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56694597_0 | Mikalai Dvornikau | Mikalai Dvornikau (Belarusian: Мікалай Мікалаевіч Дворнікаў, Mikalai Mikalaevich Dvornikau Russian: Николай Николаевич Дворников, Nikolai Nikolaevich Dvornikov) known under the pseudonyms Gerasim, Andrei, Anton, Stanislav Tomashevich, Robert and Petya (7 December 1907 – 16 February 1938) was a Soviet Belarusian political militant, a member of the Communist Party of Western Belarus and the Communist Youth League (Komsomol) of Western Belarus. He was a participant of the Spanish Civil War, political instructor of the Jose Palafox battalion and commander of the Ukrainian interbrigade company Taras Shevchenko.
Biography
Mikalai Dvornikau was born on 7 December 1907, in Gomel in a working-class family. Since 1926 he worked on swamps draining, at the construction sites of the bridge over the Sozh river, and the Palace of Culture of Railway Workers, was a worker of the agricultural machinery plant "Gomselmash". Since 1927 he was a member of the Belarusian Komsomol, since 1929 was a member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). In 1928–1929 he was the secretary of the Komsomol organization of the Gomselmash plant; in 1929–1931 was the secretary of a district committee of the Komsomol. Since January 1931 he was a member of the Central Committee of the Belarusian Komsomol.
Underground in Western Belarus
In 1932, Dvornikau attended the Party School courses organized by the Central Committee of the CPWB in Minsk, and then since November 1932 was sent to underground work to Western Belarus (controlled by the Second Polish Republic), appointed as the Secretary of the Bialystok, and then the Brest Regional Committee of the illegal Western Belarusian Komsomol. |
56694597_1 | Mikalai Dvornikau | In May–July 1933, in the forests near Brest, under Dvornikau's leadership, a conference of the Brest Regional Committee of the CPWB took place. It was decided to launch mass protests of the peasants of the Brest region; a campaign of mass peasant actions against landlords was approved.Kobryń district, which was brutally suppressed, and ended with pacification actions and arrests. Dvornikau launched a mass national-wide campaign in support of the communists sentenced to death for participation in the uprising. As a result, they succeeded in softening of the sentence.
In November 1933, he was co-opted to the Central Committee Secretariat of the CPWB and started his work in Wilno. Since October 1935, he continues his activities in Poland as the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Western Belarusian Komsomol.
He organized an assassination attempt on the Polish political intelligence agent Jan Strelchuk, who had been infiltrated into the communist underground and had revealed many CPWB members.Siarhei Prytytski.
Civil War in Spain
From 1936 to 1938, Dvornikau fought in the fronts of the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side. Under the pseudonym Staislav Tomashevich he served as a political instructor in the Jose Palafox Battalion, which was a part of the XIII Dombrowski International Brigade. Since the end of 1937 he was the first commander of the Ukrainian interbrigade company Taras Shevchenko, where the Ukrainian and Belarusian communists from Poland and other countries served.Extremadura.
Homage
A memorial plaque to Mikalai Dvornikau on the walls of the plant "Gomselmash". Installed in 1970.
In 1978 he was perpetuated in the poem "Mikalai Dvornikau", written by his underground times comrade Maksim Tank.
Two streets in Gomel and Brest are named after Mikalai Dvornikau. On the walls of the "Gomselmash" plant, where he worked being young, there is a memorial plaque. |
56694597_2 | Mikalai Dvornikau | * Słownik biograficzny działaczy polskiego ruchu robotniczego t. 1, Warszawa 1978.
* Шафаренко, Е. Николай Дворников. Он же Герасим, он же Стах Томашевич //Гомел. вед. – 2007. – 4 дек. – С.6.
* Дробинский, Я. От Гомеля до Эстремадуры. Минск, "Беларусь", 1971.
* Дробинский, Я. Еще о Николае Дворникове / Я. Дробинский // Нёман. – 1966. – No 8. – С.156 – 158.
* Ласкович, В. Дворников, коммунист (Страницы революционного прошлого Брестчины) / В. Ласкович // Заря. – 1967. – 11 июля. |
11291181_0 | Larne Technical Old Boys F.C. | Larne Technical College Old Boys Association Football Club, commonly known as Larne Tech Old Boys, is a Northern Irish, intermediate football club based in Larne, playing in the Premier Division of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club formed on 30 May 1950 by former pupils of the Larne Technical College. Since 1971, they have played their home matches at Dennis Harvey Park on the Upper Cairncastle Road, Larne. Johnny McCullough and Ciaran Kelly are the current Joint 1st Team Managers. There is also a second team currently playing in the NAFL Division 3A.
Club history
The club was founded by James Henry Cathcart. Appointed to the position of Principal of Larne Technical School in 1947, he hoped to create an organization for former pupils of the college. At the same time, with his former experience in charge of the schools football team, he realised that there was no local teams outside of the Northern Ireland Churches League onto which his students could progress. The marriage of these two ideas was warmly welcomed at a meeting of ex-students of the college. Mr. Cathcart described it as a "natural progression" of the school football team and several of the lads who had been former club officers were elected to start the new team.
On 30 May 1950, Larne Technical Old Boys came into being and was accepted into the Northern Amateur Football League Division 2. Within a few years, the club had set up their own facilities and was fielding two teams a week. However, by the late 1960s membership of the club had dropped and the club was close to bankruptcy. In 1970 they had to give up their clubrooms in order to stay afloat. Soon interest in the club renewed and in 1971 they moved to their current home at Antville Playing Fields (later renamed Dennis Harvey Park in 2009). The team grew in stature and in 1976 they claimed their first Amateur League titles winning both the Border Regiment Cup and Templeton Cup. The pitch was upgraded in 1991 to allow them to compete in the Intermediate section of the NAFL. This was followed by two more Border Cup victories in 1998 and 2002.
Currently LTOB compete in the Premier Division of the NAFL, finishing the 2018/19 season as champions of Division 1A sealing the first league title in the club's history with a 3–1 final day win against Comber Rec.
Current squad |
11291181_1 | Larne Technical Old Boys F.C. | Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Pos. Nation Player No. Pos. Nation Player
— GK Jack Ferguson — DF Max Sterret
— GK Ryan Marcus — DF Scott McKay
— DF Matthew Devine — DF/MF Brody Maxwell
— DF Michael McKenna — MF Shaun McGoran
— DF Matthew Hyslop — MF Ryan Kane
— DF Conan Mulvenna
Honours
* Northern Amateur Football League Border Regiment Cup: 3
+ 1975–76, 1997–98, 2001–02
* Northern Amateur Football League Division 1A: 1
+ 2018-19
* Larne Tech OB Official Club website
* nifootball.co.uk - (For fixtures, results and tables of all Northern Ireland amateur football leagues) |
62131431_0 | Leptothrips | Leptothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae.
Species
* Leptothrips astutus
* Leptothrips cassiae
* Leptothrips cognatopini
* Leptothrips columbianus
* Leptothrips costalimai
* Leptothrips distalis
* Leptothrips fasciculatus
* Leptothrips garciaaldreti
* Leptothrips gracilis
* Leptothrips heliomanes
* Leptothrips jamaicaensis
* Leptothrips larreae
* Leptothrips longicapitis
* Leptothrips macroocellatus
* Leptothrips mali
* Leptothrips mcconelli
* Leptothrips minusculus
* Leptothrips obesus
* Leptothrips occidentalis
* Leptothrips opimus
* Leptothrips oribates
* Leptothrips papago
* Leptothrips pini
* Leptothrips purpuratus
* Leptothrips singularis
* Leptothrips tenuiceps
* Leptothrips trinitatensis
* Leptothrips vittipennis
* Leptothrips yaqui
* Leptothrips zongolicaensis |
74713094_0 | Ngāhinapōuri Island | Ngāhinapōuri Island is an island in the Waikato River delta in New Zealand. It lies south of Motutieke Island. |
57713656_0 | Claus Wisser | Claus Friedrich Wisserpatron of music and the arts. He was head of the service company Wisag which he founded, and was chairman of its supervisory board since 2011, and honorary chairman of that board from 2022.
Wisser is also known as a founding member of the Rheingau Musik Festival, and chairman of its supporting association. He supported the Goethe University Frankfurt and museums, and founded a charity for children. He was twice a member of the Federal Convention to elect the German president.
Life and career
Claus Wisser was born on 30 June 1942Wiesbaden, the son of a shopkeeper. He attended the Friedrich List Schoolgymnasium.SPD.business administration at the University of Frankfurt, and took part in the first students' revolt, opposing the German Emergency Acts.Carlo Schmid in public lectures at the university.
In 1965, Wisser founded a company for the cleaning of office buildings; he posted an advertisement seeking a used working typewriter as a gift.Wisag
In 1987, Wisser was one of the founding members of the Rheingau Musik Festival,Michael Herrmann, Tatiana von Metternich-Winneburg, Michael Bolenius, Hans-Clemens Lucht, and Ulrich Rosin, with Wisser serving as the treasurer.Walter Fink as chairman of the Rheingau Musik Festival Förderverein, an association supporting the festival.Carmina Burana at Eberbach Abbey, with soloists Annette Dasch, Gert Henning-Jensen, and Željko Lučić, the choir Orfeón Donostiarra, and the hr-Sinfonieorchester conducted by Hugh Wolff, which was recorded.
Neues Kloster Johannisberg, 2009
Wisser also sponsored the Städel museum and the Caricatura Museum Frankfurt,Neues Kloster Johannisberg
Wisser was a member of the Federal Convention for the election of the German Bundespräsident, in 1999 and in 2017.
Wisser died on 4 October 2023 of cancer, |
57713656_1 | Claus Wisser | Wisser died on 4 October 2023 of cancer,
Boris Rhein, Minister-President of Hesse, said: "In Claus Wisser verlieren wir eine Persönlichkeit, die sich vollends in den Dienst der Gesellschaft gestellt hat. Auf den Feldern Bildung, Kunst und Kultur hat er mit viel Herzblut gewirkt. Claus Wisser hatte immer ein offenes Ohr für Pläne und Projekte, die dem Wohl der Bürgerinnen und Bürger dienen. Er war stets bereit, nicht nur mit Rat und Tat zu helfen, sondern auch mit Ideen zur finanziellen Unterstützung." (In Claus Wisser, we are losing a personality who placed himself entirely at the service of society. He put his heart and soul into the fields of education, art and culture. Claus Wisser always had an open ear for plans and projects that served the welfare of the citizens. He was always ready to help not only with advice and action, but also with ideas for financial support).
Awards
Wisser received awards for his exceptional social engagement and support of education, music, and the arts. |
57713656_2 | Claus Wisser | * 2005: Georg August Zinn Medal
* 2010: Hessian Order of Merit
* 2013: Ehrenplakette der Stadt Frankfurt am Main
* 2015: ULI Leadership Award
* 2021: Honorary citizen of the Goethe University
* 2022: Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
* "Stadt Frankfurt trauert um Claus Wisser". frankfurt.de (in German)
* Göpfert, Claus-Jürgen (5 October 2023). "Claus Wisser: Der mächtige Kumpel". Frankfurter Rundschau (in German)
* Giersberg, Georg (10 September 2007). "Claus Wisser: Die Krise als Aufputschmittel". FAZ.NET (in German)
* WISAG
* Claus Wisser: Alle Nachrichten und Informationen der F.A.Z. zum Thema FAZ
* Katja Gußmann: Folge 67: Firmengründer Claus Wisser Der rote Faden: So isser, der Wisser Frankfurter Neue Presse, 12 April 2014
* Thorsten Müller: Mit Inspiration und Transpiration zu Nachhaltigkeit und Effizienz Handel und Immobilien, 7 October 2016 |
10571033_0 | III Corps (Grande Armée) | For the similarly numbered formation in World War I and World War II, see 3rd Army Corps (France).
The III Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. The corps came to prominence between 1805 and 1809 under the command of Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout, when it repeatedly scored impressive victories single-handedly or in conjunction with other French forces. Napoleon called it "My tenth legion", in reference to Julius Caesar's finest unit, the X Equestris. Troops from III Corps then took part in many battles in Poland, during the War of the Fourth Coalition, e.g. Czarnowo, Pultusk, Golymin, Eylau.. These troops were later reorganized as the I Corps and included French, German, and Polish units.
Size
By the time of Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812, the III Corps had been reorganized and went under the command of Marshal Michel Ney. It consisted of a mixture of Croatian, French, Portuguese, Dutch and Württemberger units and like the rest of Napoleon's forces, suffered heavy casualties as the campaign progressed. At the crossing of the Niemen River in June 1812, the size of the corps was estimated at 44,000 men; by the Battle of Smolensk in August, only 22,000 men remained.
Battles
The corps participated in a number of battles, including Austerlitz, Auerstedt, Eylau, Borodino,Lützen, Bautzen, Katzbach, Leipzig, Ligny, and Waterloo.
Commanders |
10571033_1 | III Corps (Grande Armée) | Commanders
* Corps commander: Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout (1805 through 1809);
+ Divisional commanders:
o General Louis Friant
o General Charles-Étienne Gudin de La Sablonnière
o General Charles Antoine Morand
o General Louis Vincent Le Blond de Saint-Hilaire
+ Corps cavalry under General of Brigade Louis-Pierre Montbrun
* Corps commander: Marshal Michel Ney (1812-1813)
+ Divisional commanders:
o General Ledru (1812), later General Girard (1813)
o General Razout (1812), later General Ricard (1813)
o General Royal Prince of Württemberg, later General of Division Jean Gabriel Marchand
o General Souham (1813)
o General Montmorand (1813)
+ Corps cavalry under General-Major Woellwarth (1812), later General of Brigade Laboissière
* Corps commander: General Joseph Souham (1813)
+ Divisional commanders:
o General Brayer
o General Delmas
o General Ricard
+ Corps cavalry under General of Brigade Beurmann
* Corps commander: General Dominique Vandamme (1815)
+ Divisional commanders:
o General Lefol
o General Habert
o General Berthézène
+ Corps cavalry under General Domon
References and notes |
3927660_0 | David Chamberlain | David Chamberlain (born December 25, 1975) is a cross-country skier from the United States. He was born and raised in Wilton, Maine and took up cross-country skiing in high school. He then attended Bates College, and was an All-American in skiing.
After entering the professional cross-country ski circuit, he signed with Fischer Skis and raced with Fischer Boots, Skis and Bindings, before signing with Atomic Skis, Alpina Sports, and Rottefella from 2004 until 2006, and Fischer for the 2008–2009 season.
As of 2014, Chamberlain lives in Bloomington, Minnesota with his wife BethAnn Chamberlain, who is a coach for US Paralympic Team. He was a skiing guide for United States at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.
* Portland Press Herald, Feb. 25, 2010: "One Olympic dream lives, another in jeopardy"
* FasteSkier
* David Chamberlain teamusa.org |
869318_0 | Diaphysis | The diaphysis (PL: diaphyses) is the main or midsection (shaft) of a long bone. It is made up of cortical bone and usually contains bone marrow and adipose tissue (fat).
It is a middle tubular part composed of compact bone which surrounds a central marrow cavity which contains red or yellow marrow. In diaphysis, primary ossification occurs.
Ewing sarcoma tends to occur at the diaphysis.
Additional images
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* [Long bone]
Long bone
* Epiphysis
* Metaphysis |
72106686_0 | Firas Khoury | Firas Khoury is a Palestinian film director and screenwriter.Alam and short film Maradona's Legs.
Career
Firas graduated from Tel Aviv University with a BFA in Film.Berlinale Talent Campus.Freedom Theatre in Jenin Camp.Yellow Mums, won the Best Short Film at the Jerusalem Film Festival.Maradona's Legs, premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in 2019.
Firas wrote and directed his debut feature Alam, which had its world premiere at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, and he won the Golden Pyramid from the Cairo International Film Festival for best film.
Filmography
Year Title Writer Director Note
2005 Islamic [Green tick] [Green tick] Short film
2006 Two Arabs [Green tick] [Green tick] Short film
2006 Hit Man [Green tick] [Green tick] Short film
2007 Seven Days in Deir Bulus [Green tick] [Green tick] Short film
2010 Yellow Mums [Green tick] [Green tick] Short Film
2011 Responsibility [Green tick] [Green tick] Short Film
2017 And an Image Was Born [Green tick] [Green tick] Short Film
2019 Maradona's Legs [Green tick] [Green tick] Short Film
2022 Alam [Green tick] [Green tick] Feature Film
TBA Dear Tarkovsky [Green tick] [Green tick] Feature Film
As Actor
* 2008 - On Any Saturday
* 2011 - The Promise
* 2012 - The Attack
Awards and nominations
Year Result Award Category Work Ref.
2022 Won Cairo International Film Festival Best film Alam
Nominated Asia Pacific Screen Awards Best Youth Feature Film
2019 Won Sedicicorto International Film Festival International Competition Maradona's Legs
2020 Won Tampere Film Festival International Competition
Won La Guarimba International Film Festival Best Short Film
Won Aesthetica Short Film Festival Best Comedy
* Firas Khoury at IMDb |
17954502_0 | V. F. Perkins | "Victor Perkins" redirects here. For the fictional character, see Victor Perkins (Despicable Me).
Victor Francis Perkins (22 December 1936 – 15 July 2016), usually cited as V. F. Perkins, was a British film critic, best known for his work on film aesthetics and interpretation. He was born in Devon, and began teaching at Warwick University in 1978.
Best known for his first book, Film as Film (1972), which quickly became a core text in Film Studies courses, Perkins influenced the way in which film is studied and became internationally known for his sharp intellect and jargon-less approach to the critical analysis of film.
He died on 15 July 2016,aneurysm.John Pudney) in the late 1960s Toby Perkins, is the Labour Member of Parliament for Chesterfield. Their daughter, Polly Vienna Perkins, is a writer and film producer.
Select bibliography |
17954502_1 | V. F. Perkins | Select bibliography
* "The British Cinema" in MOVIE No.1, 1962
* "Why Preminger?" in MOVIE No. 4 (November 1962)
* "The Cinema of Nicholas Ray," MOVIE No. 9, May 1963., reprinted in Ian Cameron (ed.) Movie Reader, New York, 1972, and in Bill Nicholls (ed.), Movies and Methods Vol 1, California, 1976.
* "55 Days at Peking" in MOVIE No. 11.
* "Cheyenne Autumn" in MOVIE No. 12, Spring 1965.
* "Supporting the British Cinema" in MOVIE No. 16, Winter, 1968-1969.
* "America, America", MOVIE No. 19, Winter, 1971–1972
* Film as Film, Penguin Books, 1972.
* "Moments of Choice" in The Movie, ch. 58, reprinted in Ann Lloyd (ed.), Movie Book of the Fifties, Orbis, 1982.
* "Letter from an Unknown Woman" [on the Linz sequence] in MOVIE 29/30, Summer 1982
* "Must We Say What They Mean ? Film criticism and interpretation" in MOVIE No. 34, October 1990
* "Film Authorship - the premature burial" in CineAction, No. 21/22, November, 1990
* "In a Lonely Place" in Ian Cameron (ed.) The Movie Book of Film Noir, Studio Vista, 1992
* "Johnny Guitar", in Ian Cameron & Douglas Pye (eds.) The Movie Book of the Western, Studio Vista, 1996.
* The Magnificent Ambersons, British Film Institute, 1999.
* "Ophuls contra Wagner and Others" in MOVIE No 36, January 2000.
* "I Confess - Photographs of People Speaking" in CineAction No 52, September 2000.
* "'Same Tune Again!' - Repetition and Framing in Letter from an Unknown Woman " in CineAction No 52, September 2000.
* “Where is the world? The horizon of events in movie fiction” in John Gibbs and Douglas Pye (eds.) Style and meaning: studies in the detailed analysis of film, Manchester U.P., 2005.
For an in-depth examination of Perkins' career, see: Jeffrey Crouse, "Fueled by Enthusiasms: Jeffrey Crouse Interviews V. F. Perkins," Film International, 2004:3, pp. 14–27. |
59575878_0 | Birkat Al Awamer | Birkat Al Awamer (Arabic: بركة العوامر, romanized: Birkat al ‘Awāmir) is a district in Qatar located in the municipality of Al Wakrah.2.
Nearby settlements include Al Afja Mesaieed and Mesaieed to the east and Abu Sulba to the north, and Umm Al Houl to the northeast.
Etymology
The first part of the district's name is derived from the Arabic term "birka", which in Qatar is used to describe a depression that holds water. The second constituent, "awamer", is the name of a local Arab tribe that settled the area. |
19421171_0 | A Man Rides Through | A Man Rides Through is a novel by Stephen R. Donaldson published in 1987.
Plot summary
A Man Rides Through is a novel in which characters change allegiances as enemies become allies.
Reception
Dave Langford reviewed A Man Rides Through for White Dwarf #100, and stated that "Donaldson could usefully have boiled out lots of repetition, especially when in Significant Italics, and his efforts to end passages with striking sentences can be clumsy or laughable ('He felt like crowing.'), but after all my brickbats he deserves a pat on the head. This author is genuinely improving."
Reviews
* Review by Faren Miller (1987) in Locus, #320 September 1987
* Review by Don D'Ammassa (1987) in Science Fiction Chronicle, #99 December 1987
* Review by Chris Barker (1988) in Vector 143 |
27580414_0 | Ciribiribin | "Ciribiribin" [tʃiribiriˈbin] is a merry Piedmontese ballad, originally in three-quarter time, composed by Alberto Pestalozza in 1898 with lyrics by Carlo Tiochet.
Background
The distinguishing feature of the song is repeated use of the five-note title phrase. In the sheet music the name is indicated to be enunciated chiri-biri-bean to allow singers to hold the vowel at the end as long as they like.
Early successes
* It was a success as "Ciribiribin Waltz" for Prince's Orchestra in 1911 reaching a number three position in the charts of the day as calculated by Joel Whitburn.
* Grace Moore enjoyed chart success with the song in 1934 reaching a peak position of number 15.Willem Mengelberg and the Concertgebouw Orchestra on June 23, 1936.
* The song was a favorite of Harry James, who chose it as his theme song when he formed his band in 1939Jack Lawrence. The James version reached the No. 10 spot in the charts in 1940.Frank Sinatra worked with James's band for a while before going to work for Tommy Dorsey. On the James/Sinatra recording of the song, Sinatra enunciated the trailing "n".
* Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters recorded the song on September 20, 1939Joe Venuti and his Orchestra and it reached the number 13 spot in the charts in 1940. This was Crosby's first recording with the Andrews Sisters and they went on to have another 22 chart hits together in the US.
Other recordings
Artists who have recorded the song in Italian include Gracie Fields, Mario Lanza, Claudio Villa, and Renato Carosone. Coloratura soprano Erna Sack recorded the song in German.
Film appearances
* 1934: One Night of Love – as Ciri-Biri-Bin – sung by Grace Moore and joined in by the patrons of the restaurant.
* 1942: Springtime in the Rockies
* 1953: So This Is Love – performed by Kathryn Grayson
* 1955: Hit the Deck – performed by Kay Armen, accompanied by Tony Martin, Russ Tamblyn, Vic Damone, Debbie Reynolds, Jane Powell and Ann Miller.
* 1978: Heaven Can Wait – Warren Beatty's character plays the song on soprano saxophone. |
27580414_1 | Ciribiribin | In popular culture
* The song "Java Jive", a hit song for the Ink Spots in 1940, originally featured the couplet "I'm not keen about a bean / Unless it is a 'cheery beery bean", as a pun on "Ciribiribin", but the Ink Spots' lead singer inadvertently sang it as "cheery cheery bean", and recordings by subsequent artists have generally either followed suit or changed it to "chili chili bean".
* An earlier play on the "chili" joke came in a comic song written by Albert Von Tilzer and recorded by Billy Murray in 1921. The song, "Chili Bean", is about an exotic woman named Chili Bean. A bar of "Ciribiribin" appears in a brief instrumental segment in the middle of the song.
* A rock 'n' roll adaptation, "Gotta Lotta Love", sung by Steve Alaimo, was mildly successful in late 1963, where it peaked at number 74. |
5281198_0 | Smith–Wills Stadium | Smith–Wills Stadium is a 5,200 seat baseball stadium in Jackson, Mississippi. It is located on Lakeland Drive, less than half a mile east of Interstate 55, in the northeastern part of the city.
History
The stadium was originally built in a move by Jackson administration to attract Professional Minor League baseball team. It opened in 1975. Over the years, it has hosted professional baseball as well as musical concerts. In 1999, the stadium hosted its final affiliated professional baseball game, and in 2005 its final professional game. With the addition of FieldTurf artificial turf, Smith–Wills was converted into a true multipurpose facility, able to host a variety of sports and events including football and soccer. Smith–Wills is still used as a venue for MHSAA football events for Jackson Public School District high schools. A three-year deal was signed for the Smith–Wills Stadium to host the Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament beginning in 2020.COVID-19 pandemic.
Home teams
Mets
Smith–Wills Stadium was the home of the Jackson Mets from 1975 to 1990. The Jackson Mets were a Texas League AA affiliate of the New York Mets. The Mets moved into Smith–Wills stadium prior to the end of construction. At the home opener for the Mets in 1975, the stadium still lacked a roof over the press-box, and still had an unpaved parking lot.
Generals
Smith–Wills Stadium was the home of the Jackson Generals (now Corpus Christi Hooks) from 1991 to 1999. The Jackson Generals were a Texas League AA affiliate of the Houston Astros. After the 1999 season, the Generals were sold to an investment group headed by Major League Baseball hall of famer Nolan Ryan, and were relocated to the newly built Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas. Then owner Con Maloney cited poor attendance as well as an aging stadium with no future upgrades or renovations planned as a reason for the demise of the team.
DiamondKats
Smith–Wills Stadium was the home of the Jackson DiamondKats in 2000.Central Baseball League but is now defunct.
Senators |
5281198_1 | Smith–Wills Stadium | Senators
Smith–Wills Stadium was the home of the Jackson Senators from 2002 to 2005. The Jackson Senators were an independent team and played in the Central Baseball League. In 2005, affiliated Minor League Baseball returned to the Jackson, MS market with the arrival of the Mississippi Braves in nearby Pearl. This soon signaled the end of the Senators tenure in Jackson, as well as the end of professional baseball at Smith–Wills Stadium. Although the Senators (playing at Smith–Wills) competed directly with the M-Braves (playing at nearby Trustmark Park) with some success in the 2005 season, they did not return in 2006 due to the Central Baseball League disbanding following the 2005 season.
Jackson State University Tigers
For a short time while Jackson State University built an on-campus stadium of their own, the Tigers played games at Smith–Wills stadium.
Cotton State League
Smith–Wills Stadium hosted two teams in the short-lived Cotton State League in the mid-2000s. The wooden bat league was unique in that it provided local Mississippi college and university students the opportunity to play highly competitive summer league baseball.
Urban Baseball League
Smith–Wills Stadium will be the home of the proposed Urban Baseball League, a league created by former major league ballplayers Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd and Delino DeShields.
Belhaven University Baseball
Smith–Wills Stadium is currently the home of the Blazers of Belhaven University. The Blazers are an NCAA Division III team in the American Southwest Conference. The stadium was also used by the Blazers football team while the school built an on campus stadium.
Possible demolition
The Smith–Wills Stadium site is often cited by Jackson city officials, as well as area developers as a possible location for a new Multipurpose arena the city claims it desperately needs. The stadium's location near two of the metro areas main thoroughfares (Lakeland Drive and Interstate 55), its proximity to the majority of the Jackson Metropolitan Area's population base, as well as already having access to necessary infrastructure for replacement makes it a prime candidate for the city when such talks arise. Former mayor Frank Melton pushed for the city of Jackson to tear down the stadium and replace it with a 12,000-seat privately funded arena, but never garnered much support from the rest of his administration. |
75060755_0 | La barraca (TV series) | La barraca (transl. The shack) is a Spanish prime-time television series based on the 1898 novel of the same name by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Produced by Aldebarán Films for Televisión Española (TVE), it was directed by León Klimovsky, with screenplay by Manuel Mur Oti. Its nine episodes adapting the novel were broadcast on La Primera of Televisión Española in 1979.
Plot
Uncle Barret's family has to leave the shack, unable to pay the debts owed to the owner, Don Salvador. Uncle Barret, full of anger, kills him and is imprisoned. The shack is occupied by Batiste's family, who are not well received by the locals. From the initial rejection it turns to violence, which causes a tragic outcome.
Production
After the success of its 1978 television series Cañas y barro, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez's first novel adapted to television, Televisión Española (TVE) commissioned the same production company, Aldebarán Films, to adapt La barraca, another novel by Blasco Ibáñez. The production was done with practically the same technical crew to try to repeat the success of its predecessor. The series was filmed in ten weeks with a cost of 81 million pesetas (€486,820). The exteriors were filmed on location near the Albufera in Valencia and the interiors were filmed in Madrid.
The shack referred to in the title is a barracaValencian Community and the Region of Murcia that served as housing for farmers in irrigated farming areas.
Cast
* Álvaro de Luna as Batiste
* Marisa de Leza as Teresa
* Victoria Abril as Roseta
* Juan Carlos Naya
* Lola Herrera as Pepeta
* Luis Suárez
* Eduardo Fajardo as Barret
* Terele Pávez as Amparo
* Gabriel Llopart
* Fernando Hilbeck
* Adrián Ortega
* Miguel Ayones
Accolades
TP de Oro
Main article: TP de Oro
Year Category Recipient Result Ref.
1979 Best Spanish Series Won
Best Actor Álvaro de Luna Won
Best Actress Lola Herrera Won
Marisa de Leza 2nd Place
Victoria Abril 3rd place |
75060755_1 | La barraca (TV series) | * La barraca at RTVE Play (in Spanish)
* La barraca at IMDb |
57042199_0 | Deleted in lung and esophageal cancer 1 | Deleted in lung and esophageal cancer 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DLEC1 gene.
Function
The cytogenetic location of this gene is 3p21.3, and it is located in a region that is commonly deleted in a variety of malignancies. Down-regulation of this gene has been observed in several human cancers including lung, esophageal, renal tumors, and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. In some cases, reduced expression of this gene in tumor cells is a result of aberrant promoter methylation. Several alternatively spliced transcripts have been observed that contain disrupted coding regions and likely encode nonfunctional proteins.[provided by RefSeq, Mar 2016].
This article incorporates text from the United States National Library of Medicine, which is in the public domain. |
3408816_0 | Boot Hill (role-playing game) | Boot Hill is a western-themed role-playing game designed by Brian Blume, Gary Gygax, and Don Kaye (although Kaye unexpectedly died before the game was published), and first published in 1975. Boot Hill was TSR's third role-playing game, appearing not long after Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) and Empire of the Petal Throne, and taking its name from "Boot Hill", the popular Wild West term for "cemetery". Boot Hill was marketed to take advantage of America's love of the western genre. The game did feature some new game mechanics, such as the use of percentile dice, but its focus on gunfighting rather than role-playing, as well as the lethal nature of its combat system, limited its appeal. Boot Hill was issued in three editions over 15 years, but it never reached the same level of popularity as D&D and other fantasy-themed role-playing games.
Creative origins
First edition cover.
Soon after TSR was formed by Gary Gygax and Don Kaye in late 1973, they and new business partner Brian Blume started development of the rules for a Western genre miniatures combat system and role-playing game called Boot Hill.Boot HillD&D character, Murlynd, was dressed and armed as a cowboy after being magically transported from Gygax's Greyhawk campaign to an alternate universe set in the Wild West.
However, Kaye unexpectedly died of a heart attack in January 1975.Boot Hill later that year in memory of their friend.Dungeons & Dragons and Empire of the Petal Throne.David M. Ewalt, in his book Of Dice and Men, described the game as "the company's second role-playing game; it was set in the Old West and focused mostly on gun-fighting."
System
Boot Hill used game mechanics that were advanced for the time. Most games still used traditional six-sided dice, but Boot Hill was one of the first games to use two ten-sided dice as percentile dice for character abilities and skill resolution. |
3408816_1 | Boot Hill (role-playing game) | * Although the western was a popular American motif, the game did not have the same mass appeal as D&D's Tolkienesque fantasy setting.
* Boot Hill focused on gunfighting rather than role-playing. The first edition and second editions were specifically marketed as a miniatures combat game, but even in the third edition, most of the rules concerned combat resolution, with relatively little information about settings and few rules for social interaction.
* Combat could be short and deadly, with death often coming from the first gunshot.D&D characters, Boot Hill characters did not advance in levels to develop better defenses or advantages over non-player characters; they remained just as likely to die in their hundredth combat as they had been in their first. As a result, most characters had a very short life span, and players generally had little chance to identify with their player character over the long term, as they could with a player character in D&D.
* Unlike D&D, there was no large catalogue of non-human monsters, only human opponents. In addition, there were no alignment rules, making the difference between the "good guys" and "bad guys" a matter of moral interpretation or choice.
For these reasons, although Boot Hill was published in three editions, none captured the public imagination in the same way as D&D; Boot Hill remained a very small and limited member of TSR's stable of games.
Publications
Mad Mesa cover.
* 1st edition, printed in 1975, 34 pages, no ISBN.
* 2nd edition, printed in 1979, ISBN 0-394-51875-6. Reprinted with a different cover in 1984.
* 3rd edition, printed in 1990, ISBN 0-88038-976-1.
Boot Hill, 2nd Edition was supported by a referee's screen and five 32 page adventure modules: |
3408816_2 | Boot Hill (role-playing game) | * Referee's Screen and Mini-Module, ISBN 0-394-52590-6.
* Mad Mesa (BH1), printed in 1981, ISBN 0-935696-71-7, and 1982, ISBN 0-394-52705-4. Written to be playable solitaire, as a gamebook, or as a multiplayer module.
* Lost Conquistador Mine (BH2), printed in 1982, ISBN 0-394-52594-9.
* Ballots and Bullets (BH3), 1982, ISBN 0-394-53067-5.
* Burned Bush Wells (BH4), 1984, ISBN 0-394-53466-2.
* Range War! (BH5), 1984, ISBN 0-88038-105-1.
TSR also released a three-figure pack of gunslinger miniatures for Boot Hill.
Dragon Magazine issue 71 features the Boot Hill module "The Taming of Brimstone" by Donald Mumma which was the winner of a module design contest.
Reception
In the December–January 1979 edition of White Dwarf, Dominic Beddow reviewed the second (boxed) edition of Boot Hill, and gave it an above average score of 8 out of 10. He found few substantive rule changes from the first edition, other than the addition of several appendices to the rulebook that included biographies of notable American gunfighters, suggested scenarios, and a method for transferring characters to and from other TSR roleplaying systems such as Dungeons & Dragons and Metamorphosis Alpha. Beddow was not impressed by the campaign map, which was "by TSR standards, extremely shabby and unprofessional", with large blank areas that "with their generally lazy attitude towards the map, TSR asks you to fill in numerous details, claiming this 'creates flexibility.'" However, he found the large scale map of a generic Western town to be "quite commendable". Overall, Beddow concluded that Boot Hill is such an "Easy yet effective game to play" because of "the knowledge of, and feeling for, the Wild West which is within all of us. It is fantasy and yet one still has one's feet on the ground." |
3408816_3 | Boot Hill (role-playing game) | In the 1980 book The Complete Book of Wargames, game designer Jon Freeman called Boot Hill "a game that is well suited to portraying small battles based on the Old West." However, Freeman found that the game was ill-suited to larger battles, noting that "the playing time increases exponentially with the number of individual figures involved." He concluded by giving the game an Overall Evaluation of "Good", saying, "A real campaign would severely test the judgement and resources of the referee and spirit of the players, but because the milieu is so familiar, 'dropping in for an occasional battle/scenario is a possibility."
In a retrospective review of Boot Hill in Black Gate, James Maliszewski said "Far from being disappointed, I was frankly amazed at how enjoyable the game was and found myself itching to continue playing, even after we'd set things aright in Brimstone. Like original Dungeons & Dragons, Boot Hill is a game that punches far above its weight class. It's yet another reminder that there is no better combination than slim rules and imagination when it comes to RPGs. That was true thirty years ago, when I last played Boot Hill, and it's true today."
Other recognition
A copy of the Boot Hill module Mad Mesa is held in the collection of the Strong National Museum of Play (object 110.1979).
Reviews
* The Complete Guide to Role-Playing Games
* Boot Hill - TSR's Wild West RPG Kraków RPGs has a complete bibliography with cover photos.
* Boot Hill, 2nd Edition - Review from the Museum of Roleplaying Games.
* Ride, Cowboy, Ride - The Forgotten Boot Hill - Review from GameGrene.
* Boot Hill - Demian's Gamebook Web Page, mostly on the solitaire module, Mad Mesa.
* The Stuff of Legends - TSR: Boot Hill, Pope, Thomas.
* Art of the Genre: Boot Hill's Ballots & Bullets at Black Gate |
12459212_0 | Cerulean-capped manakin | The cerulean-capped manakin (Lepidothrix coeruleocapilla) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is endemic to Peru.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. |
63799805_0 | Walter Brandi | Walter Bigari better known by his stage name Walter Brandi was an Italian actor. In his book on European exploitation films, Danny Shipka described Brandi as "one of the first de facto stars of Italian horror/exploitation", while noting he was never as popular as Christopher Lee, Barbara Steele or Peter Cushing.
Filmography
Title Year Credited as Role Notes Refs.
Actor Screenwriter Story author Producer
The Vampire and the Ballerina 1960 Yes Herman
The Playgirls and the Vampire 1960 Yes Count Gabor Kernassy, The Vampire
Slaughter of the Vampires 1962 Yes Marquis Wolfgang
Three Swords for Rome 1964 Yes
Terror-Creatures from the Grave 1965 Yes Albert Kovacs
Bloody Pit of Horror 1965 Yes Rick
Kommissar X – Drei goldene Schlangen 1969 Yes Mr Landru
Wanted Sabata 1970 Yes
The Devil's Wedding Night 1973 Yes Yes Also production manager
* Curti, Roberto (2015). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1957–1969. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-1989-7.
* Curti, Roberto (2017). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1970-1979. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476629605.
* Grant, Kevin (2011). Any Gun Can Play. Fab Press. ISBN 9781903254615.
* Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony (2017). Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908-1990. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476662916.
* Lentz, Harris M. (1998). Obituaries in the Performing Art, 1997. McFarland & Company. p. 20. ISBN 0786404604.
* Shipka, Danny (2011). Perverse Titillation: The Exploitation Cinema of Italy, Spain and France, 1960–1980. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-4888-3.
* Walter Brandi at IMDb |
12852015_0 | Henry Sterns | Henry Sterns was an American bobsledder who competed in the late 1940s. He won a silver medal in the four-man event at the 1949 FIBT World Championships in Lake Placid, New York.
* Bobsleigh four-man world championship medalists since 1930 |
40015954_0 | Khoo Sook Yuen | Khoo Sook Yuen (1874 – December 1941) (Chinese: 邱菽园) was a Singaporean poet. He penned more than a thousand poems and is historically considered an important figure in Chinese language poetry.
Life and career
Khoo Sook Yuen was born 1874 in Changzhou, Fujian, China. His father, who died in 1907, was a rice merchant. The family relocated to Singapore when Khoo was only eight years old. Khoo took over his father's company in 1896 and with the profits, donated generously to the public. However, his ineptitude in business caused the company to fall into bankruptcy. Ridden in debt, Khoo became a newspaper writer.
Khoo founded two newspapers – the Tian Nan Xin Bao with Lim Boon Keng in 1898 and the Zhen Nan Ri Bao in 1912. He was also the editor of the Sin Chew Jit Poh from 1929. He was an enthusiastic poet and in his lifetime wrote more than 1,200 poetry works, all in the Chinese language. He had shown an interest in poetry in as early as his teenaged years; The Jade Flute, his first poem, was written when Khoo was fifteen. "[E]asily one of the best poets in Singapore", he is historically considered a major figure in Chinese poetry. He died in December 1941, aged 68.
Khoo was a good friend of Reverend Swee Oi (瑞于上人), who founded Seng Wong Beo Temple (都城隍庙) at Peck Seah Street. Rev. Swee Oi was a former Qing dynasty's tributary scholar before he ordained as a monk, and both of them had strong interest in literary and poetry appreciation. Khoo was able to financially support Swee in the establishment of Seng Wong Beo Temple in 1905. After the Seng Wong Beo Temple was constructed, Khoo and Swee were known to have had lively conversations about poetry and art in the backyard.
* Lee, Khoon Choy (2013). Golden Dragon and Purple Phoenix: The Chinese and Their Multi-Ethnic Descendants in Southeast Asia. World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-4383-43-1. |
55517701_0 | The Blue Party (Germany) | For other uses, see Blue Party.
The Blue Party (German: Die blaue Partei) was a minor political party in Germany that existed from 2017 to 2019. It was founded by Frauke Petry after resigning as leader of the Alternative for Germany party (AfD).
History
The party was registered with the Federal Returning Officer in September 2017Christian Democratic Union of Germany had become too liberal under Angela Merkel and that the Alternative for Germany had become too nationalist.
The Blue Party first stood for election in the 2019 Saxony state elections2019 Thuringian state elections, the party received 857 votes, 0.1% of all valid votes.
Petry announced on 5 November 2019 that the party would dissolve by the end of the year due to its results in the state elections in Saxony and Thuringia.
* Official Webpage of "Bürgerforum Blaue Wende" |
74743028_0 | Big Hump | Big Hump is an island on the south of the Aldermen Islands off the east coast of Waikato, New Zealand.
* List of islands of New Zealand |
69889076_0 | Fencing at the 2022 Asian Games | Fencing at the 2022 Asian Games was held at Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium, Hangzhou, China, in September 2023.
Schedule
P Pools F Finals
Event↓/Date → 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Men's individual épée P F
Men's team épée F
Men's individual foil P F
Men's team foil F
Men's individual sabre P F
Men's team sabre F
Women's individual épée P F
Women's team épée F
Women's individual foil P F
Women's team foil F
Women's individual sabre P F
Women's team sabre F
Medalists
Men |
69889076_1 | Fencing at the 2022 Asian Games | Medalists
Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée Koki Kano Akira Komata Ho Wai Hang
Japan Japan Hong Kong
Elmir Alimzhanov
Kazakhstan
Japan (JPN) Kazakhstan (KAZ) South Korea (KOR)
Koki Kano Elmir Alimzhanov Kweon Young-jun
Team épée Masaru Yamada Yerlik Sertay Kim Jae-won
Akira Komata Vadim Sharlaimov Son Tae-jin
Ryu Matsumoto Ruslan Kurbanov Ma Se-geon
Hong Kong (HKG)
Ho Wai Hang
Lau Ho Fung
Fong Hoi Sun
Ng Ho Tin
Individual foil Cheung Ka Long Chen Haiwei Takahiro Shikine
Hong Kong China Japan
Ryan Choi
Hong Kong
South Korea (KOR) China (CHN) Hong Kong (HKG)
Ha Tae-gyu Chen Haiwei Cheung Ka Long
Team foil Heo Jun Wu Bin Ryan Choi
Im Cheol-woo Xu Jie Nicholas Choi
Lee Kwang-hyun Zeng Zhaoran Yeung Chi Ka
Japan (JPN)
Kazuki Iimura
Kyosuke Matsuyama
Takahiro Shikine
Kenta Suzumuro
Individual sabre Oh Sang-uk Gu Bon-gil Mohammad Rahbari
South Korea South Korea Iran
Yousiff Al-Shamlan
Kuwait
South Korea (KOR) China (CHN) Iran (IRI)
Gu Bon-gil Liang Jianhao Farzad Baher
Team sabre Kim Jung-hwan Lin Xiao Ali Pakdaman
Kim Jun-ho Shen Chenpeng Mohammad Fotouhi
Oh Sang-uk Yan Yinghui Mohammad Rahbari
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Zhanat Nabiyev
Mukhamedali Rakhmanali
Artyom Sarkissyan
Nazarbay Sattarkhan
Women |
69889076_2 | Fencing at the 2022 Asian Games | Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée Choi In-jeong Song Se-ra Vivian Kong
South Korea South Korea Hong Kong
Dilnaz Murzataeva
Uzbekistan
South Korea (KOR) Hong Kong (HKG) Japan (JPN)
Choi In-jeong Chan Wai Ling Haruna Baba
Team épée Kang Young-mi Chu Ka Mong Hana Saito
Lee Hye-in Kaylin Hsieh Nozomi Sato
Song Se-ra Vivian Kong Miho Yoshimura
China (CHN)
Shi Yuexin
Sun Yiwen
Tang Junyao
Xu Nuo
Individual foil Huang Qianqian Yuka Ueno Daphne Chan
China Japan Hong Kong
Hong Se-na
South Korea
China (CHN) South Korea (KOR) Hong Kong (HKG)
Chen Qingyuan Chae Song-oh Daphne Chan
Team foil Huang Qianqian Hong Hyo-jin Valerie Cheng
Wang Yingying Hong Se-na Kuan Yu Ching
Wang Yuting Hong Seo-in Sophia Wu
Japan (JPN)
Sera Azuma
Komaki Kikuchi
Karin Miyawaki
Yuka Ueno
Individual sabre Yoon Ji-su Shao Yaqi Seri Ozaki
South Korea China Japan
Zaynab Dayibekova
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan (UZB) Japan (JPN) China (CHN)
Zaynab Dayibekova Misaki Emura Yang Hengyu
Team sabre Luisa Fernanda Herrera Lara Shihomi Fukushima Shao Yaqi
Paola Pliego Seri Ozaki Zhang Xinyi
Gulistan Perdebaeva Kanae Kobayashi Lin Kesi
South Korea (KOR)
Hong Hae-un
Choi Se-bin
Yoon Ji-su
Jeon Eun-hye
Medal table
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 South Korea (KOR) 6 3 3 12
2 China (CHN)* 2 4 2 8
3 Japan (JPN) 2 3 5 10
4 Hong Kong (HKG) 1 1 7 9
5 Uzbekistan (UZB) 1 0 2 3
6 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 0 1 2 3
7 Iran (IRN) 0 0 2 2
8 Kuwait (KUW) 0 0 1 1
Totals (8 entries) 12 12 24 48
Participating nations
A total of 280 athletes from 29 nations competed in fencing at the 2022 Asian Games: |
69889076_3 | Fencing at the 2022 Asian Games | * Bangladesh (3)
* Cambodia (2)
* China (24)
* Chinese Taipei (4)
* Hong Kong (24)
* India (9)
* Indonesia (1)
* Iran (4)
* Iraq (3)
* Japan (24)
* Jordan (6)
* Kazakhstan (16)
* Kuwait (9)
* Kyrgyzstan (5)
* Lebanon (1)
* Macau (7)
* Mongolia (8)
* Nepal (6)
* Pakistan (1)
* Philippines (6)
* Qatar (3)
* Saudi Arabia (12)
* Singapore (16)
* South Korea (24)
* Thailand (24)
* United Arab Emirates (8)
* Uzbekistan (20)
* Vietnam (8)
* Yemen (2)
* Fencing at the 2022 Asian Games |
10552201_0 | Reginald I, Count of Burgundy | Reginald I was the second count of the Free County of Burgundy. Born in 986, Reginald was the son of Otto-William,Ermentrude of Roucy.
In 1016, Reginald married Alice of Normandy.William I, on his death in 1057.
Reginald married Alice and had the following children:
* William I, Count of Burgundy
* Guy (c. 1025–1069),Duchy of Normandy and County of Burgundy
* Hugh (c. 1037 – c. 1086), Viscount of Lons-le-Saunier, sire Montmorot, Navilly and Scey married to Aldeberge Scey. They had a son Montmorot Thibert, founder of the house Montmorot (or Montmoret).
* Falcon or Fouques of Burgundy (fate unknown).
* Bouchard, Constance (2000). "Burgundy and Provence, 879-1032". In Reuter, Timothy (ed.). The New Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. III: c.900-c.1024. Cambridge University Press.
* Douglas, David C. (1964). William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England. University of California Press.
* Fegley, Randall (2002). The Golden Spurs of Kortrijk: How the Knights of France Fell to the Foot Soldiers of Flanders in 1302. McFarland & Co. Inc.
* Poole, Austin Lane (1951). From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087-1216. Clarendon Press.
* Potter, Julie (1999). "The Benefactors of Bec and the Politics of Priories". In Harper-Bill, Christopher (ed.). Anglo-Norman Studies XXI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1998. Boydell Press. |
48366951_0 | Jacob F. Schoellkopf Jr. | Jacob Friedrich Schoellkopf Jr. (February 27, 1858 – September 9, 1942) was an American business executive, founder of Schoellkopf Aniline and Chemical Works, and member of the Schoellkopf family who were involved in hydroelectric resources at Niagara Falls.
Early life
Jacob F. Schoellkopf Jr. was born in Buffalo on February 27, 1858, the fourth son of industrialist Jacob F. Schoellkopf (1819–1899) and Christiana T. (née Duerr) Schoellkopf (1827–1903). He started his education at local schools in Buffalo, then St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute in Buffalo, afterward going to Germany where he studied for from 1873-1880 at the University of Munich and in Stuttgart specializing in chemistry where he graduated from the Stuttgart-Polytechnic College as a member of the class of 1880.
Career
Schoellkopf, Hartford & Hanna Co. works in Buffalo, New York, formerly the Schoellkopf Aniline and Chemical Works, ca. 1908.
After Schoellkopf graduated, he returned to Buffalo, New York from Germany. His studies at the university had involved the subject of coal tar dyes, and he felt that the American market offered a great field for these products.Schoellkopf Aniline and Chemical Works," which was founded shortly after his return to Buffalo and which constituted the largest plant of its kind in the United States. The business later became the "Schoellkopf, Hartford & Hanna Company," of which Schoellkopf was president.equivalent to $97,711,000 in 2022) capital, employed 350 men and was paying $15,000 (equivalent to $489,000 in 2022) a month in wages. The plant covered about thirty-six acres of land and consisted of thirty brick buildings.
National Aniline and Chemical Company was formed in 1917 by the merger of Schoellkopf Aniline and Chemical, Beckers Aniline and Chemical of Brooklyn, and the Benzol Products Company. Included also were certain facilities of Semet-Solvay, the Barrett Company, and the General Chemical company that made coal tar intermediates. |
48366951_1 | Jacob F. Schoellkopf Jr. | Additionally, Schoellkopf was president of the "American Magnesia and Covering Company," located at Plymouth Meeting near Philadelphia; vice-president of the "Commonwealth Trust Company" and of the "Central National Bank"; and a director of the Columbia National Bank and of the "Security, Safe Deposit Company." He was also a director of the Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power and Manufacturing Company; a director of the National Aniline and Chemical Company of New York; also of the "Cliff Paper Company" of Niagara Falls and the "International Hotel Company", also of Niagara Falls. He was president of the "Contact Process Company"Republic Steel).
Schoellkopf was president of the "Schoellkopf, Hutton & Pomeroy Investment Bank", a private entity, which later evolved into the "Niagara Share Corp.," a closed-end investment fund.Jacob F. Schoellkopf III, engaged Esenwein & Johnson to build the "Niagara Share Building" to house the investment bank. The bank was on the third floor of the building and featured a telegraph room and trading floor which was a mini-version of the New York Stock Exchange.
Personal life
On March 31, 1882, Schoellkopf was married to Wilma Spring (c. 1861–1938),Stuttgart, Germany. They resided in Buffalo, New York
* Jacob F. Schoellkopf III (1883–1952),Houghton.
* Ruth Wilma Schoellkopf (1899–1961), who married archaeologist Philip Phillips (1900–1994) in 1922.
* Esther Spring Schoellkopf (b. 1901), who married Ernest Kramer (d. 1955)Berne, Switzerland on February 13, 1928 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Schoellkopf was a member of the Buffalo Historical Society, of the National Geographical Society of Washington, D.C., and of the American Society for Political and Social Science.Country Club of Buffalo.Buffalo General Hospital |
48366951_2 | Jacob F. Schoellkopf Jr. | Schoellkopf died on September 9, 1942.Lakeside Memorial Park Cemetery in Hamburg, New York. At his death, Schoellkopf left $50,000 (equivalent to $896,000 in 2022) to the Buffalo Council of the Boy Scouts of America and an additional $50,000 (equivalent to $896,000 in 2022) among six public, welfare and educational organizations.bequests to several of his employees, including $10,000 (equivalent to $179,000 in 2022) to his housekeeper, Rose Boger. The majority of his estate was left to his three children.
Notes
Sources
* Jacob F. Schoellkopf II at Find a Grave |
70189041_0 | 2022 Dutch TT | The 2022 Dutch TT (officially known as the Motul TT Assen) was the eleventh round of the 2022 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season and the fourth round of the 2022 MotoE World Cup. All races (except MotoE race 1 which was held on 25 June) were held at the TT Circuit Assen in Assen on 26 June 2022.
Qualifying
MotoGP
OFFICIAL MOTOGP QUALIFYING RESULTS
Race
MotoGP |
70189041_1 | 2022 Dutch TT | Pos. No. Biker Team Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 63 [Italy] Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 26 40:25.205 1 25
2 72 [Italy] Marco Bezzecchi Mooney VR46 Racing Team Ducati 26 +0.444 4 20
3 12 [Spain] Maverick Viñales Aprilia Racing Aprilia 26 +1.209 11 16
4 41 [Spain] Aleix Espargaró Aprilia Racing Aprilia 26 +2.585 5 13
5 33 [South Africa] Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 26 +2.721 10 11
6 43 [Australia] Jack Miller Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 26 +3.045 6 10
7 89 [Spain] Jorge Martín Prima Pramac Racing Ducati 26 +4.340 3 9
8 36 [Spain] Joan Mir Team Suzuki Ecstar Suzuki 26 +8.185 14 8
9 88 [Portugal] Miguel Oliveira Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 26 +8.325 8 7
10 42 [Spain] Álex Rins Team Suzuki Ecstar Suzuki 26 +8.596 9 6
11 23 [Italy] Enea Bastianini Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 26 +9.783 16 5
12 30 [Japan] Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda Idemitsu Honda 26 +10.617 12 4
13 5 [France] Johann Zarco Prima Pramac Racing Ducati 26 +14.405 7 3
14 49 [Italy] Fabio Di Giannantonio Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 26 +17.681 15 2
15 73 [Spain] Álex Márquez LCR Honda Castrol Honda 26 +25.866 21 1
16 04 [Italy] Andrea Dovizioso WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team Yamaha 26 +29.711 17
17 10 [Italy] Luca Marini Mooney VR46 Racing Team Ducati 26 +30.296 13
18 6 [Germany] Stefan Bradl Repsol Honda Team Honda 26 +32.225 18 |
70189041_2 | 2022 Dutch TT | 19 87 [Australia] Remy Gardner Tech3 KTM Factory Racing KTM 26 +34.947 19
20 32 [Italy] Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia Racing Aprilia 26 +35.798 22
Ret 25 [Spain] Raúl Fernández Tech3 KTM Factory Racing KTM 18 Arm Pump 23
Ret 20 [France] Fabio Quartararo Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 11 Accident 2
Ret 40 [South Africa] Darryn Binder WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team Yamaha 8 Accident 24
Ret 21 [Italy] Franco Morbidelli Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 8 Accident Damage 20
DNS 44 [Spain] Pol Espargaró Repsol Honda Team Honda Did not start
Fastest lap: [Spain] Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia) – 1:32.500 (lap 15)
OFFICIAL MOTOGP RACE REPORT |
70189041_3 | 2022 Dutch TT | * Pol Espargaró withdrew from the event after FP2 due to a rib injury suffered at the German Grand Prix.
Moto2 |
70189041_4 | 2022 Dutch TT | Pos. No. Biker Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 37 [Spain] Augusto Fernández Kalex 24 39:07.133 9 25
2 79 [Japan] Ai Ogura Kalex 24 +0.660 4 20
3 96 [United Kingdom] Jake Dixon Kalex 24 +0.725 1 16
4 13 [Italy] Celestino Vietti Kalex 24 +0.758 11 13
5 64 [Netherlands] Bo Bendsneyder Kalex 24 +1.485 8 11
6 21 [Spain] Alonso Lopez Boscoscuro 24 +5.417 5 10
7 14 [Italy] Tony Arbolino Kalex 24 +5.553 13 9
8 16 [United States] Joe Roberts Kalex 24 +7.396 7 8
9 18 [Spain] Manuel González Kalex 24 +7.589 15 7
10 12 [Czech Republic] Filip Salač Kalex 24 +7.691 12 6
11 54 [Spain] Fermín Aldeguer Boscoscuro 24 +9.322 20 5
12 9 [Spain] Jorge Navarro Kalex 24 +15.028 6 4
13 35 [Thailand] Somkiat Chantra Kalex 24 +17.443 16 3
14 52 [Spain] Jeremy Alcoba Kalex 24 +19.188 23 2
15 7 [Belgium] Barry Baltus Kalex 24 +19.256 14 1
16 19 [Italy] Lorenzo Dalla Porta Kalex 24 +19.898 19
17 42 [Spain] Marcos Ramírez MV Agusta 24 +28.669 22
18 84 [Netherlands] Zonta van den Goorbergh Kalex 24 +28.787 21
19 4 [United States] Sean Dylan Kelly Kalex 24 +44.544 24
20 24 [Italy] Simone Corsi MV Agusta 24 +44.612 25 |
70189041_5 | 2022 Dutch TT | 21 81 [Thailand] Keminth Kubo Kalex 24 +50.836 28
22 55 [Spain] Álex Toledo Kalex 24 +51.009 26
Ret 75 [Spain] Albert Arenas Kalex 22 Accident 2
Ret 28 [Italy] Niccolò Antonelli Kalex 22 Accident 27
Ret 6 [United States] Cameron Beaubier Kalex 20 Accident 18
Ret 61 [Italy] Alessandro Zaccone Kalex 13 Retired 17
Ret 23 [Germany] Marcel Schrötter Kalex 11 Accident 10
Ret 22 [United Kingdom] Sam Lowes Kalex 3 Accident 3
DNS 44 [Spain] Arón Canet Kalex Did not start
Fastest lap: [Italy] Celestino Vietti (Kalex) – 1:36.729 (lap 24)
OFFICIAL MOTO2 RACE REPORT |
70189041_6 | 2022 Dutch TT | * Arón Canet withdrew from the event due to effects of a broken nose suffered in a road accident.
Moto3 |
70189041_7 | 2022 Dutch TT | Pos. No. Biker Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 71 [Japan] Ayumu Sasaki Husqvarna 22 37:28.371 1 25
2 28 [Spain] Izan Guevara Gas Gas 22 +0.314 3 20
3 11 [Spain] Sergio García Gas Gas 22 +0.392 18 16
4 24 [Japan] Tatsuki Suzuki Honda 22 +0.399 2 13
5 43 [Spain] Xavier Artigas CFMoto 22 +0.661 9 11
6 96 [Spain] Daniel Holgado KTM 22 +11.540 12 10
7 82 [Italy] Stefano Nepa KTM 22 +11.606 14 9
8 6 [Japan] Ryusei Yamanaka KTM 27 +12.225 13 8
9 53 [Turkey] Deniz Öncü KTM 22 +12.309 17 7
10 27 [Japan] Kaito Toba KTM 22 +12.368 20 6
11 54 [Italy] Riccardo Rossi Honda 22 +12.596 16 5
12 48 [Spain] Iván Ortolá KTM 22 +12.878 21 4
13 20 [France] Lorenzo Fellon Honda 22 +12.976 8 3
14 99 [Spain] Carlos Tatay CFMoto 22 +14.903 23 2
15 16 [Italy] Andrea Migno Honda 22 +20.915 15 1
16 10 [Brazil] Diogo Moreira KTM 22 +30.606 19
17 67 [Italy] Alberto Surra KTM 22 +37.419 25
18 64 [Indonesia] Mario Aji Honda 22 +44.008 27
19 85 [Italy] Luca Lunetta KTM 22 +44.132 30
20 70 [United Kingdom] Joshua Whatley Honda 22 +44.135 29
21 72 [Japan] Taiyo Furusato Honda 22 +44.366 26
22 22 [Spain] Ana Carrasco KTM 22 +44.486 28 |
70189041_8 | 2022 Dutch TT | Ret 5 [Spain] Jaume Masià KTM 21 Accident 6
Ret 44 [Spain] David Muñoz KTM 21 Accident 4
Ret 17 [United Kingdom] John McPhee Husqvarna 21 Accident 11
Ret 31 [Spain] Adrián Fernández KTM 21 Accident 7
Ret 66 [Australia] Joel Kelso KTM 21 Accident 10
Ret 7 [Italy] Dennis Foggia Honda 17 Accident 5
Ret 19 [United Kingdom] Scott Ogden Honda 5 Accident 24
Ret 23 [Italy] Elia Bartolini KTM 4 Accident 22
Fastest lap: [United Kingdom] John McPhee (Husqvarna) – 1:41.190 (lap 13)
OFFICIAL MOTO3 RACE REPORT |
70189041_9 | 2022 Dutch TT | MotoE
Race 1
Pos. No. Biker Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 77 [Switzerland] Dominique Aegerter 8 10:10.913 1 25
2 51 [Brazil] Eric Granado 8 +0.072 2 20
3 27 [Italy] Mattia Casadei 8 +0.081 4 16
4 11 [Italy] Matteo Ferrari 8 +0.507 3 13
5 4 [Spain] Héctor Garzó 8 +0.960 7 11
6 71 [Spain] Miquel Pons 8 +1.224 5 10
7 7 [Italy] Niccolò Canepa 8 +2.810 6 9
8 38 [United Kingdom] Bradley Smith 8 +5.310 8 8
9 40 [Spain] Jordi Torres 8 +5.347 11 7
10 21 [Italy] Kevin Zannoni 8 +9.564 12 6
11 34 [Italy] Kevin Manfredi 8 +9.742 13 5
12 12 [Spain] Xavi Forés 8 +11.392 10 4
13 78 [Japan] Hikari Okubo 8 +12.834 18 3
14 17 [Spain] Álex Escrig 8 +12.917 14 2
15 6 [Spain] María Herrera 8 +13.371 15 1
16 72 [Italy] Alessio Finello 8 +17.992 16
17 10 [Spain] Unai Orradre 8 +17.610 17
Ret 70 [Spain] Marc Alcoba 7 Accident 9
Fastest lap: [Brazil] Eric Granado – 1:43.086 (lap 4)
OFFICIAL MOTOE RACE NR.1 REPORT
Notes:
* ^1 - Unai Orradre was demoted one position due to exceeding track limits on the final lap.
* All bikes manufactured by Energica.
Race 2 |
70189041_10 | 2022 Dutch TT | Race 2
Pos. No. Biker Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 51 [Brazil] Eric Granado 3 5:21.094 2 12.5
2 77 [Switzerland] Dominique Aegerter 3 +0.270 1 10
3 27 [Italy] Mattia Casadei 3 +0.556 4 8
4 11 [Italy] Matteo Ferrari 3 +0.646 3 6.5
5 7 [Italy] Niccolò Canepa 3 +2.784 6 5.5
6 17 [Spain] Álex Escrig 3 +2.805 14 5
7 34 [Italy] Kevin Manfredi 3 +3.751 13 4.5
8 6 [Spain] María Herrera 3 +4.143 15 4
9 21 [Italy] Kevin Zannoni 3 +4.216 12 3.5
10 4 [Spain] Héctor Garzó 3 +5.519 7 3
11 78 [Japan] Hikari Okubo 3 +9.943 18 2.5
12 72 [Italy] Alessio Finello 3 +10.094 16 2
13 70 [Spain] Marc Alcoba 2 +1 lap 9 1.5
14 10 [Spain] Unai Orradre 2 +1 lap 17 1
15 16 [Spain] Xavi Forés 2 +1 lap 10 0.5
16 40 [Spain] Jordi Torres 2 +1 lap 11
17 38 [United Kingdom] Bradley Smith 2 +1 lap 8
Ret 71 [Spain] Miquel Pons 2 Accident 5
Fastest lap: [Brazil] Eric Granado – 1:44.926 (lap 2)
OFFICIAL MOTOE RACE NR.2 REPORT
Notes
* ^1 – The race was red-flagged during lap 4 after Miquel Pons' crash. The race was not restarted and results were declared effective after the end of lap 3. Half points were awarded, as less than two thirds of the race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.
* All bikes manufactured by Energica.
Championship standings after the race
Below are the standings for the top five riders, constructors, and teams after the round.
MotoGP |
70189041_11 | 2022 Dutch TT | MotoGP
Riders' Championship standings Pos. Rider Points Constructors' Championship standings Pos. Constructor Points Teams' Championship standings Pos. Constructor Points
1 [France] Fabio Quartararo 172 1 [Italy] Ducati 246 1 1 [Italy] Aprilia Racing 213
2 [Spain] Aleix Espargaró 151 2 [Japan] Yamaha 172 1 2 [Japan] Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 197
3 [France] Johann Zarco 114 3 [Italy] Aprilia 155 1 3 [Italy] Ducati Lenovo Team 197
2 4 [Italy] Francesco Bagnaia 106 4 [Austria] KTM 121 1 4 [Italy] Prima Pramac Racing 184
1 5 [Italy] Enea Bastianini 105 5 [Japan] Suzuki 101 5 [Austria] Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 164
Moto2
Riders' Championship standings Pos. Rider Points Constructors' Championship standings Pos. Constructor Points Teams' Championship standings Pos. Constructor Points
1 [Italy] Celestino Vietti 146 1 [Germany] Kalex 275 1 [Finland] Red Bull KTM Ajo 221
1 2 [Spain] Augusto Fernández 146 2 [Italy] Boscoscuro 57 2 [Japan] Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 214
1 3 [Japan] Ai Ogura 145 3 [Italy] MV Agusta 5 3 [Spain] Flexbox HP40 178
4 [Spain] Arón Canet 116 4 [Belgium] Elf Marc VDS Racing Team 155
5 [Italy] Tony Arbolino 104 5 [Italy] Mooney VR46 Racing Team 146
Moto3 |
70189041_12 | 2022 Dutch TT | Moto3
Riders' Championship standings Pos. Rider Points Constructors' Championship standings Pos. Constructor Points Teams' Championship standings Pos. Constructor Points
1 [Spain] Sergio García 182 1 [Spain] Gas Gas 235 1 [Spain] GasGas Aspar Team 361
2 [Spain] Izan Guevara 179 2 [Japan] Honda 181 2 [Luxembourg] Leopard Racing 209
3 [Italy] Dennis Foggia 115 3 [Austria] KTM 174 3 [Finland] Red Bull KTM Ajo 155
2 4 [Japan] Ayumu Sasaki 113 4 [Sweden] Husqvarna 133 1 4 [Italy] Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max 137
1 5 [Spain] Jaume Masià 107 5 [China] CFMoto 95 1 5 [France] Red Bull KTM Tech3 126
MotoE
Pos. Rider Points
1 [Switzerland] Dominique Aegerter 158
2 [Brazil] Eric Granado 126.5
3 [Italy] Matteo Ferrari 112.5
4 [Italy] Mattia Casadei 98
5 [Spain] Miquel Pons 79
* "MotoGP Official Website" |
50993834_0 | Walturdaw Company Limited | A film projector advertisement (1912)
The Walturdaw Company Limited was a British film company in the early 20th-century. They manufactured film cameras and projectors, as well as published their own films, some 189 films were made.
History
The name comes from a conflation of the surnames of the company's founders, J.D. Walker, Edward George Turner, and G.H. Dawson.
The company manufactured film cameras and projectors, as well as dealing in a wide variety of equipment relevant to the "kinematograph industry" and distributing and producing films.
According to IMDb, Walturdaw started making films in 1901, their first being The Life and Death of Queen Victoria.BFI suggests they only started making films in 1903.Dean Street and at various addresses in Gerrard Street, both in Soho.
In 1907 the company introduced their own synchronised sound film system, the Cinematophone.
In total Walturdaw made some 189 films.Sir Edward Watkin's pleasure grounds at Wembley Park, north-west London, after Walturdaw took over and adapted the old Variety Hall, a large wooden variety theatre, there in 1907. Others, such as The Lusitania at Liverpool (1907),
E.G. Turner later wrote “we were buyers and sellers of everything in the kinematograph Industry, new or secondhand. There was one member, however, whose inclinations were photographically inclined, and so we took lease of Wembley Park and erected there something novel in the way of outdoor studios – a revolving platform, which allowed us to put up three sets of scenery at a time, when the wind allowed it, and each could be brought to the camera as required. Further, it was so constructed that we could always get the best of the light and sunshine. Ernest Howard took charge of this department – his lieutenants being J.B. McDowell and E. Bloomfield – these latter were our cameramen.”
The company made a net profit of £1,160/0/8d in 1911 to 1912, but although profits continued in the first years of the First World War it made a net loss in 1916. |
50993834_1 | Walturdaw Company Limited | There were various legal problems about Walturdaw’s licence, but they kept the studio until January 1911, when it was seriously damaged in a fire. Walturdaw stopped making films in the same year, but they continued as a distributor under the Walturdaw name until 1924.
The company was wound up on 17 June 1925.
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* IMDB company profile |
34894839_0 | Expeed | Expeed logo
The Nikon Expeed image/video processors (often styled EXPEED) are media processors for Nikon's digital cameras. They perform a large number of tasks: Bayer filtering, demosaicing, image sensor corrections/dark-frame subtraction, image noise reduction, image sharpening, image scaling, gamma correction, image enhancement/Active D-Lighting, colorspace conversion, chroma subsampling, framerate conversion, lens distortion/chromatic aberration correction, image compression/JPEG encoding, video compression, display/video interface driving, digital image editing, face detection, audio processing/compression/encoding and computer data storage/data transmission.
Expeed's multi-processor system on a chip solution integrates an image processor in multi-core processor architecture, with each single processor-core able to compute many instructions/operations in parallel. Storage and display interfaces and other modules are added and a digital signal processor (DSP) increases the number of simultaneous computations. An on-chip 32-bit microcontroller initiates and controls the operation and data transfers of all processors, modules and interfaces and can be seen as the main control unit of the camera.
In each generation Nikon uses different versions for its professional and consumer DSLRs / MILCs, whereas its compact cameras use totally different architectures. This is different from for example Canons DIGIC: its professional DSLRs double the processors of its consumer DSLR series. The Expeed is an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) built by Socionext specifically for Nikon designs according to Nikon specifications.
A Nikon Expeed, including an image/video processor
Technology |
34894839_1 | Expeed | Technology
The Nikon Expeed is based on the Socionext Milbeaut imaging processors with 16-bit per pixelFR-V processor architecture, using a highly parallel pipelined architecture which allows efficient hardware use, increasing throughput and reducing power consumption. Each core uses an eight-way 256-bit very long instruction word (VLIW, MIMD) and is organized in a four-unit superscalar pipelined architecture (Integer (ALU)-, Floating-point- and two media-processor-units) giving a peak performance of up to 28 instructions per clock cycle and core. Due to the used four-way single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) vector processor units, data is processed with up to 112 data operations per cycle and core.
An on-chip 32-bit Fujitsu FR RISC microcontroller core is used to initiate and control all processors, modules and interfaces.Expeed versions designated EI-14x and the Expeed 2 and 3 additionally include a HD video codec engine (FR-V based) and a 16-bit DSP with separate on-chip 4-block Harvard RAM which is usable for example for additional image- and audio-processing. The Expeed 3 (FR) (EI-158/175) is based on an improved Expeed 2 EI-154 with greatly increased processing speed.
A new architecture in the Expeed 3 (ARM) offers a highly increased speed in its image processor (with even two pipelines on the EI-160), its H.264 video encoder and is controlled by a dual-core ARM architecture microcontroller replacing the Fujitsu FR.
CMOS Image Sensor with column and row decoders (resembling DRAM decoders) interfacing the electric charge of the photo diodes. Nikon's CMOS sensors have additionally patented integrated charge amplifiers.
Image sensor interface |
34894839_2 | Expeed | Image sensor interface
CMOS/CCD image sensors are connected with additional external ICs, Nikon drivers, with the exception of the Nikon D3100.analog/digital interface which controls the sensor digitally, but receives analog signals with parallel 14-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converters. The Expeed variants EI-142 and EI-158 use Nikon ASICs to connect all full-frame (FX) digital SLR sensors and additionally the Nikon D300/D300s with 12 simultaneous, parallel analog signal readout channels. Mainly due to a larger settling time it allows improved conversion accuracy compared to the four channels in the previous Nikon D2X / D2Xs, Nikon D200 or the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
The D3100 uses an Analog Devices sensor interface with integrated analog-to-digital converters. The result is a dynamic range only at the level of competitors like the (higher priced) Canon EOS 600D;
The Expeed EI-15x and EI-17x A/D converters allow an increased image sensor readout clock frequency with improved A/D converter accuracy, especially when using 14-bit sampling. Expeed A/D converters used for EI-149 or all EI-142 need considerably reduced clock rates (1.8 fps on Nikon D3X) for higher accuracy, limiting for example the D3s dynamic range at low ISOs.
The Expeed 3 (ARM), first used in the Nikon 1 series, connects a data stream with 24 digital channels (bus), using A/D converters integrated on the image sensor chip.
Example of a Group Of Pictures showing I-, P- and the B-frames additionally used by the Expeed 2 and higher for MPEG encoding. "All-I" has no P- and B-frames similar to Motion JPEG: Frames are separately processed, lowering redundancy detection and compression.
Video processor |
34894839_3 | Expeed | Video processor
The first variant, EI-14x originally included a video encoder capable of processing VGA resolution with 30 frames per second and MPEG-4 encoding.video processor realized with FR-V processors enabled a reprogramming:Motion JPEG encoding with 24p frame rate, Nikon achieved 720p HD video resolution. The advantages are easy JPEG image extraction, no motion compensation artifacts and low processing power enabling higher resolution, and the disadvantage is a larger file size, nearly reaching the 2 GB limit (for full compatibility) in 5 minutes. The Nikon D90 was the first DSLR with video recording capabilities.
The Expeed 2 (variant EI-154) greatly expanded the capabilities by its 1080p H.264/MPEG-4 AVC HD video encoder. It also offers an increased image sensor analog signal readout clock rate, reducing rolling shutter.
Compared to competitors from Canon (DIGIC, "IPP" compression – MPEG-2equivalent: Only one previous frame analyzedExpeed 2 offers video compression also based on complex B-frames (bi-directional differencing between frames and motion prediction), which has the advantage of higher quality (lower motion blur based on better motion compensation) even with significant higher compression ratio.Canon 5D Mark III introduced a similar compression called "IPB".
The Expeed 3 (FR) (variants EI-158 and EI-175) offers no significant change, but introduced the first DSLRs to offer uncompressed video output (8bit 4:2:2) over HDMI: Nikon D4, Nikon D800/D800E, Nikon D600, Nikon D7100 and Nikon D5200. The Expeed 3 (ARM) introduced high-speed video (slow-motion) in its enhanced H.264 HD video engine.
Variants
Socionext specifies each Milbeaut generation with different numbers of processors. Nikon gives no details, but uses different designated processors in its professional and consumer lines. Although the Milbeaut (Expeed) is used in different Nikon designs and by other manufacturers, the software/firmware specifies many of its functions and details and the number of processors or included modules may vary in this ASIC.
Pre-Expeed |
34894839_4 | Expeed | Pre-Expeed
Nikon EI-137/EI-138 chipset of the Nikon D80
Early DSLRs
DSLRs announced before August 2006 do not contain processors named Expeed (for example Nikon D70/D70s processor: EI-118), although that does not mean that these processors use a different architecture.Nikon D200 processor (EI-126) uses the same, but greatly expanded firmware as the D80 (unofficial "Expeed").
Unofficial Expeed DSLRs
The Expeed processor variant EI-137 is found in the Nikon D40, Nikon D40x and Nikon D80 – as it is officially in the later-released Nikon D60 and Nikon D3000.
Expeed
Nikon D90 motherboard with Expeed EI-149
First used in the Nikon D3 and Nikon D300 in 2007, the Expeed was used later in the Nikon D3X, Nikon D700 and Nikon D300s, marked EI-142, and the consumer line variant with reduced processor cores in the Nikon D90 and Nikon D5000, marked EI-149. It is based on a Socionext Milbeaut imaging-processor with 720p Motion JPEG video encoder, DSP and FR-80 (EI-14x versions) core. It uses a 90 nanometer process technology.
The EI-137 variant in the Nikon D60 and Nikon D3000 – additionally found in the Nikon D40, Nikon D40x and Nikon D80 – is based on the older Milbeaut M-3 in 180 nanometer technology (like all former Expeed/Milbeaut since 2001). It includes a FR-71 core with only 12-bit, two-channel image sensor readout, no DSP, slower memory and has a reduced feature set.
Expeed 2 |
34894839_5 | Expeed | Expeed 2
1080p H.264/MPEG-4 HD video encoder, improved face detection, image noise reduction and image distortion correctionExpeeds.Nikon D7000,Nikon D3100 and Nikon D5100 and Nikon marked EI-154.clock frequency has increased by a factor of 1.75, A/D converter accuracy is improved, especially when using 14-bit. Image processor performance is increased, performing a higher continuous shooting frame rate even when high ISO noise reduction or Active D-Lighting is activated. The Expeed EI-15x are controlled by an integrated FR-80/FR-81 core. Power consumption is also decreased by the Socionext 65 nm process.
Expeed 2 (rebranded Expeed 1)
The Nikon D3s processor – although named Expeed 2 – uses nearly the same EI-142 processor as the previous D3/D3X
Expeed C2
Variant used in some Coolpix compact cameras. Cheaper Nikon compact cameras use Sanyo or Zoran Coach image/video processors; both with a completely different technology and different firmware compared to the Expeed.
Expeed 3
Expeed 3 (FR)
Compared to the previous Expeed 1 (EI-142), it offers the same improvements as the Expeed 2 EI-154 with Socionext 65 nm process, including increased A/D converter accuracy and image sensor analog signal readout clock rate, reducing rolling shutter.Computing power is highly increased. Marked EI-158, this variant is used by the Nikon D4 and Nikon D800.Expeed to offer uncompressed video output (8bit 4:2:2) over HDMI.
The Nikon D600 (teardownNikon D3200 and Nikon D5200 (teardownExpeed 3 (EI-175, differently marked ML-1131 on D5200), which is, according to Nikon, the same as used for the D4 and D800 series.Expeed 2 variant EI-154 with some improvements like DDR3 memory, and with increased computing power. The D5200 uses a package on package with a 4 Gbit DDR3 SDRAM on top. |
34894839_6 | Expeed | Expeed 3 (ARM)
In the Nikon 1 series September 2011 Nikon introduced a new largely changed architecture – the main control unit it uses an ARM microcontroller which requires new firmware compared to the totally different Fujitsu FR microcontroller used in all former Milbeaut and Expeed processors. It is also the first Expeed using digital image sensor readout – no analog image sensor interface is needed. In the Nikon 1 cameras introduced September 2011 it uses 1 GB fast DDR2 RAM packaged in 2x 4 Gbit chips. Nikon marked EI-160, manufactured in the Socionext 65 nm process.
High-speed dual multi-core image-processing engines with world record (Nikon claim) 600 megapixels per second speed, enhanced H.264 HD video engine and controlled by a dual-core ARM microcontroller are the main improvements.frames per second (10 fps with full autofocus).
Expeed 3A
The Expeed 3A, a successor to the Expeed 3 EI-160 used in the Nikon 1 series, was first released in the Nikon 1 V2 and mainly features an increased world record image-processing speed of up to 850 megapixels per second. fps with full autofocus) speed even with the new 14 megapixel image sensor. It is developed exclusively for Nikon 1 cameras.
Expeed 4
Expeed 4 uses a processor with ARM central controller, and is used in the Nikon D810, Nikon D750, Nikon D5300, Nikon D5500, Nikon D5600, Nikon D3300, Nikon D3400, Nikon D3500 and Nikon D7200. It offers full HD (1080p) video capture at 50/60 fps with improved contrast detection autofocus and live preview autofocus. It includes all of the features of the Expeed 3 (FR) and older versions of Expeed, plus it consumes less power. |
34894839_7 | Expeed | The Nikon D4S's processor is identical to the Nikon D4, marked EI-158, using its processing power with improved software enabling 1080p video capture at 50/60fps, 11 fps photos with improved autofocus, new noise reduction with image-content variable algorithm (context-adaptive)
Expeed 4A
Version 4A is used in the Nikon 1 V3, Nikon 1 J4 and Nikon 1 S2.
Expeed 5
Nikon announced EXPEED 5 processor engine in their new DX and FX cameras Nikon D500 and Nikon D5 at CES 2016, (Las Vegas, January 5, 2016)Nikon D7500 and D850.
Expeed 5A
The EXPEED 5A image-processing engine is first seen in the Nikon 1 J5, which was announced April 2, 2015.
Expeed 6
EXPEED 6 logo
Nikon announced the Expeed 6 processor engine on 23 August 2018.Nikon Z 7, Nikon Z 6, Nikon Z 5, Nikon Z 50, Nikon Z 30, Nikon Z fc, Nikon D780 and Nikon D6 cameras. The Nikon Z 6II and Nikon Z 7II each have two Expeed 6 processors.
Expeed 7
EXPEED 7 logo as it appears in promotional material for cameras containing the processor
Nikon announced the Expeed 7 processor engine on 28 October 2021. It appears in the Nikon Z 8, Nikon Z 9, and Nikon Z f mirrorless cameras.
Additional (co-)processors
FR80-series coprocessor in a Nikon D90 |
34894839_8 | Expeed | FR80-series coprocessor in a Nikon D90
As input/output (I/O) processor Nikon uses external 32-bit microcontrollers to connect additional sensors and displays: Viewfinder, top-display, flash (Speedlight)/hot shoe, shutter/aperture motors, metering/autofocus sensors and lens/battery grip/battery control. Used variants are the Fujitsu FR in the Expeed EI-14x series, which changed to MIPS architecture in the Expeed EI-15x and EI-17x series. The professional series uses two or more Hitachi/Renesas H8SX controllers. Former DSLRs used H8S microcontrollers.
The ARM-based Expeed in the Nikon 1 series with its dual ARM core needs no additional I/O processors.Epson graphic processor.
Alternative firmware
As with CHDK or Magic Lantern modified Canon digital cameras based on DIGIC processors, a group of programmers called "Nikon Hacker" develops custom firmware,Softune integrated development environment together with an µITRON realtime kernel.
The Nikon supplied firmware-updates normally include the firmware A for the I/O processor and the firmware B to control Expeeds by integrated FR microcontrollers (different for the ARM-based Expeed 3).
Project tasks
Besides a general analysis of the hardware and software of the D7000, D5100 and D3100 and newer cameras,
* Removing 5 minutes time video restrictions: Some modified firmware available
* High quality 1080p video with up to 64mbps
* Uncompressed video (Clean HDMI Output) for the D5100 and others
* Uncompressed NEF files
* WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter modifications to make it usable for other cameras
* Analysis and decryption of Nikon battery communication
* Analysis of Wireless Transmitter WT-3 and its communication
* Removing third party battery blocking that Nikon introduced with some of the latest firmware versions
* Development of an Nikon Emulator
The changelog
DIAG raw hack |
34894839_9 | Expeed | The changelog
DIAG raw hack
This was not a firmware hack, but a method (Photopc – digital camera controlNikon Coolpix cameras with Fujitsu Sparclite processors. Using this mode, they could write raw images.
* Canon DIGIC
* Sony BIONZ
* Sony Exmor |
63643301_0 | Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary | Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary (Urdu: ایڈولجی دنشا ڈسپنسری), officially the Eduljee Dinshaw Charitable Dispensary, is a building in the Saddar neighborhood of central Karachi, Pakistan.
History
Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary opened in 1882 as a charitable dispensary for Karachi residents.Parsi philanthropist Seth Edulji Dinshaw, who contributed 5,500 rupees toward the building's construction, accounting for half of the total cost.Italianate building.
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39661657_0 | Shūichirō Moriyama | Hiroo Ōtsuka (大塚 博夫, Ōtsuka Hiroo, 26 July 1934 – 8 February 2021), known by the stage name Shūichirō Moriyama (森山 周一郎, Moriyama Shūichirō), was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He was the official Japanese dub-over artist of actors Telly Savalas (with whom he met several times), Jean Gabin, Spencer Tracy, and Lino Ventura.
Overview
On 23 July 1999, he was paralysed in his right half by a cerebral infarction, but his body did not fully recover due to the lack of early treatment. Numbness in his limbs was also not easy to improve, with transient cerebral ischemic attacks causing his body to move involuntarily, and from the time of hospitalization until his death he needed continuous rehabilitation.
He died of pneumonia at 9:10 p.m. on February 8, 2021, aged 86, at a hospital in Saitama Prefecture.
Filmography
Television dramas
* Furuhata Ninzaburō (episode 10) (Uno)
* Ōedo Sōsamō
* The Samurai
Films
* Shall We Dance? (1996) (Ryo Kishikawa)
* Salaryman Kintaro (1999) (Genzo Oshima)
* Tsuribaka Nisshi Eleven (2000) (Horita)
Television animation
* Tiger Mask (1969)
* Captain (1980) (Aoba Baseball Manager)
* Digimon Tamers (2001) (Zhuqiaomon)
* Jormungand (2012) (Narration)
Theatrical animation
* Nutcracker Fantasy (1979) (Poet)
* Phoenix 2772 (1980) (Volcan)
* Arcadia of My Youth (1982) (Old Tokargan Soldier)
* Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986) (King Gourmeth)
* Porco Rosso (1992) (Porco Rosso)
* Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth (1993) (Napogistora)
* Ninja Scroll (1993) (Hyobu Sakaki)
* Doraemon: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom (2002) (Dester)
Video games |
39661657_1 | Shūichirō Moriyama | Video games
* Kingdom Hearts (2002) (Flotsam and Jetsam)
* The Last Remnant (2008) (Wagram)
* Final Fantasy Type-0 (2011) (Cid Aulstyne)
* Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (2015) (Cid Aulstyne)
* Inazuma Eleven (2008) (Hibiki Seigou)
Dubbing roles
Live-action |
39661657_2 | Shūichirō Moriyama | * Telly Savalas
+ The Assassination Bureau (Lord Bostwick)
+ On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Ernst Stavro Blofeld)
+ Violent City (1985 TBS edition) (Al Weber)
+ Pretty Maids All in a Row (Police Captain Sam Surcher)
+ Sonny & Jed (1979 TV Tokyo edition) (Sheriff Franciscus)
+ Kojak (Lieutenant Theodore "Theo" Kojak)
+ Inside Out (Harry Morgan)
+ Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1989 TBS edition) (Captain Stefan Svevo)
+ Escape to Athena (1982 TBS edition) (Zeno)
+ Cannonball Run II (1988 TV Asahi edition) (Hymie Kaplan)
* Spencer Tracy
+ Boys Town (Father Flanagan)
+ Boom Town ("Square John" Sand)
+ Northwest Passage (Major Rogers)
+ The Sea of Grass (Col. Jim Brewton)
+ Father of the Bride (Stanley T. Banks)
+ Father's Little Dividend (Stanley T. Banks)
+ Broken Lance (1969 TV Asahi edition) (Matt Devereaux)
+ Desk Set (Richard Sumner)
+ Judgment at Nuremberg (Chief Judge Dan Haywood)
* Jean Gabin
+ La belle équipe (Jean dit Jeannot)
+ Pépé le Moko (1976 Nippon TV edition) (Pépé le Moko)
+ Touchez pas au grisbi (Max dit Max le Menteur)
+ Voici le temps des assassins (André Chatelin)
+ In Case of Adversity (Maitre André Gobillot)
+ Any Number Can Win (1970, 1972 TV Tokyo and 1975 TV Asahi editions) (Mister Charles)
+ Le clan des siciliens (Vittorio Manalese)
+ Deux hommes dans la ville (Germain Cazeneuve)
* Charles Bronson
+ Rider on the Rain (1977 TBS edition) (Dobbs) |
39661657_3 | Shūichirō Moriyama | + Rider on the Rain (1977 TBS edition) (Dobbs)
+ The Mechanic (1977 TBS edition) (Arthur Bishop)
+ Red Sun (1975 TBS edition) (Link Stuart)
+ Breakheart Pass (1980 TBS edition) (Deakin)
+ From Noon till Three (1981 TBS edition) (Graham)
+ Love and Bullets (1981 TBS edition) (Charlie Congers)
* The Big Brawl (Dominici (José Ferrer))
* Fist of Fury (Hiroshi Suzuki (Chikara Hashimoto))
* Frankenstein Created Woman (1970 TV Asahi edition) (Baron Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing))
* The Getaway (1978 Fuji TV edition) (Jack Beynon (Ben Johnson))
* The Great Silence (1972 TV Asahi edition) (Henry Pollicut (Luigi Pistilli))
* Last Action Hero (1996 Fuji TV edition) (Tony Vivaldi (Anthony Quinn))
* Lawrence of Arabia (1978 Nippon TV edition) (Turkish Bey (José Ferrer))
* The Magnificent Seven (1974 TV Asahi edition) (Harry Luck (Brad Dexter))
* The Man from Hong Kong (Inspector Bob Taylor (Roger Ward))
* Prison Break (Jonathan Krantz (Leon Russom))
* The Professionals (George Cowley (Gordon Jackson))
* The Reptile (Tom Bailey (Michael Ripper))
* Rollercoaster (1981 Nippon TV edition) (Agent Hoyt (Richard Widmark))
* Tony Arzenta (1976 TV Asahi edition) (Nick Gusto (Richard Conte)) |
39661657_4 | Shūichirō Moriyama | Animation
* The Little Mermaid (Flotsam and Jetsam)
* Rango (Buford)
* The Rescuers Down Under (Percival C. McLeach)
* ALL OUT profile Archived 11 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
* Shūichirō Moriyama at Anime News Network's encyclopedia |
22965204_0 | Fano fibration | In algebraic geometry, a Fano fibration or Fano fiber space, named after Gino Fano, is a morphism of varieties whose general fiber is a Fano variety (in other words has ample anticanonical bundle) of positive dimension. The ones arising from extremal contractions in the minimal model program are called Mori fibrations or Mori fiber spaces (for Shigefumi Mori). They appear as standard forms for varieties without a minimal model.
* Ample line bundle
* Fiber bundle
* Fibration
* Quasi-fibration
* Matsuki, Kenji (2002), Introduction to the Mori program, Universitext, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-98465-0, MR 1875410 |
10279391_0 | SPIP | SPIP (Système de Publication pour l'Internet) is a free software content management system designed for web site publishing, oriented towards online collaborative editing.
The software is designed for easy setup, use and maintenance. The last P in the word SPIP stands for both Partagé (shared) and Participatif (participative), in the sense that the software is designed for collective online editing.mascot is a flying squirrel, in reference to the French-Belgian comics character Spip.
It is used by institutional sites, community portals, academic sites, associations, personal webpages, and news sites, an (incomplete) list of which being maintained on the project website's portfolio.
Beginning with version 4.2.5 (1 September 2023), Spip is moving to a monthly release schedule.
Technology
The software is written in PHP, and relies on one or more SQL databases: MySQL / MariaDB, SQLite or PostgreSQL.
The pages of the site are generated 'on the fly': the contents stored in the database are formatted through presentation 'skeletons' that merge HTML and SPIP's own markup language. A caching system avoids the generation of pages at each request: when a page is requested, SPIP checks if it doesn't exist in its cache and if it isn't too old, it will be displayed. The life-span of a page is adjustable in its presentation skeleton.
History
SPIP was originally conceived for the uzine.net site, after which its designers released it under GPL License. Since its launch 2001, it has also been used for Le Monde diplomatique newspaper and www.vacarme.eu.org; the webmaster of Le Monde diplomatique is one of the initiators of SPIP.
SPIP integrates a cache mechanism, an authentication system, an automatic setup module and an interface for administration and input of articles. SPIP can create dynamic pages without any PHP knowledge, using a web template system known as skeletons.
In early 2003, the 1.6 version made it possible to display the private back-end interface in several languages. |
10279391_1 | SPIP | In January 2004, the 1.7 version of SPIP enables the management of multilingual websites, and implements a search and content indexing module; It also enables syndication of other sites' contents.
In April 2005, the private interface of version 1.8 was reworked in order to take into account an analysis of ergonomic processes
Other re-workings are currently under way, such as the reworking of the private interface in the form of skeletons.
The 1.9 version (1) introduced a plug-in system and numerous changes, notably in the organisation of component files (particularly the transition from '.php3' to '.php' files extensions.
The 1.9.1 version introduced a template system, akin to Wikipedia.
The 1.9.2 version modified the directory structure to allow a better mutualisation of sources.
The 2.0 version supports multiple SQL databases, and introduces easy skeletons for web forms.
The 2.1 version builds on the concept of modules, along with improved security and stability, a new interface for plugins management, and other features.
The 3.0 major version was released on 19 May 2012:,XML, CSV, YAML files, enumerations...) or directly on an URL (list of YouTube videos, Flickr photos, Google spreadsheets, online calendar...). So the web itself may be used as a database.
The 3.1 version
The 3.2 versionembedded JavaScript libraries, better ergonomics of the private space as well as other improvements.
The 4.x version series, beginning with 4.0.0, has seen its first release in July 2021. It improves its internal document management engine, support for new picture formats such as SVG, a new administrator space; and on the technical side, compatibility with current PHP versions and new skeleton syntax.
* Comparison of content management systems
* List of collaborative software
Article notes and references |
10279391_2 | SPIP | Article notes and references
* Official website: presentation, download, documentation, etc.
* Detailed history of SPIP
* Translate SPIP
* Programming with SPIP 3.0
* The SPIP galaxy
* Plugins-SPIP
* SPIP-Contrib
* spip-en Mailing list for English language users |
24424426_0 | Steven Marcus | For the British actor, see Stephen Marcus.
Steven Paul Marcus (December 13, 1928 – April 25, 2018) was an American academic and literary critic who published influential psychoanalytic analyses of the novels of Charles Dickens and Victorian pornography. He was George Delacorte Professor Emeritus in the Humanities at Columbia University.
Biography
Early life
Steven Marcus was born in New York City, the son of Nathan and Adeline Muriel (née Gordon) Marcus. His grandparents were emigrants from the countryside near Vilnius. Adeline and Nathan, both nominally observant Jews, were raised, met, and married in the Bronx, and Nathan attended business school for two years to become an accountant. Only ten months after Steven was born in 1928, the stock market crashed, leaving his father unemployed for six years and causing the family to slide into poverty. Steven’s sister, Debora, was born in 1936, and the family moved to a lower-class neighborhood in the Bronx called Highbridge, near Yankee Stadium, which was populated by Irish, Italian, and Jewish families.Stanley Kubrick, and the two remained close until Kubrick's death in 1999.
Marcus attended William Howard Taft and De Witt Clinton High School and graduated at the age of fifteen in 1944, against the backdrop of World War II. He was admitted with full scholarships to both Columbia University and Harvard, but because his family could not afford to pay for room and board at Harvard, he attended Columbia, where he studied under Lionel Trilling. Because of his family’s economic precariousness, Marcus continued to live at home and carry his lunch to school in a paper bag.Henry James under the guidance of F. W. Dupee.Indiana University in Bloomington, where he lived on a pig farm. Marcus was then appointed to a two-year lectureship at Baruch College, and married his first wife.University of North Carolina and the University of Southern California. |
24424426_1 | Steven Marcus | In 1952, he earned a fellowship to Cambridge University, where he was pulled into the orbit of F. R. Leavis, even as he rejected Leavis's belittling of Dickens. While still at Cambridge, Marcus’s first pieces appeared in the Partisan Review and Commentary in December 1952 and March 1953. He would later recall that the Partisan Review "provided a singular experience of intellectual awakening and intensity. I did not read each issue so much as I gulped it down."Greenland, far from any combat zones.
Career
Immediately after earning his doctorate, Marcus was appointed to an assistant professorship at Columbia as a faculty colleague of Lionel Trilling. The two collaborated to co-edit an abridgment of Ernest Jones's The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud in 1961, and upon Trilling's death Marcus penned a long-form essay on Trilling's legacy as a cultural critic and public intellectual.Carolyn Heilbrun, the first woman to earn tenure in the Columbia English Department, later described Marcus as among Trilling's male acolytes who sought to protect the department's entrenched male dominance.Kate Millett wrote her dissertation under Marcus's guidance, and when it was published as Sexual Politics shortly thereafter to wide acclaim, Millett singled out Marcus for gratitude in the preface, citing his "intellectual courage".
Marcus finalized his divorce from his first wife, Algene Ballif Marcus, in 1965.sociologist Gertrud Lenzer in 1962, who had recently emigrated from Munich after taking her PhD from Ludwig-Maximilians Universität.Juilliard and develop a career as a violinist.
Marcus was one of six faculty signatories at Columbia in 1967 that pledged to make churches and synagogues refuges for conscientious objectors to the Vietnam War.Columbia University protests of 1968, Marcus was a member and organizer of the Columbia Faculty Peace Action Committee, which endorsed academic strikes as a tactic to bring an end to the war in Indochina and to pressure the university into withdrawing its support for war research. |
24424426_2 | Steven Marcus | In 1969, for reprinting the anonymous memoir My Secret Life, Arthur Dobson became the first publisher to be charged under the Obscene Publications Act 1959, which would also be used to prosecute Penguin Books for publishing Lady Chatterley’s Lover. Marcus was flown in from New York to offer testimony as an expert defense witness. Pressed by the prosecutor to answer whether Walter’s account of sex with a ten-year-old girl at Vauxhall Gardens was not the most evil passage he had ever read, Marcus replied that accounts of Nazi concentration camps in the twentieth century, or of thirteen-year-old Victorian chimney sweeps dying of cancer of the scrotum in the nineteenth century, were more evil, but no one advocated suppressing this knowledge. The prosecution also accused Marcus of harboring prurient motives for analyzing pornography in The Other Victorians.Victorian Studies printed a defense of the literary merit of My Secret Life from four prominent scholars.
Marcus was a founding organizer of the National Humanities Center
After three years of intensive study, Marcus released the so-called "Marcus Report" as head of the Presidential Commission on Academic Priorities in the Arts and Sciences. The 264-page report was unusually blunt in analyzing the decline in the quality of education offered by Columbia. Its core recommendation was new hiring in the hard sciences and elimination of twelve humanities faculty positions through attrition.
In 1988, paranoid schizophrenic Daniel L. Price heard Marcus give a lecture on one of Wordsworth's "Lucy" poems that addressed the perils of solitude and isolation, and became convinced that Marcus and Joyce Carol Oates were trying to find him a girlfriend. Price inundated Marcus with messages on his answering machine and mailed Marcus a suicide note. In response, Marcus, along with Edward Said, helped to persuade Price to take psychiatric medication by assuring him he was not under surveillance. Price later sent death threats to Marcus and Said, accusing them of "soul murder", and by 1994, Marcus reported that Price had on two occasions used a baseball bat to shatter windows at the English Department before being arrested.
In 1993, the President of Columbia University, George Erik Rupp, in an effort to consolidate sprawling arts and sciences departments, abruptly fired several deans, including Jack Greenberg and Roger Bagnall, |
24424426_3 | Steven Marcus | In a special issue of the Partisan Review in 1993, Marcus characterized political correctness as a new incarnation of the "soft totalitarianism" described by George Orwell, whereby orthodoxies "muzzle, stifle, or suppress dissent, and create fear and anxiety in those whose thinking deviates from their prescriptions". In Marcus’s account, adherents of political correctness share a number of common features, including a shared sense of victimhood, resentment towards humor, jokes, and comedy, and malice couched in euphemisms. Marcus cited the example of a professor of anthropology denouncing the candy Mars Bars as a confectionery embodiment of America’s indefensible impulse to colonize everything, including extraterrestrial planetary space.
Marcus died at the age of 89 as a result of cardiac arrest.
Major works
Dickens: From Pickwick to Dombey
Marcus's first scholarly monograph, From Pickwick to Dombey, used psychoanalytic and mythological frameworks to analyze seven of Dickens's then neglected early novels. Marcus's arguments would prove exceptionally influential, including claims that the master-concept of Nicholas Nickleby was a hostility to "prudence"; that the abstract principle governing Dombey and Son was resistance to change and temporal decay; that Sam Weller cagily subverts the idealizing morality of Mr. Pickwick; and that Oliver Twist makes its most incisive political indictments through "satiric innocence", or a position of non-partisan humanity. Though immediately recognized as an eminent work of Dickens criticism, From Pickwick to Dombey was widely criticized for an over-reliance on Freudian concepts, a tendency that academic reviewers called "facile",Barbara Hardy, "rigidly orthodox" and "tactless".New York Times review praised Marcus for connecting the "glaring faults of staginess and sentimentality" in Dickens's fiction to the "deep wounds in his personal life",The Times mocked Marcus for using abstruse and stilted diction such as "hypnagogic phenomenon".
The Other Victorians |
24424426_4 | Steven Marcus | The Other Victorians
Using a psychoanalytic lexicon developed by Sigmund Freud, The Other VictoriansKinsey Institute to analyze sexual subcultures in nineteenth-century Britain. Marcus culls the official views of Victorian society from physician William Acton, whose writings anxiously deny the existence of childhood sexuality even as they make elaborate recommendations to suppress it.Henry Spencer Ashbee’s elaborately annotated indices.
The Other Victorians also provided the first extensive study of the anonymous eleven-volume pornographic memoir My Secret Life, which Marcus took to be an authentic sexual biography inflected with fantasy.The Lustful Turk and The Victim of Lust, Marcus concludes that the organizing purpose of pornographic fantasy is to reassure the man of the presence and persistence of his genitals.pornotopia to describe a utopian fantasy of abundance where "all men ... are always and infinitely potent; all women fecundate with lust and flow inexhaustibly with sap or juice or both. Everyone is always ready for everything."
Within weeks of appearing in Britain in 1966, The Other Victorians sailed past Nancy Mitford's biography of Louis XIV to top the national bestseller list.
The initial reception of The Other Victorians was mixed. Diane Darrow found fault with Marcus’s assumption that My Secret Life was an authentic biography,My Secret Life; that his "research is not sufficiently extensive to bear the weight of his relatively ambitious conclusions"; and that his analysis contains "moralising passages which might well have been uttered by a nineteenth-century clergyman".The Times described the subject matter as "ghastly stuff" and derided Marcus as "a student of smut who deserves to be admired as much for stamina as for integrity of purpose".The New York Times described the work as a "rigidly Freudian" but nonetheless "valuable and perceptive mining operation in Victoriana".The Other Victorians, Marcus returned to a Freudian framework to analyze "residues of infantile and childhood sexuality" in contemporary sexual behavior and observed that women's erotic lives continue to be understudied in the twenty-first century. |
24424426_5 | Steven Marcus | Marcus’s work set off a flurry of scholarship in nineteenth-century cultural studies, producing book-length works on sexuality, prostitution, masturbation, flagellation, sodomy, and masochism. Andrew H. Miller, surveying the critical terrain of sexuality studies three decades later, described The Other Victorians as "the single most influential account of sexuality in Victorian Britain before the work of Foucault".Michel Foucault developed the most comprehensive challenge to the "repressive hypothesis" that pervades Marcus's account of Victorian sexuality, signaling his challenge to Marcus by entitling Part 1 of his study, "We 'Other' Victorians".
More recently, Thomas Joudrey has challenged Marcus's concept of pornotopia, explaining, "Far from envisaging a world of endless potency and pleasure, Victorian pornography grapples with the terrifying prospects of bodily decay, suffering, and mortality, placing potency on a razor's edge." Joudrey cites examples of "impotence, syphilitic outbreaks, torn foreskins, severed rods, soiled cocks, and slack vaginas" to illustrate a pervasive pattern of failure and conflict fundamentally at odds with "utopian fantasies of purity and immortality".The Pearl of extensive political commentary, including references to the Reform Bills and Contagious Diseases Acts and allusions to many controversial public figures, such as Annie Besant, Charles Spurgeon, Wilfrid Lawson, Newman Hall, Edmund Burke, William Gladstone, and Robert Peel.
Engels, Manchester, and the Working Class
Marcus takes the inadequacy of previous critical approaches as the impetus for his project about the life of Friedrich Engels in Manchester. Pigenholed as a monument to socialism, an interpretation of industrial revolution, or a historical document of urban life, Engels's The Condition of the Working Class in England has been widely misunderstood, Marcus argues, because the brutal demoralization and dehumanization that it documented beggared all description, and therefore a literary approach that takes into account the inadequacies and displacements of language is crucial to understanding it. Engels accomplishment was not so much explaining the material forces that built Manchester into a landscape of industrial squalor, but in reckoning with a spectacle of such enormity that words themselves failed as a means of representation. |
24424426_6 | Steven Marcus | The first section pursues the question of why the bourgeois German son of a factory master would forsake his own class. Taking Eric Hobsbawm to task for ignoring psychoanalytic questions altogether, Marcus rejects the simplistic formula of an Oedipal turn on his father, but argues for a more subtle understanding of Engels as envisioning a proletarian fury transformed into consciousness, thereby synthesizing and resolving his admiration and resentment of his own father. Nonetheless, Marcus argues that Engels never could overcome his middle-class feelings of superiority over his romantic partner, Mary Burns, despite his enduring love for her. Marcus then turns to comparing Engels's analysis of Manchester to those of major literary observers, including Charles Dickens, Thomas Carlyle, Benjamin Disraeli, Alexis de Tocqueville, Edwin Chadwick, and French economist Léon Faucher. Marcus argues that Engels succeeds along with Dickens not because they get their data right or wrong, but because they echo the deepest unconscious contradictions of men.
The academic reaction to Marcus's work on Engels generally faulted his biographical Freudian approach to material and historical processes. Myrna Chase judged that Marcus's "psychological analysis of Engels must be judged more humorous than profound".Thomas Carlyle as a father-figure is "not of the slightest importance". Lucas adds that Marcus's failure to take Elizabeth Gaskell's novels seriously prevents Marcus from seeing the limitations of Engels's perception of the working class. By using the worst examples of filth and poverty as archetypal, Marcus colludes with Engels in erasing the gradations of the working class and their efforts at cultural production.The Times praised it as a "brilliant, if sometimes bejargoned, new book" that would reinvigorate interest in the work of Friedrich Engels.
Representations
Representations collects a broad range of reviews and essays written between 1956 and 1974, organized around what Marcus terms "the imagination of society". Marcus uses this phrase to collapse the distinction between material actuality and formal representation: "The structures of literature refer to this real world, comment upon it, represent it by means of a written language that is part of it, and are hence themselves part of the same world that they refract and reconstitute imaginatively." |
24424426_7 | Steven Marcus | Revisiting his interpretation of Pickwick Papers from his first book, Marcus argues that Dickens's style begins in a mode of "free, wild, inventive doodling" but gathers design and purpose as Pickwick encounters the hard structures of law, property, and money. On representation in George Eliot's fiction, Marcus argues that her narrative histories mimic nineteenth-century abstract systems of explanation while militating against acknowledgment of their artificial constructedness, thereby creating a stable history that seems to rest on nature, rather than linguistic invention. Marcus then takes up Freudian concepts to suggest that Eliot's early fiction is a complex system of psychic defense mechanisms constructed to control three principle subjects: sexual passion, class conflict, and the unintelligibility of the world. He illustrates this process by showing that in Scenes of Clerical Life, Milly Barton suffers from a miscarriage, which Eliot obliquely represents, then dies from experiencing premature labor. Marcus takes this to imply that Milly died of her own sexual satisfaction in her marriage, engendering a profound and compelling mystery as to why a less than ordinary man could gratify an extraordinary woman.
Scholarly reviews of Representations praised Marcus's relentless interdisciplinary synthesis of literary, anthropological, and philosophical methods,The New York Times praised the collection as "strong, deeply felt, and humane", but lamented that Marcus "always seems to doubt himself or to suspect himself of triviality when he allows his mind to run loose from the mind of society".
Major publications
* Dickens: From Pickwick to Dombey (1961)
* Ernest Jones's The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud (1961), (co-editor, with Lionel Trilling)
* The Other Victorians (1966)
* Engels, Manchester and the Working Class (1974)
* Representations: Essays on Literature and Society (1975)
* Doing Good: The limits of benevolence (1978) (contributor)
* Freud and the Culture of Psychoanalysis (1984)
* Finding aid to Steven Marcus papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library. |
37403862_0 | James Edwin Richards | James Edwin Richards, also known as Jim Richards,– 18 October 2000), was an American citizen journalist, editor and publisher of Neighborhood News, a weekly e-mail newsletter, that reported on crime in Venice, California. Richards was murdered at his Oakwood neighborhood home, one convicted assailant was sentenced to 16 years in prison, and the anniversary of his death is honored by locals.
Personal
James Edwin Richards was 55 years old at the time of his murder. He had lived on the 700 block of Vernon Ave for 20 years and in Venice since 1969.Dayton, Ohio. After attending Catholic schools in Dayton, he went on to earn his BA degree from Ohio State University. He then studied at UC Berkeley graduated with a master's degree in business. Before turning to citizen journalism, Richards had established himself as a house painter, property manager, and real estate agent.
His memorial service was held at Church of St. Mark, Oakwood. Richards was survived by his older sister Rita, his companion Cynthia Jean Moore and her two children.
Citizen journalism
Richards reported on criminal activity in the Oakwood neighborhood for around three years and was known by residents to be a "controversial" figure.
As part of his activism against crime, Jim Richards became a citizen journalist focusing on local crime,Neighborhood News.Neighborhood News published a listing of crimes, such as shootings, drug sales, thefts, and vandalism.
Death
Oakwood is a neighborhood located in Venice, California.
James Edwin Richards was known as a "controversial" figure in the community, according to Ruth Galanter, a Venice city councilwoman. She called Richards' killing "a straightforward assassination." Galanter said Richards' stance and activism against crime had made him a highly visible obstacle to crime elements and attracted many enemies as a result.
Police believed that two assailants murdered Jim Richards. Police said his murderers waited for him and shot him several times in his driveway after he returned home in his camper van from a workout at an all night gym around 4:15 a.m.
Legal investigation and prosecution
Police carried out an investigation into Richards' premeditated murder.
Police investigated a conspiracy to kill Richards. |
37403862_1 | James Edwin Richards | Police investigated a conspiracy to kill Richards.
There was also a conviction in another case against a person believed to be the only surviving assailant. Byron Lopez, a.k.a. "Crook", who was arrested 26 February 2002 and later pleaded guilty and did not contest the pre-meditated murder charges brought against him. He was sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Context
The Vera Davis McClendon Youth & Family Center is a local public meeting place for Oakwood neighborhood activists and residents, located in Venice, California.
Venice, California had experienced a wave of gang-related violence during the 1990s, especially from 1994 to 1997, and experienced a resurgence prior to Richards' murder.Bernard C. Parks, established a Model Neighborhood Program that placed more police in the neighborhoods who were regular patrolling within a zone while at the same time the city of Venice, according to advocate councilwoman Ruth Galanter, would use city resources to clean up vandalism and involve citizens.
Impact
The city of Venice designated 18 October, the anniversary of Richards' murder, as "Jim Richards Day", which has been observed since 2008.
Reactions
As the investigation began, L.A. Police Lt. Horace Frank said, "people ought to be outraged by every murder. We're outraged by every murder and will pursue every murder aggressively."
In reaction to Richards' murder, Venice residents spoke of a climate of fear that was settling in as a result of the violence.
Ruth Galanter, a Venice councilwoman representing Oakwood, said, "It is a heinous act meant to intimidate the community and threaten residents into staying quiet in the face of a criminal takeover of their community by gang members and drug dealers."
Vanessa Celentano, Jim Richards' neighbor, said, "People are going to be more worried now than ever. The fact that the block captain got shot to death, I mean, where does that leave us? It's scary."
Resident Patt Morrison wrote about the intimidation that neighbors in Oakwood felt about talking about Richards' murder, the complacency of residents about the neighborhood's problems, and the admiration for Richards' activism in an atmosphere of fear. |
37403862_2 | James Edwin Richards | In the 2008 proposal to create a day of commemoration, Galanter said, "Jim was a brave and dedicated man. The city and the community owe a debt of gratitude to him. Those who believe they can intimidate this community have sorely underestimated the good people of Oakwood."
* List of journalists killed in the United States
* Venice Shoreline Crips
* Venice 13
* Culver City Boys 13 |
51831857_0 | Michael Schlicht | Michael Schlicht (born 13 November 1993) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Eilenburg.
* Michael Schlicht at Soccerway |
60081047_0 | Daniel Rowbottom | Daniel Rowbottom (born 18 February 1989) is a British racing driver currently competing in the British Touring Car Championship. He debuted in 2019, after spending the previous two and a half seasons in Renault Clio Cup United Kingdom.Daniel Rowbottom is a Full Member of the BRDC. (British Racing Drivers Club).
Racing record
Complete British Touring Car Championship results
(key) Races in bold indicate pole position (1 point awarded – 2002–2003 all races, 2004–present just in first race) Races in italics indicate fastest lap (1 point awarded all races) * signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap (1 point awarded – 2002 just in feature races, 2003–present all races) |
60081047_1 | Daniel Rowbottom | Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DC Points
BRH BRH BRH DON DON DON THR THR THR CRO CRO CRO OUL OUL OUL SNE SNE SNE THR THR THR KNO KNO KNO SIL SIL SIL BRH BRH BRH
2019 Cataclean Racing with Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes-Benz A-Class 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 28th 5
23 Ret 23 19 21 17 19 24 Ret 20 21 17 21 15 16 15 Ret Ret 20 20 14 17 23 18 26 17 Ret 18 15 Ret
THR THR THR SNE SNE SNE BRH BRH BRH OUL OUL OUL KNO KNO KNO THR THR THR CRO CRO CRO SIL SIL SIL DON DON DON BRH BRH BRH
2021 Halfords Racing with Cataclean Honda Civic Type R 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 9th 222
7 4 21 13 15 10 3 4 11 1* 2 6 15 18 10 6 NC 16 Ret 16 9 8 6 9 14 10 6 5 5 2
DON DON DON BRH BRH BRH THR THR THR OUL OUL OUL CRO CRO CRO KNO KNO KNO SNE SNE SNE THR THR THR SIL SIL SIL BRH BRH BRH
2022 Halfords Racing with Cataclean Honda Civic Type R 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 12th 151
9 12 Ret 10 Ret 22 5 5 4 9 26 12 3 5 Ret 28 15 13 8 8 10 7 7 6 18 18 18 12 13 Ret |
60081047_2 | Daniel Rowbottom | DON DON DON BRH BRH BRH SNE SNE SNE THR THR THR OUL OUL OUL CRO CRO CRO KNO KNO KNO DON DON DON SIL SIL SIL BRH BRH BRH
2023 NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 8th* 161*
5 11 10 Ret 15 9 7 4 3* 24 11 1* Ret 21 8 3 3 5 DNS 23 Ret 8 7 22 |
60081047_3 | Daniel Rowbottom | * Season still in progress.
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1704749_0 | Mogami River | The Mogami River (最上川, Mogami-gawa) is a river in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.
Description and history
It is 224 km long and has a watershed of 7,040 km2. It is regarded as one of the three most rapid rivers of Japan (along with the Fuji River and the Kuma River).
The river rises from southern Yamagata Prefecture and flows to the north, and turns west at Shinjō and flows into the Sea of Japan at Sakata. Water transportation once flourished on the river and carried local products such as safflowers and rice to the Kansai region.
Cultural references
The Mogami River appears as an utamakura in Japanese poetry, with the influential 17th-century poet Matsuo Bashō composing several hokku regarding the river during his travels alongside it.haiku in the memoir of his journeys, including this well-known poem:
五月雨をあつめて早し最上川 samidare o atsumete hayashi Mogami-gawa gathering the rains of the wet season — swift the Mogami River (trans. Shirane)
The character Yūko Aioi in Nichijou has inner monologues in haiku form, all ending with the name of the river as a complete non sequitur (as she cannot think of a full 5-7-5 haiku).
Mogami-gawa is also the name of the anthem of Yamagata Prefecture written by Emperor Hirohito. The Japanese Navy had two different cruisers named Mogami.
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5545315_0 | Prokofy Dzhaparidze | Prokofy "Alyosha" Aprasionovich Dzhaparidze or Japaridze, (Georgian: პროკოფი აპრასიონის ძე ჯაფარიძე, Russian: Прокофий Апрасионович Джапаридзе; 15 January 1880 – 20 September 1918), was a Bolshevik revolutionary of Georgian origin. He was one of the leaders of the Red Army and the Bolshevik Party in Azerbaijan during the Russian Revolution.
Dzhaparidze joined Bolsheviks in 1898 where he earned the nickname Alyosha, then moved to Baku. Helping the founding of the Azerbaijani socialist party Hummet, he became Delegate of the Caucasian Union of the RSDLP at the 3rd Congress of the RSDLP in London. He was arrested or exiled many times for his anti-tsarist activities in Russian Empire.
After the February Revolution, he became a member of the Caucasian Regional Committee, and became one of the 26 leaders or commissars of the joined the Baku Commune. He took several different positions in the commune. Dzhaparidze, along with Stepan Shaumian, Mashadi Azizbekov, Ivan Fioletov and other commissars tried to spread the communist ideology throughout the whole Caucasus. Soon after the fall of the commune, on the night of September 20, he was executed by firing squad in a remote location between the stations of Pereval and Akhcha-Kuyma on the Trans-Caspian railway along with other Commissars.
Dzhaparidze was one of the main four commissars who gained a notable status in Soviet Union as a fallen hero of Russian Revolution. A street in Sochi (Russia) is still named after him and he has a small bust in Moscow. His monument in Baku, capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan was demolished in 2009.
Biography
Early life
Prokofy Dzhaparidze was born in Schardometi village of Racha, Kutais Governorate in the Russian Empire (present-day Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, Republic of Georgia) to a Georgian family of landowners. His father died early. He went to a village school and learnt the profession of bootmaker. |
5545315_1 | Prokofy Dzhaparidze | He was educated at the Alexandrovsk Teachers Institute in Tbilisi, Dzhaparidze joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1898. He participated in the preparation of the May Day demonstration in 1900. He was arrested and held in jail 11 months, and then was sent home. In 1901, he led a strike of tobacco workers in Kutaisi.
In 1904 he moved to Baku, became one of the founders of Gummet organization, set up to do political work amongst Muslims, which grew into a mass organisation, drawing large masses of Muslim people behind the Bolsheviks. Some of its most known members included Meshadi Azizbekov, Nariman Narimanov and Sultan Majid Afandiyev. He led delegate of the Caucasian Union of the RSDLP at the 3rd Congress of the RSDLP in London. He was one of the leaders of the December strike of the workers in Baku, also actively participated in the publishment of the Bolshevik journals and magazines Bakisnkie Rabochi, Gudok and Bakinski prolitari.
In 1909 he was arrested and exiled to the North Caucasus for five years. He lived in Rostov-on-Don. In 1913 he returned to Tbilisi, present-day capital of Georgia.
In preparation for the 1915 May Day demonstration was exiled to Vologda Province, where in 1916 he fled to Petrograd, and then to Tbilisi.
Baku Commune
Main article: Baku Commune
USSR postcard dedicated to Dzhaparidze in 1933.
Funeral of 26 Baku Commissars in 1920 (crying woman is the mother of Mir Hasan Vezirov).
After the February Revolution of 1917, Dzhaparidze was a member of the Baku Committee of the Bolshevik Party (see Baku Commune); as a delegate to the 6th congress of the Bolshevik Party, he was selected as a candidate member of its Central Committee, and became a member of Caucasian Border Committee. From December 1917 Deputy Chairman, during January–July 1918 the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Baku Soviet. |
5545315_2 | Prokofy Dzhaparidze | During March, Dzhaparidze was the member of the Committee of Revolutionary Defense in Baku; from April, he was the Commissar for Internal Affairs in Baku, and, from June, he also served as Commissar for Food. During this time, he was actively involved in March Events, as he tried to spread the communist ideology to Azerbaijan and the whole South Caucasus in general.
After the fall of Baku to the Azerbaijani-Turkish Army of Islam in the Battle of Baku, he fled to Krasnovodsk. On September 20, 1918, he was one of the 26 Baku Commissars shot by the local government of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. His legacy was appreciated highly across the Soviet Union. However, in post-Soviet Azerbaijan, the places named after Dzhaparidze were renamed and his monument was demolished. His grave was also relocated along with the other commissars in Baku, which was strongly opposed by the Azerbaijan Communist Party and other local left-wing politicians. In his native Georgia, the name of Dzhaparidze was also removed almost everywhere.
The blood of your never cool - never!
26 — Dzhaparidze and Shahumyan!
— Vladimir Mayakovsky
* 26 Baku Commissars
* Stepan Shahumyan
* Meshadi Azizbekov
* Monument to Prokopius Dzhaparidze in Baku |