Richard Aldrich - L-Z Aldrich, richard J. Legacies of Secret Service Renegade SOE and the Karen Struggle in From January to July 1945, Alexander rado the GRU chief in http://intellit.muskingum.edu/alpha_folder/A_folder/aldrichl-z.html
Extractions: Richard J. Aldrich L - Z Aldrich, Richard J. "Legacies of Secret Service: Renegade SOE and the Karen Struggle in Burma, 1948-50." Intelligence and National Security 14, no. 4 (Winter 1999): 130-148. During World War II, it proved relatively easy for secret services to foment insurgencies. However, in the postwar period, the issue became one of how to handle such forces. The Karens had worked loyally alongside SOE during the war, and in its aftermath some former SOE officers returned in a "private" capacity to aid the hill tribes against the central Rangoon government. Aldrich, Richard J. "Policing the Past: Official History, Secrecy and British Intelligence since 1945." English Historical Review [RefMats/Release/UK] Aldrich, Richard J. "OSS, CIA and European Unity: The American Committee on United Europe, 1948-1960." Diplomacy and Statecraft 8, no. 1 (Mar. 1997): 184-227. [CA/Eur] Aldrich, Richard J. "Putting Culture into the Cold War: The Cultural Relations Department (CRD) and British Covert Information Watfare." Intelligence and National Security 18, no. 2 (Summer 2003): 109-133.
New York Times 3-4-66 richard James rado Eleanor ..Rosemary Harris Philip, King of France. http://www.michaelbutler.com/hair/holding/prepost/jim/NYT3-4-66.html
Extractions: The title character of "The Lion in Winter," which opened last night at the Ambassador, is King Henry II of England. The play is about Henry's trials and troubles with his wife and his three sons in the matter of choosing his successor. James Goldman has written the work with intelligence, some astringent wit and much theatrical skill; but all through the evening, the wrong question keeps growing in us, What is Henry's successor to us? In other words, Mr. Goldman's play for all its considerable cleverness of construction, pith and mercurial storming of moods never really shakes or concerns us. His characters are recognizable but not affecting; his drama is discernible but not gripping; and a theme to justify the existence of the play here and now is hard to find.
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Online NewsHour: Milosevic On Trial - February 13, 2002 GABY rado At that stage, the British judge, richard May, cut off Mr. Milosevic s microphone to ask a question. Later he dismissed the former President s http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/europe/jan-june02/milosevic_2-13.html
Extractions: GABY RADO : This trial always promised surprises and a clashes of wills between Slobodan Milosevic and the judges, and so it turned out. With just half an hour to go before the end of this afternoon's session, the former President of Yugoslavia disdainfully challenged both the legality of the War Crimes Tribunal, and the even- handedness of the men sitting in judgment on him. SPOKESMAN: Mr. Milosevic, it's now your opportunity to address the chamber. SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC (Translated): I challenge the very legality of this tribunal, because it was not set up on the basis of the law. The Security Council could not transfer the right that it does not have to this tribunal, and therefore, this tribunal does not have the competence to try. GABY RADO: Without pausing, the man charged with violating the human rights of hundreds of thousands of people in the Balkans then claimed his own rights had been violated when he was arrested and extradited to the Hague.
Online NewsHour: Bosnian Elections -- September 16, 1996 Bosnian Election GABY rado The counting of ballot papers is still going on nearly 48 Bosnian Election ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH Now to richard Holbrooke, http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/bosnia/september96/holbrooke_9-16.html
Extractions: TRANSCRIPT No results are available yet for the Bosnian elections, held over the weekend. The balloting has been surrounded by delays in the count, lost voter registrations, and low turnout by Muslims in Serb controlled territory. An Independent Television News update is followed by a Newsmaker interview with Ambassador Richard Holbrooke. A RealAudio version of this NewsHour segment is available. Sept. 13, 1996 Browse the NewsHour's Bosnia Index ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: In the elections, Bosnians, Serbs, Muslims, and Croats went to the polls to elect leaders of a unified Bosnian state. Those living in the Muslim-Croat part of Bosnia chose a Muslim and a Croat for the newly created three-member national presidency. Those living in the Bosnian Serb area selected the Serb member. Both groups also chose national and regional legislators. We'll talk to Richard Holbrooke, architect of the Dayton Peace Accord, but first this report from Gaby Rado of Independent Television News. GABY RADO: The counting of ballot papers is still going on nearly 48 hours after polling stations closed. That's partly due to the complex nature of the election, partly to political posturing which delayed the count. One gloomy statistic which did emerge, less than 15,000 out of a possible 200,000 refugees crossed the former front line called the I.E.B.L. This evening, the chief election scrutineer said at least there'd been no violence.
South West Arts Links rado. richard Holloway. Information/Communications Officer. Russell Stockley. Email russells@artsmidnorthcoast.org. Education Campus. Coffs Harbour NSW 2457 http://www.southwestarts.com.au/links.php
Extractions: Home This page was printed from the South West Arts Inc. website at http://www.southwestarts.com.au About Outback theatre Photos What's On ... Projects General links Script resources Youth links Festivals ... Other sites we love New South Wales Ministry for the Arts http://www.arts.nsw.gov.au Australia Council http://www.ozco.gov.au mail@ozco.gov.au Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts http://www.dcita.com.au dcita.mail@dcita.gov.au Links to useful arts-related websites, government cultural organisations and government departments for business http://www.artsinfo.net.au An interactive arts marketing site http://www.fuel4arts.com http://amol.org.au Funding sources and advice on submission writing http://www.communitybuilders.nsw.gov.au/finding_funds Information about Commonwealth grants http://www.grantslink.gov.au Links to government sources of financial assistance http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/sp/spgrants.htm link index Maverick Musicals http://www.mavmuse.com Samuel French http://www.samuelfrench-london.co.uk
Baudet's Conjecture -- From MathWorld van der Waerden, BL How the Proof of Baudet s Conjecture Was Found. Studies in Pure Mathematics (Presented to richard rado). London Academic Press, pp. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BaudetsConjecture.html
Extractions: MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics Partitions ... Solved Problems Baudet's Conjecture If are sets of positive integers and where is the set of positive integers, then some contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions . The conjecture was proved in 1928 by B. L. van der Waerden. SEE ALSO: Arithmetic Progression van der Waerden's Theorem [Pages Linking Here] REFERENCES: van der Waerden, B. L."How the Proof of Baudet's Conjecture Was Found." Studies in Pure Mathematics (Presented to Richard Rado). London: Academic Press, pp. 251-260, 1971. CITE THIS AS: Eric W. Weisstein. "Baudet's Conjecture." From MathWorld A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BaudetsConjecture.html Wolfram Research, Inc.
Extractions: Sie sind hier: Startseite Lexikon Richard Rado Richard Rado 28. April in Berlin 23. Dezember in Reading Berkshire England ) war ein deutscher Mathematiker Richard Rado studierte zun¤chst in Berlin und G¶ttingen Mathematik und promovierte . Im gleichen Jahr emigrierte er nach Grobritannien . Dort wurde er von Hardy Littlewood und Hall beeinflusst. Eine Reihe von Arbeiten zur Kombinatorik und Graphentheorie entstanden zusammen mit Paul Erd¶s Rado wechselte zum King's College in London ehe er bis zu seiner Emeritierung einen Lehrstuhl an der Universit¤t Reading ¼bernahm.
BCC - Past Conferences Noga Alon, Restricted colorings of graphs (The richard rado lecture); Aart Blokhuis, Polynomials in finite geometries and combinatorics; Graham Brightwell, http://www.maths.dundee.ac.uk/~kedwards/bcc/past.html
Extractions: British Combinatorial Conferences are currently held every two years, and are run by the British Combinatorial Committee . This page provides information about each of the conferences. You can also read an article by Norman Biggs on "British Combinatorics in Ancient Times (1969 - 1977)" , reproduced from the 1997 British Combinatorial Bulletin. Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and its Applications University of Oxford, 7-10 July 1969 75 participants. List of talks Combinatorial Mathematics and its Applications. Edited by D. J. A. Welsh. Academic Press, London/New York, 1971. x+364 pp. Back to list of conferences 17 participants. List of talks Back to list of conferences Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics
British Combinatorics In Ancient Times (1969-77) It was clear what had to be done, and much to our relief richard rado agreed to take it on. The fact that there was a willing Secretary in the offing was an http://www.maths.dundee.ac.uk/~kedwards/bcc/ancient.html
Extractions: (This article first appeared in the 1997 British Combinatorial Bulletin.) Some while ago Peter Cameron told me that the Committee was gathering information about the early days of the British Combinatorial Conferences. Sabbatical leave has given me the opportunity to dig out some old files, and the following account is based on documentary evidence, as far as possible. I am grateful to several of those mentioned in the account for adding their own recollections. Of course, there were signs of interest in some aspects of Combinatorics in the 19th century and even earlier. In the British context the two mighty tomes of MacMahon's Combinatory Analysis (1915-16) cannot be overlooked. But that is really prehistory. It was in the 1960s that the subject calling itself Combinatorial Theory, or more succinctly, Combinatorics, began to take wing. Herbert Ryser published his Combinatorial Mathematics in 1963, Gian-Carlo Rota began his series of papers On the Foundations of Combinatorial theory in 1964, the Journal of Combinatorial Theory was founded in 1966, and Marshall Hall's book Combinatorial Theory was published in 1967. Perhaps the first major British event took place in July 1969 when Dominic Welsh organised a Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and its Applications In 1970 I moved from Southampton to Royal Holloway College, and soon after my arrival the Head of Department told me that he wanted to reduce the balance which had accumulated in his Research Support Fund. I suggested that we should host a small
Apr 28 - Author Anniversaries Kurt GÖDEL 1906 richard rado 1907 Henri Jules MICHEL 1907 Theodore ROTHMAN 1908 Jack(=John Henry Webb) FINGLETON 1910 (W) Sam(=Samuel Kimball) http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/apr28.htm
Extractions: If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee SMADE 1869: William Joseph Harding KING 1870: Cecil (Charles Windsor) ALDIN 1871: Elva Sophronia SMITH 1872: Walter Taylor MARVIN (ps: TWO of Her Lovers (2)) 1874: Karl KRAUS 1878: Col, Frederick RAINSFORD-HANNAY 1878: Franz HIRSCH (ps: Franz ARNOLD) 1878: Lionel Herbert BLYTHE (ps: Lionel BARRYMORE) 1880: William MACKINDER 1882: Heinrich HAUER (ps: Henry BELLAMANN) 1884: Edith ( nee Died: nee nee )Quijada CORNISH 1952: William Bardsley BRASH 1953: Georgina Grenfell BUCKLAND, nee nee KNOX 2001: Prof, Marie JAHODA 2002: Arthur Atwater FROST 2002: Gerd (Walter Christian) SOMMERHOFF 2002: Prof, Gordon Randolph WILLEY 2002: Walter Shirley NICKLIN, Jr 2003: Muriel TOPAZ, Mrs DRUCKMAN 2004: Alexander Y BOVIN 2004: David NEWSOME 2004: Hugh Percival ELLIOTT 2004: Jeremy (Allen) BLACK 2004: Patrick BERHAULT 2005: Prof, Douglas William John JOHNSON 2005: Prof, William Henry HARBAUGH 2005: Raymundo S PUNONGBAYAN 2005: Stephen Samuel SLOAN Return to the Author Anniversaries page.
Dec 23 - Author Anniversaries John Bell CONDLIFFE 1989 Henry Gershon BURKE 1989 richard rado 1990 Foy (David) KOHLER 1990 Sidney LIPPMAN 1990 Wilmar House SHIRAS 1991 Ernst http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/dec23.htm
Extractions: If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee nee OPPENHEIMER 1909: Sarah MARKHAM, nee LOVEDAY 1910: Canon, George YOUELL 1910: Prof, Edward Payson BLAIR 1911: Prof, Niels Kaj JERNE 1911: Sir, Theodore CRAWFORD 1913: Archie Lee WRIGHT (ps: Archie MOORE) 1913: Dudley Dean McGAUGHY (ps: Dudley DEAN; Dean OWEN; Brian WYNNE) 1916: Kenneth Frank BOWDEN 1916: Robert Norman William BLAKE, (life) Baron BLAKE of Braydestone 1917: Miriam WADDINGTON, nee DWORKIN 1920: Peter (Afanasevich) PIROGOV 1922: James (Dixon) DOUGLAS 1923: Arthur OGLESBY 1923: Harold MASURSKY 1923: V-Adm, James B STOCKDALE 1924: Dan(=Daniel John) DEVINE 1927: Jean Mary COOK 1932: William Howard BLACKBURN, aka Bill BLACKBURN 1934: Dolores ( nee ?)Moyano MARTIN 1940: (Charles) David NYHAN, Jr 1978: Jodie MARSH Died: nee nee nee nee )Bradford ARESTY 2000: Richard Charles Maurice LEARNER 2001: Benjamin (Franklin) CAPPS 2001: Donald Clayton SPENCER 2001: Jacques MAYOL 2001: Janice ( nee )Farrar THADDEUS 2001: Sir, Dimitri/Dmitriy Dmitrievich OBOLENSKY 2002: (Thomas) Malcolm CRAWFORD 2002: Harvey Bertram SCRIBNER 2002: Prof, William Smith WATT 2002: Stanley ROSENFELD 2002: William Arthur MUNFORD 2003: (Elsie) Grace KEITH
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TIME.com -- Richard Corliss: That Old Feeling: 'Hair' Today But it was James rado, coauthor of the book and lyrics, who had originated That Old Feeling To Liv With Bergman richard Corliss talks about the great http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,108781-2,00.html
Extractions: SUBSCRIBE TO TIME MAGAZINE FOR JUST $1.99 SUBSCRIBE TO TIME PRINT E-MAIL MORE BY AUTHOR Page 2 of 2 Previous All these felicities made "Hair" an event of theatrical importance. What made it a hit was the score. MacDermot, a conservatively dressed Canadian living in Staten Island, at first seemed an odd match for the woolly East Villagers Rado and Ragni. They might have chosen a more downtown composer like Al Carmines or Lou Reed. But MacDermot has an almost inexhaustible melodic gift; not just "Hair" but later shows like "Two Gentlemen of Verona" and "The Human Comedy" are profligate with irresistibly singable tunes, 30 or 40 of them. MacDermot put the authors baroque lyrics into svelte containers, made the contentious ideas in the songs attractive to a mass audience. Gradually, like a stern old bachelor who realizes that hes fallen in love, I surrendered to the show. As the focus shifts from the raucous Berger to Claude, the lost-soul with the draft notice, "Hair" bares its big brave gooey heart. Creeks rendition of "Where Do I Go" (the shows most Broadway-friendly ballad) gives the first act a poignant capper. Miriam Shor is a winsome, sturdy charmer as pregnant Jeannie, and Jessica-Snow Wilson does full justice to "Frank Mills." The trio "White Boys" gets a nice Supremes-style staging from director-choreographer Kathleen Marshall. "What a Piece of Work Is Man" (lyrics by W. Shakespeare) is beautifully sung by Michael Seelbach and Sean Jeremy Palmer, two men with delicately powerful boy-choir voices; I hereby award Seelbach the singing of "Aquarius" in all future performances.
TIME.com -- Richard Corliss: That Old Feeling: 'Hair' Today richard Corliss on the revival of the one and only tribal loverock musical. rados and Ragnis lyrics owed as much to Allen Ginsberg as to Ira Gershwin http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,108781,00.html
Extractions: On May 3, 2001, another group of theater lovers filed into Manhattans City Center to see a new production of "Hair," this seasons third and final production in the renowned "Encores! series of classic musicals revived in concert form. ("Hair" plays just six performances, the last one Monday evening.) Presenting revivals of such classics and oddities as "Wonderful Town," "Strike Up the Band" and "Do-Re-Mi," the series has wowed audiences with pristine scores and showmanship on a shoestring. Typically, the performers enter in evening wear and hold the script in their hands; Rob Fishers 30-piece orchestra bursts into some gorgeous old tune, and the crowd levitates in rapture. For the past eight years, its been one of the very best reasons to be alive in New York. Next Email the Columnist BACK TO TOP PRINT ... MORE BY AUTHOR document.write("");
The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: R To Radzevich Radman, richard of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn. Democrat. rado, Thomas J. of Michigan. Candidate for US Representative from Michigan 13th District http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/raab-radway.html
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Index to Politicians: R to Radzevich R.F.K. See Robert Francis Kennedy Raab, Eugene . Still living as of 1996. Raab, Henry St. Clair County , Ill. Democrat. Illinois superintendent of public instruction Burial location unknown Raab, Julius C. Hudson County , N.J. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, . Still living as of 1944. Raaflaub, David H. (b. 1944) Washtenaw County , Mich. Born in . Candidate for justice of Michigan state supreme court , 1984 (Libertarian), 1986 (Independent), 1996 (Libertarian), 1998 (Libertarian); Libertarian candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, ; Libertarian candidate for mayor of Ann Arbor, Mich. , 1991; Libertarian candidate for Michigan state board of education , 1994. Still living as of 2000. RAALTE: See also D. B. K. Van Raalte Raap, Charles See F. Charles Raap Raap, F. Charles Muskegon County , Mich. Born in Ottawa County , Mich., November 4, 1920 . Democrat. Machinist ; member of Michigan state house of representatives , 1955-60, 1965-66 (Muskegon County 2nd District 1955-60, 97th District 1965-66); defeated, 1960 (Muskegon County 2nd District), 1966 (97th District). Member, Eagles Moose . Died in Burial location unknown Raasch, Herman W. A.
Report Number CS-TR-72-269 Institution Stanford University Author rado, richard Date March 1972 Abstract Let R denote a set of linear operations defined on the set P of positive integers; for example, http://www-db.stanford.edu/TR/CS-TR-72-269.html
Extractions: which contains A as a subset and is closed under every operation in R. The set sometimes have an elegant form, for example, the set consists of all positive numbers congruent to 1 or 5 modulo 12. The objective is to give an arithmetic characterization of elements of a set , and this paper is a report on progress made on this problem last year. Many of the questions left open here have since been resolved by one of us (Klarner).
Report Number CS-TR-72-274 Institution Stanford University Author rado, richard Date March 1972 Abstract Let k1,$m_1, \ldots ,m_k$ denote non-negative integers, and suppose the greatest common divisor of $m_1, http://www-db.stanford.edu/TR/CS-TR-72-274.html