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Edwin Boone Craighead was an American academic and school administrator who served as the president of Clemson University, Central College, the University of Central Missouri, Tulane University, and the University of Montana.
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The \"Worker's Marseillaise\" is a Russian revolutionary song named after \"La Marseillaise\", the current national anthem of France. It is based on a poem of Pyotr Lavrov, first published on 1 July 1875 in London as \"A New Song\". The poem reflects a radical socialist program and calls for the violent destruction of the Russian monarchy. At the end of 1875 or in 1876, this poem began to be sung in Russia to the melody of the last verse of Robert Schumann's song \"Die beiden grenadiere\". Schumann's melody is inspired by the original Marseillaise, but is noticeably different from it. Thus, the melody of the Worker's Marseillaise is only indirectly related to the original Marseillaise, and the lyrics not at all. The song is close to the cruel romance genre, and this influenced its popularity. The name the \"Worker's Marseillaise\" has been fixed since the 1890s.
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