1889 British create official cubic inch, End of reforms in Brazil as Pedro II deposed, New Meiji constitution for Japan, First Pan-American conference held in Washington DC, Brazil becomes a republic, Malietoa Laupepa king of Samoa recognized by Britain, US and Germany who serves as joint supervisors of Samoa, Johnstown PA flood worst in US killing 2200, Harrison appoints anti-Mormon officials, by now, FDR had seen a polygamist family and later jokingly called it the “Good Neighbor Policy”, Buffalo Bill calls back Annie Oakley to perform in Paris – Lillian Smith no longer with show – Paris Expo performances near new Eiffel Tower – King of Senegal tries to buy Annie Oakley to hunt lions - King of France tries to hire her for army – legend becomes semi-fiction – Prince Wilhelm of Germany supposedly participates in an act, Mar- 141 inches of snow fall in Ruby, CO, Julo - 19 inches of rain falls in 2 hours in WV, flash flooding results, Mother Francis Xavier Cabrini emigrates from Italy to found hospitals and orphanages in US, Hawaiian islands annexed formally to the U.S., Minor skirmish between Great Britain, Germany and US at Samoa called off due to typhoon, death of French painter Jules Dupre, death of poet Robert Browning, death of French man of letters PAM de Villiers de L’Isle Adam, death of Austrian playwright Ludwig Anzengruber, death of Father Damien who cared for lepers on Molokai, death of English poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, Frederick Douglass serves as minister to Haiti, death of American outlaw Belle Starr, Brazilian republic founded, Eiffel tower, end of Milan IV of Serbia, Austrian Crown Prince Archduke Rudolf commits suicide at his hunting lodge at Mayerling, Dakotas Montana and Washington become states, Benjamin Harrison inaugurated #23, Gen Boulanger flees from France, Milan Obrenovich abdicates from Serbian throne in favor of his son, birth of Hitler, London Dock strike, Cecil Rhodes of South Africa granted British Royal Charter, Pedro II of Brazil abdicates – Brazil proclaimed a republic, Johannes IV Emperor of Abyssinia dies – succeeded by Menelik II, Writers, J.M. Barrie, Bjornson, Andre Gide, Gerhart Hauptman, Jerome K Jerome, Maurice Maeterlinck, WB Yeats, Bertha von Suttner, Mark Twain (Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court), RL Stevenson, Anatole France, Hermann Sudermann, Henri Bergson, TH Huxley, Van Gogh paints “Landscape with Cypress Tree”, Alexander Gustave Eiffel designs his tower, Cesar Franck composes, Richard Strauss composes his “Don Juan”, Gilbert and Sullivan create, Catholic U in Washington DC opens, GV Schiaparelli discovers rotations of Mercury and Venus, Frederick Abel invents cordite, Von Mehring and Minkowski prove insulin secreted by pancreas, London County Council formed, Barnum and Bailey’s Circus opens in Olympia London, Fr. Panama Canal Company goes bankrupt, first May Day celebration in Paris, Punch card system created by H Hollerith, Harrison appoints anti-Mormon officials, by now, FDR had seen a polygamist family and later jokingly called it the “Good Neighbor Policy”, May 31 Johnstown, PA flood kills 30,000, Insulin discovered, Jane Addams sets up Hull House in Chicago, Harrison in office, ND and SD admitted #29 and #40 MT #41 WA #42, OK opened for settlement, Department of Agriculture created, Endowment House in SLC torn down Nov, Eiffel Tower opens May 6, President Wilford Woodruff sustained Apr 7, Johnstown Pennsylvania Flood kills 30,000, Strauss composes, Brazil expels emperor, becomes Republic, Paris' World's Fair and Eiffel Tower, Rodin sculpts The Thinker, Brazilian empire succeeded by Republic of the United States of Brazil, Italy establishes first colony in Eritrea, Africa. Chief Abushiri, Swahili leader is executed, Meiji constitution of japan announced (until 1945), Britain guarantees dominance of Royal Navy; Brazilian monarchy overthrown and republic proclaimed; Germany establishes indurance for all working men; MT, ND, SD, WA enter union; motion pictures invented; Italy takes Somaliland, AFR; Germany tries to take Samoa by force but agreement reached between America and Britain
1890 Drought in S AFR, End service of Bismarck as chief minister of Germany as he is dismissed by Kaiser Wilhelm, End of wars against US American Indians in Western US, first Japanese general election, New Orleans LA flood * Manifesto – Harrison suspicious, massacre at Wounded Knee, Vaudeville consolidates with Keith and Albee's "United Booking Artists" and "Vaudeville Manager's Association", "Australian" or secret ballot voting adopted for US citizens, Captain Alfred Mahan writes book promoting U.S. sea expansion of its navy, death of English theologian John Henry Cardinal Newman, death of Swiss novelist Gottfried Keller, death of German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann, death of Belgian composer Cesar Franck, death of Sitting Bull, death of Irish-American poet John Boyle O’Reily, CA quake est 6.3, Christmas becomes national holiday in US, US massacres 300 Lakotas and chief Big Foot in an attempt to suppress the “Ghost Dance”, End of Russian expansion in Asia, Sioux massacred at Wounded Knee, death of Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, Swiss government introduces social insurance, Britain exchanges Heligoland with Germany for Zanxibar and Pemba, ID and WY become states, Cecil Rhodes becomes Premier of Cape Colony, first general election in Japan, William II and Alexander III meet at Narva, German Social Democrats adopt Marxist program at Erfurt Congress, Accession of Queen Wilhelmina – Luxembourg separated from Netherlands, Writers: Knut Hamsun, Tolstoi, Ibsen, Hall Caine, Wilde write “The Picture of Dorian Gray”, first moving picture shows appear in New York, death of German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann, death of Cardinal Newman, Alfred Marshall writes, William Booth writes, JG Frazer writes, William James writes about psychology, Cezanne paints “The Cardplayers”, Frederick Leighton paints “The Bath of Psyche”, Giobanni Segantini paints “Plowing in the Engadine”, death of musician Cesar Franck, Bruckner composes, Strauss composes, Borodin composes, Mascagni composes, Tchaikovsky composes, TG Curtius produces azoimide from organic sources, Rubber gloves used for first time in surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in MD, Emil von Behring announces discovery of antitoxins, Global influenza epidemics, Daughters of the American revolution founded in Washington, First English electrical power station, Forth bridge opened, first steel-framed building in Chicago, death of American circus proprietor Charles Forepaugh, start of first recorded US bee die-off with “Disappearing Disease”, Manifesto – Harrison suspicious, Excavations begin in Java, producing hominid skeletons, Sitting Bull killed by US Authorities, Art Nouveau movement begins, Tchaikovski presents Sleeping Beauty, "The Manifesto" ends Polygamy Oct 6, Dec 29 Wounded Knee massacre, Jacob Riis publishes pictures of urban slums, reform movement begins, ID #43 Wy #44, Sherman Anti-trust Act is passed, McKinley Act passed, Sherman Silver Purchase Act passes, Utah Free Public School Act passed, Liberal Party wins UT elections, Ellis Island opened Dec 31, Strauss and Mascagni Tchaikovsky compose, Ibsen writes, Government declares end of Western frontier, Anti-Trust laws first passed to prohibit abuse of big-business power, Irish population of New York twice that of Dublin, Britain gives Germany Heliogoland in exchange for Pembra and Zanzibar, Hendrik Witbooi leads first Nama rebellion against Germans in SW Africa, Natural nitrates exported from Chile for use in fertilizers and explosives, Cheap cotton goods produced in China, India and Japan undercut European industry, Bismarck resigns over differences with Kaiser Wilhelm II, Bismarck of Germany displaced and new emperor (Kaiser) William II rules, France adopts protective tariffs; ID, WY enter Union, decline of labor parties in US; Sherman Anti-Trust Act passes in US; Pan-American conference held; Britain and Germany agree to Britain controlling Uganda, Nyasaland and Zanzibar 0 control through 1895
1891 End of reign of King David Kalakaua of Hawaii, Franco-Russian agreement for 3 years, Civil War in Chile, Earthquake in Japan est 8 kills over 7200, Plessy v Ferguson in New Orleans filed * Harrison visits Utah, grants amnesty to Joseph F. Smith, President withdraws timberlands from public sale, death of Prussian general Helmuth von Moltke, death of Phineas T. Barnum the American showman, death of Russian novelist I.A. Goncharov, death of American author James Russell Lowell, death of founder of Theosophical Society Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, death of English reformer and philosopher Charles Bradlaugh, death of Spanish novelist Pedro Antonio de Alarcon, death of French composer Leo Delibes, suicide of French soldier and popular hero Georges Boulanger, death of Portuguese poet Antero de Quental, First black hospital in Chicago, Trans-Siberian railroad started, death of French poet Arthur Rimbaud, death of French painter Georges Seurat (age 33), Triple Alliance between Germany Austria and Italy renewed for 12 years, Kaiser William II visits London, Franco-Russian entente, Young Turk Movement formed in Geneva hoping to secure liberal reforms, Writers: Maurice Barres, James Barrie, Donan Doyal (Adventures of Sherlock Holmes), Thomas Hardy (Tess of the S’Ubervilles), Frank Wedekind, Kipling, Sardou, Selma Lagerlof, Shaw, Goldwin Smith, RW Church (posthumously), JT Grein founds Independent Theatre Society in London, death of American author Herman Melville, death of French poet Arthur Rimbaud, Papal encyclical on conditions of the working class, Gauguin settles in Tahiti, Van Gogh exhibits at the Salon des Independents (posthumously), Henri Toulouse-Lautrec produces his first music hall posters, Gustav Mahler composes, Karl Zeller composes, Rachmaninoff composes, Samuel P Langley writes about aerodynamics, Beginnings of wireless telegraphy, Trans-Siberian railroad construction begins, All-Deutchland Verband (League) founded, In libel action Gordon-Cummings v. Lycett concerning cheating at cards the Prince of Wales admits he played baccarat for high stakes, Widespread famine in Russia, Earthquake in Japan kills about 10,000, in Java Dutch anthropologist Eugene Dubois discovers Pithecanthropis erectus (Java Man), WL Judson invents clothing zipper, Harrison visits Utah, grants amnesty to Joseph F. Smith, British sailor James Barltey found alive inside a sperm whale’s stomach, Adventures of Sherlock Holmes written, Edison invents kinetoscope (moving p, Return of rule of Macdonald as premier of Canada, Denmark passes pension act, Britain provides free education to elementary school childrenictures), Morrison invents electric car, Farmers form Populist Party (National Union), Reservation established for Paiutes, UT People's Party disbanded, RE becomes charter member of National Council of Women in US, Trans-Siberian railroad begun
1892 Drought at horn of AFR ends, Shredded Wheat invented, Oil City PA flood, Landslide in France, storm off Portugal * Harrison tells U.S. Marshal in Utah to listen to Mormons, Harrison asks Mormons to pray for dying wife – she dies anyway, and condolences are sent, Basketball invented in Springfield, MA, Federal employees given 88 hour workdays
McKinley Tariff Act allows Cuban sugar into the US, promoting Cuban trade, UT – Butch Cassidy works as butcher in Rock Springs, death of English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, death of German composer Robert Franz, death of German electrical engineer EW Siemens, death of Baptist preacher Charles H Spurgeon, death of American financier Jay Gould, death of German explorer in Africa Emin Pasha (Eduard Schnitzer), death of Scottish philosopher George C Robertson, three notable CA quakes – largest 7.8, ITA raises marrying age for females to 12, Baltimore’s Afro-American publication founded, Rudolf Diesel invents the diesel engine, Ellis Island begins to operate as port of entry for immigrants, Abercrombie and Fitch begins operation, Twefik Khedive of Egypt dies – Abbas II rules, Giolitti becomes Premier of Italy, Prince Ito becomes Premier of Japan, Gladstone becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain, Witte named Russian Minister of Finance, Britain and Germany agree on Cameroons, Grover Cleveland elected, Pan-Slav conference held in Krakow, Keir Hardie becomes first Labour member of Parliament, Writers: Knut Hamsun, Gerhart Hauptmann, Bernard Shaw, Kipling, Israel Zangwill, Zola, Maeterlinck, Oscar Wilde, Ibsen, English music-hall star Lottie Collins sings “Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay”, death of Walt Whitman, death of French historian Ernest Renan, Emily Faguet writes, GJ Romanes writes, Monet begins series of pictures on the Rouen Cathedral, Toulouse-Lautrec paints “At the Moulin Rouge”, Bruckner composes, Lleoncavallo composes “I Pagliacci”, Tchaikovsky writes “The Nutcracker” ballet, Dvorak becomes director of New York National Conservatory of Music, CF Cross and EJ Bevan discover viscose (manufacture of rayon), Diesel patents his internal-combustion engine, First automatic telephone switchboard introduced, death of inventor EW Siemens, Iron and steel workers strike in US, Cape-Johannesburg railroad completed, first cans of pineapples, “Gentlemen Jum” Corbett defeats John L Sullivan to win heavyweight boxing title, Harrison tells U.S. Marshal in Utah to listen to Mormons, Harrison asks Mormons to pray for dying wife – she dies anyway, and condolences are sent, I Pagliacci written, Cézanne and Toulouse Lautrec paint, Modern Olympics Nov 25 proposed, Heir Prince Albert Victor "Eddy" in England dies, Grover Cleveland elected (2nd run) #24, long distance call by AG Bell, Govt. Sets up center on Ellis Island, Pledge of Allegiance written, Homestead Steel Strike occurs, World's Fair opens in Chicago, Democrats win power in UT, Articles of Incorporation for Relief Society filed, Three million acres of land in Oklahoma opened for white settlement, Brigham Young Academy opens in Provo, Ellis Island immigration center opened, Riots at Homestead involve steel strikers and Pinkerton detectives, France destroys the Tukulor empire of Mali, Jesse Reno patents first escalator, Gladstone returns to Prime Ministry in Britain; Cleveland reelected in US; Populist Party grows in US from farmer's discontent; Germany and France allies
1893 Diesel invents engine, World expo in Chicago, SLC temple dedicated, Votes for women introduced in New Zealand, University of Wales founded at Aberystwyth, Charleston SC cyclone, New Orleans cyclone * Partial amnesty for polygamists… some, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show returns to US for Columbian expo in Chicago – banned from grounds as “too crass” – so across the street 3 million come – immigrants appreciate greatly – across the street Historian F Turner declares the frontier dead – Wild West Show gains more attraction than expo – expo contains electric lights and kinetoscope by Edison, Jan - Temperature rises 42 degrees in 15 minutes at Ft. Assiniboine MT (up to 37 degrees Fahrenheit), Aug - 4 hurricanes in Atlantic at the same time - a record until 1998, Grand Isle Hurricane brings 22 foot surge to LA coast killing 2000 Oct, World's Columbian Exposition (World's Fair) in Chicago revolutionizes architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright begins profession in Chicago, Begin mild US economic depression that lasted until 1898, death of French composer Charles Gounod, death of French psychiatrist Jean Martin Charcot, death of French thinker and historian Hippolyte Adolphe Taine, death of Anglo-American actor Edwin Booth, death of American Episcopal Bishop Phillips Brooks, death of English poet and essayist John Addington Symonds, death of Russian composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, First open-heart surgery by Daniel Hale Williams (African-American), death of Guy de Moupassant the French writer, Irish Home Rule defeated, Independent Labour Party formed at conference in Bradford England under Keir Hardie, Hawaii proclaimed a republic – annexed by treaty to US in Feb – treaty withdrawn in March, Franco-Russian alliance signed, Trial over Panama Canal corruption in Paris, Natal granted self-government, Revolt against British South Africa Company in Matabele – crushed by Starr Jameson – occupation of Bulawayo, Second Irish home Rule Bill passed by Commons but rejected by Lords, Swaziland annexed by Transvaal, France acquires protectorate over Loa, writers: Anatole France, Mark Rutherford, Courteline, Pinero, Wilde, Max Halbe, Gerhart Hauptmann, Arthur Schnitzler, Sardou, Sudermann, FH Bradley, WT Stead, death of French author Hippolyte Taine, death of Maupassant, “Art Noveau” appears in Europe, death of Charles Gounod composer, Dvorak composes, Sibelius composes, Tchaikovsky composes, Engelbert Humperdinck composes, Puccini composes, Verdi composes “Falstaff”, Karl Benz constructs his four-wheeled car, death of French psychiatrist J.M. Charcot, Henry Ford builds his first car, Inperial Institute in London founded, Manchester Ship Canal completed, Fridtjof Nansen begins unsuccessful expedition to the North Pole, Corinth Canal in Greece opened, Lingest recorded boxing fight between Andy Bowen and Jack Burk in New Orleans – lasts over 7 hours, World Expo in Chicago, Lada Margaret Scott wins first British golf championship, HMS Victoria collides with HMS Camperdown due to mistake in geometry – 90 degrees versus 180 degrees, Partial amnesty for polygamists… some, Engelbert Humperdink, Puccini,Verdi, Tchaikovsky compose, Crane writes Red Badge of Courage Wilde writes, Second Irish Home Rule Bill fails to pass, Worst financial depression - Americans blame gold standard, stock market crash results in 4 years of depression, Cleveland back in office, Silver Purchase Act repealed, Chicago World's Fair, SL Temple open house, Rawlins Bill admitting UT passes Congress, Personal property of Church returned, first ordinances in SL temple May 23-24, Apr 6 SL temple dedicated, Jan 4 Amnesty to all Polygamists bef Nov 1 1890 by Benjamin H Harrison Temple: Salt Lake 4, French suppress Fon warriors of Dahomey AFR, Pullman Strike in US; severe Panic depression for four years in US; Queen Liliuokalani dethroned as HI annexed partially
1894 Fire in Wisconsin, Hinckley Fire in MN kills 418, SLC city county building completed, French set up protectorate in Dahomey (Benin) W Africa, War between Japan and China, end of Franco-Russian agreement as treaty not renewed, 12 million die in plague outbreak in India, Canton and Hong Kong plague kills between 80,000 and 100,000, Home Rule for Scotland * Cleveland pardons those disenfranchised under anti-polygamy laws, Edison films Annie Oakley shooting, Election-day Snowstorm hits CT, Home Insurance Building (skyscraper) built in Chicago, Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act places 40% tariff on raw sugar, causing poverty for Cuba, Sino-Japanese war begins, death of Hungarian freedom fighter Lajos Kossuth, death of English historian James Anthony Froude, death of German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz, death of Russian pianist and composer Anton Rubinstein, death of English poet and daughter of Gabriele Rossetti Christina Rossetti, assassination of fourth President of French Republic Sadi Carnot, death of English critic and essayist Walter Pater, death of German physicist August Kundt, death of French composer Emmanuel Chabrier, death of American actor Steele Mackaye, US federal income tax revived, Congress repeals Enforcement Act, making it easier to disenfranchise black voters, death of Scottish author Robert L Stevenson, Dreyfus Affair in France, death of German physicist Heinrich Hertz, Starr Jameson completes occupation of Matabeleland, German-Russian commercial treaty, Uganda becomes a British protectorate, MF Sadi Carnot assassinated by an Italian anarchist, Japanese troops in Seoul Korea and Japan declare war on China and defeat Chinese at Port Arthur, French army Captain Alfred Dreyfud arrested in treason charge and deported to Devil’s Island French Guiana, Prince Hohenlohe becomes German Chancellor, death of Czar Alexander III son Nicholas II rules in Russia, death of Hungarian patropt Lajos Kossuth, death of American author Oliver Wendell Holmes, death of writer Robert Louis Stevenson, Writers: Knut Hamsun, Gerhart Hauptman, George du maurier, G and W Grossmith, Anthony Hope, Kipling (The Jungle Book), George Moore, SB Weyman, Zola, Bernard Shaw, Benjamin Kidd, Sidney and Beatrice Webb (trade unions), Pollock and Maitland, Edison opens kinetoscope parlor in New York, Aubrey Beardsley creates drawings to Oscar Wilde’s “Salome”, Matthew Corbett paints “Morning Glory”, Gustave Caillebotte’s collection of impressionist paintings rejected by the Musee Luxembourg in Paris, Degas paints “Femme a sa toilette”, Sibelius composes “Finlandia”, Debussy composes, Massenet composes, Richard Strauss composes, Death of Anton Rubinstein the Russian composer, death of inventor Hermann von Helmholtz, Swedish explorer Sven Hedin travels in Tibet, Louis Lumiere invents the cinematograph, Yersin and Kitasato independently discover plague bacillus, Berliner uses horizontal gramophone disc instead of cylinder as record for sound reproduction, Lord Rayleigh and William Ramsay discover argon, Flagstaff Observatory in AZ erected, New York Jockey Club founded, Death duties (inheritance tax) introduced in Britain, Baron de Coubertin founds committee to organize modern Olympic games, Cleveland pardons those disenfranchised under anti-polygamy laws, Dvo ák composes, Debussy, Kipling and Shaw write, Dreyfus affair, Chinese-Japanese War begins as Korean uprising against China begins. Korea was trading with Japan and this led to conflict between Japan and China, Tsar Nicholas II begins rule of Russia, third part of Marx's Das Kapital published posthumously, Sino-Japanese War begins, Wilson- Gorman Tariff passes, Pullman Strike occurs, Pres Cleveland allows UT delegation to constitutional convention, President Grover Cleveland grants amnesty to those banned the vote under anti-polygamy laws, Law of adoption (sealing to authorities) ends, Height of Railroad age, 3,400 special deputies sworn in to break the Pullman strike in US, Britain occupies Uganda, Sino-Japanese War - Japan victories at Port Arthur and Battle of the Yalu River, Sino-Japanese War China defeated, Franco- Russian military alliance is announced after France aids Russian famine and to combat Triple Alliance threat, Korean independent and Taiwan ceded to Japan on Chinese defeat, End of Gladstone's third? Reign as prime Minister, death of Alexander III of Russia-calls for unification; War between China and Japan over Korea; anti-Semitism in France with Dreyfus case
1895 X-Ray invented, Utah’s constitution created, Women vote in UT, Joseph F Smith criticizes members of Democratic Party and some members take this as Republican endorsement, Jameson raid into Transvaal, Japanese win Chinese-Japanese war and occupy Korea, Lumiere brothers invent film projector in France, Assassination of Bulgarian prime minister Stambuloff, Marconi invents the wireless, first X-Rays, Tsar Nicholas II coronated – thousands trampled – wife cousins to Kaiser, Feb - 24 inches of snow falls in Rayne, LA 196 shows by Wild West Show, William Randolph Hearst purchases the New York Journal which specialized in sensational news stories, Marconi begins wireless telegraphy, U.S. increases building of "Great White Fleet" of naval vessels, Cubans rebel against Spain, war ensues, End of Sino-Japanese war results with Japan getting control of Korea, China left for empirial powers to rush in, Skirmish between British Guyana and Venezuela arbitrated by U.S. under Monroe Doctrine, death of German author Gustav Freytag, death of German socialist Friedrich Engels, death of French microbiologist Louis Pasteur, death of French author Alexander Dumas, death of Russian novelist Nikolai Semenovich Leskov, death of English historian Sir John Seeley, death of German novelist and eccentric (Masochism) Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, MO quake est 6.6, start of Australian heat wave killing 437, Germany patents pith helmets that store water, but dysentery kills, US federal income tax declared unconstitutional, Booker T. Washington delivers Atlanta Compromise speech, accepting segregation in favor of advancement economically, Cuban independence fighter Jose Marti killed in battle , Lumières presents public cinema in France, Chinese defeated by Japanese at Wei-hai-Wei – end of Chinese-Japanese war and Formosa and Port Arthur ceded to Japan but returned to China in exchange for indemnity – Queen of Korea assassinated with Japanese help, British South Africa Company territory south of Zambezi becomes Rhodesia, Stefan Stambulov the Bulgarian Premier assassinated, Armenians massacred in Turkey – Sultan Abdul Hamid II promises reforms in Turkey, Italians defeated by Abyssinians at Amba Alagi, Starr Jameson’s raid into Transvaal, Cuba fights Spain for independence, death of American librettist Oscar Hammerstein, First public film show in Paris, Writers: Hilaire Belloc, Joseph Conrad, Sienkiewicz, Henry james, george Moore, HG Wells (The Time Machine), WB Yeats, Thomas Masaryk, Karl Marx (Posthumously), London School of Economics and Political Science founded, Cardinal Vaughan lays foundation stone of Westminster Cathedral, death of English scientist TH Huxley, Art Nouveau style predominates, Kathe Kollwitz makes prints “Revolt of the Weavers”, Tchaikovsky’s
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