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VV IT H SF R K
VV I T h S F r K / c- F IV\)= /v l>l2S~H3- A FRONT-PAGE EDITORIAL TO THE BOYS IN THE SERVICE By CARL L. WEICHT • Our country is at war, and war changes things. Yet this old town of ours, on the surface at least, is much the same quiet, pleasant place it used to be. Could you look in on us from a vantage point in the sky, you might say we haven't changed much. We go about our reg ular jobs the same as usual, we meet the old friends here and there, we see many of the familiar faces in the familiar places up and down Main street, we have our busy round of community activities. But our common effort as a nation has imposed here, as everywhere in America, new duties, a new spirit, a new prayer. Yes, our community is different than it used to be before you went away. Underneath there has been a change, for the fondest thoughts of the fathers and mothers, the wives and sweet hearts, and the friends of you men and boys in the armed services of our country are not here. They are with you. See those two motherly figures and that young high school girl chatting there on the corner? Do you think they're talking about the things women usually talk about, or even sugar rationing, the First Aid class that meets tomor row night, or that extra allotment of sewing the Red Cross must finish by next Saturday? They are not, altho, to be sure, these latter subjects have long since crowded the weather and similar items of conversation to the wall. -
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Praise for Turning Judaism Outward “Wonderfully written as well as intensely thought provoking, Turning Judaism Outward is the most in-depth treatment of the life of the Rebbe ever written. !e author has managed to successfully reconstruct the history of one of the most important Jewish religious leaders of the 20th century, whose life has up to now been shrouded in mystery. A compassionate, engaging biography, this magni"cent work will open up many new avenues of research.” —Dana Evan Kaplan, author, Contemporary American Judaism: Transformation and Renewal; editor, !e Cambridge Companion to American Judaism “In contrast to other recent biographies of the Rebbe, Chaim Miller has availed himself of all the relevant textual sources and archival docu- ments to recount the details of one of the more fascinating religious leaders of the twentieth century. !rough the voice of the author, even the most seemingly trivial aspect of the Rebbe’s life is teeming with interest.... I am con"dent that readers of Miller’s book will derive great pleasure and receive much knowledge from this splendid and compel- ling portrait of the Rebbe.” —Elliot R. Wolfson, Abraham Lieberman Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University “Only truly great biographers have been able to accomplish what Chaim Miller has with this book... I am awed by his work, and am now even more awed than ever before by the Rebbe’s personality and prodi- gious accomplishments.” —Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Executive Vice President Emeritus, Orthodox Union; Editor-in-Chief, Koren-Steinsaltz Talmud “A fascinating account of the life and legacy of a spiritual master. -
The Springbok
THE SPRINGBOK SOUTH AFRICAN COLLECTORS’ SOCIETY QUARTERLY Vol. 52 No. 1 Jan/Mar 2004 SOUTH AFRICAN COLLECTORS' SOCIETY Web Site: www.sacollectors.co.uk President R.D. Allen (0207) 582 6498 82c Hackford Road London SW9 0RG Hon. Chairman Sqn.Ldr J.L. Shaw ((020) 8378 1671 17 Balcaskie Rd., E-mail [email protected] London SE9 1SQ Hon. Secretary C. Oliver (020) 8940 9833 46 Woodville Road, [email protected] Ham, Richmond (note dot after olivers) Surrey, TW10 7QN Hon Treasurer D.J. Osborn (01702) 611 337 77 Stuart Road, Southend-on-Sea Essex, SS2 5JS Hon. Editor E. Bridges (01536 515200 The Laurels [email protected] 2 Short Lane or Thorpe Malsor [email protected] Northamptonshire NN14 1JT (for large files) Hon. Assistant Editor F.F. Heymann (01969) 667 734 Sunnybank Gayle E-mail [email protected] Hawes (note dot after "z"!) North Yorkshire DL8 3RS Hon Assistant Editor M. Whitlock (01642) 482 877 and Covers Exchange 215 High Street E-mail [email protected] Superintendent Marske by the Sea (note dot after "x"!) Cleveland TS11 7LN Hon Postal Auctioneer W.J. Branney (01946) 823 083 and Packets exchange 19 The Lilacs E-mail [email protected] Superintendent Orgill, Egremont Cumbria CA22 2HU Hon Librarian J.B. Carter (01900) 818 567 2 Smithy Cottage E-mail [email protected] Old Road, Crosby Maryport Cumbria CA15 6SP Hon Membership Secretary C. Oliver (020) 8940 9833 46 Woodville Road, [email protected] Ham, Richmond (note dot after olivers) Surrey, TW10 7QN Hon Auditor Vacant SOCIETY CORRESPONDENCE 1. -
Charles Hopkinson – the Innocent
Charles s. h opkinson The Innocent Eye Charles Hopkinson’s Studio at “Sharksmouth” Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts Photograph by Charles R. Lowell Charles s. h opkinson (1869-1962) The Innocent Eye June 8-July 20, 2013 V ose Fine American Art for Six Generations Est 1841 G alleries llc introduCtion Vose Galleries is pleased to present our fifth one-man exhibition of works by Boston painter Charles Sydney Hopkinson (1869-1962), most of which have come directly from the Hopkinson family and have never before been offered for sale. We present fifteen watercolors and fifteen oil paintings, including the powerful cover work, Yacht Races , which illustrates Hopkinson’s life long search for new methods and ideas in the making of art. Unlike most of his Boston con - temporaries who studied and taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Hopkinson chose a different approach. He studied at the Art Students League in New York City, whose instructors followed a less dogmatic method of teaching. The artist also made several trips to Europe, where he viewed exciting new forms of self-expression. He was one of only a few Boston artists to be invited to show work in the avant-garde International Exhibition of Modern Art in New York City in 1913, which exposed audiences to the radical art movements taking place in Europe, particularly in France. Now cel - ebrating its one-hundredth year anniversary, the exhi - bition, which is now commonly referred to as the Armory Show of 1913, has become a watershed in the history of modernism in the United States. -
Calm Before the Storm - Q's Q's
Calm Before the Storm - Q's q's EXTRA ANSWERS (UNLOCKED, POST Confidence (Low, Mid, question # UPDATED Q QUESTIONS (CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER) ANSWERS (LOCKED) EXTRA ANSWERS (LOCKED) HERE) High) OCTOBER 29, 2017 According to Tripcode Q https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/148790098#p148790685 LEGEND: SHORT, FACTUAL ANSWERS PLEASE, WITHOUT CONFIDENCE LEVEL WILL the below is his questions. MI - Miitary Intelligence TONS OF CONSPIRACY-LINKS/TIE-INS or NOW ONLY CAUSE THE DNI - Director of National Intelligence (also: ODNI) SOURCES SUCH AS ALEX JONES. SOURCES QUESTION NUMBER CELL TO https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/148777785#p148782302 NSA - National Security Agency (US) NEED TO BE NORMIE-PALATABLE PLEASE CHANGE COLORS (INSTEAD IMAGE COMPILATION OF ALL OF Q'S VERIFIED POSTS IS ATTACHED TO THIS CIA - Central Intelligence Agency (US) OF ENTIRE ROW) FOR THE ROW. SIS - Secret Intelligence Service (also known as MI6) THIS IS FOR THE MEME MAGICIANS TO MAKE PEOPLE PRINTING THE -IT WILL BE KEPT UPDATED AS SOON AS A NEW ONE IS MADE AFTER MI5 - British Military Intelligence ?? FOR NORMIES. SHEET OUT TRIPCODE Q POSTING MI6 - British Military Intelligence ?? 1 https://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1510/46/1510468725387.jpg BO/BHO - Barak Hussein Obama draw.io HRC - Hillary Rodham Clinton WJC - William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton ANONS - PLEASE DON'T PUT ONLY PHOTOS IN DJT - Donald John Trump, US President THE OPEN COLUMNS, I'M UNABLE TO MOVE POTUS - President Of The United States THEM TO ANOTHER, EVEN IF THEY A JOHN M - John McCain, American Senator RELEVANT/GOOD. PLEASE POST A DIRECT LINK CF - Clinton Foundation WITH AN EXPLANATION OF WHAT IT IS _WITH_ THE PHOTO. -
SWEDISH AMERICAN LINE (Sven Ska Am Erika Linien)
SWEDISH AMERICAN LINE (Sven ska Am erika Linien) ., List of Passengers in First Class and Second Cabin MOTORLINER "GRIPSHOLM" Voyage No. 59 Eastbound From NEW YORK to GOTHENBURG (via Halifax) THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 193 1 • From Ha lifax July 25th. CAPTAIN SVEN LUNDMARK Commander Chief Officer: S. ERICSSON Chief Eng: CARL]. TIBELL Purser: R. WENNERBERG Doctor: OLOF NYBLOM Chief Steward, First Class: H. LAGERWAL L Chief Steward, Second Cabin: CARL PERSSON - Information for Passengers Meals-A bugle is sounded in the first class half an hour before and at the beginning of luncheon and dinner. In the second cabin the signal is given by a gong half an hour before and at the beginning of all meals. Seats at the Dining Tables are assigned by the Chief Stewards in the respective classes immediately after sailing. In assigning the seats there will as far as possible be shown due regard to the wishes of the passengers. Meals will be served in staterooms or on deck only in case of sickness. Formal dress at dinner, although optional, is sug gested for passengers in First Class. Wines-Passengers will find prices for wines and re freshments quoted in the wine list. Smoking-For the general convenience of passengers, smoking is permitted in all of the Public Rooms in First Class, except the Library, also in the Dining Saloons after 1uncheon and dinner, but not after breakfast, while smoking in the Second Cabin is only permitted in the Smoke Room. Playing Cards-Special Swedish American Line bridge playing cards may be purchased from the smoking room steward for fifty or sixty cents per deck, de pending on quality selected. -
Ancestors of Marianne Mosevius Levinsohn
Ancestors of Marianne Mosevius Levinsohn Donna Levinsohn Ancestors of Marianne Mosevius First Generation 1. Marianne Mosevius, daughter of Ernst (Leib Salomon) Mosevius and Dora (Treinla, Trinla) Bloch, was born on 2 Apr 1923 in Berlin, Germany (Prenzlauer Berg 6), died on 21 Jun 1975 in New York City, N.Y. at age 52, and was buried in Jun 1975 in Paramus, NJ (Sanctuary of Abraham and Sarah, Cedar Park Cemetery). Noted events in her life were: • She emigrated from Berlin, Germany. to England on 1 Dec 1938, age 15, by herself, as part of the first Kindertransport. Home Office Permit No. 38. • She immigrated from Great Britain to U.S. Left 11 Oct 1943; arrived in New York City 27 Oct 1943 on S.S. Ruahine, from Glasgow • She had a residence in 1923-1938. Berlin (Prenzlauer Berg 6 [birth to Jan. 1926], Jablonskistr. 24, Prenzlauer Berg [1926 to abt. 1933], Margaretenstr. 2, Grunewald [abt 1933 to 1935], Niersteiner Str. 6, Grunewald [abt 1935 to 1 Dec. 1938]) • She had a residence in 1938-1943 in London, England. • She received her Naturalized United States citizenship on 9 May 1949 in New York City. • She had a residence in 1943-1975 in New York City, N.Y.. • She worked as an Economist in 1949-1952 in N.Y.C.. • She worked as a Public schoolteacher in 1962-1975 in N.Y.C.. • She was educated at B.A., Sarah Lawrence College in 1946 in Bronxville, N.Y.. • She was educated at LL.B., Columbia Law School in Sep 1948 in N.Y.C. -
The United States and the Fascist Threat in Latin America During World
University of Richmond UR Scholarship Repository Master's Theses Student Research 1997 The nitU ed States and the fascist threat in Latin America during World War II Larry Brent Ward Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.richmond.edu/masters-theses Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Ward, Larry Brent, "The nitU ed States and the fascist threat in Latin America during World War II" (1997). Master's Theses. Paper 1119. This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Research at UR Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of UR Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The United States and the Fascist Threat in Latin America During World War II Larry Brent Ward Master of Arts in History University of Richmond May, 1997 Dr. Ernest C. Bolt, Jr., Advisor .Abstract This thesis is the author's attempt to locate the origins of policies employed by the United States during World War II to control, through confinement, deportation and repatriation, German and German Jewish nationals living in Latin America. It also recounts the difficulties that several German nationals faced at the hands of a somewhat intransigent but entirely apathetic United States government. Through an examination of select State Department records, memoirs of government officials and letters of Axis nationals interned by the United States during World War II, one can better understand the reasons behind this little known aspect of American foreign policy. I certify that I have read this thesis and find that, in scope and quality, it satisfies the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts. -
Oral History Interview with Allan Rohan Crite, 1979 January 16-1980 October 22
Oral history interview with Allan Rohan Crite, 1979 January 16-1980 October 22 Funding for the digital preservation of this interview was provided by a grant from the Save America's Treasures Program of the National Park Service. Contact Information Reference Department Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Washington. D.C. 20560 www.aaa.si.edu/askus Transcript Preface The following oral history transcript is the result of a tape-recorded interview with Allan Rohan Crite on January 16, 1979 and culminating on October 22, 1980. The interview was conducted by Robert Brown for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Interview [TAPE 1, SIDE 1] Note: Susan Thompson, associate of Crite, participated in interview of Oct. 22. ALLAN ROHAN CRITE I was born March 20, 1910, at 190 Grove Street, North Plainfield, NJ. As far as my memory of the place is concerned, I'll be a little bit vague because I left there when I was less than a year old, and came to Boston. But I did go back just recently, during the month of December, so I had a chance to see my birthplace -- the house is still standing. It's a funny little two-storey frame house, on a tree-lined street. ROBERT BROWN: Why did your parents bring you up here [Boston]? ALLAN ROHAN CRITE Well, I brought my parents to Boston (both laugh). I really don't know, exactly. My father was studying at Cornell University, and then I think he came and went to the University of Vermont. I think my mother, when she came to Boston, worked out in Danvers for some wealthy family there. -
Swedish American Line - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 7/23/11 10:11 AM Swedish American Line from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Swedish American Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 7/23/11 10:11 AM Swedish American Line From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Swedish American Line (in Swedish: Svenska Amerika Swedish American Line Linien, abbreviated SAL) was a passenger and cargo Industry Cargo and passenger shipping shipping line. It was founded in December 1914 under the name Rederiaktiebolaget Sverige-Nordamerika, Fate Defunct beginning ocean liner service from Gothenburg to New Founded 1915 York in 1915.[1][2] In 1925 the company changed its Defunct 1975 name to Svenska Amerika Linien / Swedish American Line.[2] Headquarters Gothenburg, Sweden Key people Dan Broström The Swedish American Line was amongst the first companies to build liners with provisions for off-season Parent Broström Group cruising, as well as the first company to build a diesel- Subsidiaries South Atlantic Lines, Home [3] engined transatlantic liner. Increased operational costs Lines, Hoverlloyd, Swedish forced the company to abandon passenger traffic in Atlantic Line, Atlantic Container [1] 1975, but cargo operations continued until the Line 1980s.[4] Contents 1 History 1.1 1915–1924 1.2 1924–1939 1.3 1939–1946 1.4 1946–1951 1.5 1952–1962 1.6 1963–1975 1.7 1975 onwards 2 Ships 2.1 Passenger ships 2.2 Cargo ships 3 References 4 External links History 1915–1924 Rederiaktiebolaget Sverige-Nordamerika ("shipping corporation Sweden-North America") was born from the idea of Wilhelm R. Lundgren, the owner of Rederiaktiebolaget Transatlantic, with the purpose of offering ocean liner service -
List of Exhibitions Held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art from 1897 to 2014
National Gallery of Art, Washington February 14, 2018 Corcoran Gallery of Art Exhibition List 1897 – 2014 The National Gallery of Art assumed stewardship of a world-renowned collection of paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, prints, drawings, and photographs with the closing of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in late 2014. Many works from the Corcoran’s collection featured prominently in exhibitions held at that museum over its long history. To facilitate research on those and other objects included in Corcoran exhibitions, following is a list of all special exhibitions held at the Corcoran from 1897 until its closing in 2014. Exhibitions for which a catalog was produced are noted. Many catalogs may be found in the National Gallery of Art Library (nga.gov/research/library.html), the libraries at the George Washington University (library.gwu.edu/), or in the Corcoran Archives, now housed at the George Washington University (library.gwu.edu/scrc/corcoran-archives). Other materials documenting many of these exhibitions are also housed in the Corcoran Archives. Exhibition of Tapestries Belonging to Mr. Charles M. Ffoulke, of Washington, DC December 14, 1897 A catalog of the exhibition was produced. AIA Loan Exhibition April 11–28, 1898 A catalog of the exhibition was produced. Annual Exhibition of the Work by the Students of the Corcoran School of Art May 31–June 5, 1899 Exhibition of Paintings by the Artists of Washington, Held under the Auspices of a Committee of Ladies, of Which Mrs. John B. Henderson Was Chairman May 4–21, 1900 Annual Exhibition of the Work by the Students of the CorCoran SChool of Art May 30–June 4, 1900 Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Washington Water Color Club November 12–December 6, 1900 A catalog of the exhibition was produced. -
Naturalization Documents and Filings
Bonner County Naturalization Documents 1 NATURALIZATION DOCUMENTS AND FILINGS NAME CERTIFIED PAGE DOCUMENT TYPE AND INFO # # Adamo, 545 444 PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION: Gesualdo Occupation: Beer Parlor Adams, Gesualdo Birth: 10/14/1891 Altilia, Italy Description: Male Brown/Gray 5’ 6” 170 lbs Adams, Ward Nationality: Italian North Race: White Spouse: Mildrid Spouse Birth: 12/12/1912 Chicago, IL Married: 11/17/1939 Kalispell, MT Children: 1 Edward James 12/18/1925 Cheney, WA Port of Departure: Naples, Italy Date of Arrival: 05/25/1904 Ship: Konigis louise Port of Arrival: New York, NY Notation: Petition states Cancelled for want of Prosecution and name changed to Ward Adams Adams, Gesualdo 545 443 Affidavits of Witnesses From Arno F Eckert stating he has known Gesualdo has lived in the US from 01/01/1939 to 10/04/1943 Adams, Gesualdo 545 444 PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION: Adamo, Occupation: Beer Parlor Gesualdo Birth: 10/14/1891 Altilia, Italy Description: Male Brown/Gray 5’ 6” 170 lbs Adams, Ward Nationality: Italian North Race: White Spouse: Mildrid Spouse Birth: 12/12/1912 Chicago, IL Married: 11/17/1939 Kalispell, MT Children: 1 Edward James 12/18/1925 Cheney, WA Port of Departure: Naples, Italy Date of Arrival: 05/25/1904 Ship: Konigis louise Port of Arrival: New York, NY Notation: Petition states Cancelled for want of Prosecution and name changed to Ward Adams Adams, Ward 545 446 Letter Adamo, Gesuldo Lost Alien Registration Receipt Card Bonner County Naturalization Documents 2 Adams, Ward 545 444 PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION: Adams,