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Alshire Records Discography
Alshire Discography by David Edwards, Mike Callahan & Patrice Eyries © 2018 by Mike Callahan Alshire International Records Discography Alshire was located at P.O. Box 7107, Burbank, CA 91505 (Street address: 2818 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90006). Founded by Al Sherman in 1964, who bought the Somerset catalog from Dick L. Miller. Arlen, Grit and Oscar were subsidiaries. Alshire was a grocery store rack budget label whose main staple was the “101 Strings Orchestra,” which was several different orchestras over the years, more of a franchise than a single organization. Alshire M/S 3000 Series: M/S 3001 –“Oh Yeah!” A Polka Party – Coal Diggers with Happy Tony [1967] Reissue of Somerset SF 30100. Oh Yeah!/Don't Throw Beer Bottles At The Band/Yak To Na Wojence (Fortunes Of War)/Piwo Polka (Beer Polka)/Wanda And Stash/Moja Marish (My Mary)/Zosia (Sophie)/Ragman Polka/From Ungvara/Disc Jocky Polka/Nie Puki Jashiu (Don't Knock Johnny) Alshire M/ST 5000 Series M/ST 5000 - Stephen Foster - 101 Strings [1964] Beautiful Dreamer/Camptown Races/Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair/Oh Susanna/Old Folks At Home/Steamboat 'Round The Bend/My Old Kentucky Home/Ring Ring De Bango/Come, Where My Love Lies Dreaming/Tribute To Foster Medley/Old Black Joe M/ST 5001 - Victor Herbert - 101 Strings [1964] Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life/Kiss Me Again/March Of The Toys, Toyland/Indian Summer/Gypsy Love Song/Red Mill Overture/Because You're You/Moonbeams/Every Day Is Ladies' Day To Me/In Old New York/Isle Of Our Dreams M/S 5002 - John Philip Sousa, George M. -
OF MR. TEBBUTT's OBSERVATORY, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, Londo
m, ETC. 8. W. BurnhaM* Astron. (Yerkw) R E P o R T OF MR. TEBBUTT'S OBSERVATORY, WINDSOR, NEW SOUTH WALES, FOR THK YEAR 1888, JOHN TEBBUTT, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, London; Member of the Royal Society of New South Wales, and Corresponding Member of the Ethnographic - Institute, Paris, and of the Queensland Branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. !Syrltic^i : GEORGE MURE AY & CO., PRINTERS, 91 CLAKE3SCE STREET. 1889. REPORT OF MR. TEBBUTT'S OBSERVATORY, WINDSOR, NEW SOUTH WALES, FOR THE VICAR 1888, \ 13 Y JOHN TEBBUTT, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, London; Member of the Royal Society of 2\eiv South JFales, and Corresponding Member of the Ethnographic Institute, Paris, and of the Queensland Branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. JSytlncy : GEORGE MURRAY & CO., PRINTERS, 91 CLARENCE STREET. 1880. CONTENTS. ♦ PAGE. Buildings and Instruments 5 Geographical Position of the Observatory 6 Meridian Work 7 Instrumental Errors and Chronometer Errors and Hates 11 Extra-Meridian Work 19 Meteorological Observations 22 Publications "• 22 The Library 25 Personal Establishment 26 Proposed Work for year 1889 26 Observations Utilised since 1887 27 Conclusion 27 Presents received for the Library from September 1st, 1887, to December 31st, 1888 28 REPORT OF THE WINDSOR OBSERVATORY. For 1Q88. ♦ At the close of the year 1887, a pamphlet of 74 pages was published, entitled a "History and Description of Mr. Tebbutt's Observatory, Windsor, New South "Wales." This little volume contains a detailed account of the Observatory buildings and of their instrumental equip¬ ment, and furnishes a list of all the scientific papers published by the proprietor, and of presents to the Observatory library, down to the close of August, 1887. -
Martian Crater Morphology
ANALYSIS OF THE DEPTH-DIAMETER RELATIONSHIP OF MARTIAN CRATERS A Capstone Experience Thesis Presented by Jared Howenstine Completion Date: May 2006 Approved By: Professor M. Darby Dyar, Astronomy Professor Christopher Condit, Geology Professor Judith Young, Astronomy Abstract Title: Analysis of the Depth-Diameter Relationship of Martian Craters Author: Jared Howenstine, Astronomy Approved By: Judith Young, Astronomy Approved By: M. Darby Dyar, Astronomy Approved By: Christopher Condit, Geology CE Type: Departmental Honors Project Using a gridded version of maritan topography with the computer program Gridview, this project studied the depth-diameter relationship of martian impact craters. The work encompasses 361 profiles of impacts with diameters larger than 15 kilometers and is a continuation of work that was started at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas under the guidance of Dr. Walter S. Keifer. Using the most ‘pristine,’ or deepest craters in the data a depth-diameter relationship was determined: d = 0.610D 0.327 , where d is the depth of the crater and D is the diameter of the crater, both in kilometers. This relationship can then be used to estimate the theoretical depth of any impact radius, and therefore can be used to estimate the pristine shape of the crater. With a depth-diameter ratio for a particular crater, the measured depth can then be compared to this theoretical value and an estimate of the amount of material within the crater, or fill, can then be calculated. The data includes 140 named impact craters, 3 basins, and 218 other impacts. The named data encompasses all named impact structures of greater than 100 kilometers in diameter. -
Widespread Excess Ice in Arcadia Planitia, Mars
Widespread Excess Ice in Arcadia Planitia, Mars Ali M. Bramson1, Shane Byrne1, Nathaniel E. Putzig2, Sarah Sutton1, Jeffrey J. Plaut3, T. Charles Brothers4 and John W. Holt4 Corresponding author: A. M. Bramson, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Kuiper Space Science Building, 1629 E. University Blvd. Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA. ([email protected]) Affiliations: 1Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA. 2Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado, USA. 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA. 4Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA. Accepted for publication July 18, 2015 in Geophysical Research Letters. An edited version of this paper was published by AGU on August 26, 2015. Copyright 2015 American Geophysical Union. Citation: Bramson, A. M., S. Byrne, N. E. Putzig, S. Sutton, J. J. Plaut, T. C. Brothers, and J. W. Holt (2015), Widespread excess ice in Arcadia Planitia, Mars, Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, doi:10.1002/2015GL064844. Key points: • Terraced craters: abundant in Arcadia Planitia, indicate subsurface layering • A widespread subsurface interface is also detected by SHARAD • Combining data sets yields dielectric constants consistent with decameters of excess water ice Abstract: The distribution of subsurface water ice on Mars is a key constraint on past climate, while the volumetric concentration of buried ice (pore-filling versus excess) provides information about the process that led to its deposition. We investigate the subsurface of Arcadia Planitia by measuring the depth of terraces in simple impact craters and mapping a widespread subsurface reflection in radar sounding data. Assuming that the contrast in material strengths responsible for the terracing is the same dielectric interface that causes the radar reflection, we can combine these data to estimate the dielectric constant of the overlying material. -
MCA-500 Reissue Series
MCA 500 Discography by David Edwards, Mike Callahan & Patrice Eyries © 2018 by Mike Callahan MCA-500 Reissue Series: MCA 500 - Uncle Pen - Bill Monroe [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5348. Jenny Lynn/Methodist Preacher/Goin' Up Caney/Dead March/Lee Weddin Tune/Poor White Folks//Candy Gal/Texas Gallop/Old Grey Mare Came Tearing Out Of The Wilderness/Heel And Toe Polka/Kiss Me Waltz MCA 501 - Sincerely - Kitty Wells [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5350. Sincerely/All His Children/Bedtime Story/Reno Airport- Nashville Plane/A Bridge I Just Can't Burn/Love Is The Answer//My Hang Up Is You/Just For What I Am/It's Four In The Morning/Everybody's Reaching Out For Someone/J.J. Sneed MCA 502 - Bobby & Sonny - Osborne Brothers [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5356. Today I Started Loving You Again/Ballad Of Forty Dollars/Stand Beside Me, Behind Me/Wash My Face In The Morning/Windy City/Eight More Miles To Louisville//Fireball Mail/Knoxville Girl/I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye/Arkansas/Love's Gonna Live Here MCA 503 - Love Me - Jeannie Pruett [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5360. Love Me/Hold To My Unchanging Love/Call On Me/Lost Forever In Your Kiss/Darlin'/The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A.//To Get To You/My Eyes Could Only See As Far As You/Stay On His Mind/I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (About Her)/Nothin' But The Love You Give Me MCA 504 - Where is the Love? - Lenny Dee [1974] Reissue of Decca DL 7 5366. -
The English Listing
THE CROSBY 78's ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBAthe English listing Members may recall that we issued a THE questionnaire in 1990 seeking views and comments on what we should be providing in CROSBY BING. We are progressively attempting to fulfil 7 8 's these wishes and we now address one major ENGLISH request - a listing of the 78s issued in the UK. LISTING The first time this listing was issued in this form was in the ICC's 1974 booklet and this was updated in 1982in a publication issued by John Bassett's Crosby Collectors Society. The joint compilers were Jim Hayes, Colin Pugh and Bert Bishop. John has kindly given us permission to reproduce part of his publication in BING. This is a complete listing of very English-issued lO-inch and 12-inch 78 rpm shellac record featuring Sing Crosby. In all there are 601 discs on 10different labels. The sheet music used to illustrate some of the titles and the photos of the record labels have been p ro v id e d b y Don and Peter Haizeldon to whom we extend grateful thanks. NUMBERSITITLES LISTING OF ENGLISH 78"s ARIEl GRAND RECORD. THE 110-Inchl 4364 Susiannainon-Bing BRUNSWICK 112-inchl 1 0 5 Gems from "George White's Scandals", Parts 1 & 2 0 1 0 5 ditto 1 0 7 Lawd, you made the night too long/non-Bing 0 1 0 7 ditto 1 1 6 S I. L o u is blues/non-Bing _ 0 1 3 4 Pennies from heaven medley/Pennies from heaven THECROSBYCOLLECTORSSOCIETY BRUNSWICK 110-inchl 1 1 5 5 Just one more chance/Were you sincere? 0 1 6 0 8 Home on the range/The last round-up 0 1 1 5 5 ditto 0 1 6 1 5 Shadow waltz/I've got to sing a torch -
The Sam Eskin Collection, 1939-1969, AFC 1999/004
The Sam Eskin Collection, 1939 – 1969 AFC 1999/004 Prepared by Sondra Smolek, Patricia K. Baughman, T. Chris Aplin, Judy Ng, and Mari Isaacs August 2004 Library of Congress American Folklife Center Washington, D. C. Table of Contents Collection Summary Collection Concordance by Format Administrative Information Provenance Processing History Location of Materials Access Restrictions Related Collections Preferred Citation The Collector Key Subjects Subjects Corporate Subjects Music Genres Media Formats Recording Locations Field Recording Performers Correspondents Collectors Scope and Content Note Collection Inventory and Description SERIES I: MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL SERIES II: SOUND RECORDINGS SERIES III: GRAPHIC IMAGES SERIES IV: ELECTRONIC MEDIA Appendices Appendix A: Complete listing of recording locations Appendix B: Complete listing of performers Appendix C: Concordance listing original field recordings, corresponding AFS reference copies, and identification numbers Appendix D: Complete listing of commercial recordings transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcast, and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress 1 Collection Summary Call Number: AFC 1999/004 Creator: Eskin, Sam, 1898-1974 Title: The Sam Eskin Collection, 1938-1969 Contents: 469 containers; 56.5 linear feet; 16,568 items (15,795 manuscripts, 715 sound recordings, and 57 graphic materials) Repository: Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Summary: This collection consists of materials gathered and arranged by Sam Eskin, an ethnomusicologist who recorded and transcribed folk music he encountered on his travels across the United States and abroad. From 1938 to 1952, the majority of Eskin’s manuscripts and field recordings document his growing interest in the American folk music revival. From 1953 to 1969, the scope of his audio collection expands to include musical and cultural traditions from Latin America, the British Isles, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and East Asia. -
Patricia Medina Y María Montez. Dos Estrella Coetáneas De Hollywod De
PATRICIA MEDINA Y MARÍA MONTEZ. DOS ESTRELLAS COETÁNE- AS DE HOLLYWOOD DE ASCENDENCIA CANARIA. ANÁLISIS CONTRASTIVO PATRICIA MEDINA AND MARIA MONTEZ. TWO CONTEMPORARY HOLLYWOOD STARS OF CANARY DESCENT. CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS Inodelbia Ramos Pérez* y Pedro Nolasco Leal Cruz** Cómo citar este artículo/Citation: Ramos Pérez, I. y Leal Cruz, P. N. (2017). Patricia Medina y María Montez dos estrellas coetáneas de Hollywood de ascendencia canaria. Análisis contrastivo. XXII Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana (2016), XXII-064. http://coloquioscanariasmerica.casadecolon.com/index.php/aea/article/view/10007 Resumen: Patricia Medina y María Montez son dos estrellas de Hollywood de ascendencia canaria, el padre de la primera nació en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, el de la segunda en Garafía (La Palma). Las dos artistas tuvieron una vida paralela y carreras exitosas. Ambas se casaron con actores muy conocidos del cine del siglo pasado. Nuestro objetivo es hacer un estudio y contraste de estas dos famosas actrices. Palabras clave: Patricia Medina, María Móntez, cine, Gran Canaria, La Palma, Hollywood, Siglo XX Abstract: Patricia Medina and Maria Montez are two Hollywood stars of Canary descent. The father of the former was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the father of the latter was born in Garafia (La Palma). Both artists had a parallel life and enjoyed successful careers, both stars had well-known husbands in the world of stardom of the twentieth Century. Our aim is to make a study and contrast between them. Keywords: Patricia Medina, Maria Montez, cinema, Gran Canaria, La Palma, Hollywood, XXth Century INTRODUCCIÓN Canarias tiene el orgullo y privilegio de contar con dos artistas de nivel internacional, hijas de padres canarios. -
Appendix I Lunar and Martian Nomenclature
APPENDIX I LUNAR AND MARTIAN NOMENCLATURE LUNAR AND MARTIAN NOMENCLATURE A large number of names of craters and other features on the Moon and Mars, were accepted by the IAU General Assemblies X (Moscow, 1958), XI (Berkeley, 1961), XII (Hamburg, 1964), XIV (Brighton, 1970), and XV (Sydney, 1973). The names were suggested by the appropriate IAU Commissions (16 and 17). In particular the Lunar names accepted at the XIVth and XVth General Assemblies were recommended by the 'Working Group on Lunar Nomenclature' under the Chairmanship of Dr D. H. Menzel. The Martian names were suggested by the 'Working Group on Martian Nomenclature' under the Chairmanship of Dr G. de Vaucouleurs. At the XVth General Assembly a new 'Working Group on Planetary System Nomenclature' was formed (Chairman: Dr P. M. Millman) comprising various Task Groups, one for each particular subject. For further references see: [AU Trans. X, 259-263, 1960; XIB, 236-238, 1962; Xlffi, 203-204, 1966; xnffi, 99-105, 1968; XIVB, 63, 129, 139, 1971; Space Sci. Rev. 12, 136-186, 1971. Because at the recent General Assemblies some small changes, or corrections, were made, the complete list of Lunar and Martian Topographic Features is published here. Table 1 Lunar Craters Abbe 58S,174E Balboa 19N,83W Abbot 6N,55E Baldet 54S, 151W Abel 34S,85E Balmer 20S,70E Abul Wafa 2N,ll7E Banachiewicz 5N,80E Adams 32S,69E Banting 26N,16E Aitken 17S,173E Barbier 248, 158E AI-Biruni 18N,93E Barnard 30S,86E Alden 24S, lllE Barringer 29S,151W Aldrin I.4N,22.1E Bartels 24N,90W Alekhin 68S,131W Becquerei -
Tim Burton (Y
junio 2013 Sede Filmoteca Española: Sala de proyección: C/ Magdalena,10 Cine Doré 28012 Madrid C/ Santa Isabel, 3 Tim Burton (y II) Tel.: 91 467 2600 28012 Madrid Fax: 91 467 2611 Tel.: 91 369 1125 (taquilla) [email protected] 91 369 2118 (gerencia) Olivier Assayas (y II) www.mcu.es/cine/MC/FE/index.html Fax: 91 369 1250 La subversión de la moral del deseo en la Transición Precio: Normal: Entrada libre a cafetería 2,50 t por sesión y sala y librería. Recuerdo de Erland Josephson, Theo Angelopoulos, Tonino Guerra, Patricia Medina, Paulo Rocha 20,00 t abono de 10 sesiones. Estudiante: Horario de cafetería: Año Dual España-Japón: 36 directores japoneses 2,00 t por sesión y sala 16.00 h. – 23.00 h. 15,00 t abono de 10 sesiones. Librería temporalmente cerrada Gil Parrondo Horario de taquilla: 16.15 h. hasta 15 minutos des - Cine Theatre Ensemble: Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn (1920) pués del comienzo de la última Lunes cerrado sesión. 10ª Muestra de cine de Lavapiés Venta anticipada: 21.00 h. hasta cierre de la taquilla Cine para todos para las sesiones del día siguiente hasta un tercio del aforo. 1 martes 2 miércoles 3 jueves 1 viernes 1 sábado 2 domingo 17.30 Cine para todos/Tim Burton 17.30 Tim Burton Sala 1 Corpse Bride (La novia cadáver , Tim Bur- Sala 1 Edward Scissorhands (Eduardo Manosti ton, 2005). Animación. EE UU. VE. 77' jeras , Tim Burton, 1990). Int.: Johnny "La película de Tim Burton y Mike Johnson nunca se Depp, Dianne Wiest, Winona Ryder. -
VV D C-A- R 78-03 National Space Science Data Center/ World Data Center a for Rockets and Satellites
VV D C-A- R 78-03 National Space Science Data Center/ World Data Center A For Rockets and Satellites {NASA-TM-79399) LHNAS TRANSI]_INT PHENOMENA N78-301 _7 CATAI_CG (NASA) 109 p HC AO6/MF A01 CSCl 22_ Unc.las G3 5 29842 NSSDC/WDC-A-R&S 78-03 Lunar Transient Phenomena Catalog Winifred Sawtell Cameron July 1978 National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)/ World Data Center A for Rockets and Satellites (WDC-A-R&S) National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt) Maryland 20771 CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ................................................... 1 SOURCES AND REFERENCES ......................................... 7 APPENDIX REFERENCES ............................................ 9 LUNAR TRANSIENT PHENOMENA .. .................................... 21 iii INTRODUCTION This catalog, which has been in preparation for publishing for many years is being offered as a preliminary one. It was intended to be automated and printed out but this form was going to be delayed for a year or more so the catalog part has been typed instead. Lunar transient phenomena have been observed for almost 1 1/2 millenia, both by the naked eye and telescopic aid. The author has been collecting these reports from the literature and personal communications for the past 17 years. It has resulted in a listing of 1468 reports representing only slight searching of the literature and probably only a fraction of the number of anomalies actually seen. The phenomena are unusual instances of temporary changes seen by observers that they reported in journals, books, and other literature. Therefore, although it seems we may be able to suggest possible aberrations as the causes of some or many of the phenomena it is presumptuous of us to think that these observers, long time students of the moon, were not aware of most of them. -
Old Growth, Disturbance, Forest Succession, and Management in the Area of the Northwest Forest Plan
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