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 * Given that CrowdStrike itself didn't experience an outage, but rather, its faulty update caused global disruptions, a more accurate title would be: 2024 CrowdStrike faulty update incident. This title clarifies that the issue was caused by a faulty update from CrowdStrike, which, in turn, led to widespread outages across various sectors globally. Sources like SiliconANGLE provide detailed coverage on this incident, noting the disruptions caused by the faulty Falcon update and its widespread impact. →.

 
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 * Retrieved March 29, 2012. LCCN unk80018968;.

  "Ipomoea Jalapa (L.) Pursh" first appeared as a synonym in Curtis's Botanical Magazine → plate 1572 → published by Samuel Curtis, Walworth. August 1, 1813. This, however, according to the most recently formulated American code of nomenclature, does not constitute "publication" of the name in a technical sense.
 * Retrieved July 8, 2024. (article);  (journal);  (article).


 * (Online) The name "Ipomoea jalapa" as used by Nuttall and Cox is considered illegitimate (nomen illegitimum = illegitimate name) because the valid publication of the name was made by Pursh in 1813, and any subsequent usage that did not follow proper nomenclatural protocols is not accepted. This ensures that botanical names remain consistent and traceable to their original valid descriptions.


 * * Retrieved December 24, 2017.
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 * {{cite book |last1=Lebanon |first1=Guy |last2=Bruckstein |first2=Alfred M.


 * {{AllMusic |class=Album | id=mw0000098545 | title=Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 | access-date=date=April 3, 2021 |last=Brown |first=Marisa | |type=AllMusic Album ID: mw0000098545}}

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 * {{cite web |ref={{SfnRef|Brown,|2008|}} |url={{AllMusic|album|mw0000098545|pure_url=yes}} |work=AllMusic |publisher=RhythmOne|type=AllMusic Album ID: mw0000098545 |access-date=April 3, 2021}}

<li> {{hanging indent|text={{cite magazine |ref={{SfnRef|Nelson, May 8,|1993|p=19}} |last1=Nelson |first1=Havelock |author-link1=Havelock Nelson (writer) |title=The Rap Column" – "Guru Dazzles With New Jazzmatazz |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/90s/1993/BB-1993-05-08.pdf |type=Nelson interviews Guru |page=21 }}}}</li>
 * {{hanging indent|text={{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Billboard, May 8,|1993|pp=19, 62}} |title=Billboard |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_(magazine) |type=May 8, 1993 |volume=105; no. 19 |issue=19 |issn=0006-2510 |access-date=September 25, 2023 |via=World Radio History (worldradiohistory.com); David E. Frackelton Gleason (born 1946), Cleveland |postscript= }}  }}

<li> {{hanging indent|text={{cite magazine |ref={{SfnRef|Flick, May 8,|1993|p=19}} |editor-last1=Flick |editor-first1=Larry |editor-link1=Larry Flick |title=Single Reviews" – "New and Noteworthy: Guru and Donald Byrd: Loungin {{'-}} |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/90s/1993/BB-1993-05-08.pdf |page=62 }}}}</li></ol></ol>


 * {{ISSN|0458-3035}}

<li> {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Wasserman, "Jack Aaron,"|2000|p=134}} |title="Tony Bennett and 'When My Love is Gone{{'-}}" |url={{GBurl |HeylluuHbt0C |p=131 |dq="aaron"+"jack arnold"}} |page=131 }}</li> <li> {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Wasserman, "A & R,"|2000|p=134}} |title="Fifty-Eighth Street, While I Remember" |url={{GBurl |HeylluuHbt0C |p=134 |dq="jac"+"A&R"}} |page=134 }}</li> </ol></ol>
 * {{cite book |last1=Wasserman |first=Herbert (1922–2001) |date=2000 |title=A Different Drummer: What Makes Me Tic, a Memoir |url={{GBurl |HeylluuHbt0C |pg=PR3}} |publisher=Writers Club Press |page=134 |via=Google Books (limited preview) }} {{LCCN|2008934363}}; {{ISBN|978-1-5986-3852-3|1-5986-3852-1}}, {{ISBN|1-5986-3921-8}}; {{OCLC|52229234|show=all}}.


 * {{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|New York Times, June 2,|1936|pp=30, 31}} |last1=New York Times (The) |author-link1=The New York Times |date= |title=182D Annual Commencement Exercises Will Be Held at Columbia Today – Columbia to Give Degrees to 4,500 – Nine Honorary Awards and 273 Diplomas to Be Bestowed at University Exercises |url=https://nyti.ms/3ibBJc6 |url-access=subscription |edition=Late City |volume=85 |issue=28619 |pages=30, 31 |via=TimesMachine (permalink) }}


 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Who's Who,|1997|p=1579}} |title=Who's Who in the World, 1997. "Windsor, William Earl" |url=https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinworld190000unse/page/1578/mode/2up?q=%22Windsor%2C+william%22+%22r+recording%22 |url-access=registration |edition=14th |publisher=Marquis Who's Who, Inc. |via=Internet Archive (Kahle/Austin Foundation) }} {{LCCN|79139215}}; {{ISSN|0083-9825}}; {{ISBN|08379-1117-6}} (Classic ed.); {{ISBN|0-8379-1118-4}} (Delux ed.); {{OCLC|01133198|show=all}}.


 * {{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|New York Times, September 23,|1950|p=24}} |last1=New York Times (The) |author-link1=The New York Times |date=September 23, 1950 |title=Manhattan Transfers" → "48th St. 112–114 W. |url=https://nyti.ms/3FcSz3z |url-access=subscription |edition=Late City |volume=100 |issue=33845 |page=24 (col. 6, middle) |via=TimesMachine (permalink)}}

<li> {{cite book |title=Via Google Books |url={{GBurl |ItGGDwAAQBAJ|pg=PP1}} |series=(limited preview) }}</li> <li> {{cite book |title=Via Google Books |url={{GBurl |FkVMAgAAQBAJ|pg=PP1}} |series=(limited preview) }}</li> <li> {{cite book |title=Via Internet Archive |url=https://archive.org/details/studiostorieshow00simo/page/n3/mode/2up |url-access=registration |series=(ARChive of Contemporary Music) }}</li></ol>
 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Simons,|2004|p=}} |last1=Simons |first1=Dave |date=2004 |title=Studio Stories: How the Great New York Records Were Made : From Miles to Madonna, Sinatra to the Ramones |url={{GBurl|uEmmAK1qjbYC |pg=PP1 }} |publisher=Backbeat Books |via=Google Books (limited preview)}} {{LCCN|2013569151}}; {{ISBN|1-4768-5276-6|978-1-4768-5276-8}}; {{OCLC|57543979|show=all}}.


 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Hinton & Berger,|2008|p=}} |last1=Hinton |first1=Milt |author-link1=Milt Hinton |last2=Berger |first2=David G. |date=2008 |title=Playing The Changes: Milt Hinton's Life in Stories and Photographs |publisher=Vanderbilt University Press }} {{LCCN|2007030389}}; {{ISBN|978-0-8265-1574-2}}; {{OCLC|156975394|show=all}}


 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Lees,|1988|p=}} |last1=Lees |first1=Gene |author-link1=Gene Lees |date=1888 |title=Meet Me at Jim & Andy's: Jazz Musicians and Their World |url=https://archive.org/details/meetmeatjimandys00lees/page/6/mode/2up?q=%22A%26R%22 |url-access=registration |publisher=Oxford University Press |page=7 |via=Internet Archive (ARChive of Contemporary Music) }} {{LCCN|88004865}}{{ISBN|0-1950-4611-0|978-0-1950-4611-3}}; {{OCLC|17677072|show=all}}.


 * {{GBurl |7AoEAAAAMBAJ |p=81|dq="A & R Recording"}}

<li> {{cite book |title=Blog |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/08/23/us/us-clerics-debating-ethics-of-giving-sanctuary-to-aliens.html |series= }}</li> <li> {{cite book |title=Permalink |url=https://nyti.ms/3WGELox |url-access=subscription |edition=Late |volume=134 |issue=46510 |page=1 & B18 (digital image 42) (col. 1) |via=TimesMachine }}</li></ol>
 * {{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|New York Times, August 23,|1985|p=}} |last1=New York Times (The) |author-link1=The New York Times |last2=Goldman |first2=Ari L. |author-link2=Ari L. Goldman |date=August 23, 1985 |title=U.S. Clerics Debating Ethics of Giving Sanctuary to Aliens }}

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<li> <li> {{Age in years, months and days|1896|09|07|1937|07|17}}
 * {{cite magazine |ref={{SfnRef|Billboard, December 15,|1984|p=41}} |last1=Billboard |author-link1=Billboard (magazine) |date=December 15, 1984 |title=Audio Track: New York" → "The Aura Sonic Ltd. |url={{GBurl |nSQEAAAAMBAJ |p=41 |dq="kimati dinizulu"+"kotoko society"}} |volume=96 |issue=50 |page=41 |via=Google Books }}

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 * {{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|New York Times, February 2,|2011|p=B19}} |last1=New York Times (The) |author-link=The New York Times |last2=Fox |first2=Margalit |author-link2=Margalit Fox |date=February 2, 2011 |title=Brian Rust, 88; Compiled Extensive Guides to Recorded Jazz |url= |type=print |series=(Late ed.; East Coast) }} {{ProQuest|848657905}} (US Newsstream database). {{hanging indent |text="The elder Mr. Rust, according to family oral tradition, declined a friend's suggestion that he name Victor's twin sister Decca. Often described as the father of contemporary discography, Mr. Rust embarked in the 1940s on a rigorous, deeply personal project that continued long afterward as he haunted archives and hunted down artists to reconstitute long-vanished recording sessions on paper. For decades, Jazz Records — known to jazz mavens simply as "J.R." — has been the de facto standard reference work in the field, furnishing meticulous information on session dates, personnel and much else for tens of thousands of recordings."}}
 * Blog editions:

<li> {{cite book |date=January 25, 2011 |title="Brian Rust, Father of Modern Discography, Dies at 88" |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/25/arts/music/25rust.html |series= |accessdate=February 2, 2011 }} {{ProQuest|2217511827}} (US Newsstream database). <li> {{cite book |date=February 2, 2011 |title="Brian Rust, Father of Modern Discography, Dies at 88" }} {{ProQuest|2217289081}} (US Newsstream database).</li></ol></ol>


 * {{Cite journal |ref={{SfnRef|Crisis, July|1922|p=139}} |last1=Crisis (The) |author-link1=The Crisis |date=July 1921 |title=Black Swan Records – July Releases |url={{GBurl |KqMTAAAAYAAJ |pg=RA2-PA139 }} |type=advertisement |volume=24 |issue=3 (whole no. 141 |page=139 |via=Google Books (Harvard)  }} {{ISSN|0011-1422}}.

<li> {{cite book |title=Via Internet Archive |url=https://archive.org/details/notableblackamer00jess/page/130/mode/2up |url-access=registration }}</li> <li> {{cite book |title=Via Google Books |url={{GBurl |ssMBzqrUpjwC |p=130 |dq="florence O cole-talbert" }} |type=limited preview }}</li></ol></ol>
 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Smith,|1996|pp=130–131}} |editor-last1=Smith |editor-first1=Jessie Carney |editor-link1=Jessie Carney Smith |date=1996 |orig-date=1992 |title=Notable Black American Women |url= |type=re: Florence Cole-Talbert |location=Detroit |publisher=Gale Research |volume=2 (of 3) }} {{LCCN|91035074}}; {{ISBN|0-8103-9177-5}} (Vol. 2); {{OCLC|24468213|show=all}}.

<li> {{cite book |title=Via Google Books |url={{GBurl |TBB0Jh4QlOcC |p=105 |dq="nettie"+"moore"}} |type=limited preview }}</li></ol></ol>
 * {{Cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Gibbs, December 12,|2012|p=105}} |last1=Gibbs |first1=Craig Martin |date=December 18, 2012 |title=Black Recording Artists, 1877–1926: An Annotated Discography |url={{GBurl |TBB0Jh4QlOcC |p=105 |dq="nettie"+"moore"}} |publisher=McFarland & Company, Inc. |page=105 |via=Google Books (limited preview) }} {{LCCN|2012044588}}; {{ISBN|978-1-4766-0085-7}}; {{OCLC|818293616|show=all}}.


 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Morgenstern, Gitler & Bradley,|1973|p=}} |editor-last1=Morgenstern |editor-first1=Dan |editor-link1=Dan Morgenstern |editor-last2=Gitler |editor-first2=Ira |editor-link2=Ira Gitler |editor-last3=Bradley |editor-first3=Jack (né John N. Bradley III; 1934–2021) |date=1973 |title=Bird & Diz – A Bibliography |url= |publisher=New York Jazz Museum }} {{LCCN|77374454}}; {{OCLC|3630048|show=all}}.


 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Morgenstern & Bradley,|1975|p=}} |last1=Morgenstern |first1=Dan |last2=Bradley |first2=Jack |date=1975 |title=Count Basie and His Bands |url= |publisher=New York Jazz Museum (publisher) }} {{LCCN|77373174}}; {{OCLC|3540251|show=all}}.


 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Kuehl & Schocket,|1973|p=}} |last1=Kuehl |first1=Linda (né Linda Victoria Lipnack; 1940–1978) |author-link1=Linda Lipnack Kuehl |last2=Schocket |first2=Ellie (née Elsa D. Schocket; born 1941) |date=1973 |title=Billie Holiday Remembered |url= |type=booklet for exhibition of pictures, records, films, momentos and spoken recollections, April 7, 1972 – June 30, 1972, compiled and arranged by Kuehl & Schocket; assisted by Dan Morgenstern |publisher=New York Jazz Museum (publisher) }} {{LCCN|77373175}}; {{OCLC|1358163|show=all}}. Note: {{age in years, months, weeks and days|1972|4|7|1974|03|31|format=Cardinal|sc=y}} after the exhibition opening, Schocket married Morgenstern.

<li> {{cite book |last1=Martin |first1=David Stone |author-link1=David Stone Martin |title=Cover illustration }}</li> <li> {{cite book |last1=Morgenstern |first1=Dan |author-link1=Dan Morgenstern |title="The Saxophone in Jazz, an Outline History" }}</li></ol></ol>
 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Giddins, Keepnews & Morgenstern,|1974|p=}} |last1=Giddins |first1=Gary |author-link1=Gary Giddins |last2=Keepnews |first2=Peter |last3=Morgenstern |first3=Dan |author-link3=Dan Morgenstern |date=1974 |title=The Sax Section – Biographical Sketches |type=research assistance by Joe Klee and Howard Fischer |publisher=New York Jazz Museum (publisher) }} {{OCLC|3842152|show=all}}


 * {{cite journal |ref={{SfnRef|Music America Magazine, April|1977|p=38}} |last1=Music America Magazine |date=April 1977 |title=New York Jazz Museum |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_musician_1977-04_1_6/page/38/mode/2up |url-access=registration |location=Boulder, Colorado |publisher=Amordian Press Inc. |volume=1 |issue=6 |page=38 |via=Internet Archive ( Kahle/Austin Foundation) }} {{ISSN|0145-5419}}; {{OCLC|2750697|show=all}}.


 * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Washington International Arts Letter||p=76}} |last1=Washington International Arts Letter |editor-last1=Millsaps |editor-first1=Daniel Webster, III (1919–1984) |date=1974 |title="Private Foundations & Business Corporations Active in Arts / Humanities / Education" → "Ford Fdn" |url=https://archive.org/details/privatefoundatio02mill/page/76/mode/2up?q=%22NY+Jazz+Museum%22 |url-access=registration |type=a $140,000 grant → {{Inflation|US|140000|1973|fmt=eq}} |series=The Arts Patronage Series |location=Washington, D.C. |volume=2 |page=76 |via=Internet Archive }} {{LCCN|77140925}}; {{ISBN|978-0-9120-7205-0|0-9120-7205-9}}; {{OCLC|1602135|show=all}}.


 * {{cite journal |ref={{SfnRef|Record Research, August|1972|pp=1, 5}} |last1=Record Research |author-link1=Record Research |last2=Kunstadt |first2=Leonard Richard (1925–1996) |author-link2=Len Kunstadt |date=August 1972 |title=New York Jazz Museum Opens, Friday, June 16, 1972 |url=https://archive.org/details/RecordResearch117/mode/2up |access-date=September 22, 2022 |issue=117 |pages=1, 5 |via=Internet Archive}}


 * Primary source → {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Fischer,|2003|p=}} |last1=Fischer |first1=Howard E. |date=2003 |orig-date=2004 |title=Jazz Exposé: The New York Jazz Museum and the Power Struggle That Destroyed It |url={{GBurl|rQKkOpLtIe4C |pg=PP1 }} |location=Nashville |publisher=Sundog, Ltd. |via=Google Books }} {{ISBN|978-1-9322-0387-5|1-9322-0387-7}}; {{OCLC|57394563}}.


 * {{cite journal |ref={{SfnRef|Fischer, August 13,|2021}} |last1=Fischer |first1=Howard E. |date=August 13, 2021 |title=The New York Jazz Museum: 1972–1977 |url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/the-new-york-jazz-museum-1972-1977 |journal=All About Jazz |access-date=September 22, 2022 }}

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 * 3: Blank
 * 4: Frederick Leypoldt
 * 5: Riviera-LM Recording System
 * 6: Robert Turgot Brinsmade
 * 7: (blank)
 * 8: DNAinfo.com)
 * 9:
 * 10: Straube Piano building
 * 11: Tops
 * 12: Music Trades addresses
 * 13: Selmer Records matrices
 * 14: Blank
 * 15: Boericke and Runyon
 * 16: Hellmuth photo
 * 17: Lucy Hannah Clinton
 * 18: Blank
 * 19: Roger Beacon High School
 * 20: A & R Recoarding discography
 * 21: GreatSchools, Inc.
 * 22: BestColleges
 * 23: Lïfe Andruszkow
 * 24: For-profit music schools
 * 25: Jack Aaron – A & R Recording
 * 26: Discography
 * 27: Earl J. Morris, newspaper journalist
 * 28: Lewis Music Publishing Company, Inc.
 * 29: Blank
 * 30: Music Trade Review
 * 31: Blank
 * 32: Broadway Music Corporation
 * 33: Morris Rosenbaum
 * 34: Floyd (sheet music artist)
 * 35: Joe Mittenthal
 * 36: Sources
 * 37: more on Anne Caldwell
 * 38: Tin Pan Alley era music publishing industry
 * 39: Charlie Carl
 * 40: "Some Changes Made"
 * 41: Al Lentz
 * 42: Blank
 * 43: Manolo Alvarez Mera, Cuban tenor
 * 44: Francis Edwin Stroup
 * 45: Rack (retail merchandising)
 * 46: Elliott Wexler
 * 47: American Rack Merchandisers Institute
 * 48: National Association of Rack Merchandisers
 * 49: Maxine Kirk
 * 50: Onyx Records
 * 51: D & L Sound
 * 52: Piantadosi
 * 53: AMC
 * 54: Herman Ferdinand
 * 55: UNT tidbits
 * 56: Rainbow Palm Gardens, Indianapolis
 * 57: Ollie Shepard
 * 58: Billy Higgins
 * 59: Willie Bendon Overstreet
 * 60: Central Booking
 * 61: Puchito
 * 62: Garwood Van
 * 63: Martin-Smith School of Music
 * 64: Kimati Dinizulu
 * 65: Leon Claxton
 * 66: Cotton Club Tramp Band
 * 67: Doc Tyson
 * 68: Blank
 * 69: Bernuthsche Konservatorium
 * 70: Marjorie Norton
 * 71: Terri Lee (female vocalist)
 * 72: Murray Katz (Treat Records)
 * 73: Delta Records
 * 74: Maurice Thompson Singers
 * 75: Otto Börs
 * 76: Wally Stoefler
 * 77: Bill Spottswood
 * 78: Jolly Coburn
 * 79: Nathan & Leon Brusiloff
 * 80: Charles Leighton
 * 81: Blank
 * 82: Phyllis Lynne
 * 83: Lee Sisters
 * 84: Lynn Wakefield
 * 85: Colors
 * 86: Peer Music
 * 87: Cotton Club Boys
 * 88: Watermelon Trust (song)
 * 89: Lulu Leslie ("Beef Trust") member
 * 90: Cotton Club Girls
 * 91: Closing of the Cotton Club
 * 92: Music Journal Annual Anthology
 * 93: Century Custom Recording Service
 * 94: NL
 * 95: Texas Times
 * 96: Barton Music
 * 97: Sol Parker
 * 98: Johnny Kay (pseudonym)
 * 99: Fay Tishman
 * 100: Marjorie Goetschius
 * 101: 97th Army Band
 * 102: BLANK
 * 103: Tyrone Daily Herald
 * 104: Hospital for Joint Diseases
 * 105: Helene Fuld School of Nursing at McKinley Memorial Hospital in Trenton
 * 106: National Association of Practical Nurse Schools
 * 107: Leonhard Felix Fuld
 * 108: Alexsandra Mitchell
 * 109: Rev. Dr. Sadie S. Mitchell, EdD
 * 110: 97th
 * 111: Dwight Beckham, of the 97th Army Band
 * 112: Pittsburgh theatres
 * 113: Webb
 * 114: Glenn Parker
 * 115: Daisy Dean
 * 116: Adam Kessel
 * 117: CCSO
 * 118: JS
 * 119: One-Eleven, Ltd.
 * 120: Philly Chamber Symphony
 * 121: Schumm
 * 124: Schumm talk
 * 122: Gloria Whitney
 * 123: Dick Messner
 * 125: Empty
 * 126: Empty
 * 127: Walden
 * 128: Blank
 * 129: Carhart
 * 130: Castle
 * 131: Apex
 * 132: Renaissance Theatre
 * 133: Wm. H. Roach
 * 134: The Arctic Social Club, Harlem
 * 135: Hyacinth Club
 * 136: Renaissance Casino events
 * 137: Association of Trade and Commerce, Harlem
 * 138: National Design Model and Dressmakers' Association, Harlem
 * 139: Guild Records
 * 140: Kenton: Easton's book
 * 141: Metronome
 * 142: Musical Courier
 * 143: The Dominant
 * 144: Frank R. Seltzer, cornetist
 * 145: Jacobs' Band Monthly
 * 146: Amelia Tilghman
 * 147: Tom Clark
 * 148: Chestnut Street Opera House
 * 149: Antonio de la Mora
 * 150: Wichita Beacon
 * 151: Rev. W. Perkins
 * 152: Presbyterian of the West
 * 153: Bridge
 * 154: Cornish Wildlife
 * 155: Bowers Bridge
 * 156: Garfield Covered Bridge
 * 157: T
 * 158: Recovery Room
 * 159: Mad Cap
 * 160: Marchel Ivery
 * 161: Tim Schuller, blue-jazz musicologist-journalist
 * 162: Buddy
 * 163: Chirillo
 * 164: Pinn
 * 165: Blackstone
 * 166: Jazz Information
 * 167: Eugene Williams
 * 168: Paul Barnes
 * 169: Thomas Q. Seabrooke
 * 170: Edward Schuberth & Co.
 * 171: Henry Wilson (Trow's)
 * 172: Manhattan Directories (historic)
 * 173: Kendall
 * 174: Gibbons HS
 * 175: Texas HBS template
 * 176: Texas HBS
 * 177: Spizzy Canfield
 * 178: Will Henry Bennett
 * 179: Teddy Hale
 * 180: George E. Pitts
 * 181: LI
 * 182: American Bookbinding
 * 183: Black Rock Press
 * 184: McKissack Beach
 * 185: RL Christie, Edinburgh
 * 186: ALR
 * 187: McKissack family
 * 188: Showman's
 * 189: Sara Louise Slack
 * 190: Mae Doelling
 * 191: William Joseph Schmidt
 * 192: Alexander Zukowski
 * 193: Theodore Du Moulin
 * 194: Women's Symphony Orchesra (Chicago)
 * 195: Lois Bichl
 * 196: Adeline Schmidt
 * 197: Southern Pacific Railroad Concert Band
 * 198: Moffett Studio
 * 199: Francis White
 * 200: Robert Gordon Williams
 * 201: Skippy Adelman
 * 202: Hefti's "Duet"
 * 203: Eaves
 * 204: Samuel Juster
 * 205: Salmi Morse
 * 206: Knighthood
 * 207: Nella Webb
 * 208: Linc
 * 209: Repertory (medical cross-references)
 * 210: Hagen
 * 211: Eugene Williams disambiguation
 * 212: Ed Fuerst
 * 213: Tune Twisters
 * 214: Love Makes the World Go Round
 * 215: Hopkins marriages
 * 216: Anita Hemmings
 * 217: Andy Love
 * 218: Jack Lathrop
 * 219: Mayfair Music
 * 220: Screen & Radio Weekly
 * 221: Robert Herzberg
 * 222: Jack Sher
 * 223: Pepsi's "Nickel, Nickel"
 * 224: Newell-Emmett
 * 225: Top jingles
 * 226: Austen Croom Johnson
 * 227: Annoyance factor
 * 228: Andrew C. Love
 * 229: Continuity acceptance editor
 * 230: Mister Softee jingle
 * 231: Turkey in the Straw
 * 232: Donald Byrd (choreagrapher)
 * 233: Greenwood Apts.
 * 234: Pinellas High School
 * 235: FolkWax
 * 236: Charles E. Drayton, baritone
 * 237: Herbert Wright, drummer
 * 238: Ford Dabney
 * 239: Dabney-Disco
 * 240: Carl F. Williams, arranger
 * 241: Rang Tang
 * 242: S-H-I-N-E
 * 243: Mose Ross, drummer
 * 244: Charleston Chronicle
 * 245: National Conservatory of Music
 * 246: H. Mahieu Costumes, Inc.
 * 247: NYC Theaters
 * 248: Inter-State Tattler
 * 249: Bennie Butler
 * 250: other Tattlers
 * 251: CCC pubs
 * 252: Wallace
 * 253: Billy Butler
 * 254: Robbins-Engel
 * 255: Choc
 * 256: Hillard
 * 257: Arthur
 * 258: Refs
 * 259: 537th
 * 260: Hillard, Dallas News article
 * 261: Eaton
 * 262: Chess
 * 263: Chess1
 * 264: School
 * 265: Armed Forces Chess
 * 266: Tex. Lt. Gov. Johnson
 * 267: Infobox embed
 * 268: Hall County Herald
 * 269: J.P. Kimball, M.D.
 * 270: Agnes Sjösten
 * 271: AWH
 * 272: Judy's
 * 273: IBW
 * 274: Illinois Women's Suffrage
 * 275: People's Grocery
 * 276: Rev. Charles Frederic Aked
 * 277: W. & J. Mackay
 * 278: Royal Engineers Journal
 * 279: "Little Bird Told Me" (song)
 * 280: "K-C Records
 * 281: Ada Kurtz
 * 282: Lavern Baker
 * 283: Abie "Available" Baker
 * 284: 1
 * 285: Henry Mason
 * 286: Silas Green
 * 287: Tutt Brothers
 * 288: Al H. Wilson, actor
 * 289: Sisters Don
 * 290: Ormond Hood Butler
 * 291: Washington Light Infantry Corps
 * 292: Sally Shadd
 * 293: Ida V . Wells
 * 294: Guido Borgianni
 * 295: Herreshoff family tree
 * 296: Prudence Island
 * 297: Fenzi
 * 298: Meyer Memorial Award
 * 300: Excel date serial number
 * 301: Rotondi
 * 302: Jewell Fenzi
 * 303: Phi Sigma Rho
 * 304: Weldon Rogers
 * 305: Pumper
 * 306: JB Floyd
 * 307: CDCM
 * 308: Library
 * 309: Cole
 * 311: Sam Furnace
 * 312: Bendery
 * 313: Samuelson
 * 314: Lucille Cardin Crain
 * 315: Trane's "Alabama"
 * 316: USS Utah (BB-31)
 * 317: voting legislation
 * 318: Col. Billy Mayfield
 * 319: Houston labor unions
 * 320: Houston Press
 * 321: Mitchell "Tiny" Webb (guitarist)
 * 322: Watson, Robinson, Indiana
 * 323: Wendy Wolff
 * 324: American National Biography
 * 325: Senate history
 * 326: American National Biography
 * 327: Sherman, Texas – Hughs lynching
 * 328: Texas HB 3979
 * 329: VU
 * 330: Sax
 * 331: 1930
 * 332: Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher
 * 333: Black Dispatch
 * 334: Willey & Co.
 * 335: James Harvey Robinson
 * 336: U. Penn History Translations
 * 337: Read Lewis
 * 338: Simon Willard
 * 339: Kieran Smith
 * 340: Old Say-Brook
 * 341: Lou Nolan
 * 342: Robert Lewis Reid (artist)
 * 343: The Popular Educator
 * 344: Cassell's Popular Educator
 * 345: Popular Educator Company (1919)
 * 346: Peale's Popular Educator
 * 347: Stanton's Popular Educator
 * 348: 20th century African American literature
 * 349: Cecil Mack
 * 350: Long Island
 * 351: Staten Island
 * 352: Queens
 * 353: Brooklyn
 * 354: Cemetery Belt
 * 355: Miscellaneous
 * 356: NYC Death Registers
 * 357: Queens flag
 * 358: Ramacciotti
 * 360: War Film
 * 361: Queens final
 * 362: Martin's Field
 * 363: KA
 * 364: Bibliography fixes
 * 365: Alt
 * 366: Picard
 * 367: Minicam Photography
 * 368: Culver Pictures
 * 369: Windsor Mansion
 * 370: BS
 * 371: The Crisis
 * 372: Mantle Fielding
 * 373: Linder, Eddy, Claus, lithographers
 * 374: Frederick Winslow Taylor
 * 375: Hawthorne Films
 * 376: Billie Holiday
 * 377: Howard Barrie
 * 378: "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"
 * 379: Stanley J. Damerell
 * 380: Montague Ewing
 * 381: Henry Bailey Tilsley
 * 382: The War Illustrated
 * 383: The Recorder
 * 384: Frank Tilsley
 * 385: Gramophone
 * 386: "I Never See Maggie Alone" (song)
 * 387: Sid Silvers
 * 388: Wag Abbey
 * 389: Memory Lane
 * 390: Phonograph Monthly Review
 * 391: R.D. Darrell
 * 392: Disques
 * 393: Gramophone Shop
 * 394: Music Lovers' Encyclopedia
 * 395: Gauldin
 * 396: Music Lovers' Guide
 * 397: David Hall
 * 398: Boetsch Bros.
 * 399: Simpson
 * 400: Harriet Margulies
 * 401: Papa John Gordy
 * 402: Historic underground NYC
 * 403: Kathy Barr
 * 404: Look of Love, tenor sax
 * 405: Riverside Research Institute
 * 406: Murray, Iowa
 * 407: Brush College
 * 408: Jalapa, Nebraska
 * 409: Crittenden, T.D.
 * 410: Govt using fake social media
 * 411: North American Sylva
 * 409: Crittenden, T.D.
 * 410: Govt using fake social media
 * 411: North American Sylva