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Massachusetts passport - Wikipedia Articles

  • Ilia Trilling

    Ilia Trilling, (or Ilya Trilling) (1895, Elberfeld (now Wuppertal) – 1947) was a German-born Yiddish theatrical producer and composer for Yiddish theatrical works. He was active in Poland, Ukraine and the United States. Throughout the 1920s, until he emigrated to USA. He was able to obtain passage to America by being granted a passport by Russian authorities solely for Ilya Trilling and then getting a friend to change the word Ilya to "familya", meaning family in the native language. This forgery paid off and the entire family emigrated to America through Ellis Island, never to return to Europe. He continued his work in the Yiddish theater in America. His children and their offspring are still in the United States. They live in California, Pepper Pike, Ohio, Sharon, Massachusetts, Missouri, Florida, Colorado, North Carolina, and many other locations. Works [edit] Zog, Zog, Zog Es Mir (Tell Me, Say It to Me) Du Shaynst Vi Di Zun (You Shine Like the Sun) External links [edit] Ili... (see more)

  • Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Federal Building

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    Tip O'Neill building, Boston The Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Federal Building is an administrative center of the U.S. federal government in Boston, Massachusetts. Named for former Massachusetts congressman and House of Representatives Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill, the building houses the New England regional offices of numerous federal agencies, e.g. the Social Security Administration, the Peace Corps, Boston Passport Agency,[1] etc. It is located at 10 Causeway Street. Contents 1 History 2 Tenants 3 Architecture 4 Art installations 5 References 6 Image gallery History [edit] Built in 1986, the building is named after Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill, Jr. (1912-1994), Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1977 to 1987. It replaced the Madison Hotel, a buff-brick Art Deco landmark that hosted visiting NBA and NHL teams when they challenged the Boston Celtics basketball team and the Boston Bruins hockey team in the adjacent Boston Garden. The Beatles also stayed at ... (see more)

  • United States passport

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    United States passport The front cover of a contemporary United States biometric passport (2007). Front of a passport card (2009). Date first issued August 2007 (biometric passport booklet) Issued by  United States Type of document Passport Purpose Identification Eligibility requirements United States nationality Expiration 10 years after acquisition for people at least age 16; 5 years for minors under 16 United States passports are passports issued to citizens and non-citizen nationals of the United States of America.[1] They are issued exclusively by the U.S. Department of State.[2] Besides issuing passports (in booklet form), also limited use passport cards are issued by the same organization subject to the same requirements.[3] It is unlawful to enter or exit the United States without a valid passport or Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative-compliant passport-replacement document.[4][5] U.S. passport booklets are valid for travel by Americans anywher... (see more)

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