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Junior Prom Features Return of Mai Hallett
V O L . No. 35 Issue 27 Z413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, MAY 2, 1946 PRICE THREE CENTS Junior Prom Features Stunt Nite is Fun Nite; Since colleges were invented, stu- Greatest Show on Earth Return of Mai Hallett «dents have habitually lifted gadgets First Post-War Prom ranging from highway department fix Friday Nite, Stunt Nite— tures to 2 x 4 signs bearing mottoes Rite Nite, for Fun Site! Scheduled for May 10 Community Choir like “Men’s Room” — these to grace Dr. Milton D. Farrar The Junior Prom Committee has the walls of their living quarters dur The first tryouts for Stunt Night announced that Mai Hallett and his ing their few months of occupation. Accepts Position Here were held in N. H. Hall Tuesday eve famous 14-piece orchestra, recent Travels to Boston Outrages committed upon public and ning, before the executive committee guests on the Coca-Cola Spotlight The Durham Community Church private property have gone unpunished Dr. Milton D. Farrar, Research En of the Sophomore Class. Band Program, will provide the “ swing Choir wild participate in the Ninth for so long that campus rah-rah boys tomologist of the Illinois Natural His These were more than enough to in and sway” for this gala event. The date Annual Choir Festival to be held next have come to consider it their right tory Survey, has accepted a position sure that the Sophs’ revival of U N H ’s is May 10th, the time is 9 to 1:30', and Sunday, May 5, at 4:30 in Trinity and privilege to remove a DANGER as Associate Director of the Crop Pro own vaudeville show will be the most the place is New Hampshire Hall. -
Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-11-1922 Journal Publishing Company
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-11-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-11-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-11-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/623 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CITY CITY EDITION ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. EDITION l"OR rY-T- H IRD VEAU. Dally by Currier or VOL CLXXIV. No. 1 1. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, July 11, 1922. Mull, 8Sc a Month Single Oipic fa or TRAINS ARE TO BE RUNr propaganda London 1 urns Out For Funeral TAK1NG1GARE OF OPERATIONS ARE ESPEE RAM, of Murdered Military Chieftain DISABLED YANKS RESUMED AT THE LIFE PROPERTY IB ID IS OBJECTED TO All Londtin turned out to pay IS A HUGE TASK RAILROAD SHOPS ge to the memory of Field 9hal sir Hen? BE PROTECTED, OFFICIALS Is Endeavoring to "Create, YtHS Seems to Be g" at Agriculture Sentiment tt v assassins, AT SACRAMENTO Against epresentative9 of foreig - the Most Popular Voca- DeCISlOn Of , the Suprf ti,.-.l- attended. Field Mar- - tional Training Course, Is uourt," Aiiegea. shal Foch, commander-in-chie- f of Bureau Report. Imported Workers Are Also OF GOVERNMENT DECLARE the allied forces in the World (By The Amirliitcd j Being Used to Ice Cars 10. -
BUCHANAN BEAUTIES to PARADE STAGE TONIGHT Iis Jio
1 l Subscribe to the Ree- | ord. It pays.to get the ,3 best. I SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 11,1929 NO- 14. L MEN TO 0 BUCHANAN BEAUTIES TO PARADE STAGE TONIGHTPROMISE TO Now Here’s Chicken and Dog Rev. Harry Stayer HAVE1DRILL the SELECTION Owners Warned to POOR JOINTS EGBERT,HEAD Elected Moderator MAD CANINE Confine Property Kalamazoo District “ HERE MAY 1 Proposition From; this time on all residents Rev. Harry Staver attended the owning chickens or dogs must con ARE CAUSE OF CO. SCHOOLS TO BE MADE Piesbytery' of I-Talamazoo which RUNS AMUCK fine the same or incur the penalty met at Allegan Monday and Tues Now Leasing Block of 4,- Xliere's Pups and then imposed by the town ordinance, day. At- the Monday night section 000 Acres Near There's Pups according to a warning issued by he was elected moderator of the Buchanan. AT PRINCESS Police Chief Ed. Mitchell. M l LEAKS ; PASSES AWAY Presbytery, replacing Joseph I, NEAR OALIEN Bi Haws Lindsey of Gassopolis. the retir ROYALTY OF EIGHTH ing moderator. Tile Pumped Bare of Water 01to"haveI‘a" pupa llUle bffy * 1,36(11 Committee Names Sixteen “Principal and Superintendent Cattle ana Dors on Six Carl Birkett of St. lose oil. First Time That was very- much, devoted to Girls to Enter of Buchanan Schools for Farms Are Represents the state bones Contest. Tuesday. i I S j i O L D Fourteen Years. Eitten. Company. Full forty limes he’d plant those,} ,--------- bones and go and dig them up,< TO ST A R T A T 8:45 P. -
Carlos Santana and Earth, Wind & Fire Perform at Bethel
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Bridget Smith v.845.583.2179 Photos & Interviews may be available upon request [email protected] CARLOS SANTANA AND EARTH, WIND & FIRE PERFORM AT BETHEL WOODS ON AUGUST 23RD AS PART OF THE MIRACULOUS SUPERNATURAL 2020 TOUR Tickets on sale to General Public Friday, February 28th February 25, 2020 (BETHEL, NY) – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts today announced that Grammy Award-winning legendary artists Carlos Santana alongside Earth, Wind & Fire will embark on a North American tour, expected to be the hottest ticket this summer. A continuation of 2019’s Supernatural Now tour for Santana, the Miraculous Supernatural 2020 Tour will mark the first time that these two powerhouses will share the stage in the U.S. Tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, February 28th at 10:00 AM at www.BethelWoodsCenter.org, www.Ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster outlets, or by phone at 1-800-653-8000. Citi is the official presale credit card of the Miraculous Supernatural Tour. As such, Citi card members have access to purchase presale tickets Wednesday, February 26th at 12:00 PM local time until Thursday, February 27th at 10:00 PM local time through Citi Entertainment®. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com. Santana and his band (which also features Santana’s wife, Cindy Blackman Santana) will highlight songs from both his Supernatural and Woodstock eras, as well as newer tracks from his 2019 full-length album Africa Speaks and some incredible surprises. Earth, Wind & Fire is one of music’s most celebrated musical forces in history with an iconic music catalogue that has been the soundtrack of millions of lives around the world. -
Houlton Times, August 4, 1920
Spend Your Vacation in Aroostook---The Play Ground of New England—Visit Houlton CarrUhrRPv AROOSTOOK TIMES SHIRE TOWN OF April 13, 1860 AROOSTOOK COUNT"! To HOULTON TIMES December 27, 1916 VOL. LX HOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4. 19i»0 No. 31 DEATH OF FORMER DR. H. B. F. JERVIS RACERS HANG UP CHAUTAUQUA HAS HOULTON RESIDENT LIST OF TAX TO LEAVE HOULTON PRESQUE ISLE NEW RECORD I)r. H. B. F. Jervis, who has been a The funeral of F. L. Billings, a form The Maritime and Maine Circuit er resident of Houlton, who died last resident of Houlton for many years SUCCESS^, SEASON PAYERS FOR TO CELEBRATE races are developing some speed and Monday at the age of 69 years, was and who has since his return from as the programs in the various towns held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock the service and a course at Harvard, from his home on Pleasant street, HOULTON, 1 9 2 0 ANNIVERSARY are run off records are going smash. Largest Attendance Ever—A lias been conducting the Aroostook Richmond, Maine. Members of Rich Already many of the horses have hpng Laboratories, has received a very ' Profit for the Local mond Lodge, I. O. O.F., attended in a A Heavier Rate Than Last Arrangements to Combine up lowered records that seem re body. flattering offering which he has ac markable, as follows: Mr. Billings was born in Massachu- cepted, to manage a large stock farm Peter Farren, O’Keef, St. John, N. — — i setts, July 11, 1851, and for the past Year—Valuation is With Northern Maine in Menia, N. -
The Databus TM
FREE The DataBus TM © 2002 THE DAYTON MICROCOMPUTER ASSOCIATION, INC. Volume 27 Issue 3 www.dma.org August 2002 Association of PC User Groups Member Our Next DMA® General Meeting is Tuesday, July 30 - 7:30 pm, at U. of Dayton * ERSi Earth Resource Surveys Inc. Presented by Mark Dann, ERSi Specialist by Bob Esch, Editor, The DataBus Our next General Meeting should be a great learning experience. Come join us and hear about mapping software and how this company, ERSi, develops Remote Sensing and GIS* products and services for Mineral Exploration, Natural Resource, Engineering and Envi- ronmental Applications. This is truly high-tech mapping, and will make an interesting presen- tation. ERSi has completed over 350 Remote Sensing projects around the world, proving their experience and ability to provide the most comprehensive and cost effective solutions to their clients’ Remote Sensing and GIS requirements. *[ GIS (Geographic Information System). An information system that deals with spatial information. (Continued on page 5) August 24/25, 2002 ! Make plans now—only 4 weeks left. DMA®’s Aug. 27 Meeting: EZ Viewer Graphics Application by GJC The DataBus - Aug 2002 -Volume 27 - Issue 3 Dayton Microcomputer Association Officers President Randy Young 937-298-5530 [email protected] CONTENTS Vice President-C Pat Suarez 937-206-8488 [email protected] BUSINESS . PG. Treasurer Bob Kwater 937-256-8047 [email protected] Board Secretary Gary Mullins 937-439-0121 [email protected] DMA Officers……….……………………...2 A-Board Member Leah Day 937-232-9334 [email protected] Map to DMA® Meetings at U.D………….3 A-Board Member Bill Jacobs 937-890-3750 [email protected] Club Purpose ……………………………...4 A-Board Member Gary Turner 937-313-2487 [email protected] Minutes…3 June………………………….28 B-Board Member Carol Ewing 937-667-3259 [email protected] Calendar -…………………………….. -
February 1983
VOL. 7 NO. 2 Cover Photo by Rick Malkin FEATURES JEFF PORCARO After having been an in-demand studio drummer for sev- eral years, Jeff Porcaro recently cut back on his studio activities in order to devote more energy to his own band, Toto. Here, Jeff describes the realities of the studio scene and the motivation that led to Toto. by Robyn Flans 8 CLEM BURKE If a group is going to continue past the first couple of albums, it is imperative that each member grow and de- velop. In the case of Blondie, Clem Burke has lived up to the responsibility by exploring his music from a variety of directions, which he discusses in this recent conversation with MD. by Rick Mattingly 12 DRUMS AND EDUCATION Jazz Educators' Roundtable / Choosing a School — And Getting ln / Thoughts On College Auditions by Rick Mattingly and Donald Knaack 16 BILLY HIGGINS The Encyclopedia of Jazz calls Billy Higgins: "A subtle drummer of unflagging swing, as at home with [Ornette] Coleman as with Dexter Gordon." In this MD exclusive, Billy talks about his background, influences and philoso- phies. by Charles M. Bernstein 20 LARRY BLACKMON Soul Inspiration by Scott Fish 24 Photo by Gary Evans Leyton COLUMNS STRICTLY TECHNIQUE EDUCATION Open Roll Exercises PROFILES by Dr. Mike Stephens 76 UNDERSTANDING RHYTHM SHOP TALK Half-Note Triplets Paul Jamieson by Nick Forte 28 RUDIMENTAL SYMPOSIUM by Scott Fish . 36 A Prescription For Accentitus UP AND COMING CONCEPTS by Nancy Clayton 78 Anton Fig Visualizing For Successful Performance by Wayne McLeod 64 by Roy Burns 34 TEACHER'S FORUM Introducing The Drum Solo NEWS ROCK PERSPECTIVES by Harry Marvin 86 Same Old 16ths? UPDATE by John Xepoleas 48 by Robyn Flans 94 INDUSTRY 96 ROCK 'N' JAZZ CLINIC EQUIPMENT Developing Your Own Style by Mark Van Dyck 50 PRODUCT CLOSE-UP DEPARTMENTS Pearl Export 052-Pro Drumkit EDITOR'S OVERVIEW 2 ROCK CHARTS by Bob Saydlowski, Jr. -
The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Birth of Funk Culture
Loyola University Chicago Loyola eCommons Dissertations Theses and Dissertations 2013 Funk My Soul: The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And the Birth of Funk Culture Domenico Rocco Ferri Loyola University Chicago Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss Part of the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Ferri, Domenico Rocco, "Funk My Soul: The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And the Birth of Funk Culture" (2013). Dissertations. 664. https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss/664 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses and Dissertations at Loyola eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Loyola eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. Copyright © 2013 Domenico Rocco Ferri LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO FUNK MY SOUL: THE ASSASSINATION OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AND THE BIRTH OF FUNK CULTURE A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM IN HISTORY BY DOMENICO R. FERRI CHICAGO, IL AUGUST 2013 Copyright by Domenico R. Ferri, 2013 All rights reserved. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Painstakingly created over the course of several difficult and extraordinarily hectic years, this dissertation is the result of a sustained commitment to better grasping the cultural impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and death. That said, my ongoing appreciation for contemporary American music, film, and television served as an ideal starting point for evaluating Dr. -
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The Athlete, December 1986 Kentucky High School Athletic Association
Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 12-1-1986 The Athlete, December 1986 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Athlete, December 1986" (1986). The Athlete. Book 314. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/314 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. December, 1986 Qrcetv.YVg? Seas0VV $U$ t\ve )\ oar awa$ tVt N-k K tt-S CTP Official Publication of The Kentucky High School Athletic Association Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations 1 DELEGATE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS Members of the Delegate Assembly at the forthcoming 1987 annual meeting of the Association were elected by the Board appointed state representatives of the K.H.S.A.A. There were several ties in the voting for delegate and alternate. These ties were broken recently, with the delegates and alternates determined by lot. Article IV, Section 2-c, of the Constitution states in the last sentence, "If the duly elected delegate or alternate does not answer the roll call at the annual meeting of the Delegate Assembly, the district shall remain not represented". The name of the district representatives and alternates are as follows: No. Delegate School/System Alternate School/System 1 Burley Mathis Carlisle County Larry Gardner Fulton County 2 Robert Vannerson Reidland Joe Mathis Reidland 3 Jerald Ellington Graves County Donald Jones Graves County 4 Jerry Ainley Calloway County Gene Brooks Marshall County 5 Kent Barnes Crittenden County Jim Edwards Livingston Central 6 Richard Vincent Union County Howard Crittenden Henderson County 7 William H. -
Docket No. 1-06-1447, Duffy V. Togher
FIRST DIVISION MARCH 31, 2008 No. 1-06-1447 DONALD DUFFY, ) Appeal from the ) Circuit Court of Plaintiff-Appellant, ) Cook County. ) v. ) No. 02 L 5279 ) JAMES G. TOGHER, RENEE TOGHER, ) LATHAM PLASTICS, INC. f/k/a Pacific ) Pools Industries, Inc., BLACK ) OAK POOL SUPPLY, INC., and ) PACIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC., ) Honorable ) Ralph Reyna, Defendants-Appellees ) Judge Presiding. ) (Shaunna Travis, ) ) Defendant). ) JUSTICE ROBERT E. GORDON delivered the opinion of the court: On July 15, 2001, plaintiff Donald Duffy, age 21, dove into an in-ground swimming pool and sustained injuries that led to his becoming a quadriplegic. The swimming pool was located in the backyard of a single-family house owned and occupied by defendants James G. and Renee Togher in Palos Hills, Illinois. Defendant Black Oak Pool Supply, Inc. (Black Oak), sold the pool to the Toghers and installed the pool in their backyard; and defendant Latham Plastics, Inc.(Latham), manufactured the pool’s liner. Pacific Industries, Inc. (Pacific), was simply a former name used by Latham. Defendant Shauna Travis, who is not a party to this appeal, is both No. 1-06-1447 the Toghers’ niece and the person who invited plaintiff to use the Toghers’ pool. Plaintiff appeals the order of the circuit court of Cook County, granting motions for summary judgment by defendants Toghers, Black Oak and Latham. For the reasons discussed below, we reverse. BACKGROUND The parties agree that at the time plaintiff dove into the Toghers’ pool, there were: (1) no signs saying “no diving”; and (2) no markers indicating the depth of the water. -
"Hooked on HOPE"
Hooked On HOPE Ralph E. Johnson, M.D. Dedicated to my wife Sylvia and the late Jamie Buckingham, gracious provisions of God in times of need. Produced by New Wine Ministry Saint Petersburg, Florida Printed in the United States of America Table of Contents Preface Chapters: 1. The “Call” ………………………………. 1 2. Early Years ……………………………... 4 3. Empty Fame …………………………….. 9 4. A “Witness Talk” ……………………… 12 5. Making Covenants …………………….. 16 6. Storm Clouds and Rain ………………... 23 7. A Flashback …………………………… 31 8. Mercy Ships and Dreams ……………… 35 9. New Church Home ……………………. 40 10. Another Mission Trip …………………. 44 11. God’s Guiding Hand …………………... 50 12. Going Different Ways ………………… 60 13. Home Again ………………………….... 69 14. A Need to Regroup ……………………. 74 15. Another Dream ………………………... 78 16. Preparing for Honduras ……………….. 83 17. Pentecost Revisited ……………………. 87 18. Walking on Water ……………………... 92 19. New Beginnings ………………………. 97 20. Work of the Spirit ……………………. 104 21. Following the Cloud …………………. 108 22. Recent Footsteps ……………………... 114 23. Reflections …………………………… 117 Preface So that we might accept His will for our lives, God permits trials and tribulation to occur. In fact, God says He refines us in the “furnace of affliction” (Isaiah 48:10). At times affliction results from poor choices such as the alcohol and drug addiction which held me captive for many years. At other times, adversity is not self-inflicted such as my cancer diagnosed nine years ago. Yet even cancer has proven a servant to draw me closer to a loving God and His will for my life. It has been said that ‘hopelessness breeds recklessness.’ I found this to be true in my own life…until I learned that “those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength” and “will soar on wings like eagles” (Isaiah:40:31).