Deleted image removed IMAGE Photolarge.strausz hupe.jpg thumb RobertStrausz Hup RobertStrausz Hup 25 March 1903 &ndash 24 February 2002 was a United States U.S. Austria n born diplomat and Geopolitics geopolitician . In 1923 he immigrated to the United States . Serving as an advisor on foreign investment to American financial institutions, he watched the Depression spread political misery across United States America and Europe . After the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, Strausz Hup began writing and lecturing to American audiences on the coming war. After one such lecture in Philadelphia , he was invited to give a talk at the University of Pennsylvania , an event which led to his taking a position on the faculty in 1940. Strausz Hup founded the Foreign Policy Research Institute in 1955 and two years later published the first issue of Orbis http en.wikipedia.org wiki Orbis foreign policy , the quarterly journal that remains to this day the Institute s flagship publication. Strausz Hup authored or co authored several important books on international affairs. His first major work, Geopolitics The Struggle for Space and Power , published just as the United States entered World War II , became a bestseller in its genre. His later works included Protracted Conflict and The Balance of Tomorrow . In 1969, he was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka . He subsequently served as ambassador to Belgium 1972 74 , Sweden 1974 76 , NATO 1976 77 , and Turkey 1981 89 . In 1989, upon retirement after eight years as United States Ambassador to Turkey Ambassador to Turkey , Strausz Hup rejoined the Foreign Policy Research Institute as Distinguished Diplomat in Residence and President Emeritus. Quotations As policy evolves towards several continental systems, and technology accentuates ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Strausz Hupe, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strausz Hupe, Robert Category 1903 births Category 2002 deaths Category American ... more details
eastern name order Strausz Gyula Gyula Strausz February 26, 1880 1962 was a Hungary Hungarian Track and field track and field athlete who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics . He participated in the Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics Men s discus throw discus throw competition and finished fourteenth and in the Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics Men s long jump long jump competition where he finished tenth with a distance of 6.010 metres. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Strausz, Gyula ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Hungarian high jumper and discus thrower DATE OF BIRTH February 26, 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strausz, Gyula Category 1880 births Category 1962 deaths Category Hungarian discus throwers Category Hungarian long jumpers Category Athletes track and field at the 1900 Summer Olympics Category Olympic athletes of Hungary hungary athletics bio stub ... more details
J n Strausz born 16 November 1942 in Mukachevo Munk cs , Hungary , now Ukraine , nicknamed Johan after composer Johann Strauss II Johann Strauss , is a former Slovakia Slovak Association football football Forward association football striker who played for MFK Ko ice Jednota Ko ice , Dukla Prague 1965 1966 , MFK Ko ice VSS Ko ice 1963 1965 and 1967 1975 , Ban k Ro ava, 1. FC Tatran Pre ov Tatran Pre ov and Dru stevn k a a within years 1960 1979. He overall played 261 matches and scored 115 goals at the Czechoslovak First League . ref http www.rsssf.com tablest tsjsltops allt.html Czechoslovakia All Time Topscorers ref Strausz was capped once for the Czechoslovakia national football team against Romania national football team Romania on 30 May 1965. References reflist External links http nv.fotbal.cz reprezentace reprezentace a statistiky viewstat3.asp?name StrauszJan J n Strausz at The Football Association of the Czech Republic http www.worldfootball.net spieler profil jan strausz Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Strausz, Jan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH 16 November 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH Munk cs, Hungary now Ukraine DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strausz, Jan Category 1942 births Category Living people Category People from Mukachevo Category Slovak footballers Category Czechoslovak footballers Category Czechoslovakia international footballers Category MFK Ko ice players Category Dukla Prague footballers Category 1. FC Tatran Pre ov players Slovakia footy forward stub cs J n Strausz ... more details
Alexander Strausz 1829 1905 was a Hungary Hungarian born American brewer, cartographer, architect, mining engineer, industrialist and school superintendent. Early life Strausz pronounced strooss was born to a well to do family in Budapest , Hungary, as evident by his educated abilities. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 , he served as a lieutenant under Gen. Art r G rgey , surrendering with him at Surrender at Vil gos Vil gos now iria, Romania in 1849. He was taken prisoner by the Russians, then released into custody of the Austrians for service in the Austrian army in Italy. However, he and several others deserted, seeking refuge first in Hamburg, then in London, UK, in 1850. On 18 April 1851, he arrived in the United States at the port of Boston, Massachusetts , with a letter of introduction to Edward Everett . He was supposedly also acquainted with Daniel Webster . He worked briefly ... 1912 2011 in St. Louis, Missouri. Upon Alex Jr. s death, Mary Helen Hubbard Strausz took her four year old daughter to Los Angeles, California and eventually remarried. Mary Helen Strausz married Louis ... married Kenneth Elden Pepping 1929 2012 and they had two daughters. Henry Noble Harry Strausz would ..., Louisiana. He married the former Olive Agnes Pratt of Ohio. They had one son, Julien. Strausz s in laws ... 1862, Porter sent Strausz to reconnoiter the riverside defenses of that city. Under a flag of truce ..., North Carolina , Strausz and his family relocated there. He partnered with Lawson E. Rice to form the Cape ... in the National Register of Historical Places. These places are the Strausz House, the Hasell Parsley ... of schools from 1889 to 1892. Annie Young Strausz is buried along with one small son in West View ... 1807 1867 . 623 pp. Includes references to Strausz while serving in the US Navy in 1863. US Census reports for the Young family of DC, for 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. Persondata NAME Strausz, Alexander ... , Hungary DATE OF DEATH 1905 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strausz, Alexander Category 1829 births Category ... more details
Robert The is a New York artist known for his Gun Books and other sculptures made primarily of books. Career The s work has been exhibited in notable museums in the US and internationally. According to the Chicago Reader , The is reluctant to betray his trade secrets, saying only that he uses a power saw. Paper is harder to cut than wood , he says . Each year he cranks out hundreds of pieces every one is different . The s book guns have been collected, writes the Chicago Reader, in the Museum of Modern Art , the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles , and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis . ref name ChicagoReader cite web url http www.chicagoreader.com chicago on exhibitloaded words Content?oid 893423 title Chicago Reader publisher chicagoreader.com work On Exhibit loaded words date May 15, 1997 accessdate November 14, 2011 author huebner, Jeff ref Reception The New York Times , discussing the future of physical books, wrote that creative uses for books that do not involve engaging with words on a page already abound , and instances The s books cut into gun shapes . ref cite web url http www.nytimes.com 2010 08 08 magazine 08fob consumed t.html?scp 1&sq 22Robert 20The 22 20gun 20book&st cse title New York Times publisher nytimes.com work Creative New Uses for Books date August 6, 2010 accessdate November 14, 2011 author Walker, Rob ref According to the Chicago Reader, The owns up to the book guns sensational aspect , and says he still gets complaints , the majority in The s words from leftists . ref name ChicagoReader GreenMuze writes that Bookguns by American artist Robert The, are used books that are artfully cut into gun like shapes. Each book is carefully selected to create a play on words or add an ironic dimension to his ... http www.bookgun.com bookgun.com http quarterlyconversation.com the book art of robert the cara ... by robert the.html allpics 4u http volcanoeditions.com blog ?attachment id 1475 volcanoeditions.com ... more details
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