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VOLUME 12, NUMBER 1, ISSUE 99 Cover Photo by Lissa Wales Wales PHIL GOULD Lissa In addition to drumming with Level 42, Phil Gould also is a by songwriter and lyricist for the group, which helps him fit his drums into the total picture. Photo by Simon Goodwin 16 RICHIE MORALES After paying years of dues with such artists as Herbie Mann, Ray Barretto, Gato Barbieri, and the Brecker Bros., Richie Morales is getting wide exposure with Spyro Gyra. by Jeff Potter 22 CHICK WEBB Although he died at the age of 33, Chick Webb had a lasting impact on jazz drumming, and was idolized by such notables as Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich. by Burt Korall 26 PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS The many demands of a music career can interfere with a marriage or relationship. We spoke to several couples, including Steve and Susan Smith, Rod and Michele Morgenstein, and Tris and Celia Imboden, to find out what makes their relationships work. by Robyn Flans 30 MD TRIVIA CONTEST Win a Yamaha drumkit. 36 EDUCATION DRIVER'S SEAT by Rick Mattingly, Bob Saydlowski, Jr., and Rick Van Horn IN THE STUDIO Matching Drum Sounds To Big Band 122 Studio-Ready Drums Figures by Ed Shaughnessy 100 ELECTRONIC REVIEW by Craig Krampf 38 Dynacord P-20 Digital MIDI Drumkit TRACKING ROCK CHARTS by Bob Saydlowski, Jr. 126 Beware Of The Simple Drum Chart Steve Smith: "Lovin", Touchin', by Hank Jaramillo 42 Squeezin' " NEW AND NOTABLE 132 JAZZ DRUMMERS' WORKSHOP by Michael Lawson 102 PROFILES Meeting A Piece Of Music For The TIMP TALK First Time Dialogue For Timpani And Drumset FROM THE PAST by Peter Erskine 60 by Vic Firth 104 England's Phil Seamen THE MACHINE SHOP by Simon Goodwin 44 The Funk Machine SOUTH OF THE BORDER by Clive Brooks 66 The Merengue PORTRAITS 108 ROCK 'N' JAZZ CLINIC by John Santos Portinho A Little Can Go Long Way CONCEPTS by Carl Stormer 68 by Rod Morgenstein 80 Confidence 116 NEWS by Roy Burns LISTENER'S GUIDE UPDATE 6 Buddy Rich CLUB SCENE INDUSTRY HAPPENINGS 128 by Mark Gauthier 82 Periodic Checkups 118 MASTER CLASS by Rick Van Horn REVIEWS Portraits In Rhythm: Etude #10 ON TAPE 62 by Anthony J. -
Învățământul În Grevă Generală
onform declarațiilor Prelungirea grevei Cfăcute cu prilejul grevei afectează inclusiv de avertisment a învățământuluiînvățământul în reforma românesc, în urmă cu o grevă generală Dnii Dorin Crișan și Simion săptămână, ieri s-a declanșat r Molnar, inspectori generali greva generală. Inițiată de cele adjuncți, ne-au prezentat în primele ore ale zilei, Curajul de a aplica legea Legii 154, dar s-a ajuns în și plății sporurilor de mediu rural patru federații sindicale din țară, punctul de vedere al Inspec Precizările privind aplicarea situația de a fi descoperit cu plata (pe cele opt zone), începând cu 1 la ea participă întreg personalul liniștea și absența elevilor din toratului Școlar. Precizând că Legii nr.154/1998, prin care avansului pe luna octombrie, decembrie a.c. însă cea mai didactic și nedidactic din școli și unitățile școlare confirmau nu se dorește soluționarea cadrele didactice beneficiază de după ce s-a întârziat cu o importantă revendicare - apli licee, din unele instituții de instalarea acțiunii de protest și în conflictului prin grevă, care a semnificative majorări salariale, săptămână și plata salariului pe carea Legii 154 - urma să consti învățământ superior. Pentru a fi județul nostru. Dascălii puteau fi fost declanșată la nivel central arată că aceasta intră în vigoare la luna septembrie. tuie subiectul negocierilor dintre respectate prevederile legale, de întâlniți în sălile profesorale, în datorită unor situații de 16 iulie 1998. Au aplicat-o efectiv La sediul Sindicatului MEN și Ministerul Finanțelor. a asigura o treime din activitate, cabinete, corectând teste, excepție, se așteaptă o doar cinci județe din țară, între învățământului Preuniversitar al Curajul de a aplica Legea 154 n-au intrat în grevă grădinițe, pregătindu-și materialele di soluționare benefică, atât în care și Hunedoara. -
Criminal Justice Program
Evangel University Department of Behavioral & Social Sciences Academic Programs Review Fall, 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 1 II. DEPARTMENT MISSION AND OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................................. 1 III. PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS AND CAPACITY ................................................................................................................ 3 IV. PEER INSTITUTIONS/BENCHMARKING ...................................................................................................................... 8 V. ASSESSMENT DATA FOR THE DEPARTMENT ............................................................................................................ 10 VI. ASSESSMENT DATA FOR THE COUNSELING PROGRAM ........................................................................................... 12 A. STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND THREATS ................................................................................................... 13 B. PROGRAM ASSESSMENT REPORT ...................................................................................................................................... 15 C. RECOMMENDATIONS BASED UPON FINDINGS ..................................................................................................................... 17 D. ACTION ITEMS ............................................................................................................................................................. -
Radio, TV & Internet
63rd Houlton 2018 Rotary Auction Funding for the expansion of the Mill Pond School Playground and for a new Snack Shack at the Southside Radio, TV & Internet Little League Fields are the major projects for the proceeds form the 63rd Annual Rotary Auction. WHOU 100.1 FM Spectrum Channel 1302 Pioneer Channel 100 www.HoultonRotary.org Enjoying the current Mill Pond Playground are students, front, Kennady Wright & — Mariah Silliboy, and back, Peyton Heath, Nolan Lorom, Abby Henderson, Gavin New hours! Larson, Tripp Hall, and Addison Mills. 6:00 - 9:30 pm — Monday, November 19 Tuesday, NOVEMBER 20 Wednesday, NOVEMBER 21 — Watson Hall, Episcopal Church on Main Street Little League action at the Houlton Rotary Field near Southside School where a new Snack Shack is planned. 2 HOULTON ROTARY RADIO/TV/INTERNET AUCTION 2018 SERVING THE GREATER HOULTON AREA SINCE 1920 We Are Houlton Rotary x NETWORKING WEEKLY x GAINING VITAL INFORMATION FOR OUR BUSINESSES AND LIVES x SERVING THE COMMUNITY Aroostook Auto Glass Paul Adams Cindy Callnan Dana Delano Ruba Haddad Andy Mooers Vicki Smith Chris Anderson Lynn Callnan Scott Dionne Ellen Halliday Rob Moran Mark Sperrey Bob Anderson Paul Callnan Matt Donahue Richard Hammond Jackie Morse Kyle Taylor Forrest Barnes Chris Carmichael Joe Fagnant Jon Harbison Tammie Mulvey Frank Thompson Craig Bean Lloyd Chase Linda Faucher Katie Hill Frank Nataluk Jane Torres Annette Beaton Cam Clark Rob Faulkner Diane Hines Matt Nightingale Nancy West Bob Blanchette Deb Clark Joyce Fitzpatrick Nancy Ketch Fred Putnam Lori Weston -
Narrative Ecologies in Revolutionary Fiction and College Composition
SSStttooonnnyyy BBBrrrooooookkk UUUnnniiivvveeerrrsssiiitttyyy The official electronic file of this thesis or dissertation is maintained by the University Libraries on behalf of The Graduate School at Stony Brook University. ©©© AAAllllll RRRiiiggghhhtttsss RRReeessseeerrrvvveeeddd bbbyyy AAAuuuttthhhooorrr... True Stories: Narrative Ecologies in Revolutionary Fiction and College Composition A Dissertation Presented By Stephanie Wade To The Graduate School In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy In English Stony Brook University May 2010 Copyright by Stephanie Wade 2010 The Graduate School Stephanie Wade We, the dissertation committee for the above candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree, hereby recommend acceptance of this dissertation. Patricia Belanoff- Dissertation Advisor Emeritus Professor, English Department Susan Scheckel- Chairperson of Defense Assistant Professor, English Department Heidi Hutner Associate Professor, English Department Derek Owens Associate Professor, English Department This dissertation is accepted by the Graduate School Lawrence Martin Dean of the Graduate School i i True Stories: Narrative Ecologies in Revolutionary Fiction and College Composition Stephanie Wade Doctor of Philosophy in English Stony Brook University 2010 This project argues that college writing classes are important sites of interdisciplinary work, where students can pose and pursue questions that exceed traditional disciplinary boundaries. I use the concept of narrative ecologies to respond -
Northern 1936
Ohio Northern University DigitalCommons@ONU Ohio Northern Yearbooks University Archives 1936 Northern 1936 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.onu.edu/onu_yearbooks Recommended Citation "Northern 1936" (1936). Ohio Northern Yearbooks. 27. https://digitalcommons.onu.edu/onu_yearbooks/27 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at DigitalCommons@ONU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ohio Northern Yearbooks by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@ONU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE POLAR BEARS GRIN, GROWL AND GROVEL IN THEIR QUARTERS AT OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY \ e- - +- HERBERT HUGHES; EDITOR AND LELAND SMULL, BUSINESS MANAGER-MAXEX -COLLECTION . __- ANY BEARS AS THEY FOLLOWING THE POLAR BEAR'S "SPOOR"* LEHR MEMORIAL BUILDING *Bear language For ‘ ‘Tracks ’ ’ . Going to and from classes, across the campus, then into the library. Studying daily assignments, writing term reports, preparing for final examina- tions. Finally comes graduation and the diploma. Here we see a cross- section of the Polar Bears in their academic pursuits. --- PRESIDENT ROBERT WILLIAMS INTERVIEWS A STUDENT THE BIG BEARS (OFFICIALS AND FACULTY) AND THE LITTLE BEARS (STUDENTS) GET TOGETHER THOMAS J. SMULL THOMAS BARTLETT ADMINISTRATIVE The administrative officials at Ohio Northern are known for their capability and eHiciency. Dr. Thomas J. Smull is Business Manager, Miss Laverne Daring, Treasurer. Mrs. Margaret Whit- worth, University Registrar and University Entrance Examiner. Miss Wilder is Dean OF Women and Professor Potter. Dean of Men. JOHN AUSTIN POTTER Dean of Men LENNIX SLEESMAN Z. LaVERNE DARING MARIE KARRICK KATHRYN REESE ALYCE WARREN OFFICIALS Mr. Thomas Bartlett is Alumni Secretary and Dr. -
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July 6, 2017_Jan 32013.qxd 6/29/2017 4:57 PM Page 1 South Carolina MARKET BULLETIN South Carolina Department of Agriculture Volume 91 July 6, 2017 Number 13 Next Ad Deadline: July 11, 2017, Noon agriculture.sc.gov Market Bulletin Office: 803-734-2536 Seasonal Featured Products Hugh E. Weathers South Carolina Commissioner State Farmers Market 3483 Charleston Hwy. On the West Columbia, SC 29172 803-737-4664 Road Again cantaloupes, peaches, squash, tomatoes, watermelons Willie Nelson had nothing on me in the month of June. Greenville When I think of the start of State Farmers Market 1354 Rutherford Rd. summer in South Carolina, Greenville, SC 29609 Photo by Marsha Hewitt several things come to mind. 864-244-4023 Our famous Southern heat, bedding plants, dairy products, Tea Room manager Jennifer Gerdes pours a cup of tea for Dupre Percival in the new dining area. tasty barbecues, and of flowers, peaches course, fresh Certified South The Market Tea Room Adds Charm to Farmers Market Carolina produce definitely Pee Dee top the list. Summer is also a State Farmers Market By Marsha Hewitt well-appointed room. Often found sitting at one time for traveling, and that is 2513 W. Lucas St. Editor of the tables, he welcomes guests and explains no exception here at the Florence, SC 29501 SC Market Bulletin their dining options. Department of Agriculture. 843-665-5154 Recently reviewed as one of the most butter beans, hanging baskets, At the beginning of June, flowers, peaches, vegetables plants One of the latest and best additions to the charming tea rooms in the state, The Market several members of my State Famers Market is The Market Tea Room, Tea Room is described by manager Jennifer staff and I traveled to Log on to a delightful lounge area where folks can enjoy Gerdes as “quaint and joyful.” Not only does Nashville for a meeting of agriculture.sc.gov a traditional tea service. -
Choctaw Days in Nation's Capitol
Paying respect, Labor Day and much, Festival much more at information Choctaw Days Jones Academy Throughout Page 8 Pages 12-13 this edition BISKINIK CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED PRESORT STD P.O. Box 1210 AUTO Durant OK 74702 U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHOCTAW NATION BISKINIKThe Official Publication of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma July 2012 Issue Choctaw Nation: LISA REED Choctaw Days in Nation’s Capitol Council holds Military Stickball June session The Choctaw Nation Tribal team takes Council met in regular session honored June 9 at Tvshka Homma. In the meeting the Choctaw at second top prize Nation Boys and Girls Club By SHELLEY GARNER application for a grant was dis- Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma cussed, this year marking its annual event 15th anniversary, having 580 By LISA REED Team Tvshka Homma, the members at the Broken Bow Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma’s location. The organization con- official stickball team, captured ducts several programs, includ- Choctaw Days in Washington, the first place trophy at the First ing drug eliminations programs D.C., opened on the first day of sum- Annual Chikasha Stickball and diabetes awareness. The mer with the multi-colored lights of Tournament on May 19. The program promotes academic Choctaw Nation: JUDY ALLEN prisms dancing on a celebration of tournament was hosted by the success, good character, good Choctaw culture. Assistant Chief Gary Batton, right, and Councilman Thomas Willis- Chickasaw Nation at their cer- citizenship and healthy life- The sun’s rays burst through ton, center, place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during emonial grounds in Kullihoma, styles. -
Mid-Market Limestone Cliffs of up to 100 Meters in Hotels
Kuta Weekly 2 May - 8 May 2013 (334) Property Corner FR EE Direct to Gili Trawangan Lombok (Teluk Kodek) Serangan harbour Gili Air DAILY FROM KUTA WEEKLY SERANGANSERANGAN, HARBOUR, BALI Volume 7, Issue 334 2 May - 8 May 2013 (334) Gili Getaway ensures a fast, comfortable & safe 2 hour + trip to the Gili Islands & Lombok BALI V-TWIN DOCTOR BAMBOO TRANSFERS TO GILI AIR & GILI MENO! Kuta Townhouses B A R & G R I L L Putting Money where it Really Bali Reservations (+62) 081 337 074 147 Counts Serangan Harbor (+62) Mobile - 081 916 7 33 051 (Kadek) 100 JL.TUKAD PUNGGAWA NO 25 SERANGAN (+62) Mobile - 082 144 899 502 G Trawangan Reservations 3 Pm-10 Pm 0361 8037171 TURTLE ISLAND,DENPASAR - BALI 087 864 322 515 [email protected] Impoverished 3 Pm-10 Pm 0361 8785892 Bali Villages Slated to Receive US$100,000 Grants in 2013 T h e p r o v i n c i a l government of Bali will assist 100 different villages with grants of Rp. 1 billion (US$100,000) via the Mandara Coordinated Village Development Program (Gerbangsadu) with funds allocated in the 2013 budget. Ph: +62 370 6142 352 / Fax: +62 370 6149 365 Bali's governor Made Mangku Pastika, speaking at a Email : [email protected] program to socialize Gerbangsadu Mandara on Thursday, April 25, 2013, was quoted by Kompas.com, saying the 100 villages would be selected from every regency and municipality in Bali with poverty levels above 25%. Continue to page 9 BAMBOO B A R & G R I L L BLOCKBFRIDAY 5.30pmUSTER SUNDAY 2.30pm Tel: +62 370 6134 920 / Fax: +62 370 6144 169 Mob: +62 812 211 58431 Address:Jl Kartika Plaza Kuta next to waterbom park email [email protected] Ph.+62 361 758128/758129 If you have any interesting articles or would would like to advertise please send to [email protected] - Ph. -
Tennessee Highway Patrol; Timothy Members Dr
T U E S D A Y 161st YEAR • NO. 94 AUgUSt 18, 2015 CLEVELAND, tN 16 PAgES • 50¢ Police chief finalists: Brooks, Christol, Gibson By JOYANNA LOVE “Extensive background reviews and able to be view the interviews at the “Nearly four decades as a law enforce- Cleveland Police Department. He has Banner Senior Staff Writer an assessment will be conducted on municipal building. In order to minimize ment professional has provided me the served in the role since March 4. each of the three candidates over the distractions to the candidates, the pub- education and experience necessary to “Being a native of Cleveland, Tenn., The final three candidates have been next three weeks,” said City Manager lic will be watching the interviews on a move the city forward [with] creative and and a proud graduate of Bradley Central determined in the Cleveland Police Janice Casteel on Tuesday. closed-circuit TV rather than sitting in innovative law enforcement strategies,” High School, I have a great amount of Department chief search. Casteel met with police consultant the interview room. Christol said. respect for our community and have Jessie Brooks, a captain with the Larry Wallace and review committee Christol is the Red Bank Police He holds a master’s degree in criminal proudly served here for the past 18 Tennessee Highway Patrol; Timothy members Dr. Paul Conn of Lee Department chief. Previously, he was justice and is a graduate of the FBI years as a police officer for the city of Christol, chief of the Red Bank Police University and Robert Bradney of the the chief of the Fletcher Police National Academy. -
Phone Scam Frightens Woman
Vol. 101 No. 17 Sunday, February 7, 2010 50¢ Plus tax Where’ there’s Phone smoke ... Okeechobee City Firefi ghters conducted scam training drill while demolishing a condemned home on North Parrott Avenue on Friday. frightens For more on the story, see page 11. March of Dimes plans local events woman By Eric Kopp ... Page 8 Okeechobee News As the 73-year-old woman fought back the tears, she de- scribed how she was “torn up” Index by a scammer who tried to extort $1,500 from her -- supposedly to Classifi eds .................................16, 17 help her son who had been ar- Community Events ............................6 rested. Crossword ....................................... 17 Obituaries .......................................... 6 When the woman, who we Opinion ........................................... 4,5 will refer to as Rose, answered the Speak Out ......................................... 4 See SCAM — Page 14 Sports ........................................ 15, 18 Weather ............................................. 5 Teenage Indian game Lake Levels Herbert Jim, a Seminole who is a member of the 13.5 feet pregnancy Panther Clan, uses animal Last Year: 13.48 feet bones to demonstrate a rates show game that young Semi- noles would have played 6SRQVRUHG%\ many years ago. His audi- improvement ence, a group of area fourth graders, also learned 3RJH\·V)DPLO\5HVWDXUDQW County still higher about Seminole history 63DUURWW$YH than state average, and culture. On Friday, the Battle of Okeechobee with 99 babies born to Re-enactment opened its Source: South Florida Water Man- girls ages 15-19 in 2008 gates to school children. agement District. Depth given in The re-enactment was feet above sea level By Charles M. Murphy open to the public yes- Okeechobee News terday and will continue through today. -
Monthly Messenger of ANAH SHRINERS a Chapter of Shriners Internationaljuly 2011 FEBRUARY 2012
30 THE ANAHGRAM Monthly Messenger of ANAH SHRINERS A Chapter of Shriners InternationalJULY 2011 FEBRUARY 2012 Anthony “Tony” Bowers Elected Potentate January 21, 2012 AAA SECURITY COMPANY LOCKS • KEYS • SAFES 71 A Center Street Brewer ME 989-5220 DECEMBER 2010 DriveDrive 50 50 miles miles or or 500,500, youYou can’tcan’t beatbeat Varney Varney Value Value anywhere!anywhere! 260 HOGAN ROAD BANGOR, ME 04401 207-990-1200 1-800-288-3071 www.varneyvalue.com You can help make The ANAHGRAM successful by using it for your advertising and patronizing those who do. Shooting for the STARS The Anahgram Monthly Messenger of Anah Shriners Chartered June 15, 1922 A Chapter of Shriners International P.O. Box 735, Bangor, Maine 04402-0735 Website: www.Anahshriners.com - email: [email protected] Volume 80 Number 2 FEBRUARY 2012 Gerald L. Harvey - Editor/Advertising Manager WINNER OF SIX DROMEDARY AWARDS ate of R.A.H.M High School in Hebron, with a fourth grandchild expected in Au- Meet Our New Potentate Connecticut and has a degree in early .gust. He has two very special moms, Ol- childhood development from the Univer- ive Tarr of Wichita Falls, Texas and Laura Anthony “Tony” Bowers was born on sity of Connecticut. She is involved with Snell of Houlton. He has four brothers December 24, 1958 in Island Falls, the son volunteer work and assists Tony in his David White and his wife Mary of Cari- of Rodney and Phyllis Bowers. He gradu- business. bou, Danny Tarr and his wife Sheri of ated from Katahdin High School in 1977 Tony is a member and Past Master of Bangor, Dale Tarr and his fiancée Karen, and attended the University of Maine in Molunkus Lodge No.