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Ben Collins explains [link added]: In 2002, University of Illinois-Chicago history professor Richard J. Jensen printed “No Irish Need Apply: A Myth of Victimization,” a peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Social History. His abstract begins In this city where physical history has been almost fully erased stone and steel in what was essentially a wooden city. Most buildings were flattened and burned by the bomb, which turned the seaport into a wasteland and killed an estimated 140,000 In it, our legendary weatherman discusses the impact of the Great Gulf Hurricane of 1900, which, with its 200-mph winds and 15-foot waves that crushed entire buildings, has become known as the deadliest natural disaster in the history of our country. As part of the Getty initiative Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A., Machine Project asked artists to take on the whole environment of Los Angeles and create performances shot on video and edited into short experimental films in .
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