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Thomas, Albert |
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Thomas, Albert (älbĕr` tômä`), 1878–1932, French statesman and Socialist leader. He worked with Jean Jaurès on the journal Humanité and was active in socialist politics. In 1910 he was elected to the chamber of deputies, and during World War I he held cabinet positions, serving notably as minister of munitions. He was director (1919–32) of the International Labor Bureau of the League of Nations. Among his several books are Le Syndicalisme allemand (1903) and Le 2d Empire (1907).
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| All the while, he and the MGs laid down vibrant, soulful backdrops for Stax's legendary roster, which included Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Carla Thomas, Albert King, and Sam & Dave. The seven hour show in the Los Angeles Coliseum featured the Stax Records roster of celebrated artist such as Isaac Hayes, The Staple Singers, Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, Albert King, The Bar-Kays, The Soul Children, Rance Allen Group, Luther Ingram, Little Milton, Kim Weston was captured for prosperity in the Cannes celebrated, Golden Globe nominated, Sundance honored film. The former Paraclete High/Antelope Valley pitcher is constantly reminded that one of eight Cape Cod players eventually makes the majors, including Mo Vaughn, Frank Thomas, Albert Belle and more than 100 others on 1999 major-league rosters. |
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