Morgen f llt die Schule aus is a 1971 Cinema of Germany West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heintje Simons , Hans Kraus actor Hansi Kraus and Rudolf Sch ndler . It was the sixth in the de Die L mmel von der ersten Bank Die L mmel von der ersten Bank series of comedy films. Cast Heintje Simons Pit van Dongen Hans Kraus actor Hansi Kraus Pepe Nietnagel Theo Lingen Oberstudiendirektor Dr. Taft Rudolf Sch ndler Oberstudienrat Kn rz Ralf Wolter Oberstudienrat Geis Fritz Tillmann Kurt Nietnagel Heinz Reincke Herr van Dongen Hans Terofal Pedell Georg Bloch Balduin Baas Oberstudienrat Blaumeier Eva Maria Meineke Frau Dr. Kn rz Monika Dahlberg Fr ulein Schmitz Evelyn Opela Fr ulein Dr. Lang Franz Muxeneder Wachtmeister Carola H hn Frau Nietnagel Charlotte Witthauer Frau Taft Hugo Lindinger F rster Jutta Speidel Lydia Meier Otto Vogler Herr Vogler Gerhard Acktun Sch ler Josef Moosholzer Lehrer Marc Nissimoff Lehrer Franz Seitz Briefmarkenh ndler External links imdb title 0067443 CinemaofGermany Werner Jacobs Category 1971 films Category German films Category German language films Category German comedy films Category Films directed by Werner Jacobs 1970s Germany film stub de Morgen f llt die Schule aus ... more details
about the first Australian Worldcon the most recent Australian Worldcon Aussiecon Three The 33rd World Science Fiction Convention , informally known as Aussiecon , was held in Melbourne , Australia , 14 17 August 1975, at the Southern Cross Hotel. Its guests of honour were Ursula K. Le Guin pro , Susan Wood Glicksohn Susan Wood fan , Mike Glicksohn fan , and Donald Tuck Australian . The convention was significant in the development of cohesive Australian activity around science fiction and fantasy fandom. The supporting organization was the ORG . The chairman was Robin Johnson. The toastmaster was John Bangsund . Total attendance was 606. Awards Hugo Award s Hugo Award for Best Novel Best Novel The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin Hugo Award for Best Novella Best Novella A Song for Lya by George R. R. Martin Hugo Award for Best Novelette Best Novelette Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans Latitude 38   54   N, Longitude 77   00   13   W by Harlan Ellison Hugo Award for Best Short Story Best Short Story The Hole Man by Larry Niven Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Best Dramatic Presentation Young Frankenstein Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor Best Professional Editor Ben Bova Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist Best Professional Artist Frank Kelly Freas Hugo Award for Best Amateur Magazine Best Amateur Magazine The Alien Critic , edited by Richard E. Geis Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer Best Fan Writer Richard E. Geis Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist Best Fan Artist William Rotsler Bill Rotsler Worldcon Special Award Special Award Donald A. Wollheim as the fan who has done everything Special Award Walt Lee for Reference Guide to Fantastic Films John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer P. J. Plauger Gandalf Award Gandalf Grand Master Award Fritz Leiber See also portal Novels World Science Fiction Society World Science Fiction Convention External links http www.nesfa.org data LL TheLongL ... more details
About the aircraft fleet scheduling project the Roman religious leader Pontifex Maximus the computer game Bridge Builder the cryptographic algorithm Solitaire cipher PONTIFEX Planning Of Non specific Transportation by an Intelligent Fleet EXpert was a mid 1980s project that introduced a novel approach to complex aircraft fleet scheduling, ref P. Mertens,V. Borkowski, W. Geis, Betriebliche Expertensystem Anwendungen , Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1993, p.352 ref partially funded by the European Commission s Strategic Programme for R&D in Information Technology. ref M. Cini, Paolo Magrassi P. Magrassi , Results and progress of project 2111 Pontifex , European Strategic Programme for R&D in Information Technology, Office and business systems, European Commission DGXIII, Brussels, Belgium, November 1989. ref Since the mathematical problems stemming from non trivial fleet scheduling easily become computationally unsolvable, the PONTIFEX idea consisted in a seamless merge of algorithms and heuristic knowledge embedded in rules. ref M.Cini, P. Magrassi, Pontifex A Knowledge Based DSS For Routing And Scheduling Problems , Quaderni dell Istituto per l Analisi dei Sistemi e l lnformatica, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Roma, 1990 ref ref M.Cini, P. Magrassi, A Knowledge Based Decision Support System For Routing And Scheduling , Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference On Expert Systems And The Leading Edge In Production And Operations Management, Hilton Head Island, SC, USA, Karwan Sweigart Publishers, 1989 ref The system, based on domain knowledge collected from airliners Alitalia , KLM , Swissair , and TAP Portugal , was first adopted by Swissair and Alitalia in the late 1980s, then also by the Italian railroad national operator, for their cargo division. It is still in use today 2008 . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pontifex Project Category Scientific modeling ... more details
Wolf Ferrari operas I quatro rusteghi The Four Curmudgeons , sometimes given as School for Fathers is a comic opera in three acts, music by Ermanno Wolf Ferrari to a text by Luigi Sugana and Giuseppe Pizzolato based on Carlo Goldoni s 18th century play I rusteghi . The opera is in Venetian dialect hence quatro in place of quattro . Performance history The opera was first performed at the Hoftheater in Munich on March 19, 1906. The work was first performed in the United States by the New York City Opera on October 19, 1951. Wolf Ferrari s most successful full length work, it is still regularly performed. Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere cast ref cite web url http amadeusonline.net almanacco.php?Start 0&Giorno 19&Mese 03&Anno 1906&Giornata &Testo &Parola Stringa title Almannaco 19 March 1906 publisher AmadeusOnline language Italian accessdate 2 September 2010 ref br 19 March 1906 br Conductor Felix Mottl Lunardo bass voice type bass Georg Sieglitz Margarita mezzo soprano Margarethe Preuse Matzenauer Lucietta soprano Ella Tordek Simone bass Paul Bender Marina soprano Maurizio bass Josef Geis Filiperto tenor Hans Koppe Cancion bass Alfred Bauerberger Felice soprano Hermine Bosetti Riccardo tenor Raoul Walter Synopsis The action takes place in 18th century Venice . Four curmudgeonly husbands vainly attempt to keep their women in order. The women decide to teach their menfolk a lesson by allowing Lunado s daughter Lucieta to see Filipeto, the son of Maurizio, before their pre arranged marriage, even though the men have forbidden this. References Notes Reflist Sources Anderson, James, The Complete Dictionary of Opera & Operetta Wings Books, 1993 ISBN 0 517 09156 9 DEFAULTSORT Quattro rusteghi Category Operas Category Operas by Ermanno Wolf Ferrari Category Italian language operas Category 1906 operas Category Numeric epithets 4 es Los cuatro r sticos it I quatro rusteghi ... more details
and Florence L. Geis developed a test for measuring a person s level of Machiavellianism. This eventually ... lead clean, moral lives No. 11 . Christie, Geis, and Geis s graduate assistant David Berger ... of Christie and Geis was applied by behavioral game theorists Anna Gunnthorsdottir, Kevin McCabe and Vernon ... more details
unreferenced date April 2012 Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Harpy Thyme image Image Harpy Thyme cover.jpg 200px prefer 1st edition image caption author Piers Anthony country United States language English language English cover artist Darrell K. Sweet br Carol Russo Design genre Fantasy novel publisher Tor Books release date January 1994 media type Print Hardcover and Paperback pages 314 pp hardcover 1st ed. isbn 0312853904 dewey 813 .54 20 congress PS3551.N73 H37 1994 oclc 28964406 preceded by Demons Don t Dream followed by Geis of the Gargoyle Harpy Thyme is the seventeenth book of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony . Plot introduction Empty section date July 2010 Plot summary Xanthchar Primary The Goblin family of Xanth Gloha Goblin Gloha Major The Centaur family of Xanth Cynthia Cynthia br The Goblin family of Xanth Greabo Greabo br The Magicians of Xanth Trent Trent Gloha Goblin Harpy is searching for love, and decides to ask the Magician The Magicians of Xanth Humfrey Humfrey where she can find it. He tells her to ask his second son The family of Humfrey of Xanth Crombie Crombie the Soldier . Gloha goes on a quest for love, accompanied by Magician Trent and Cynthia, a winged centaur filly. Xanth Category American fantasy novels Category Xanth books 17 Category 1994 novels Category Novels by Piers Anthony 1990s fantasy novel stub ... more details
nofootnotes date August 2008 Dentist Stanley D. Tylman 1893 1982 taught more than 1,000 students at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry in his career as a Professor of Dentistry 1920 1962 and head of the Department of Fixed Partial Prosthodontics , and also influenced dentists internationally. Biography Tylman was particularly effective as a global educational force because he spoke four languages. His international lecture schedule took him to Asia, Europe, the Caribbean and South America including Argentina , where he performed dental work for President Juan Peron and First Lady Evita Peron . Dentists worldwide traveled to Chicago for personal consultations with Dr. Tylman. His breakthrough textbook, Theory and Practice of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis , nicknamed Tylman s Bible , was published in several languages. He frequently was one of the editors of the annual Year Book of Dentistry . Tylman was one of three dentists who founded the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics in 1951, and he served as President of the organization in 1960. The academy supports postdoctoral student research in fixed prosthodontics through its Stanley D. Tylman Research Program. Tylman Awards are given for outstanding research supported by a Tylman Grant. Awards and honors The American College of Dentists honored Tylman with its William John Geis Award in 1973. External links http dentistry.uic.edu University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tylman, Stanley D. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1982 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tylman, Stanley D. Category 1893 births Category 1982 deaths Category American dentists Category University of Illinois at Chicago faculty Category American dentistry academics ... more details
Infobox Film name Drei Unteroffiziere image Drei Unteroffiziere poster.JPG director Werner Hochbaum writer Jacob Geis starring Albert Hehn br Fritz Genschow br Wilhelm K nig producer distributor released Film date 1939 runtime 94 min language German music Sebasti n Yradier budget Drei Unteroffiziere is a 1939 in film 1939 German film. Cast Albert Hehn as Unteroffizier Erich Rauscher Fritz Genschow as Unteroffizier Fritz Kohlhammer Wilhelm K nig as Unteroffizier Struwe Wilhelm Althaus as Hauptmann Gruber Heinz Engelmann as Leutnant Strehl Wolfgang Staudte as Hauptfeldwebel Kern Ruth Hellberg as Gerda Cyrus Peter Anders tenor Peter Anders as Operasinger G nther Ballier as Soldat der 3. Kompanie Josef Gindorf as Sch tze der 3. Kompanie Malte J ger as Sch tze Hermannsfeld Christian Kay ler as Dr. Lauterbach, Kapellmeister Otto Klopsch as Ehemaliger Soldat, Gast in der Gr nen Erbse Erwin Laurenz as Soldat der 3. Kompanie Guenther Markert as Ein Gast im Caf Hermann Meyer Falkow as Ein Kollege Gerdas Luise Morland as Frau Werner, Gerdas Hauswirtin Hermann Pfeiffer as Lohmann, Hilfsregisseur Waldemar Potier as unknown Ferry Reich as Sch tze Hofacker Herbert Scholz as unknown Elisabeth Schwarzkopf as Carmen in den Theaterszenen G nther Treptow as Don Jos in den Theaterszenen Ingeborg von Kusserow as Lisbeth, Telefonistin Eduard Wandrey as Preysing in den Theaterszenen Claire Winter as Lotte, Verk uferin External links Contemporary New York Times http movies2.nytimes.com mem movies review.html? r 1&title1 Three 20Non 2dComs&title2 &reviewer FRANK 20S 2e 20NUGENT&pdate 19390520&v id 226535&oref slogin review Allmovie http movies2.nytimes.com gst movies movie.html?v id 226535 review imdb title 0031249 Drei Unteroffiziere See also List of German films 1933 1945 List of films made in the Third Reich Nazism and cinema DEFAULTSORT Drei Unteroffiziere Category German language films Category 1939 films Category Films of Nazi Germany Category Black and white films war film stub ... more details
Algol The Magazine About Science Fiction was published from 1963 1984 by Andrew I. Porter Andrew Porter . The name was changed to Starship in 1979. ref Name Ashley cite book title Gateways to forever the story of the science fiction magazines from 1970 to 1980 Volume 3 last Ashley first Michael authorlink coauthors year 2007 publisher Liverpool University Press location isbn 1 84631 002 4 page xix pages url http books.google.com books?id 2qkmF8HvP gC&pg PA304&dq Algol The Magazine About Science Fiction&hl en&ei 0qo1TMfdNMOblgfCnrHVBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CE8Q6AEwCA v onepage&q Algol&f false ref It won a Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Best Fanzine in 1974, in a tie with Richard E. Geis Science Fiction Review ref name Hugo74 cite web url http www.thehugoawards.org hugo history 1974 hugo awards title 1974 Hugo Awards publisher World Science Fiction Society accessdate 2010 07 08 ref and received five other nominations for the Hugo 1973, 1975, 1976, and 1981 . ref http web2.airmail.net tharvia fanzine hugo.html Teddy Harvia Harvia, Teddy . The Best Fanzine Hugo Nominees and Winners Hugos At A Glance website ref . Initially a two page fanzine printed by spirit duplicator , it expanded rapidly, moving to offset covers, then adding mimeographed contents, ultimately becoming a printed publication with the 16th issue. It went to a full color cover with the 24th issue ultimately the circulation rose to 7,000. Columnists at various times included Ted White author Ted White , Richard A. Lupoff , Susan Wood science fiction Susan Wood , Vincent Di Fate , Robert Silverberg , Frederik Pohl , Joe Sanders and Bhob Stewart . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Algol Fanzine Category Science fiction fanzines Category Hugo Award winning works US lit mag stub Sci fi stub ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced January 2008 Oracular literature , also called orphic or prophetic literature, positions the poet as a medium between humanity and another world, sometimes defined as supernatural or non human. Concept The idea is found in many ancient cultures. Among the Celts , for instance, the bard held the king accountable to his sacred vows Geis geasa to land and people. In Greece, the oracles at Delphi and other sacred sites gave pronouncements in a highly stylized form of prophetic speech. Among indigenous North Americans, spiritual and or political leaders like The Great Peacemaker used oracular rhetoric to artistic effect in delivering their messages. English speaking cultures Within the European and American literary traditions, oracular speech that links the individual creative artist with forces larger than the individual ego have been part of several movements. The Pre Raphaelites objected to the humanism that was a feature of the Renaissance and sought for an earlier, presumably more holistic, art. The English Romantics found in nature a source of inspiration and a model for human societies. American Transcendentalists found inspiration in an oversoul , which Ralph Waldo Emerson also called an oracular soul. Surrealists sought to move past the logic of the waking mind and to draw from more universal material in the Unconscious mind unconscious . Imagism based art on deep connection with an object outside the self, thus allowing some of its practitioners to develop an art with oracular content. Important writers whose work has been defined as oracular include Arthur Rimbaud , Ralph Waldo Emerson , William Butler Yeats , and H.D . Modern usage While modernism generally discouraged writers from employing an oracular voice to connect humanity with the more than human, some contemporary authors, especially those whose work reflects concern for the natural world and or social justice, have embraced the role. References refli ... more details
Infobox film name The Falling Star image caption director Harald Braun producer Jacob Geis writer Harald Braun br Herbert Witt starring Werner Krauss music cinematography Richard Angst editing Claus von Boro distributor released Film date 1950 12 19 df y runtime 108 minutes country Film West Germany language German budget The Falling Star lang de Der Fallende Stern is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun . It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival . ref name festival cannes.com cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 4049 year 1951.html title Festival de Cannes The Falling Star accessdate 2009 01 11 work festival cannes.com ref Cast Werner Krauss Lenura Lenoir Dieter Borsche Lucius Luciano Gisela Uhlen Lore Hollreiser Paul Dahlke Viktor Hollreiser Angelika Meissner Elisabeth Hollreiser 10 Jahre Maria Wimmer Elisabeth Hollreiser erwachsen Elfriede Kuzmany Alma Waurich Renate Mannhardt Trude Elisabeth Lindermeier S ngerin Anna Lange Alwine Lisa Helwig Alte Theodolinde M ller Frau Luschnat Gudrun Rabente Inge Eva Vaitl Heilsarmee Offizierin Kurt Stieler Vitus Aschenbach References reflist External links imdb title id 0042445 title The Falling Star DEFAULTSORT Falling Star, The Category 1950 films Category West German films Category German language films Category 1950s drama films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Harald Braun 1950s Germany film stub eo Der Fallende Stern ... more details
notability date August 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Off Key Melodies Type Album Artist Rehasher Cover Released July 27, 2004 Recorded 2004 Genre Punk Rock br Melodic hardcore Length 24 09 Label No Idea Records Producer Roger Manganelli This album Off Key Melodies br 2004 Next album High Speed Access to My Brain br 2009 album ratings noprose yes rev1 Punknews.org Punknews rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref cite web url http www.punknews.org review 3263 title Rehasher Off Key Melodies first Kirby last Puckett date September 7, 2004 publisher Punknews.org accessdate January 30, 2012 ref Off Key Melodies is the title for punk rock band Rehasher s debut studio album. It was released on July 27, 2004. Track listing Lift Off Key Melody Sinking One Shot Deal Three Way Dance No Easy Way To Say... Average Surrender Suffragette City David Bowie Cover Personnel Rehasher Roger Manganelli Singing lead vocals , Guitar rhythm guitar Ryan Geis Guitar lead guitar , Singing backing vocals Gui Amador bass guitar Jake Crown Drum kit drums , Singing backing vocals Guest musicians Peter JR Wasilewski Saxophone on Track 10 References reflist External links http www.noidearecords.com bands releases rehasher offkey.php Off Key Melodies on No Idea Records website DEFAULTSORT Off Key Melodies Category Rehasher albums Category 2004 albums Category No Idea Records albums ... more details
orphan date October 2009 Eng Wong, Taub & Associates is a traffic engineering, planning, and research firm with 40 professionals and support staff in New York City and Newark, NJ . Established in 1988, Eng Wong, Taub conducts traffic, parking, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian analyses for a wide range of planning, design, and development studies. The firm s staff are affiliated with the Institute of Transportation Engineers , American Planning Association , Transportation Research Board , and other organizations, and frequent contribuotrs to traffic engineering manuals, handbooks, and guidelines at the national, state, and local levels. Projects Eng Wong, Taub & Associates has participated in the following projects http www.nycedc.com ProjectsOpportunities CurrentProjects Brooklyn ConeyIsland Pages ConeyIsland.aspx Coney Island Rezoning EIS http www.renewnyc.com plan des dev environmental review.asp World Trade Center Area Redevelopment GEIS JFK Airtrain JFK Airport AirTrain Light Rail System Tappan Zee Bridge I 287 Corridor Environmental Review Tappan Zee Bridge New York Jets West Side Stadium Feasibility Study West Side Stadium Yankee Stadium Development EIS Yankee Stadium http www.njtpa.org plan Element Freight NJTPATruckRestStopStudy.aspx North Jersey Truck Rest Stop Study http www.pamobilityplan.com Pennsylvania Mobility Plan Hudson Valley TMC System Operations New York State Joint TMC System Operations http www.state.nj.us transportation community srts New Jersey Statewide Safe Routes to School Program http www.nyc.gov html brt html home home.shtml New York City Bus Rapid Transit BRT Study External links http www.eng wongtaub.com Website Category American civil engineering contractors Category Transport engineering ... more details
BeABohema was a science fiction fanzine edited by Frank Lunney of Quakertown, Pennsylvania . It lasted for twenty issues from 1968 to December 1971, and was nominated for the 1970 Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Best Fanzine , losing to Richard E. Geis Science Fiction Review . ref http www.thehugoawards.org hugo history 1970 hugo awards 1970 Hugo Award World Science Fiction Society ref It was known for controversies over such topics as the relationship between the Science Fiction Writers of America and Amazing Stories 1960s Amazing Stories publisher Ultimate Publishing ref http www.pjfarmer.com sfr39.htm Philip Jose Farmer Farmer, Philip Jose . Letter Science Fiction Review 39. ref and New Wave science fiction . ref Edward James, Edward and Farah Mendlesohn . The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction . Cambridge University Press, 2003 p. 61. ref ref Latham, Rob. Fanzine Research Some Sercon Musings Science Fiction Studies Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 487 497. ref Among the better known contributors were Dean Koontz , Piers Anthony who did a column titled Babble for a while ref Anthony, Piers. How Precious Was That While Macmillan, 2002 p. 288 ref , Bill Rotsler , Ted White author Ted White , Philip Jose Farmer , James Blish , David Gerrold , Sam Moskowitz , Jay Kinney , Terry Carr , David R. Bunch , and a then obscure science fiction fandom fan named Gene Klein who would later become famous as Gene Simmons of KISS band KISS . References reflist Category Science fiction fanzines Category Publications established in 1968 Category Publications disestablished in 1971 science fiction stub lit mag stub ... more details
Infobox film name Der Herr im Haus image image size caption director Heinz Helbig producer Karl Schulz line producer writer Jacob Geis br Heinz Helbig narrator starring See below music Leo Leux cinematography Karl Puth editing Margarete Steinborn studio distributor released 1940 runtime 80 minutes country Film Nazi Germany language German budget gross preceded by followed by website Der Herr im Haus is a 1940 German film directed by Heinz Helbig . The film is also known as A Man in the House Belgian English title and The Landlord in Australia. Plot summary Expand section date August 2011 Cast Hans Moser as Napoleon Bonaparte Maria Andergast as Christa Schellenberg Elise Aulinger as Haush lterin Leo Slezak as Kammers nger Wolfram Schellenberg Hermann Brix as Klaus Frank Thea Aichbichler as Mrs. Anger Hans Junkermann actor Hans Junkermann as Egon von Julia Serda as Amalie von Rudolf Sch ndler as Ferdinand von Fritz Odemar as Menarek Paul Westermeier as Karl Friedrich Ulmer as Bongelstedt Egon Brosig as Heller Karl Skraup as Oberkellner Hans Schulz as Sturm Ludwig Schmid Wildy as Lakai Heinrich Hauser as Antiquit tenh ndler Klaus Pohl as Granseder Meta Weber Fanny Schreck Anita D well Else K ndinger Rudolf Stadler Senta Esser Kurt Uhlig Vladim r Posp sil Born Josef Hagen Maria von Kr dener Soundtrack Expand section date August 2011 External links IMDb title id 0032585 title Der Herr im Haus Internet Archive film id DerHerrImHausHansMoser name Der Herr im Haus comedy film stub DEFAULTSORT Der Herr im Haus Category 1940 films Category Comedy films Category German language films Category Black and white films ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date December 2009 Carolyn Charlotte Geis Clark was an United States American seamstress who created the first line of Mickey Mouse doll s and other Disney characters . Image Walt and Mickey.jpg thumb 250px right Walt Disney with a collection of Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse dolls Biography Clark was born Carolyn Geis in Indianapolis , Indiana to Ethnic German German immigrants . She married Frank Clark and moved to Los Angeles around the turn of the century. It is unknown how or when she adopted the nickname Charlotte . She died in 1960. Career with Disney File C.CLARK.MICKEY&PLUTO.Dolls.jpg thumb C.CLARK.MICKEY&PLUTO.Dolls File CharlotteClarkDollLABEL.jpg thumb CharlotteClarkDollLABEL Shortly following the release of Walt Disney Walt Disney s Steamboat Willie , Charlotte Clark designed the first Mickey Mouse doll in early 1930. She obtained permission from the Disney Studio, and the dolls began to appear in the Los Angeles area stores. Demand soon exceeded her ability to produce the dolls, so Clark designed Pattern sewing sewing patterns so that customers could make their own dolls at home. Walt and Roy Disney were so pleased with Charlotte s Mickey Mouse doll that they rented a building on Hyperion Avenue near the studio, titled the Doll House. Here Charlotte and six other seamstresses produced 300 to 400 dolls per week. These first production dolls were rubber stamp on the underside of the doll s foot Walt Disney s Mickey Mouse Design Patent Applied For. Charlotte continued to hand craft dolls personally for Disney, which he handed out as gifts to friends, family and business contacts. These dolls often included a personalized embroidered label that reads, A Charlotte Clark creation made especially for Walt Disney, copyright W.D.Productions. These rare dolls MICKEY, DONALD and PLUTO stood 8 inches to 10 inches in height. Charlotte also produced other prototype dolls for Walt Disney including a 16 inch tall PINOCCHIO DOLL in 1939 ... more details
Infobox convention name SunCon, the 35th World Science Fiction Convention image caption status genre Science fiction venue Fontainebleau Miami Beach Fontainebleau Hotel location Miami Beach, Florida country United States first September 2 5, 1977 last organizer filing attendance 3,240 website The 35th World Science Fiction Convention , also known as SunCon , was held September 2 5, 1977, at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida , USA . ref name bs771030 The chairman was Don Lundry . The supporting organization was the ORG . The guests of honor were Jack Williamson pro and Robert A. Madle fan . The toastmaster was Robert Silverberg . Total attendance was approximately 3,240. Awards Hugo Awards Hugo Award for Best Novel Best Novel Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang by Kate Wilhelm ref name hugo77 Hugo Award for Best Novella Best Novella By Any Other Name novella By Any Other Name by Spider Robinson and Houston, Houston, Do You Read? by James Tiptree, Jr. tie Hugo Award for Best Novelette Best Novelette The Bicentennial Man by Isaac Asimov Hugo Award for Best Short Story Best Short Story Tricentennial by Joe Haldeman Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor Best Professional Editor Ben Bova Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist Best Professional Artist Rick Sternbach Hugo Award for Best Amateur Magazine Best Amateur Magazine Science Fiction Review , edited by Richard E. Geis Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer Best Fan Writer Susan Wood Glicksohn Susan Wood and Richard E. Geis tie Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist Best Fan Artist Phil Foglio Other awards Worldcon Special Award Special Award George Lucas for Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope Star Wars ref name bs771030 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer C. J. Cherryh ref name hugo77 Gandalf Award Gandalf Grand Master Award Andre Norton See also portal Novels World Science Fiction Society References reflist refs ref name bs771030 cite news first Jon last Franklin work The Baltimore Sun loc ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2011 Infobox GAA club club gaa Clonguish GAA irish Cluain Geis founded 1889 province Leinster county Longford nickname The Greens colours Green and White grounds Bertie Allen Park, Newtownforbes pattern b pattern ra leftarm 008000 body 008000 rightarm 008000 shorts FFFFFF socks 008000 f3 13 h3 3 Clonguish GAA is a Gaelic football and hurling club in Newtownforbes , Co. Longford , Republic of Ireland . The club was formed on 20 October 1889. Situated in the west of Co. Longford, it is bordered by four parishes in Co. Longford, Kilashee, Templemichael Longford , Killoe and Drumlish the parish also shares a common boundary with the Province of Connaught in that it adjoins the parishes of Bornacoola and Gortletteragh in Co. Leitrim and Tarmonbarry in Co. Roscommon . The Irish for Clonguish is Cluain Geis which means The Meadow of the Swans . Clonguish played their games at Curry Field in the Castleforbes Estate before moving to their new ground Centenary Park in 1984. Centenary Park is now called Bertie Allen Park after one of Clonguish s and Longford s most famous GAA men. Bertie Allen Park has two full size pitches with state of the art floodlights on the main pitch and training lights on the bottom pitch. Work has been carried out on a third pitch beside the training pitch. The facilities are state of the art Citation needed date September 2011 with four dressing rooms with showers, weights room, two meeting rooms and an indoor soccer and basketball court. Work has also been carried out to erect a handball alley at the back of the complex. Clonguish are probably the best recognised club in Longford. Citation needed date September 2011 They hold the record of winning four Senior Championships in a row in 1962, 63, 64 and 65. They have reached the Leinster Club Championship semi finals on three occasions, losing narrowly in all 3 games. They are the only Longford club to get that far in the provincial championship more than once, with Fr. Manning ... more details
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