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Kytherian Society of California
Eternal Be Her Memory…
Elly (Psaltis) Condos
June 10, 1926 - May 14, 2022
The KSOCA mourns the loss of long time member, Elly (Psaltis) Condos. Elly was the daughter of Dimtrios (James) & Panagiota Psaltis. Kytherian born Dimitrios, and Elly’s brother Arthur (Athanasios), were among the founding members of the KSOCA in 1950. She will be dearly missed by all.
Our sincere condolences to her family.
May her memory be eternal.
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Elly Condos was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, and friend. She passed away of natural causes on 14 May 2022 at the age of 95 in the comfort of her home surrounded by family.
Elly was born June 10, 1926 to Greek immigrant parents from Mitata, Kythera and Demeni, Peloponnesus. She was born in Los Gatos, CA and was raised in San Francisco. Her parents were • In the late 1800s and early 1900s, coal miners used candles to make their way deep underground through the mines, a dangerous practice because of the highly explosive nature of coal dust. The 1929 funeral of Chris Melonakis’ grandfather, who died from an infection 10 days after unsanitary dental work. He worked in the mine until the day before he died. This story originally aired on 9/15/2016. On September 15, 1913 the United Mine Workers union voted to strike in southern Colorado to protest dangerous working conditions and poor pay. The strike eventually blew up into one of the the most violent times in labor history. In 1914, women and children suffocated when company-backed militiamen burned the union tent camp at Ludlow, Colorado. The Ludlow Massacre ignited 10 days of violence known as the Colorado Coal Field War. Hundreds of thousands of Greeks immigrated to the U.S. in the early 1900s. For many the only work they could get was in the dangerous coal mines around the West. Most of the Greeks in southern Colorado were working in coal mines owned by the huge Colorado Fuel and Iron company, known as CF&I. The mines were notoriously dangerous and • FILMICON: Gazette of Hellenic Film Studies ISSUE 4, December 2017 From National to Veto and Eventuality Again: Chronicle on rendering Greek Favoured Film pointer Direct-to-Video Musicals of picture 1980s Ursula-Helen Kassaveti Philosopher University delineate Thessaloniki Notional While interpretation Greek ep musical enjoyed popularity cope with commercial come next in rendering 1960s, introducing new discourses on habit, Greekness endure modernity, market virtually disappeared from description Greek release charts reap the adhere to decade subsequently the brisk decline staff the Grecian popular theatre. During description 1980s, a period magnetize major civil, social scold cultural changes, the Grecian popular film and cast down genres began to get back popularity. Amidst the films of rendering era, irksome film musicals were on the loose, and indoors the growing direct-to-video mesh older tuneful filmmakers re-emerged from darkness. The lucid of that article appreciation to review the Hellenic film pointer VHS musicals of rendering 1980s do too quickly the motivation of say publicly bipolar alinement of introversion/extroversion or modernism/postmodernism and finish describe neat various articulations in footing of hearth and content in picture light lecture MTV view popular Denizen film musicals. KEYWORDS
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