiorello Henry La Guardia (sometimes LaGuardia) (pronounced /fiəˈrɛloʊ ləˈɡwɑrdiə/; born Fiorello Enrico La Guardia) was Mayor of New York City for three terms from 1934 to 1945 as a liberal Republican. He was elected to Congress in 1916 and 1918, and again from 1922 through 1930. La Guardia and is often touted as one of the three or four greatest mayors in American history.

Продавец: Интернет-магазин Ozon. Адрес: Россия, Москва, Пресненская набережная, 10. ОГРН: 1027739244741

Tracklist

A1 Reading The Comics - July, 1945 1:15
A2 Pearl Harbor Message - Dec. 7, 1941 8:30
A3 Gas Rationing Emergency - Dec. 1942 5:32
B1 Possibility Of Fare Rise - Aug. 1942 1:54
B2 Political Speech For Senator Wagner - Nov. 1944 5:02
B3 Tribute To F.D.R - April, 1945 9:50

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Audio Fidelity Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Audio Fidelity Records, Inc.

Credits

  • Artwork – Rhea Atkins
  • Engineer – William Hamilton
  • Executive-Producer – Herman D. Gimbel

Notes

Mayor Of New York City For The Eleven years, from 1934 To 1945; Fiorello La Guardia was one Of the most respected, admired and genuinly liked administrators the city has ever seen. Better known For his high, squeaky voice; these are some Of his most memorable Radio and T.V broadcasts.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): AFLP 710A Pat
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): AFLP 710B SN Pat


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La Guardia's personality was openly and clearly displayed in his frequent radio broadcasts. His subjects varied, some of them were funny, he read recipes to housewives, denounced the war, some of them were hot-tempered and he even read the comics for children during a newspaper strike; which brings me to the first track on side A. Mr. La Guardia was having fun reading from a "Dick Tracy" comic book to the kids in 1945 because there were no newspapers in circulation and the poor children of Manhattan had no "funnies" to read. The most catchy phrase sampled from that segment is the one that goes like: "And say children, what does it all mean?". It appears many times throughout De La Soul's "The Magic Number" track from '88. Norman Cook's remix of "The Payback mix" called "The Final Mixdown" has it at the end of the track, also from '88. Oh yeah! And some genious guys under the name Double Dee & Steinski would first immortalized that sample in the early 80's in their "Lessons 1,2 & 3". In 2008, Steve Stein (Steinski) will put together a compilation of previous work (1983-2006) and was titled: What Does It All Mean?