William Pennington is a writer living in Seattle, and enjoys dissecting Seattle like a cadaver on his days off. Each episode is usually five minutes or less, for your convenience.
This was part of a Crosscut Live discussion on 11/1/2018 at the Hales Ales Palladium
The main reason for this episode was to enhance the wonderful and mighty Wurlitzer organ that began playing at 22:55 The organ is one of the oldest still playing in a theater since 1929.
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Introduction by Conor Casey and Crystal Rogers (Labor Archives of Washington) (19:08) Musical Interlude - Seattle Labor Chorus (21:59) James Gregory, UW Professor of History, (45:24) Cal Winslow, Director at the Mendocino Institute, and author of Seattle General Strike - The Forgotten History of Labor's Most Spectacular Revolt (70:21) Dana Frank, Professor of History at UC Santa Cruz, and author of Purchasing Power: Consumer Organizing, Gender, and the Seattle Labor Movement 1919-1929
Thank you Bob Royer, Chairman at historylink.org
Track Listing Squalor True Thrill Arbor Day Faulty Design Sour Apples Punch and Judy Systematic Break ('92) SKUQ Frogs Hair of Gold
Track Listing: True Thrill ('92) Creepy Boss Toil and Folly One Proud Stout Caked Pretty Now Girl Same Thing Systematic Break ('93) France