other people Infobox NBL player name StephenBlack image nickname position guard basketball Guard height convert 186 cm ftin abbr on weight 80 kg 176 lb league National Basketball League Australia NBL team nationality Australia birth date Birth date and age 1980 4 5 mf y birth place Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria first nbl game 1999 last nbl game junior association college previous clubs Perth Wildcats 1999 2003 br Brisbane Bullets 2004 2007 championships 2000, 2007 career highlights Named to the All NBL team in 2005 br Named to the All NBL first team in 2004 br Member of the 2005 Australian NBL All Stars br NBL Australia Best Sixth Man Named 2003 Best NBL Sixth Best Man br Named to the Eastern NBL All star team in 2004. StephenBlack born 5 April 1980 in Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria is an Australia n former professional basketball player who last played for the Cairns Taipans of the National Basketball League Australia NBL . He is the son of Alan Black . He is currently coaching the South West Metro Pirates in the Queensland Basketball League. ref name couriermail1 cite news url http www.couriermail.com.au sport local sport mark the ear oberhardt gives the lowdown on sport story e6frepno 1225825108759 title Mark The Ear Oberhardt gives the lowdown on sport last Oberhardt first Mark date 1 February 2010 publisher Courier Mail accessdate 24 March 2010 ref He made his debut for the Perth Wildcats in 1999 where he played for 5 years, then he moved to Brisbane ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Black, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 ... Black, Stephen Category 1980 births Category Living people Category Australian basketball players Category Sportspeople from Melbourne Category Point guards Category Shooting guards it StephenBlack ... url http www.thesatellite.com.au story 2010 01 18 blacks destiny title Black s destiny date 18 January ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 HaroldStephen Langhorne 17 September 1866 Bordyke , Tonbridge , Kent , England and died Barnwood , Gloucester on 26 June 1932 was a Brigadier General in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps of the British army and served in India, Burma , Hong Kong, South Africa and France. Image Haroldstephenlanghorne1.jpg right thumb HaroldStephen Langhorne Early life He was the son of John Langhorne King s School Rochester Reverend John Langhorne , headmaster of King s School, Rochester and Henrietta Long of Harston Hall , Harston , Cambridgeshire and Landemere Hall , Thorpe le Soken . He attended Tonbridge School and then went to the King s School, Rochester . He went to the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich , London, England, which was established in 1741 to educate the military branch of the Board of Ordnance to produce officers for the Artillery and Engineers. He entered the Royal Artillery in 1885 and was promoted to Captain 1895 , Major 1904 , Lieutenant Colonel 1907 , and Colonel 1914 . His ordnance formation was as follows Ordnance Officer 4th Class 1896 1902, 3rd Class 1902 7, 2nd Class 1907 14, 1st class 1914 ref Who was who, 1929 1940 ref On 1 April 1896 he was seconded ... . It reads In loving memory of Brig General HaroldStephen Langhorne CB CMG Royal army ordnance ... General Algernon Philip Yorke Langhorne and Brigadier James Archibald Dunboyne Langhorne . HaroldStephen Langhorne met his future wife after he fell from a horse during a polo match in India. In order ... Harold Langhorne born 1892 Aurangabad, Maharashtra Aurangabad , Deccan , India , emigrated to Slocan ... age14 .jpg right thumb Francis Harold Langhorne aged 14 . Killed in action at Bourlon Wood , Cambrai ... that. On 29 September 1918 his oldest son Lieutenant Francis Harold Langhorne was killed in action ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Langhorne, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British ... DEFAULTSORT Langhorne, Harold Category 1866 births Category 1932 deaths Category People educated ... more details
Stephen William Black 1880, Claremont, Cape 1931 was a South African playwright , who has been called South Africa s first professional dramatist . ref name Gray cite book first Stephen last Gray author link Stephen Gray writer year 1999 chapter StephenBlack title Free lancers and Literary Biography in South Africa pages 77 103 publisher Rodopi place Amsterdam isbn 90 420 0666 8 ref Schooled in his twenties, Black earnt money as a Boxing boxer and journalist before the success of his satirical farce Love and the Hyphen in 1908. For the next two decades, Black was dramatist, actor and manager for a theatre company which toured his plays through South Africa and Rhodesia , from Wynberg to the Victoria Falls . Despite Black s popular commercial success, his plays were never published in his own lifetime. He published two novels under the pseudonym T. Werner Laurie . ref name Gray Works Plays Love and the Hyphen , premiered 16 November 1908 Helena s Hope, Ltd. , premiered 1910 The Uitlanders , 1911 A Boer s Honour , 1912 The Flapper Novels as T. Werner Laurie The Dorp , 1920 as T. Werner Laurie The Golden Calf A Story of the Diamond Fields , London, 1925 Limelight unpublished References reflist M. F. Cartwright, StephenBlack 1880 1931 A Chronology , English in Africa , 8, No. 2 September 1981 , pp. 67 95 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Black, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1931 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Black, Stephen Category 1880 births Category 1931 deaths Category South African dramatists and playwrights SouthAfrica writer stub sw StephenBlack ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Featuring Pharoah Sanders & BlackHarold Type live Artist Sun Ra Cover Pharoahandblackharold.jpg Released 1976 Recorded June 15, 1964 Genre Jazz , avant garde jazz , free jazz Producer Length Label Saturn br ESP Disk extended reissue Last album Live at Montreux Sun Ra album Live at Montreux br 1976 This album Featuring Pharoah Sanders & BlackHarold br 1976 Next album Visions Sun Ra album Visions br 1978 Featuring Pharoah Sanders and BlackHarold is a jazz album by Sun Ra , recorded live in 1964, but not released until 1976, on Ra and Alton Abraham s El Saturn Records El Saturn label . The record documents the earliest known recorded performance of The Shadow World here reverse named as The World Shadow , a complex structured piece which was to feature on several of Ra s better known records of subsequent years, notably The Magic City . It is an unusual item in the Ra discography, because tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders replaces John Gilmore musician John Gilmore , a mainstay of the Arkestra for most of its existence at the time, he was working in other contexts, with the pianists Paul Bley and Andrew Hill, and drummer Art Blakey. ref Allmusic class album id r722987 pure url yes allmusic Featuring Pharoah Sanders and BlackHarold Overview ref Before releasing the recording, Sun Ra said It should be very interesting to the world to show what the pre Coltrane Pharoah Sanders was like ref Cited in cite book last Wilmer first Val title As serious as your life The story of the new jazz date 1977 publisher Quartet books isbn 0704331640 pages 89 ref Also featured is the obscure flautist, BlackHaroldHarold Murray ref cite book ... Sanders and BlackHarold June 1964 , released in 1976, whose The Voice of Pan and Dawn Over Israel ... url yes allmusic Featuring Pharoah Sanders and BlackHarold Overview Bot generated title ref br ... Israel incl. Space Mates Ra Personnel and Recording details Pharoah Sanders Sax Tenor BlackHarold ... more details
Wiktionary HaroldHarold may refer to TOC right People Given name Only include persons commonly know as simply HaroldHarold given name , including a list of persons and fictional characters with the name Harold Harefoot , or Harold I c. 1015 1040 , King of England from 1035 to 1040 Harold Godwinson , or Harold II c. 1022 1066 , the last Anglo Saxon king of England Harold martyr died 1168 , child martyr and saint Surname Harold surname , surname in the English language Fiction Childe Harold s Pilgrimage , a narrative poem by Lord Byron Harold film Harold film , a 2008 comedy Harold , an 1876 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Harold and the Purple Crayon , a 1955 children s book by Crockett Johnson Harold and Maude , an American film Harold & Kumar , the common name for a series of stoner comedy films Harold, the Last of the Saxons , an 1848 book by Edward Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Other uses Harold, Ontario , Canada, a community in Stirling Rawdon township Harold horse , an American Thoroughbred racehorse Harold improvisation , an improvisational form popularized by Del Close and now performed by improvisational comedy groups worldwide Harold en Italie , the second symphony by Hector Berlioz Harold the Barrel , a song by Genesis from the album Nursery Cryme Harold or the Norman Conquest , an opera by Frederic Cowen Harold , an 1885 opera by Eduard N pravn k See also Harald disambiguation Herald disambiguation disambig Category Masculine given names de Harold es Harold fr Harold nl Harold ja no Harold pt Harold ru ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 Notability date June 2009 Infobox Defunct Company fate Bankruptcy br Liquidation company name Harold s company logo company type company slogan foundation 1948 defunct 2008 location Dallas, Texas key people num employees 624 prior to bankruptcy filing industry Retail products Mens and Womens clothing revenue homepage Harold s Stores, Inc. was a Dallas, Texas Dallas based chain of traditional, high end classic styled ladies and men s specialty apparel stores. The chain operated 43 stores in 19 mid western and southeastern states in the United States . Prior to its bankruptcy filing, the company employed 624 people. The company was granted bankruptcy liquidation on November 10, 2008 and began liquidating its stores immediately. History Harold s was founded in 1948 in Norman, Oklahoma and was later moved to Dallas, Texas . The chain operated high end mens and women s clothing, usually located in upper class areas and shopping centers in the midwestern and southeastern parts of the United States. On November 10, 2008, the company was granted bankruptcy liquidation , claiming Increased competition and a weak economy have left us no choice but to cease operations. ref http www.foxbusiness.com story markets industries retail harolds going business sale going 992498596 Harold s Going Out Of Business Sale On Now ref References reflist External links http digital.library.okstate.edu encyclopedia entries H HA028.html Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Harold s Category Companies based in Dallas, Texas Category Retail companies established in 1948 Category Companies disestablished in 2008 Category Article Feedback 5 Category 1948 establishments in the United States US retail company stub ... more details
Song infobox Name Stephen, Stephen Cover Stephen, stephen the apples in stereo.JPG Type Artist The Apples in Stereo Released 2006 Recorded Genre Pop music Pop Length 1 50 Writer Robert Schneider Composer Robert Schneider Label The Elephant 6 Recording Company Elephant 6 Producer Robert Schneider Stephen, Stephen is a song by The Apples in Stereo . The song made its debut on December 20, 2006 on the Comedy Central program The Colbert Report where it was performed by Apples frontman, Robert Schneider during Episode number 193. The song glorifies the host of The Colbert Report , Stephen Colbert character Stephen Colbert . In the opening lyrics of the song, Schneider sings who s the television host understands what matters most to which the answer is constantly the handsome and dashing Stephen. Schneider also makes reference to Colbert s grudge against The Decemberists with the lines he s calling out the bears in their evil lairs he s calling out the press in their fancy dress he s calling out The Decemberists and their Green Screen Contest . Soon after the show aired, a studio version of the song was made available for download on the band s MySpace page. It was included on the B sides and rarities collection Electronic Projects for Musicians in 2008. External links http www.comedycentral.com motherload ?ml video 79986 Performance on The Colbert Report at Comedy Central MySpace music theapplesinstereo The Apples in Stereo The Apples in Stereo The Colbert Report Category 2006 songs Category The Colbert Report ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 no footnotes date June 2010 Image Soref01.jpg right thumb Harold B. Soref Harold Benjamin Soref 18 December 1916 &ndash 14 March 1993 was twice a Conservative Party UK Conservative ... life Harold Soref was the son of Paul Soref, a Romanian born merchant shipper, and his wife Zelma n e Goodman , who lived at Hampstead in London. Harold was educated at Hall School, Hampstead, and St.Paul ... , 1940 1946. Political career Harold Soref had an early interest in colonial affairs, and was an elected ... a full repatriation scheme. On 30 September 1972, the Daily Telegraph remarked that Mr. Harold Soref ... , he left defiantly for Taiwan . In October 1972, Harold Soref claimed that the Irish Republican ... was being turned into an open house for about 50 revolutionary movements. In 1973, Harold Soref successfully ... Ronald Bell , QC, MP, had his bedroom window smashed by hand thrown missiles. Harold Soref, as Chairman ... that the Secretary of State during his recent safari displayed his dedication to Black Power . Another ... World programme on Rhodesia which, he said, gave more support to terrorists than to their victims. Harold ... of the striking resemblance between the victim, who later died, and Harold Soref. The shooting ... were meant for him. On 26 January 1981, Harold Soref presided at the Club s Africa Group Dinner at St Stephen s Club, Westminster, when Nicholas Winterton , MP, was the Guest of Honour. Business From 1959, Harold Soref was Managing Director of Soref Brothers Limited, becoming Chairman in 1976. References ... Affairs Information Service, Ilford, Essex, May 1975, P B , pps 6 10,15,16,18, 22 23. Soref, Harold, with John Biggs Davison , M.P., Julian Amery , M.P., Stephen Hastings, M.C.,M.P., and Patrick ... , London, 1986, p.  1631, ISBN 0 7136 2760 3 External links Hansard contribs mr harold soref Harold ... s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Soref, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Soref, Harold Category Conservative Party UK MPs Category Alumni of The Queen ... more details
Harold Becker born September 25, 1928 is American film director and film producer producer from New York . NOTOC Biography After studying art and photography at the Pratt Institute , Becker began his career as a still photography still photographer , ref name fandango http www.fandango.com haroldbecker filmography p 81160 Harold Becker Filmography at Fandango.com ref but later tried his hand at directing television commercial s, short film s and documentaries . Becker made his film debut in 1972 when he directed The Ragman s Daughter along with Souter Harris. ref name Hollywood.com http www.hollywood.com celebrity Harold Becker 195717 Hollywood.com biography ref Becker won the International Filmfestival Mannheim Heidelberg Mannheim Heidelberg International Film Festival Gold Prize for his short film Ivanhoe Donaldson . Filmography The Ragman s Daughter 1972 with Souter Harris The Onion Field film The Onion Field 1979 The Black Marble 1980 Taps film Taps 1981 Vision Quest 1985 The Boost 1988 Sea of Love film Sea of Love 1989 Malice film Malice directed and produced 1993 City Hall film City Hall directed and produced 1996 Mercury Rising 1998 Domestic Disturbance directed and produced 2001 References reflist External links http www.filmreference.com film 36 Harold Becker.html imdb name 0000887 BR Harold Becker Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Becker, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 25, 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH New York City , New York , United States U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Becker, Harold Category American film directors Category American film producers Category 1928 births Category Living people Category People from New York City de Harold Becker es Harold Becker fr Harold Becker it Harold Becker pl Harold Becker pt Harold Becker fi Harold Becker zh ... more details
For the New Zealand international football soccer player Harold Chapman footballer BLP sources date November 2010 File Harold Chapman.jpg right thumb HaroldStephen Chapman born 26 March 1927 in Deal ref name Barnett is a photographer noted for chronicalling the 1950s in Paris. He has produced a large ... harold chapman best shot title Harold Chapman s best shot last Barnett first Laura date 4 ... S. Burroughs , Gregory Corso , Sinclair Beiles , Brion Gysin , Harold Norse , and other great names ... of Gysin by Harold Chapman. 2008 International Contemporary Photography br Jan 26 Feb .... 2007 Harold Chapman 80th birthday celebration br Friday 29 June to Thursday 12 July The Royal Hotel, Deal. This exhibition in Chapman s home town showed some of his most famous works. 2007 Harold Chapman ... Art, 7561 Center Ave., Huntington Beach, California. 2007 2008 Harold Chapman at 80 An online retrospective ... gallery HaroldChapman default.htm Harold Chapman Gallery Books Beats Paris Michael Kellner,Hamburg and OMC Communication GmbH, D sseldorf 2001 by Harold Chapman br The Beat Hotel Editeur banal gris, 1984 by Harold Chapman, foreword by William Burroughs, foreword by Brion Gysin. br Everyman s France J.M.Dent, 1982 by Maxine Feifer Author , Harold Chapman Photographer br Vanishing France Quadrangle, New York, 1975 John Hess, Harold Chapman. References Reflist External links http blues.gr profiles blogs legendary photographer harold chapman talks about the beat hotel http blues.gr Harold Chapman ... Hotel movie featuring Harold Chapman and his work, premiered in Copenhagen December 8, 2011. http ... 04 photography harold chapman best shot Biography article in The Guardian Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chapman, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 March 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chapman, Harold Category 1927 births Category Living people Category English photographers it Harold Chapman ... more details
Harold Fleming may refer to Harold C. Fleming , anthropologist and historical linguist Harold John Fleming , football player Harold Fleming Snead , judge hndis Fleming, Harold ... more details
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Harold Dexter 7 October 1920 27 June 2000 was a British organist, Professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Head of General Musicianship Department, 1962 85 . He was educated at Wyggeston Grammar School , Leicester and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge . He was Organist of Southwark Anglican Cathedral from 1956 to 1968. References DEXTER, Harold , Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920 2008 online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 http www.ukwhoswho.com view article oupww whowaswho U178016, accessed 30 July 2011 http www.organ biography.info index.php?id Dexter Harold 1920 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dexter, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 October 1920 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 June 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dexter, Harold Category 1920 births Category 2000 deaths ... more details
Infobox Person name Harold Gresley image HaroldGresley.JPG image size caption self portrait from larger painting birth name birth date 1892 birth place Derbyshire death date 1967 death place death cause residence other names known for A Derbyshire artists and DCM education employer Repton School occupation Art teacher title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents Frank Gresley relatives signature website footnotes nationality English Harold Gresley 1892 1967 was a British artist, following his father and grandfather. He was a painter of landscapes and portraits in watercolour and oil. ref name DUK http www.derbyshireuk.net derbyshire artists1.html Derbyshire Artists Derbyshire UK ref He served in the Royal Fusiliers in the First World War and was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal . He has a substantial number of paintings in Derby Museum and Art Gallery . Biography Gresley was born in Derbyshire and studied at Derby School of Art. He was the son of Frank Gresley and grandson of James Stephen Gresley both of whom were notable artists. He interrupted his studies when the First World War broke out, joining 1st Battalion The Royal Fusiliers. During the war he fought in the Balkans and in France. For his gallantry ..., Harold was a highly accomplished portrait painter too. He lived at Chellaston , near ... catalog searchLots.cfm?scp m&artistRef NWYNSH528Q&ord 2&ad DESC&alF 1 Harold Gresley ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gresley, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Derbyshire ... DEFAULTSORT Gresley, Harold Category English painters Category Landscape artists Category Portrait ... Category 1967 deaths Category Collections of Derby Museum and Art Gallery be ca Harold Gresley cs Harold Gresley da Harold Gresley eo Harold Gresley fr Harold Gresley id Harold Gresley it Harold Gresley ru , simple Harold Gresley sk Harold Gresley fi Harold Gresley uk ... more details
Black s may refer to Black s Law Dictionary Black s Medical Dictionary Black s Beach , La Jolla, San Diego, California Black s Store , Hampton, Illinois Zamora, California , formerly Black s See also Blacks disambiguation Black disambiguation disambig geo Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Harold Ridley may refer to Harold Ridley ophthalmologist 1906 2001 , English ophthalmologist Harold Ridley Jesuit 1939 2005 , college president hndis Ridley, Harold ... more details
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Harold W. Massingham b.25 October 1932 Mexborough d.13 March 2011 was a British poet . Life He is the son of H. W. Massingham a collier from Mexborough . He attended the same Mexborough Grammar School as the Yorkshire poet and Poet Laureate Ted Hughes but in a class two years below. He taught at the University of Manchester students included Steven Waling, and Trevor Griffiths . ref http books.google.com books?id k5onAAAAMAAJ&q Harold Massingham manchester&dq Harold Massingham manchester&lr &pgis 1 Mike Poole & John Wyver, Powerplays Trevor Griffiths in Television, 1984, London BFI Publishing, p.12 ref Harold Massingham lived in Mexborough, and published three volumes of poetry in 1965, 1972 and 1992. ref http www.yorkshirepost.co.uk obituaries Vernon Scannell.3519869.jp Ian McMillan, Vernon Scannell, Yorkshire Post, 23 November 2007 ref His work was published in The New Yorker, and Alhambra Poetry Calendar . Under the pseudonym Mass , he set crosswords for national newspapers and magazines for more than 30 years. ref Jonathan Crowther 2006 A Z of Crosswords , Collins ISBN 978 0 00 722923 9, ISBN 0 00 722923 2 ref He also compiled chess puzzles. ref http menmedia.co.uk manchestereveningnews news s 1413025 farewell to mass crossword king harold massingham dies aged 78 ref Awards 1968 ... Press, 1969 Seafarer Wanderer Poetry Books cite book title Black Bull Guarding Apples place London ... Harold Massingham&source bl&ots 8UdpWdWTZm&sig JB 8bSz sYb448EfEyV35Fj0rUI&hl en&ei A0oSoS4LaDCM7Lm8I4F ... www.yorkshirepost.co.uk news community obituaries harold massingham 1 3197384 Harold Massingham Obituary ... to mass crossword king harold massingham dies aged 78 Paul Britton, Farewell to Mass Crossword king Harold Massingham dies, aged 78, Manchester Evening News, 23 March 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Massingham, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES Mass SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 October 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 March 2011 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Massingham, Harold ... more details