File Draper hal.jpg thumb HalDraper in the 1930s HalDraper born Harold Dubinsky, 1914 January 26, 1990 ... Jacob Rabkin 1905 2003 , one of the intellectual founders of US tax law. Within the YPSL, HalDraper ... Trotskyist Fourth International . ref See HalDraper, Left Wing Carries YPSL Convention Huge Majority ... of so much Marxist writing. ref http www.nytimes.com 1990 01 31 obituaries haldraper ... obituary, January 31, 1990 . ref Death and legacy HalDraper died of pneumonia in 1990 at his home in Berkeley, California . ref http www.nytimes.com 1990 01 31 obituaries haldraper 75 socialist writer ... known political activity. Associations During his life, HalDraper was a member of the following organizations ... 1990 01 31 obituaries haldraper 75 socialist writer who recounted berkeley protest.html?scp 1&sq draper 20hal&st cse HalDraper, 75, Socialist Writer Who Recounted Berkeley Protest, The New ... Introduction to HalDraper , Marxists Internet Archive, 1998 Christopher Phelps Phelps, Christopher . Draper, Hal, in Encyclopedia of the American Left, 2d ed., ed. Mari Jo Buhle et al. Oxford University ... HalDraper Internet Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Draper, Hal ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Draper, Hal Category 1914 births Category 1990 deaths Category Jewish American writers ... theorists Category Marxist writers de HalDraper es HalDraper fa ... and meaning of the thought of Karl Marx . Draper was a lifelong advocate of what he called socialism ... Scholar, Historian Theodore Draper, Washington Post, February 23, 2006. ref His father, Samuel Dubinsky ...&partner rssuserland&emc rss Theodore Draper, Freelance Historian, Is Dead at 93, New York Times, February ... her husband s death. ref name TimeObit When Hal was 18 his mother insisted upon changing the family name to the American sounding name Draper so as to shield the children from anti Semitism as they entered their careers. ref name TimeObit Hal graduated from Boys and Girls High School Boys High ... more details
Other uses Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Draper is the now largely obsolete Citation needed date February 2010 term for a wholesaler, or especially retailer, of cloth, mainly for clothing, or one who works in a draper s shop . A draper may additionally operate as a cloth merchant or a haberdasher . The drapers were an important guild trade guild . A number of prominent people were at one time or another drapers William Barley Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett Norman Birkett Margaret Bondfield Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Anthony Munday John Lewis Partnership John Lewis Herbert George Wells H. G. Wells Edward Whalley , regicide, cousin of Oliver Cromwell George Williams YMCA George Williams , founder of the YMCA In 1724 Jonathan Swift wrote, in the guise of a draper, Drapier s Letters , a series of satirical pamphlets. Current usage In more modern usage, the term may indicate a highly skilled position in a fashion design or costume design studio, specifically the one tasked with creating garments or patterns by draping fabric over a dress form . Draping being a method in contrast with drafting , where the pattern for the garment is initially worked out from measurements on paper, though both sets of skills would normally be expected for the position. This position may also be referred to as first hand both because this person is often the most skilled in the workshop, and because theirs is literally the first hand to work with the cloth for a garment. See also Draper surname Drapery Haberdasher Hatmaking Millinery Sukiennice , or Drapers Hall, Renaissance landmark of Krakow , Poland Worshipful Company of Drapers Category Sales occupations Category Garment industry sewing Job stub Clothing stub textile arts stub fr Drapier nl Drapenier ... more details
HAL S High order Assembly Language Shuttle ref cite web title STS Software url http science.ksc.nasa.gov ... for NASA . HAL S is written in XPL , a dialect of PL I . Goals and principles The three key .... HAL S was designed not to include some constructs that are thought to be the cause of computer ... richcontent software content hal s programming in hal s.pdf Programming in HAL S , page 82 ref On the Preface page of the HAL S Language Specification, ref http klabs.org richcontent software content hal s hal s language specification.pdf HAL S Language Specification ref it says, fundamental contributions to the concept and implementation of MAC were made by Dr. J. Halcombe Laning of the Draper Laboratory . HAL was suggested as the name of the new language by Ed Copps, a founding director of Intermetrics , to honor Hal Laning, a colleague at MIT . A proposal for a NASA standard ground based version of HAL named HAL G for ground was proposed, but the coming emergence of the soon to be named ... would not be selected. Syntax HAL S is a mostly free form language statements may begin anywhere ... of HAL S is that it supports, in addition to a normal single line text format, an optional three ... format was designed to permit writing of HAL S code that is similar to mathematical notation . As an example ... is indicated by an E , and the subscript line is indicated by an S . Data types HAL S has native ... Shuttle Computers and Avionics Includes http klabs.org richcontent software content hal s hal s language specification.pdf language and http klabs.org richcontent software content hal s hal s compiler system specification.pdf compiler specifications, http klabs.org richcontent software content hal s hal s programmers guide.pdf programmer s guide , and http klabs.org richcontent software content hal s hal s fc users manual.pdf user manual . http www.hq.nasa.gov office pao History computers Appendix II.html Computers in Spaceflight The NASA Experience &ndash By George Tomayko Appendix II HAL S, A Real ... more details
NOTOC Wiktionarypar HalhalHal may refer to People Hal Ashby 1929 1988 , American film director Hal Barwood , American game designer Hal Holbrook born 1925 , American actor Hal Jordan , the silver age Green Lantern comic character Hal Lindsey born 1929 , American evangelist and Christian writer Hal Sparks born 1969 , American actor and comedian Harold Prince born 1928 , American theatrical producer and director Jean Ven Robert Hal born 1970 , Italian composer of electronic and new age music Prince Hal, Henry V of England in several of Shakespeare s historical plays, especially before he became king Hal A Series of Unfortunate Events Hal A Series of Unfortunate Events , a character from A Series of Unfortunate Events Hal Malcolm in the Middle Hal Malcolm in the Middle , a fictional character from the TV series Malcolm in the Middle Places Hal, Azerbaijan Other HAL 9000 computer, mostly known from the Kubrick s 2001 Space Odyssey movie Dr. Hal Emmerich, a character in the Metal Gear games, named after HAL 9000 Hal band , from Ireland Hal coyote , a coyote that wandered into New York City in 2006 Hal, the French name for Halle, Belgium See also HAL disambiguation Harold disambiguation , nicknamed Hal Henry disambiguation , nicknamed Hal Halbert disambiguation , nicknamed Hal disambig es Hal nl Hal sv Hal ... more details
Wiktionary halHAL may refer to TOCright Companies and organisations HAL Computer Systems , a defunct computer manufacturer HAL Laboratory , a Japanese video game developer Halliburton , by NYSE ticker symbol Hamburg America Line , a shipping company Hawaiian Airlines Het Amsterdams Lyceum , a Dutch secondary school Hindustan Aeronautics Limited , an Indian aviation and aerospace company Hindustan Antibiotics Limited , India s first public sector drug company Holland America Line , a cruise ship operator Computing Hardware abstraction layer , a layer of software that hides hardware differences from higher level programs HAL software , a software project for Unix like systems that allows computer hardware to be discovered and used regardless of the nature of the underlying hardware HAL S , the computer language used to program the Space Shuttle s computers HAL, a Lotus Software Lotus Development Corporation product released in 1986 Hackers at Large , a Dutch hackers and security conference Entertainment HAL 9000 , a fictional computer in the Space Odyssey series H L , or Hal, a group of Japanese music arrangers Hyundai A League , an Australian professional association football league Technology HAL 5 , an electrically powered exoskeleton suit HAL automobile , a car built in Cleveland 1916 1918 Other Hyper Articles en Ligne , a French online research archive from the French research council CNRS HAL FM , or CHNS FM, a classic rock station in Halifax, Nova Scotia H.A.L. G.I. Joe , a fictional weapon in the G.I. Joe universe Hyperspace Analogue to Language , a semantic memory model See also Hal disambiguation lookfrom HAL intitle HAL disambiguation cs HAL de HAL es Hal eo HAL fr Hal ko HAL it HAL nl Hal ja HAL pl HAL pt HAL ru HAL sv Hal zh HAL ... more details
Draper is a surname , taken from the occupation a draper was a merchant in cloth or dry goods . It is the 1365th most popular name in the USA, with approximately 22,383 and may refer to Albert Draper , Canadian politician Charles Draper musician , British clarinetist Charles Stark Draper 1901 1987 , American engineer, after whom the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory , formerly part of MIT , is named Christopher Draper 1892 1979 , British flying ace, secret agent, and film star Don Draper , Fictional advertising executive from the television series Mad Men Dave Draper , American bodybuilder Derek Draper , British political lobbyist, spin doctor, editor of LabourList website, journalist, psychotherapist Dexter W. Draper , American college basketball and football coach Dontaye Draper , American basketball player Dorothy Draper , American interior decorator Ebenezer Sumner Draper 1858 1915 , American politician, once governor of Massachusetts Foy Draper Francis Collier DraperHalDraper 1914 1990 , American socialist author Henry Draper 1837 1882 , American doctor and astronomer who was a pioneer of astrophotography, a brother of John Christopher Draper and son of John William Draper Herbert James Draper James Draper settler , early settler of Roxbury in Massachusetts Bay Colony John Draper 1944 , American hacker and phreaker John Christopher Draper 1835 1885 , American chemist, a son of John William Draper and brother of Henry Draper John William Draper 1811 1882 , American English born scientist, philosopher, physician, chemist, historian and photographer Kris Draper , Canadian ice hockey player Mary Draper Matthew Draper Paul Draper dancer Paul W. Draper Peter Draper Polly Draper born 1956 , American actress, writer, producer, and director Ray Draper 1940 1982 , American jazz musician Robert Draper born 1959 , American author Ronald Draper Ross Draper born 1988 , English footballer Ruth Draper Scott Draper Theodore Draper Timothy C. Draper , American venture capitalist ... more details
A draper is a cloth merchant. Draper may also refer to Places Draper, South Dakota , a US town Draper, Utah , a US city Draper, Wisconsin , a US town Draper community , Wisconsin , a US unincorporated community Islands Draper Island Michigan , US Astronomy Draper crater , a crater on the Moon Companies Draper Fisher Jurvetson , a venture capital firm, formerly Draper Associates , founded in 1985 by Timothy C. DraperDraper, Gaither & Anderson a venture capital firm founded in 1959 by William H. Draper, Jr. Draper Richards a venture capital firm founded in 1996 by William H. Draper III Music Draper musician , describes his music as Liquid Step. Other Draper surname , people with the surname Draper See also Draper Village, North Carolina Drapers Drapery Charles Stark Draper disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Draper fr Draper it Draper nl Draper pl Draper pt Draper ru sv Draper vo Draper ... more details
told he couldn t leave because the party had learned that his brother, HalDraper , was a Trotskyism ... HalDraper Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Draper, Theodore ALTERNATIVE NAMES ...Theodore H. Ted Draper 1912 2006 was an American historian and political writer. Draper is best known ... Contra Affair . Draper was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the 1990 recipient ... Association . Biography Early years Theodore Draper was born Theodore Dubinsky on September 11, 1912 ... Draper, Freelance Historian, Is Dead at 93, New York Times, February 22, 2006. ref Theodore s parents ... Scholar, Historian Theodore Draper, Washington Post, February 23, 2006. ref His father ... they change the family name to the American sounding surname Draper when Ted was 20 so that the children ... In 1930, Draper enrolled at the City College of New York College of the City of New York , better known as City College. ref name PrefaceIX Theodore Draper, Preface to the paperback edition of American ... which Draper chose to remain reliably within the Communist Party s orbit. Draper later recalled blockquote ... blockquote Draper noted that his non party status may even have helped me, because it could ... name PrefaceX Draper, Preface to paperback edition of American Communism and Soviet Russia, pg. x ... organization had no presence. ref name PrefaceX Draper was instructed to enroll at the Brooklyn ... of the saddest days of my life. ref name PrefaceX Draper graduated from Brooklyn College in 1933 ... Draper, Preface to paperback edition of American Communism and Soviet Russia, pg. xi. ref While attending a social function in 1935, Draper was approached by the foreign editor of the Communist Party ... as his assistant. ref name PrefaceXI After giving the matter careful consideration, Draper decided ... that Repard is Draper spelled backwards. ref In the summer of 1936 Draper was tapped to go to Moscow ... correspondent was subsequently offered to another Daily Worker journalist. In 1937, Draper moved to the Communist ... more details
William Draper may refer to William F. Draper 1842 1910 , U.S. Representative from Massachusetts William Franklin Draper 1912 2003 , American painter William G. Draper 1920 1964 , U.S. Air Force officer and aide to President Dwight D. Eisenhower William Henry Draper 1801 1877 , lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West William Henry Draper Jr. 1894 1974 , U.S. army officer, banker, and diplomat William Henry Draper III , prominent American businessman, son of William Henry Draper Jr. William Henry Draper congressman 1841 1921 , Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing New York William Draper British Army officer 1721 1787 , British lieutenant general See also William Draper Best, 1st Baron Wynford , British politician and judge William Draper Harkins , U.S. chemist William Draper Lewis , founder of the American Law Institute hndis name Draper, William DEFAULTSORT Draper, William ... more details
Paul Draper may refer to Paul Draper dancer 1909 1996 , American dancer Paul Draper musician born 1970 , English singer songwriter and former Mansun frontman Paul Draper bassoonist , English musician with London Baroque Ensemble Paul Draper philosopher born 1957 , American philosopher Paul Draper wine born 1936 , American winemaker Paul W. Draper born 1978 , American magician, actor, film maker and anthropologist Paul Draper cricketer born 1972 , English cricketer hndis Draper, Paul ... more details
The Draper Baronetcy , of Sunninghill, Berkshire Sunninghill in the County of Berkshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England . It was created on 9 June 1660 for Thomas Draper, High Sheriff of Berkshire from 1660 to 1661. The title became extinct on his death in 1703. Draper Baronets, of Sunninghill 1660 Sir Thomas Draper, 1st Baronet d. 1703 References Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Draper Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
Draper Richards is a private equity firm focused on venture capital investments in U.S. technology companies. The firm was founded in 1996 by William Henry Draper III Bill Draper an early venture capitalist, who had previously founded Sutter Hill Ventures in 1964 together with Robin Richards Donohoe. The firm invests principally on behalf of the Draper Richards Foundation, a non profit organization. Draper has been a founding investor in such notable companies as Activision acquired by Mediagenic , Apollo Computer acquired by Hewlett Packard , Dionex , Hybritech acquired by Eli Lilly and Company , Integrated Genetics acquired by Genzyme , LSI Logic , Measurex , Quantum, Qume acquired by ITT Corporation and Xidex acquired by Eastman Kodak , among others. ref http www.draperrichards.com history.html Draper Richards History company website ref See also William Henry Draper, Jr. Horace Rowan Gaither Draper Richards, a venture capital firm founded by William Henry Draper III Draper Fisher Jurvetson , a venture capital firm founded by Timothy C. Draper References reflist External links http www.draperrichards.com Draper Richards company website http www.draperrichards.org Draper Richards Foundation organization website private equity firms Category Venture capital firms Category Companies established in 1959 Category Companies disestablished in 1966 US private equity company stub ... more details
Draper House may refer to In the United States small ordered by state small Draper House Milford, Delaware , listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Delaware Draper Adkins House , List of RHPs in DE listed on the NRHP in Milton, Delaware Draper House Lima, New York , listed on the NRHP in Livingston County, New York John William Draper House , listed on the NRHP in Hastings on Hudson, New York Draper Steadman House , List of RHPs in UT listed on the NRHP in Riverton, Utah disambig de Draper House ... more details
Charles Draper may refer to Charles Draper musician 1869 1952 , British classical clarinetist Charles Stark Draper 1901 1987 , American scientist and engineer See also intitle hndis Draper, Charles Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
other people Image Shang Draper.png thumb Etching from 1907 Thomas Shang Draper 1839 1883 was a professional criminal in New York City . Draper ran a waterfront bar establishment saloon in his native New York City where he performed a Confidence trick confidence scam using an underage girl to lure a Confidence trick mark to a dark hotel room which Draper owned only to rob him. Draper acquired his distinctive nickname Shang from the Shanghaiing trick he used to play on his unsuspecting patrons. Draper would drug a bar patron with laudanum and by the time the fellow awoke, he would have been Impressment pressed into merchant marine or naval service, sometimes for a foreign land. Draper was a contemporary of Frederika Mandelbaum , a notorious gangleader in her own right. Mandlebaum installed Draper, one of her trusted lieutenants, in a bank robbery gang fronted by George Leonidas Leslie George Leslie . File Draper in hiding caught by detectives.png thumb Thomas Murphy of the Brooklyn Police spots Draper hiding in a pile of rubbish at a summer house on Patchen Avenue. Draper died in 1883 in New York. References Herbert Asbury Asbury, Herbert . The Gangs of New York . New York, 1927. Conway, J. North. The King of Heists The Sensational Bank Robbery of 1878 . New York, 2009. External links http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 950CE0DD1038EE3BBC4F51DFB6678383669FDE Thomas Draper s case. A Prisoner wanted in two states, an in two New York Counties , The New York Times Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Draper, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1839 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1883 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Draper, Thomas Category 1839 births Category 1883 deaths Category Gang members of New York City US crime bio stub ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 17.6 N or S N longitude 21.7 E or W W diameter 9 km depth 1.7 km colong 22 eponym Henry Draper Draper is a small moon lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Mare Imbrium . It is a circular, cup shaped formation, with a tiny craterlet intruding into the northeastern rim. To the north northeast is the crater Pytheas crater Pytheas , and to the south lies the Montes Carpatus range. Just to the southeast is the slightly smaller crater identified as Draper C. The crater is named after Henry Draper . Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Draper. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Draper width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 17.9 N align center 23.4 W align center 4 km align center C align center 17.1 N align center 21.5 W align center 8 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon cs Kr ter Draper da Draper m nekrater de Draper Mondkrater fa ... more details
other uses Infobox scientist name Henry Draper image Henry Draper2.jpg signature Draper Henry signature.png image size birth date birth date 1837 3 7 birth place Prince Edward County, Virginia , US death date death date and age 1882 11 20 1837 3 7 death place nationality United States American field Astronomy alma mater New York University School of Medicine Henry Draper March 7, 1837 November 20, 1882 .... Life and work Henry Draper s father, John William Draper , was an accomplished doctor ... ref Draper s mother was Antonia Coetana de Paiva Pereira Gardner, daughter of the personal physician ..., in 1857. ref cite web title Henry Draper 1837 1882 url http www.saburchill.com HOS astronomy 033.html .... Image Henry Draper.jpg thumb Henry Draper. Draper was one of the pioneers of the use of astrophotography ... a 50 minute exposure. ref name odell2003 He photographed the spectrum of Jupiter in 1880. Draper s observatory ... , New York , and today the building functions as the Hastings on Hudson Historical Society. Draper ... early death from double pleurisy , his widow funded the Henry Draper Medal for outstanding contributions to astrophysics and a telescope, which was used to prepare the Henry Draper Catalog of stellar spectra. This historical Henry Draper s telescope is now in at the Toru Centre for Astronomy Nicolaus Copernicus University at Piwnice in Poland . The small crater Draper crater Draper on the Moon ... and Telescope year 1980 issue November pages 364 366 Persondata NAME Draper, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH November 20, 1882 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Draper, Henry Category American astronomers ... people of Brazilian descent Category 1837 births Category 1882 deaths ca Henry Draper cs Henry Draper da Henry Draper de Henry Draper es Henry Draper eu Henry Draper fr Henry Draper ko it Henry Draper lb Henry Draper nl Henry Draper ja no Henry Draper pl Henry Draper pt Henry Draper ru , sk Henry Draper sv Henry Draper uk vi Henry Draper zh ... more details
File Eric draper.jpg thumb Eric Draper Eric Draper was the White House Photo Director and personal photographer for U.S. President George W. Bush . Draper worked for the Associated Press as a photojournalist news photographer prior to joining the White House. His many assignments included United States presidential election, 1996 the 1996 and United States presidential election, 2000 2000 presidential campaign s, the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, the Kosovo conflict in 1999 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. Over the years, Draper has also worked as a staff photographer for The Seattle Times , the Pasadena Star News and the Albuquerque Tribune . He won the Associated Press Managing Editors Award for three consecutive years, the 1999 National Headliner Award and was named 1992 Photographer of the Year by E.W. Scripps Company Scripps Howard Newspapers . He is a graduate of California State University, Long Beach . References http ericdraperphotography.com Eric Draper Photography http georgewbush whitehouse.archives.gov government draper bio.html Official Biography of White House Photo Director Eric Draper Archived http news.nationalgeographic.com news 2005 02 0218 050218 president.html Bush s Photographer Shares Inside View of Presidency External links Commonscat Photographs by Eric Draper http georgewbush whitehouse.archives.gov ask 20030515.html Ask the White House Eric Draper Archived http www.foxnews.com video index.html?referralObject 3370753 Fox News video interview Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Draper, Eric ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Draper, Eric Category Living people Category American photographers US photographer stub pl Eric Draper ... more details
Infobox football biography name Draper, George A image birth date birth date 1855 11 4 date of death February 7, 1923 Self published article date October 2008 George Albert Draper November 4, 1855 February 7, 1923 was an United States American textile industrialist. Draper was born in Hopedale, Massachusetts , and was a descendant of early Massachusetts Bay Colony Massachusetts settler James Draper settler James Draper . At age 17, he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he studied for two years. He then joined his father s businesses as treasurer at Hopedale Machine Company and later at the Draper Corporation Draper Company . He was also president of the Grafton and Upton Railroad , and of the Harmony Mills director in the Milford National Bank, First National Bank of Boston , Brogon Cotton Mills Company, of Anderson, North Carolina, and of the Calhoun Cotton Mills of Calhoun, North Carolina. His brother Ebenezer Sumner Draper was governor. His son Wickliffe Draper inherited his fortune and used it to begin the Pioneer Fund . References references http web.archive.org web 20091028014000 http www.geocities.com daninhopedale drapergeorgealbert.html George Albert Draper Verify credibility date October 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Draper, George A IMAGE ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 4, 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 7, 1923 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Draper, George A Category 1855 births Category 1923 deaths Category American railroad executives Category Businesspeople from Massachusetts Category Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni Category People from Worcester County, Massachusetts US business bio 1850s stub ... more details
Superherobox image caption character name Carl Draper publisher DC Comics debut Superman vol.1 331 br ... Draper species optional homeworld optional alliances Checkmate comics Checkmate aliases Master Jailer, Castellan, Deathtrap Moosie supports optional powers Skilled strategist and engineer Carl Draper ... Jailer , and Deathtrap . Draper made his first appearance in Superman Vol 1 331 Jan 1979 , written ... superwhoswho Superframe.htm ref Pre Crisis In Pre Crisis comics, Carl Draper grew up in Smallville ... , much to Draper s resentment. As an adult, Draper became an expert locksmith and architect, designing ... the prison s security by placing it on an antigravity platform. Initially dubbed Draper s Island, it was informally renamed Superman Island by the adult Lana with whom Draper remained smitten, just as she ..., that caught public attention, diverting recognition from Draper himself. This proved the final straw for Draper, who snapped and became the costumed super villain Master Jailer. He attacked Superman ... Draper , Superboy creates a robot named Kator as a sparring adversary and gives the safety cutoff switch ... 18 . However, the robot apparently gave Draper its identity and powers before being destroyed. Draper ... on the cutoff device, which removes Kator s super powers from Draper, and Superboy removes the memory of Draper ever being Kator. ref http darkmark6.tripod.com superboyind3.htm http obscure.dcuguide.com ... Earths Crisis comics, Carl Draper first appeared in Adventures of Superman 517 Nov 1994 . This was during ... was found still in his tomb from The Death of Superman . Draper was hired by S.T.A.R. Labs to design ... a prison that could hold Superman. Draper initially designed a trap that only the real Superman could .... However, when Superman escaped the trap, Draper became obsessed with proving he could capture the real thing. Draper made several other attempts to capture Superman, often programming the Deathtrap ... 43 Apr 1995 , he programmed Deathtrap to appear during a Draper Security press conference, and display ... more details
Note this Mary Draper should not be confused with Mary Draper Ingles . Mary Draper 1719 1810 is known for the help she gave members of the Continental Army during the American Revolution . Her story is told in Elizabeth F. Ellet s The Women of the American Revolution 1848 . External links http americanrevolution.org women women8.html AMERICANREVOLUTION.ORG Scholar s Showcase Women of the Revolution Mary Draper She explains to the people. I wanted to help Colonists, but my skills in fighting were too weak. So I decided to help by melting down all of my family heirlooms air looms .They were pewter items and made good bullets for the Colonists. I know my things are important to me, but they are important for the freedoms which we are fighting. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Draper, Mary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 171222 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1810 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Draper, Mary Category 1719 births Category 1810 deaths US mil bio stub ... more details
Location map Canada Alberta lat 56.673333 long 111.258333 width 200 caption Location of Draper Alberta label DraperDraper is an unincorporated community in northern Alberta , Canada within the Wood Buffalo, Alberta Regional Municipality R.M. of Wood Buffalo . It is located approximately convert 12 km mi abbr on southeast of Fort McMurray on the southern bank of the Clearwater River Alberta Clearwater River . The community consists mainly of acreages. ref name community cite web url http www.woodbuffalo.ab.ca Living 2227 Communities Draper.htm title Our Communities Draper publisher R.M. of Wood Buffalo accessdate 2011 04 29 ref History Draper was founded in 1922 and named for Thomas Draper, who operated a quarry in the area and established the McMurray Asphaltum and Oil Company. ref name community Demographics The population of Draper according to the R.M. of Wood Buffalo s 2007 municipal census is 185. ref name woodbuffalo2007census cite web url http www.woodbuffalo.ab.ca Assets Corporate Census Reports 2007 Municipal Census.pdf title 2007 Municipal Census Report publisher R.M. of Wood Buffalo year 2007 accessdate 2011 04 29 ref See also List of communities in Alberta References Reflist External links http www.woodbuffalo.ab.ca Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Subdivisions of Alberta coord 56 40 24 N 111 15 30 W scale 60000 region CA display title name Draper Category Unincorporated communities in Alberta NorthernAlberta geo stub ... more details
Infobox company name Draper Tools Ltd logo File Draper Company Logo.png 180px Logo caption type Privately held company Private traded as genre Only used with media and publishing companies fate predecessor successor foundation Start date 1919 br as B. Draper & Son Limited founder Bert Draper defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city Chandler s Ford location country UK location locations area served key people industry products Hand tool Hand tools , Power tool power tools , automotive tool , services revenue operating income net income aum Only used with financial services companies assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage URL www.draper.co.uk footnotes intl Draper Tools Ltd is a British Wholesale distributor of tools for professional and consumer use, based at a 37,000m sup 2 sup site in Chandler s Ford in Hampshire , England . ref name hist Cite web url http www.draper.co.uk aboutus history.html title History accessdate 2011 07 29 author Draper Tools ref History The history of Draper Tools starts in 1919, when Bert Draper ran a business of trading government surplus and tools in Kingston upon Thames . The company was known initially as B. Draper & Son Limited , and operated as a wholesaler for brands such as Abingdon Motorcycles King Dick , as well as its own B.D.S. brand. The company moved to the Chandler s Ford site in 1963, under the management of Bert s son, Norman Draper. The company formed international partnerships with manufacturers such as Germany s Elora Werkzeugfabrik GmbH Elora and Knipex . Since Norman s death in 1994, the company is run by his son, John Draper. ref name hist References references UK manufacturing company stub Category Tools Category Tool manufacturers ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Matthew Draper born 1991 from United Kingdom UK , as per the Guinness World Record s, is the youngest golfer to have achieved a hole in one. He was 5 years, 212 days old when he set this record at the 122 yd, fourth Cherwell Edge Golf Club , Northamptonshire , England , on June 17, 1997. External links http archive.thisislancashire.co.uk 1997 7 3 823979.html This is Lancashire report His name is Matthew Draper and is the youngest hole in one golferand is from the UK and was 5 years an 212 days old. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Draper, Matthew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1991 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Draper, Matthew Category Amateur golfers Category 1991 births Category Living people ... more details
Albert Earl Draper December 13, 1897 November 3, 1963 was a politician in Manitoba , Canada . He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Progressive Conservative from 1955 to 1958. Draper was born in St. Mary s, Ontario , and became a farmer in Elgin, Manitoba . ref Winnipeg Free Press , 28 June 1955, pp. 1, 4. ref He served from 1915 to 1918 in France during World War I , and achieved the rank of Sgt. Major. His older son, Clarence Oscar Draper, was killed in action during World War II . Draper was elected to the Manitoba legislature in a by election held on June 27, 1955, defeating Manitoba Liberal Party Liberal Progressive candidate Robert E. Moffat by almost 700 votes in the constituency of Deloraine Glenwood Manitoba riding Deloraine Glenwood . He did not seek re election in the Manitoba general election, 1958 1958 provincial election , in which the Progressive Conservatives won a minority government . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Draper, Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH December 13, 1897 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 3, 1963 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Draper, Albert Category 1897 births Category 1963 deaths Category Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba MLAs ... more details