other uses refimprove date March 2011 Pash , sometimes spelled Paash September 9, 1950 March 23, 1988 was the pen name of Avtar Singh Sandhu , an India n poet . His strongly Left wing politics left wing views were reflected in his poetry. He was born in Talwandi Salem , Jalandhar , Punjab, growing up in the midst of Naxalite a revolutionary movement waged in punjab against the landlords, industrialists, traders, etc. who control the means of production. He published his first book of revolutionary poems, Loh Katha Iron Tale in 1970 his militant and provocative tone raised the ire of the establishment and a murder charge was hastily brought against him. He spent nearly two years in jail, before being finally acquitted. On acquittal, he became involved in Punjab s Maoism maoist front, editing a literary magazine, Siarh The Plow Line . He became a popular political figure on the left during this period, and was awarded a fellowship at the Punjabi Academy of Letters in 1985. He ... with the Anti 47 Front, opposing Sikh nationalism Sikh extremist violence. Pash, who was in Punjab ... Indian languages , Nepali language Nepali and English language English . Quotes about Pash The best known name in the Left and progressive movements in modern Punjabi literature, Pash followed an old ... said of the subject love this pash and many academic figures such as Alan Harrigan, Niall Harrigan, Greg Calvin and Chris O Kane. References reflist External links http www.apnaorg.com poetry pashPash s Poetry http paash.wordpress.com Paash Wordpress YouTube TC6X0F6uOfI paash dehakde angyaariaan te saunde.... http parchanve.wordpress.com category E0 A8 AA E0 A8 BE E0 A8 B6 Pash Poetry http www.pash studio.com Pash Creative Design Studio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pash ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 9, 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH ... pt Pash ur ... more details
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Jim Pash December 23, 1948 April 29, 2005 was an United States American musician and recording artist. Originally the surf saxophonist for The Surfaris , an early California Surf rock group in the 1960s, known for the 1963 instrument hit Wipe Out Surfaris song Wipe Out ref cite web url http www.surfariswipeout.com eulogy.htm 2005 eulogy for jim pash title Eulogy for Jim Pash. author Paul Johnson month April year 2005 accessdate February 28, 2008 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref . In later years, Pash dedicated his time to his Harp of David project, a recreation of the original harp and song melodies used by King David of the Bible ref cite web url http www.charismamag.com display.php?id 5991 2002 surfing for jesus title Surfing For Jesus. author Steven Lawson month June year 2002 accessdate February 28, 2008 ref . He died April 29, 2005, from heart failure congestive heart failure while waiting for a liver transplant ref cite web url http us.vdc.imdb.com name nm1580629 bio title IMDB. accessdate February 28, 2008 ref . References references External links http www.surfariswipeout.com Surfaris Official Site IMDb name name The Surfaris 1580629 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pash, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 23, 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 29, 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pash, Jim Category 1948 births Category 2005 deaths Category Deaths from congestive heart failure Category The Surfaris members Category Surf musicians US musician stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 Infobox military person name Boris Pash birth date birth date 1900 06 20 df yes death date death date and age 1995 05 11 1900 06 20 df yes birth place San Francisco, California death place Greenbrae, California placeofburial Colma, California placeofburial label image File Boris Pash.jpg 240px caption Colonel Boris T. Pash allegiance flag United States of America branch File US Department of the Army seal.png 25px United States Army serviceyears 1940&ndash 1957 rank File US O6 insignia.svg 25px Colonel United States Colonel commands Alsos Mission battles World War II Allied Invasion of Italy Allied invasion of France Allied Invasion of France Western Allied invasion of Germany Allied Invasion of Germany awards Legion of Merit br Distinguished Service Medal United States Distinguished Service Medal laterwork Boris Theodore Pash 20 June 1900&ndash 11 May 1995 was a United States Army officer. Biography He was born in San Francisco, California San Francisco , California ... aka Edgar C.B. Pash was born on June 14, 1921. Upon returning to the United States with his family ... Pashkovsky to Pash. File Pash boris c1.jpg thumb left Boris Pash right in April 1945 with the Alsos Mission in Hechingen Before World War II , Pash taught at Hollywood High School in Los Angeles . He ... material and capture the scientists working on the Nazi atomic project. After the war, Pash served .... He died on May 11, 1995 in Greenbrae, California . Colonel Pash is a member of the Military Intelligence ... last Pash first Boris T. title The Alsos Mission location New York year 1980 External links Portal ... http alsos.wlu.edu qsearch.aspx?browse people Pash, Boris Annotated bibliography for Boris Pash from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues Manhattan Project Persondata NAME Pash, Boris ALTERNATIVE ..., California DEFAULTSORT Pash, Boris Category Manhattan Project people Category American people ... Pash ru , ... more details
Jeff Pash was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Adelaide Football Club North Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League SANFL . He is a half forward flanker in North Adelaide s official Team of the Century . Pash made his North Adelaide debut in a game against Port Adelaide Football Club Port Adelaide in 1938, aged 21. He was the club s best and fairest winner that year and again the following season. In 1939 he was also a Magarey Medal ist, tying with Ray McArthur from West Adelaide Football Club West Adelaide but winning after the umpires conferred. From 1941 to 1943 he was in Port Augusta, South Australia Port Augusta due to teaching commitments and didn t return to the club until 1944, although they had merged with Norwood Football Club . He was a premiership player that season and when the war was over the merger ended. His last game of league football was in the 1949 SANFL Grand Final against West Torrens Football Club West Torrens which North Adelaide won by 23 points, thus ending a premiership drought for the club stretching back to 1931. He finished with a total of 137 games for North Adelaide and four for South Australia at interstate football. From 1950 to 1964 he was a respected football journalist for The Adelaide News . References http www.fullpointsfooty.net p q.htm Jeff 20Pash 20 North 20Adelaide Fullpointsfooty profile Magarey Medal winners Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pash, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pash, John Category North Adelaide Football Club players Category Magarey Medal winners Category 2005 deaths Category Australian rules footballers from South Australia Category Australian sports journalists AFL bio 1910s stub ... more details
The Last Whale by Fremantle Press is the title of a novel by Australian author and journalist Chris Pash. In the late 1970s in Albany, Western Australia , Chris Pash was an eager young reporter working on the Albany Advertiser. The town was full of tension while it bore witness to the final days of Australia s whaling industry. Pash was a city boy, fresh, eager, and keen to make his mark in journalism. He took notes. He kept files. He saw and heard things he could not write. Thirty years after the last whale was captured and slaughtered in Albany, Pash tells the story he could not tell then, of the characters and events that brought whaling to an end. He knew them all and he kept the notes because something told him that one day, when the pain was just a memory, the story would be written. The Last Whale is a fair and balanced account portraying the raw adventure of going to sea, the perils of being a whaler and the crazy, but somehow magical commitment that lead activists to throw themselves into the paths of explosive harpoons. Accompanied by a fine photographic record of the time, this is the action packed history of a town reliant on whaling dollars pitted against a determined band of protesters. Chris Pash is a journalist who works in the news and information industry. The Last Whale was published by Fremantle Press in October 2008. gallery Deleted image removed Image Last whale.jpg The Last Whale is set in Western Australia s southern most city, Albany. deletable image caption 1 subst time l, j F Y 7 days gallery References http www.thelastwhale.blogspot.com ISBN 9781921361326 Published DEFAULTSORT Last Whale, The Category 2008 novels Category Australian novels 2000s novel stub ... more details
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label commander3 commander3 label notable commanders Boris Pash Insignia identification symbol ... . The Alsos Mission was commanded by Colonel United States Colonel Boris Pash , a former Manhattan ... United States Lieutenant Colonel Boris Pash to command the unit. sfn Jones 1985 p 281 Pash had been .... sfn Jones 1985 pp 261 265 Pash s command comprised his executive officer Captain Wayne B. Stanard ... staff. sfn Groves 1962 p 193 sfn Pash 1969 pp 14 15 Italy In December 1943, the Alsos Mission reached Algiers , where Pash reported to the Chief of Staff at Allied Forces Headquarters AFHQ , Major ... as Pash s instructions were not to give the British information about the Alsos Mission, although, as it turned out, Strong was already fully aware of it. It was therefore arranged that Pash ... on to Italy, where it was assigned to Major General Kenyon A. Joyce s Allied Control Commission . Pash ... Pash 1969 pp 16 17, 26 27 Alsos interviewed the Italian Minister for Communications, the Chief of Naval ... , and examined what captured technical documents could be found. sfn Pash 1969 p 22 There was little ... of various kinds who would enter Rome on the heels of the advancing Allied forces. sfn Pash 1969 ... missiles. sfn Pash 1969 p 29 Rome finally fell on 4 June 1944. When the news came that its fall was imminent, Pash was ordered from London to Italy. He flew back to Italy and entered the city with S Force on 5 June. sfn Pash 1969 pp 29 32 Pash took key scientists into custody, and arranged ... the command of Pash s deputy, Major Richard C. Ham, and Johnson and Major Robert R. Furman were sent ..., decided to create a new, even larger Alsos Mission for Western Europe in March 1944. Pash assumed ... April. The military staff for the new mission were selected by Bissell on Pash s advice. Lieutenant ... Western European languages, as its head. sfn Goudsmit 1947 p 15 sfn Groves 1962 p 207 sfn Pash ... and one Norwegian officer also served with the Alsos Mission. sfn Pash 1969 pp 255 256 By the end ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Nicedisc are an experimental Sound audio video duo consisting of Jeffrey Pash and Nick Phillips. Influenced by the structural film structural film movement , Nicedisc s work thus far has tended towards minimalism and austerity. In 2004, the duo released the DVD Untitled on Brooklyn label Rebuild All Your Ruins. The DVD features three extended audio video pieces centered around the use of full screen color flickers and fades. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicedisc ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Art duos Category American experimental filmmakers US film bio stub ... more details
Infobox AFL player name Allan Crabb birth date birth date 1923 5 24 df y birth place heightweight cm kg originalteam death date death date and age 1982 2 11 1923 5 24 df y death place debutdate debutteam debutopponent debutstadium playingteams Glenelg, South Australian National Football League SANFL 1942 1956 204 games, 168 goals statsend 2005 careerhighlights br Glenelg Best and Fairest 1949 Glenelg captain 1949, 1955 1956 20 matches for South Australia Magarey Medal list 1949 Runner up 1950 Inducted South Australian Football Hall of Fame SANFL Hall of Fame 2002 Allan Buster Crabb 24 May 1923 11 February 1982 was an Australian rules football er best known for his playing career with Glenelg Football Club Glenelg , SANFL , in the 1940s and 1950s. Crabb was a left foot Ruckman Australian rules football position ruckman who debuted with the war time combined West Adelaide Glenelg side in 1942, and played out his career from 1945 1956 with Glenelg. In the process he became one of the most popular and respected footballers in the State http www.fullpointsfooty.net co cz.htm Allan 20Crabb 20 Glenelg . Jeff Pash , a contemporary and later a Sports journalism sports writer , noted Crabb s outwardly placid nature, yet he was well able to look after himself in the roughhouse world of the ruck. Pash described Crabb s rucking as both the deft plamer and the solid knocker and felt that he had some adventurous quality about him, too whimsical almost that leads him to mark one handed or otherwise do the dangerouse thing, but not at all in any spirit of ostentation . ref cite book last Pash first Jeff authorlink coauthors Paul Depasquale title The Pash Papers Australian Rules Football in South Australia 1950 1964 year 1999 publisher Pioneer Books location Australia isbn 0 908065 48 5 page 51 ref Crabb represented South Australia against interstate teams for many years usually in ruck partnership with Norwood Football Club Norwood s John Marriott footballer John Marriott . Crabb wa ... more details
This page is a list of Punjab region Punjab i authors, who were born or lived in the Punjab, or who write in the Punjabi language . nowiki Please list in alphabetical order by last name. Please list each name in accordance with Wikipedia Naming conventions people Do not use titles and honorifics. Please do not include authors who do not already have articles, or who are not likely to have articles written about them. Authors without articles MUST have references showing their notability and Punjabi heritage, or they WILL be removed. nowiki dynamic list dev tharikewala Gurpareet Bains Sharif Kunjahi Balraj Sahni Amrita Pritam Chaman Lal Shiv Kumar Batalvi Sultan Bahu Rupinderpal Singh Dhillon Kartar Duggal Kartar Singh Duggal Bhai Vir Singh Ajit Saini Shardha Ram Phillauri Alam Lohar Mir Tanha Yousafi Balwant Gargi Bhai Gurdas Hashim Poet Hashim Dr Harnek Singh Kaler Jaswant Singh Kanwal Anwar Masood Pash Paash Avtar Singh Sandhu Surjit Paatar Gurbaksh Singh Preetlari Kripa Sagar Pash Avtar Singh Sandhu Paash Bulleh Shah Waris Shah Giani Gurdit Singh Gurdial Singh Gurdas Maan Harbhajan Singh poet Prof. Mohan Singh Mohan Singh Nanak Singh Narinder Singh Kapoor Sukhbir writer Dalip Kaur Tiwana Kulwant Singh Virk Damodar Das Arora Paramjit Kaur Sirhind Buta Singh Karnail Singh Somal Simran Kaler Joga Singh Jogi Category Punjabi people Category Writers by language Category Punjabi language Category Punjabi literature Category Punjabi language writers Category Punjab, India related lists Authors DEFAULTSORT Punjabi authors ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 The Paz Peace Theater Portuguese Teatro da Paz, Teatro da Pash was designed by the military engineer Jos Tib rcio Pereira de Magalh es and was built between 1869 and 1878 in Bel m do Par , Brazil . Its neoclassical style fa ade is an acquiescence to the period of time when this style was in great account in Brazil. To some, Magalh es inspiration model was La Scala in Milan, Italy. Its name pay homage to the end of the Paraguayan War 1864 1870 . The first piece to be act in the theater was the play by Adolphe d Ennery , Les Deux Orphelines , on February 16 , 1878 . The Paz is the biggest theatre in north Brazil and most of the building material came from Europe Italian marble, English cast iron and French luster . The hall is decorated with sculptures of the most famous Brazilians artists of the 19th century. coord missing Brazil External links http theatrodapaz.com.br web Teatro da Paz in Portuguese Category Opera houses in Brazil Category Theatres in Brazil ... more details
Infobox AFL player name George Blue Johnstone birth date , birth place originalteam Glenelg Football Club Glenelg , South Australian National Football League SANFL death date death place debutdate debutteam debutopponent debutstadium playingteams Glenelg, SANFL 1927 1930, 1932 1940 203 games 161 goals statsend 2005 careerhighlights br Member of the first premiership team for Glenelg 1934 Best and fairest for Glenelg 1932, 1936 1937 Played 16 games for South Australia Magarey Medal list 1934 Inducted Glenelg Hall of Fame 2002 Inducted South Australian Football Hall of Fame SANFL Hall of Fame 2002 George Blue Johnstone was an Australian rules football er who played for Glenelg Football Club Glenelg in the SANFL between 1927 and 1940. George Johnstone was nicknamed Blue in typical Australian fashion due to his red hair. http www.fullpointsfooty.net i j.htm George 20 Blue 20Johnston 20 Glenelg Johnston played when the Glenelg club formed in 1920 was still very much struggling to be competitive against the other 7, more established, sides in the League. Indeed, apart from the 1934 premiership, the highest the club finished during Johnstone s playing career was 6th. Johnston played 203 league games the first Glenelg player to pass the 200 mark during his career, won three best and fairest awards, and put in a best afield performance as the club broke its premiership duck against Port Adelaide in 1934. He also won the SANFL s highest individual honour the Magarey Medal for the best and fairest player in 1934. Jeff Pash , himself a Magarey Medallist in 1939, described Johnston as a phenomenal leaper for the ball ... he had the sort of frightening steel spring strength about him that John Coleman Australian footballer John Coleman had. All of him and he was tall and strong was up there for that ball. ref cite book last Pash first Jeff authorlink coauthors Paul Depasquale title The Pash Papers Australian Rules Football in South Australia 1950 1964 year 1999 publisher Pioneer ... more details
Infobox Airport name Shishmaref Airport image SHH h.jpg IATA SHH ICAO PASH FAA SHH type Public owner Alaska DOT&PF Northern Region operator city served Shishmaref, Alaska location elevation f 12 elevation m 4 coordinates coord 66 14 58 N 166 05 22 W region US type airport website r1 number 5 23 r1 length f 5,000 r1 length m 1,524 r1 surface Asphalt footnotes Source Federal Aviation Administration ref name FAA FAA airport ID SHH use PU own PU site 50701.01 A , effective 2009 05 07. ref Shishmaref Airport airport codes SHH PASH SHH is a state owned public use airport located one nautical mile 1.85 km south of the central business district of Shishmaref, Alaska Shishmaref , a village in the Nome Census Area, Alaska Nome Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska . It has one asphalt paved runway designated 5 23 and measuring 5,000 x 70  ft. 1,524 x 21 m . ref name FAA Shishmaref is located on Sarichef Island in the Chukchi Sea , just north of the Bering Strait and five miles from the mainland. As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 5,040 commercial passenger boardings enplanements in calendar year 2006 and 4,732 enplanements in 2007. ref http www.faa.gov airports planning capacity passenger allcargo stats passenger FAA Passenger Boarding Data 2006, 2007 ref According to the FAA s National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems NPIAS , it is classified as commercial service non primary because it has between 2,500 and 10,000 passenger boardings per year. ref http www.faa.gov airports planning capacity npias FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems 2009 2013 ref Airlines Bering Air Frontier Flying Service Hageland Aviation Services References references External links http wayback.archive.org web http www.alaska.faa.gov fai images ARPT DIAGRAMS SHH.gif FAA Alaska airport diagram small GIF small FAA procedures SHH US airport2 SHH PASH Category Chukchi Sea Category Airports in the Nome Census Area, Alaska fr A roport de Shishmaref ru ... more details
of the Pash shan. He learned this by overhearing a conversation of a secret society within the Ol ... Pash shan. Finally, they are told how the Spirit skills were depleting and the Holy Vine withering, somehow because of the Pash shan. After class, Neric and Raamo have another private conference wherein ... more about the Pash shan, while simultaneously Raamo attempts to learn about them through pensing ... their meetings and spied on them. Hungry for information on the Pash shan, she aggressively interrogates ... their secret if she is allowed to join them, with her ultimate goal being the destruction of the Pash shan. It is then that Pomma reveals that Teera is not a captured Kindar, but in fact a Pash shan herself. The news comes as a shock. Pomma reveals more, about how the Pash shan who refer to themselves ... and has been living among the Pash shan. Eventually an Erdling named Tocar appears at the entry ... to do his own research into the nature of the Pash shan, ruffling the feathers of the Ol zhaan. He ... is on board with Raamo and Neric to expose the Geets kel and work toward freeing the Pash shan and her ... the Kinder and Pash shan. External links http www.zksnyder.com belowroot.html Below the Root on Zilpha ... more details
Infobox film name Prapancha Pash A Throw of Dice image Charu Roy, and Seeta Devi in the 1929 film, Prapancha Pasha A Throw of Dice , directed by Franz Osten.jpg image size 300px caption Charu Roy and Seeta Devi in the 1929 film Prapancha Pasha A Throw of Dice director Franz Osten producer Nadine Luque br Tim Pearce br Himansu Rai br Bruce Wolfe writer W.A Burton br Max Jungk br Niranjan Pal story narrator starring Seeta Devi br Himansu Rai br Charu Roy br Modhu Bose music Willy Schmidt Gentner br Nitin Sawhney 2006 cinematography Emil Sch nemann editing distributor International Fandango br U.K BFI British Film Institute released 16 August 1929 br 31 August 2007 Re release ref http 209.85.175.104 search?q cache kDhqhuvmHSgJ www.bfi.org.uk about media releases 2007 07 24 throw of dice.pdf A Throw of Dice 1929&hl en&ct clnk&cd 27 BFI Press Release on A Throw of Dice British Film Institute . ref runtime 74 min country Weimar Republic Germany br British Raj British India br United Kingdom language budget gross preceded by followed by A Throw of Dice Prapancha Pash is a 1929 silent film by German born director, Franz Osten , based on an episode from the Indian epic The Mahabharata . ref name chn Franz Osten made 19 films in India between 1926 and 1939, and the film formed the final part of a trilogy of Indo German productions, between Franz Osten and Indian actor producer Himanshu Rai , the other films being Prem Sanyas 1925 and Shiraz 1928 . After a gap, Osten returned to India, and worked with Bombay Talkies formed by Himanshu Rai Rai . Soon, during the production of Kangan The Bangle in 1939, Osten, a member of the Nazi Party, was arrested by British colonial officials and held through to the end of the World War II. ref name ny The film has been in the British Film Institute BFI s archives since 1945, though rarely seen. In 2006, the film was digitally restored ref name ... website http www.athrowofdice.com Prapancha Pash A Throw of Dice IMDb title 0020286 Prapancha Pash ... more details
Pash as the Managing Director, the station was named AM Station of the Year by the British Columbia ... Limited to Dennis Barkman, Ken Davis and Gerald Pash. Pash was named BC Associations of Broadcasters ... acquired the interest of Barkman and Pash, and then the interest of Ken Davis in 1990. CKOK adopted ... more details
Ray McArthur was an Australian rules footballer who played with West Adelaide Football Club West Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League SANFL . McArthur played in many positions during his career including ruckman. He made his debut 1935 and was West Adelaide s best and fairest winner two years later. In 1939 he tied in the voting for the Magarey Medal with Jeff Pash but lost the award after an additional count. He was however awarded a retrospective Magarey Medal in 1998. During World War Two he played with the combined West Adelaide Glenelg side before resuming with West Adelaide when the war ended. He topped West s goalkicking in 1945 with 42 goals before retiring at the end of the following season, finishing with 152 games. On four occasions during his career he represented South Australia at interstate football. References http www.fullpointsfooty.net mc.htm Ray 20McArthur 20 West 20Adelaide Fullpointsfooty profile Magarey Medal winners Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macarthur, Ray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macarthur, Ray Category West Adelaide Football Club players Category Magarey Medal winners Category Possibly living people AFL bio stub ... more details
Himanshu Roy 1892&ndash 1940 , one of the pioneers of Indian cinema, is best known as the founder of the Bombay Talkies in 1934. He was associated with a number of movies, including Goddess 1922 , Prem Sanyas The Light of Asia 1925 , Siraj 1926 , A Throw of Dice 1928 and Karma 1933 . He was married to actress Devika Rani . Bombay Talkies At Bombay Talkies studio, Roy partnered with Sashadhar Mukherjee , and Mukherjee s brother in law worked as a technician in the studio. Due to suspected romantic liaisons between his wife and the leading man in one film, Himanshu sacked the leading man and cast the gawky, awkward looking and reluctant brother in law Ashok Kumar as the leading man. Kumar went on to have a successful career in films. After Roy s death, there was a struggle for studio control. His widow Devika Rani was in conflict with Sashadhar Mukherjee. Eventually there was dual control and alternate production of films by the two camps. During this era Mukherjee produced the studio s biggest hit Kismet 1943 film Kismet in 1943. Then Mukherjee broke away to form Filmistan in partnership, and Devika Rani, fully in charge of the studio, did not have as much success. In 1945 Devika Rani married Svetoslav Roerich and moved away from Bombay and films. Ashok Kumar and Mukherjee made a bid to revive Bombay talkies and produced one big hit in Mahal 1949 film Mahal . Eventually the studio shut down and is now a decrepit property in Malad . Filmography Producer Kangan 1939 The Bangle English title Izzat 1937 Jeevan Prabhat 1937 Savitri 1937 Achhut Kanya 1936 Untouchable Girl English title Janmabhoomi 1936 Jeevan Naya 1936 Jawani Ki Hawa 1935 Leichtsinn der Jugend Germany title Karma 1933 Prapancha Pash 1929 A Throw of Dice English title Schicksalsw rfel Germany title Shiraz 1928 Grabmal einer gro en Liebe Germany title Actor Karma 1933 Prapancha Pash 1929 A Throw of Dice English title Schicksalsw rfel Germany title Shiraz 1928 Grabmal einer gro en Liebe Germany title Prem San ... more details
Infobox AFL player name Marcus Boyall birth date birth date 1917 10 8 df y birth place heightweight 188cm 78kg originalteam Collingwood Football Club Collingwood , Australian Football League VFL death date death place debutdate debutteam Collingwood Football Club Collingwood debutopponent debutstadium playingteams Collingwood 1935 1938, 1944 1945 50 games, 29 goals Glenelg, South Australian National Football League SANFL 1940 1948 49 games coachingteams Glenelg 1960 statsend 2005 careerhighlights br Glenelg Best and Fairest 1941 Magarey Medal list 1941 Marcus Boyall is a former Australian rules football er best known for his playing career with Collingwood Football Club Collingwood , Australian Football League VFL , and Glenelg Football Club Glenelg , SANFL , in the 1930s and 1940s. VFL career Boyall debuted for Collingwood as a 16 year old in 1935. He was not an automatic selection immediately indeed in 1936 he won the Gardiner Medal for best and fairest in the VFL reserves competition. By the end of 1936 he had only played 4 Senior games. In 1936 1937 he played 35 games with the League team in the key position of Centre half back and his future with Collingwood seemed bright. In 1938 he came equal third in the Brownlow Medal , the League s award for best and fairest . SANFL career In 1939 Boyall sought to move from Collingwood to Glenelg in the South Australia n competition, but Collingwood refused to clear him. After standing out of football for a year thus negating Collingwood s claim to his services Boyall was then able to join Glenelg for the 1940 season. Initially Boyall was both captain and coach, but struggled with the dual role and resigned these appointments midway through 1940. His form improved almost immediately. http www.fullpointsfooty.net bi bz.htm Marcus 20Boyall 20 Collingwood, 20Glenelg, 20Camberwell That Glenelg had recruited an established Victorian ref cite book last Pash first Jeff authorlink coauthors Paul Depasquale title The Pash Papers Au ... more details
like remaking Savkari Pash in sound in 1936, Pratibha 1937 , one of his few preserved films which ... Bazaar Savkari Pash. Savkari Pash dealt with money lending and the plight of poor farmers. However ... Savkari Pash. Often described as ref Encyclopaedia of Hindi cinema By Encyclopaedia Britannica India Pvt. Ltd ref Savakari Pash 1925 dealing with money lending, a problem that blighted the lives of countless illiterate, poor farmers. J.H.Wadia on the two versions of Savkari Pash I faintly remember the silent Savkari Pash...But it was only when I saw the talkie version that I realized what a great ..., Kolhapur. In 1936 remake of Savkari Pash as a talkie . In 1937 Pratibha. Sadhvi Meerabai Rukmini ... more details