March 30 - Art History Online Reference And Guide 1533 thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury. 2004 - Erick Friedman ,American concert violinist, violin professor at Yale University http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/March_30
March 30 - Slider 1533 thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury. 2004 Erick Friedman,American concert violinist, violin professor at Yale University http://enc.slider.com/Enc/March_30
Extractions: March Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Edward I stormed Berwick-upon-Tweed , sacking the then Scottish border town with much bloodshed. He slaughtered almost everyone who resided there, even if they fled to the churches. Sicily rebel against the Angevin king Charles I , in what becomes known as the Sicilian Vespers Ferdinand and Isabella sign a decree aimed at expelling all Jews from Spain unless they convert to Roman Catholicism Thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury Napoleonic Wars Sixth Coalition forces march into Paris Florida Territory created in the United States Anesthesia is used for the first time in an operation (Dr. Crawford Long performed the operation and ether was used). Dominican War of Independence from Haiti takes place near the city of Santiago de los Caballeros Origins of the American Civil War Bleeding Kansas Missouri invade Kansas and force election of a pro- slavery legislature.
The Weston Mercury Featuring Kenyi Wang as solo violinist, the programme includes Holst s St Paul sSuite, June 10 Fleece Firkin, St thomas St, 8.30pm, £6 in advance. http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/archived_material/2004/week_23/whatson/asp/04-
Extractions: Campaign Winner WHAT'S ON - Live Music In 1964 a wave of new energetic rock and roll swept over the youth of the world. On the crest of this wave were The Beatles, The Rolling Stone and, of course, The Animals. After 40 years the legend still grows. To help launch their new album The Animals will be performing at The Playhouse, Weston, on June 16 as part of a mammoth world tour. The rhythm and blues outfit was the second British band to top the American charts after The Beatles with the now multi-million selling and legendary anthem House of the Rising Sun. The band subsequently achieved over 20 global top 10 hit records, many of which gained the number one slot in various parts of the world. In Britain alone, the band had no less than 12 chart entries. To commemorate 40 glorious years, the band has released a new album entitled Instinct. It is a special recording featuring every musical taste with guest members and ex-members of many renowned bands including Saxon, ELO, Fairport Convention, Thin Lizzy, Stone Roses, Deep Purple, Pentangle and The Jimi Hendrix experience.
In The 80s - People Who Died In The Eighties, 1987 September 05, Bill bowes, cricketer (Bodyline bowler, 68 wkts for England), dies December 10, Jascha Heifetz, Russia, violinist, dies at 86 http://www.inthe80s.com/deaths/died1987.shtml
Extractions: People Who Died in The Eighties, 1987 January 01 Gustav Knuth, actor (Heidi, Rats), dies at 85 January 04 F van Heek, Dutch sociologist, dies at 79 January 04 January 04 Peggy Bacon, author/illustrator (Off With Their Heads), dies at 91 January 05 Margaret Laurence, Canadian author, dies at 60 January 07 Larry Carr, pianist (Flight to Rhythm), dies at 72 January 08 P G Joshi, cricketer (12 Tests for India 1951-60, ct 18 stp 9), dies January 08 January 09 Arthur Lake, actor (Dagwood-Blondie), dies at 81 January 13 E van Ruller, Dutch journalist/co-founder (Trouw, Loyal), dies January 14 Douglas Sirk, director (Zu Neuen Ufern, Boefje), dies at 86 January 15 Dolores Hawkins, singer (Guy Mitchell Show), dies at 58 January 15 Gerrit Borgers, Dutch literary, dies at 69 January 15 Ray Bolger, actor/dancer (Wizard of Oz), dies at 83 January 16 Earl Wilson, Bdwy columnist (Midnight Earl), dies in Yonkers at 79 January 16 Ilse Langen, writer, dies at 87 January 16 Joyce Jameson, comedienne (Spike Jones Show), dies at 54 January 19 Gerald Brenan, English writer, dies at 92
Rochester Review University Of Rochester A violinist, Kang has served as vice president for operations of the orchestra . Brian and Elizabeth Dugan bowes 94 write to announce the birth of their http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V63N1/cn-u-90.html
Extractions: - Select a Section - The College Admission to the College Athletics Eastman School of Music School of Medicine and Dentistry School of Nursing Simon School Warner School About Us Graduate Studies Information Technology Services Libraries Medical Center Memorial Art Gallery Research Strong Health System Working at the University Directory Index Contact University Events Calendar News Giving Graduate Eastman Medicine ... Meliorist Anna Bognolo and her husband, Raj Ballie, live in London, where she is head of marketing account service at Christie's London headquarters. She writes that they would love to get together with University friends passing through London. . . . David Cole and his wife, Yvonne, write that they have a new son, Daniel Patrick, born on March 30, 2000. He weighed in at 7 lbs., 11 oz., and measured 22 inches long. According to David, the baby responds well to classical music and the play-by-play of hockey games on TV. . . . Glen Goldstein has been named vice president of strategic alliances and services at Analine.com
Chronological Author List "1900 To 1904" Compiled By GIGA Queen Mother Elizabeth (Elizabeth Angela Marguerite bowesLyon), thomasWolfe (thomas Clayton Wolfe), American novelist (1900 - 1938) - READ QUOTES http://www.giga-usa.com/quotes/lists/quay1900.htm
Chronological Author List "1900 To 1904" Compiled By GIGA Queen Mother Elizabeth (Elizabeth Angela Marguerite bowesLyon), Jascha Heifetz,Russian-American classical violinist (1901 - 1987) - BUY AMAZON BOOK http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1900.htm
BLABBERMOUTH.NET Former THUNDER Duo Resurface With bowes MORLEY Jan. have added two newmembers violinist Jaakko Lemmetty from Porvoo guitarist Juha Takkunen from http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?Mode=Archive&Date=1/
Victoria Conservatory Of Music Rhythm 'n News May 2001 Bravo to twelveyear-old violinist Nikki Chooi, who was one of two first prize Recently these have included Trevor bowes, Maureen Branch, Ian Funk, http://www.vcm.bc.ca/newsjun.html
Extractions: Yamaha Scholarship At home for almost a year and a half now in our Pandora and Quadra location, the Victoria Conservatory of Music is looking forward to a new era with faculty, staff and board members engaged in strategic planning for the future and a new department head, Professor Burkhard Godhoff, arriving full of enthusiasm and fresh ideas for the Conservatory.
Old Time Radio Moments Of The Century (Elizabeth McLeod) A reference to violinist Yehudi Menuhin? Or a mysterious personification of Few of the bowes discoveries amount to anything but there are a few who http://members.aol.com/jeff1070/mcleod.html
Extractions: Old Time Radio Moments of the Century The following article by broadcast historian Elizabeth McLeod is reproduced here with her permission. 100. The Flight Of Alan Shepard 5/5/61 America's entry into the Manned Space Age comes as the OTR Era enters its final year, but millions of Americans follow the flight by means of portable radios, car radios, and other receivers as if to confirm that there'll always be a place for the audio medium. 99. Truth or Consequences: The "Mr. Hush" Contest. Winter 1945-46 A harbinger of things to come, this guess-who-it-is contest ushered in a new era of listener-participation quiz shows that would help change the face of radio in the postwar era. 98. Sherlock Holmes on the Air. 10/20/30 Famed actor William Gillette is the first Holmes to take the network air the first of many to follow. The Holmes story format is ideally-suited for radio, and the program proves to be one of the most successful dramas of the Depression era. 97. Cruise Of The Seth Parker. 1934-35 Radio listeners follow the adventuring Phillips Lord around the world by shortwave an adventure that takes on a harrowing real-life flavor when Lord's schooner is wrecked by a tropical storm. The program's reputation is wrecked as well, when it's revealed that Lord wasn't exactly living up to Seth Parker's Yankee-parson image during his adventure: accompanied by wine, women, and the sort of songs that weren't found in the hymnals back in Jonesport
What Happened On June 13th dies in battle at 55 1713 Arcangelo Corelli Italian violinist/composer, dies at 64 1946 Edward bowes radio host (Major bowes Amateur Hour), http://www.electricscotland.com/history/today/0613.htm
Extractions: What happened on June 13th Birthdates Which Occur on June 13: Deaths Which Occured June 13: Holidays Which Occur June 13: Yemen Arab Rep Reform Movement Day Religious Observances on June 13: Rambertus/Ragnebert, martyr at Lyon 1231 RC Mem of St Anthony of Padua, patron of lovers, poor Things to Remember for June 13: Highlights in History Which Occur June 13: Your Special Reminders for June 13: 164th day of year with 201 days left (Numerology = 1) and 1953 51øF lowest temperature for this date in NYC and 1961 96øF highest temperature for this date in NYC
Haas NewsWire, October 2, 2000 While not at Haas, he is a professional violinist and a member of the Berkeley including HewlettPackard, Nike, 3M, Pitney-bowes and Coors Brewing Co. http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/groups/newspubs/haasnews/archives/hn100200.html
Extractions: Permitting dogs at work is one of many ways that DiMarco tries to give her employees balance in their lives. When she was getting Advent off the ground, and again later when she was taking the company public, she brought both of her infant children to the office, and she encourages her staff to bring in their children (or their dogs) if that is what they want or need to do. This sort of policy contributes to Advent having high employee morale and a very low rate of turnover, something that is often hard to achieve in the Bay Area.
Fred Allen Show .. Episodic Log 5 1106-40 6000* Carla Thompson, singer from Major bowes *na* ? 11 12-18-40 6000* Stuart Canin, boy violinist on the show again *na* ? http://otrsite.com/logs/logf1019.htm
Extractions: *na* in the catalog number indicates the program is not available at this time Post or Modify Date: February 28, 03 Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "LINIT BATH CLUB REVUE" CBS LINIT BATH OIL Sundays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Lou Katzman's Orchesta, Ann Leaf; playing the organ from the Paramount Theater in New York 2 miles away. Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "SALAD BOWL REVUE" NBC HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE Fridays 9:00 - 9:30pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Kennneth Roberts (Ken Roberts) MUSIC: Ferde Grofe's Orchesta Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "SAL HEPATICA REVUE" NBC SAL HEPATICA Wednesdays 9:30 - 10:00pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Ken Roberts WITH: Mary McCoy, Scrappy Lambert, Songsmith Quartet, Jack Smart MUSIC: Ferde Grofe's Orchesta Series: "THE FRED ALLEN SHOW" "HOUR OF SMILES" NBC IPANA - SAL HEPATICA Wednesdays 9:00 - 10:00pm STARS: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa ANNOUNCER: Ken Roberts WITH: Ray Heatherton, Theodore Webb, Sylvia Froos MUSIC: Lennie Hayton's Orchesta, Marshall Bartholomew Singers
Alumni News & Notes-Class News Ted Kennedy and violinist Itzhak Perlman. thomas A. Parker (MA 87), US Navy,assumed his current assignment as vice director of the Plans and Policy http://www.odu.edu/ao/alumni_magazine/fall02/classnews.html
Extractions: , CPA and owner of Don Richard Associates in Virginia Beach, has been elected president of AAFA, the largest and oldest alliance of executive search firms specializing in the recruitment and placement of finance and accounting professionals. Ed has been an active participant in AAFA over the past 18 years. , dean of the Division of Physical Sciences and professor of chemistry at the University of California, San Diego, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Also among those elected this year were Sen. Ted Kennedy and violinist Itzhak Perlman. Established in 1780, the academy is the oldest of its kind.
Swarthmore In The News thomas S. Dee, NBER and Swarthmore College , Are There Civic Returns to Pitney bowes Inc. (NYSE PBI) announced the winners of its 11th annual Inventor http://www.swarthmore.edu/news/inthenews/03/03.05.29.htm
Extractions: National Public Radio HEADLINE: Aspects of a good commencement speech SHOW: Talk of the Nation ( 3:00 PM ET ) - NPR May 22, 2003 Thursday LENGTH: 8710 words ANCHORS: NEAL CONAN BODY: NEAL CONAN, host: This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan in Washington Here's some inspiration: Soundbite of various speeches) Mr. EVAN GREGORY (2001 Swarthmore College Graduate): Why are we here today? This is the question we must ask ourselves. Well, it's because we are going to graduate. That question was too easy! We must challenge ourselves. CONAN: Commencement speeches delivered by Evan Gregory, a student at Swarthmore College in 2001; former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich orating at the University of California-San Diego in 1998; Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan at Harvard in 1998 ... Chicago Tribune Headline: We say, 'It stinks,' but the boss
IClassics the Major bowes Amateur Hour, with a powerful delivery of a Mozart aria. Sills performances of French opera arias by Massenet, thomas and Offenbach http://www.iclassics.com/featureArticle?contentId=730
Born On This Day: March 2005 1893, thomas Bayard, the USA s first ambassador to Great Britain, arrived in London . Eugene Fodor musician, violinist. 1950 Tom Sullivan football http://www.20six.co.uk/orangeangel3/archive/2005/03/
Extractions: Feast day of St Osburga, St John Climacus, St Zosimus of Syracuse, St Ludolf, St Leonard Murialdo, and St Rieul. "The abolishment of pain in surgery is a chimera. It is absurd to go on seeking it. 'Knife' and 'pain' are two words in surgery that must live forever in the consciousness of the patient."
Bill Milkowski: Rockers, Jazzbos & Visionaries At the age of nine, he won first place in a Major bowes Amateur Hour new releases by guitarist Frank Gambale, Mahavishnu violinist Jerry Goodman, http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=16487
Fairfield University November 2004 He participated in concerts and school workshops with jazz violinist Randy thomas friedman Columnist thomas L. Friedman answered questions from Dr. http://www.fairfield.edu/x5790.html