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Newsletter 05/19 (Nr
ISSN 1610-2606 ISSN 1610-2606 newsletterDIGITAL EDITION Nr. 377 - 05/19November 2019 Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd Cordula Kablitz-Post Regisseurin („Weil Du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour“) LASER HOTLINE - Inh. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Wolfram Hannemann, MBKS - Talstr. 11 - 70825 K o r n t a l Fon: 0711-832188 - Fax: 0711-8380518 - E-Mail: [email protected] - Web: www.laserhotline.de Newsletter 05/19 (Nr. 377) November 2019 editorial Hallo Laserdisc- und DVD-Fans, Augenmerk verdient auch James sonst. Lesen lohnt sich! Und liebe Filmfreunde! Quinn, der über sein ehrgeiziges Leseratten bekommen noch Kurzfilmprojekt DAUGHTER OF mehr zu tun. Nicht nur mit Selten ging deutsches Kino derart DISMAY spricht. Der wurde näm- Wolfram Hannemanns Film- unter die Haut wie mit Nora lich tatsächlich mit 65mm-Negativ- Blog, sondern auch mit seinem Fingscheidts film aufgenommen und tourt inzwi- Kurzrückblick über das dies- SYSTEMSPRENGER, den wir schen weltweit durch sämtliche jährige “Fantasy Filmfest”, den bereits im Film-Blog der letzten Filmfestivals – und das in sämtli- Sie ab Seite 26 finden – auf Ausgabe unseres Newsletters vor- chen Formaten: 35mm, 70mm, blutrot getränktem Papier. gestellt haben. Da wundert es we- 70mm IMAX, 2K digital, 4K digital nig, dass Noras Spielfilmdebüt jetzt und IMAX digital. Sie sehen also, Und sonst? Richtig – Weih- offiziell für Deutschland ins Oscar- es gibt viel zu sehen und zu hören – nachten naht! Konkret bedeu- Rennen geschickt wurde. Wir drük- surfen Sie einfach mal vorbei! tet das, dass Sie jetzt bereits ken der begabten Absolventin der den letzten Newsletter des Jah- Ludwigsburger Filmakademie, die Apropos Sehen: wir freuen uns, in res 2019 in Händen halten. -
GCM2017 Catalogo+Calendario V6
ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE Kinemathek, Berlin); Anke Mebold (Deutsches “LE GIORNATE DEL CINEMA MUTO” Filminstitut – DIF); Andreas Thein (Filmmuseum Düsseldorf); Stefan Drößler (Filmmuseum Soci fondatori München); Oliver Hanley (Filmuniversität Paolo Cherchi Usai, Lorenzo Codelli, Babelsberg Konrad Wolf); Anke Wilkening Piero Colussi, Andrea Crozzoli, Luciano De (Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung); Anna Giusti, Livio Jacob, Carlo Montanaro, Mario Leippe, Reiner Ziegler (Landesfilmsammlung Quargnolo†, Piera Patat, Davide Turconi† Baden-Württemberg). Presidente Giappone: Masaki Daibo, Yoshiro Irie, Akira Livio Jacob Tochigi (National Film Center, Tokyo); Alexander Direttore emerito Jacoby, Johan Nordström David Robinson Italia: Luigi Calabrese (Associazione La Bottega Direttore delle Idee, Taranto); Carmen Accaputo Jay Weissberg (Cineteca di Bologna); Luisa Comencini, Roberto Della Torre, Matteo Pavesi, Marcello Seregni (Fondazione Cineteca Italiana, Milano); Laura Ringraziamo sentitamente per aver collaborato Argento, Daniela Currò, Franca Farina, Felice al programma: Laudadio, Irela Núñez Del Pozo, Maria Assunta Argentina: Fernando Citara (Archivo General de la Pimpinelli (Fondazione CSC - Cineteca Nazionale, Nación, Buenos Aires). Roma); Maria Ida Biggi, Marianna Zannoni (Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venezia); Immagine Australia: Sally Jackson, Meg Labrum, Gayle Lake, Ritrovata, Bologna; Stella Dagna, Claudia Gianetto Caitlyn Leon (National Film and Sound Archive, (Museo Nazionale del Cinema, Torino); Luca Canberra). Mazzei (Università di Roma -
ACLA 2018 Print Guide 13768
Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association ACLA 2018 | TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome and Acknowledgments .............................................................................................................4 Welcome from UCLA ...............................................................................................................................6 General Information ..................................................................................................................................7 Conference Schedule ................................................................................................................................15 Pre-Conference Workshops ....................................................................................................................18 Seminars in Detail (Stream A, B, C, and Split Stream)........................................................................26 Index ........................................................................................................................................................169 CFP ACLA 2019 Announcement .........................................................................................................182 ADVERTISEMENTS Duke University Press ........................................................................................................................ 24-25 Edinburgh University Press ....................................................................................................................69 -
2019 Annual Town Report
TOWN OF NEW LONDON NEW HAMPSHIRE ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 2019 2020 MARCH TOWN MEETING TOWN OF NEW LONDON DIRECTORY +,-./+012!!!3 !!4562!!!3 !!78/512! 2,269201:!3!+/;+:<!=5+/!>??! $ $ <2/21@,20A<!844512!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BCD&EFC?!! 78/512!=27+6@,20@!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BCD&CDCD! 4GHI! ! ! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BCD&>E>E! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2*NL_N$(K!JMG%!>??! ,)$JGK!&!4LMJGKI!!!! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!F!+,!3!E!7,! @)"$!"NOPMQNI!!"""#$%&$'#()*! D02-#0$<(0'#/'(.$X"4*%'$L1*'+$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$D,-*46$$'-(0'#/'(E('24"(0"(Z0F&/$ 7*,3'#48$9-44:&*/).$;"2($<0,*(*/)#-)"#$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$G'3/*)'6$$222F('24"(0"(Z0F&/$ $4562!=27+6@,20@! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BCD&D\[Z! =>?@A>BC$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$D,-*46$$)"2(-0,*(E(4@(1F%",$ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2*NL_N$(K!JMG%!>??! G'(08$H"1(/"(.$!*(-(%'$I++*%'#$ =>?@A>BA$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$D,-*46$$+*(-(%'E(4@(1F%",$ J*-(('$K"))-#*.$<0,*(*/)#-)*5'$<//*/)-()$ H-/"($M8"(.$!*#'$L1*'+$$ =>?@A>B>$ $ D,-*46$$"++*%'E(4@(1F%",$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$D,-*46$$(4+0E)0/F(')$ L-#8$M-N-%'.$M-(0$O/'$P$<//'//*(N$L""#0*(-)"#$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$G'3/*)'6$$222F(4+0F"#N$ $^2+/@^!=27+6@,20@! ! !!!!!!!!!BCD&?CEC! =>?@A>BQ$ $ D,-*46$$4-(0&/'E(4@(1F%", $ R*%"4'$S-N'.$T"(*(N$<0,*(*/)#-)"#$$ =>?@A>B?$ $ D,-*46$$U"(*(NE(4@(1F%", R*%1"4-/$K-'#.$X1J.$9'-4)1$I++*%'#$ <0-,$V*%W'#.$X4-(('#$ $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$D@,-*46$$1'-4)1E(4@(1F%",$ 9"&#/$38$-ZZ"*(),'()$@$Z4'-/'$4'-5'$-$,'//-N'$ =>?@A>BY$$ $ D,-*46$$Z4-((*(NE(4@(1F%", $;2/4+62!844512! ! ! -
Alumni Magazine
COLBY-SAW Y E R ALUMNI MAGAZINE ANNUAL REPORT ISSUE F ALL/WINTER 2001 EDITOR David R. Morcom CLASS NOTES EDITORS Tracey Austin Assistant Director of Alumni Relations Gaye LaCasce Director of Alumni Relations CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Adam S. Kamras Amy Knisley David R. Morcom VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADVANCEMENT Donald A. Hasseltine DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Suellen M. Peluso COVER AND PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY Katie Dow ’90 DESIGN AND PRODUCTION Paxton Communications Concord, NH PRINTING Penmor Lithographers Lewiston, ME ADDRESS LETTERS AND SUBMIT ARTICLE IDEAS TO: David R. Morcom Editor Publications Office Colby-Sawyer College 100 Main Street New London, NH 03257 Phone: (603) 526-3730 E-mail: [email protected] C LBY-SAWYER ALUMNI MAGAZINE PHOTO: KATIE DOW ’90 C ONTENTS DEPARTMENTS FEATURES Colby-Sawyer Matters. 2 The Academic Heart. 8 A CONVERSATION Reunion 2001. 16 The President and a Friend . 6 Colby-Sawyer Authors . 36 ALUMNA PROFILE Sports Round-Up. 38 These Tuxedos Aren’t Rented . 22 Class Notes . 41 FACULTY REPORT Annual Report of Gifts. AR1 Alaska Studying Environmental Ethics . 25 On the Cover and Above –– Near Lawson Hall and beside Mercer Field is the latest 163rd Commencement addition to the Colby-Sawyer residence hall roster. Honoring the Class of 2001 . 28 New Hall is unlike any other residence for students on campus in that it includes a classroom, a faculty STUDENT PROFILE office, a conservatory for plant life, and a working On Stage or in the Batter’s Box greenhouse for academic pursuits, as well as for enjoy- For Michael Mooney ’02, ment. There are 102 students residing comfortably in New Hall with its graceful Georgian architecture and the Hits Keep Coming . -
2018 Commencement Program
Duke University Commencement One Hundred Sixty-Sixth Commencement Sunday, the Thirteenth of May, Two Thousand and Eighteen Duke University Commencement One Hundred Sixty-Sixth Commencement Sunday, May 13, 2018 9:00 a.m. Wa ll ace Wade Stadium Duke University Durham, North Carolina Notes on Academic Dress Academic dress had its origin in the Middle Ages. When the European universities were taking form in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, scholars were also clerics, and they adopted robes similar to those of their monastic orders. Caps were a necessity in drafty buildings, and copes or capes with hoods Mace and Chain of Office attached were needed for warmth. As the Again at commencement, ceremonial use control of universities gradually passed from is made of two important insignia given to the church, academic costume began to take Duke University in memory of Benjamin N. on brighter hues and to employ varied patterns Duke. Both the mace and chain of office are in cut and color of gown and type of headdress. the gifts of anonymous donors and of the The use of academic costume in the United Mary Duke Biddle Foundation. They were States has been continuous since Colonial designed and executed by Professor Kurt J. times, but a clear protocol did not emerge until Matzdorf of New Paltz, New York, and were an intercollegiate commission in 1893 recom- dedicated and first used at the inaugural mended a uniform code. In this country, the ceremonies of President Sanford in 1970. design of a gown varies with the degree held. The Mace, the symbol of authority of the The bachelor’s gown is relatively simple with University, is made of sterling silver long pointed sleeves as its distinguishing mark. -
MICHAEL DAYTON (1722-1776) Watertown, Conn
DESCENDANTS OF MICHAEL DAYTON (1722-1776) Watertown, Conn Compiled 1963 by Lewis Scott Dayton (M124103) CONTENTS - -- ... ~ - - - - Foreword • . • ii • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Key to Lineage Numbers. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • iii Abbreviations Used •••.••••••••••••• • • • • iii Michael Dayton's Will, Inventory and Distribution of estate ••••••••••••••.••• • • • • • iv Descendants of Michael Dayton (Ml) Charles Dayton Sr • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 (M2) David Dayton -. • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • 71 (M3) Miriam D~yton (Munson) ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 76 {M4) Michael Daiton Jr . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 76 (MS):Justus Dayton • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 77 (M6) Mehitable Dayto~ (Seymour) •• • • • • • . ' .• . 83 (M7) Loly Dayton (Titus) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 83 (M8) Elizabeth Dayton (Mattoon) • • • • • • • • • • • • (M9) Isaac Dayton •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 89 (MlO) Samuel Dayton 93 - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (Ml!) Lyman Dayton. • • •• • • • • • • .. •• •• • • • • • 94 (M12)- Olive Dayton (Munson) . " . 96 (M13)- Abel Dayton . .. 99 Ancestry of Michael Dayton and Mehitable Doolittle. • • • • 105 . Descent from Charlemagne • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 19l 135 Index of names .••••. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !IE 13t Localities •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 100a First 3unnlementl • ••••••••••• . .. .. 181 Second Sup~lement ••••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • 109 i -F -O.R- -E WO- - -R_D... "When .t.JuA you. .6ee, 1temembe.1t me