Wiktionary spectatorSpectator defined as n. An observer of an event or person who looks on or watches onlooker observer. The Spectator is the name of several publications. The Spectator 1711 , which is often meant in historical contexts, a British publication edited by Addison and Steele The Spectator , a British weekly current affairs magazine The Hamilton Spectator , a Hamilton, Ontario, newspaper published since 1846 Spectator Magazine , a BDSM sex newspaper in San Francisco, published from 1978 until 2005. Columbia Daily Spectator , the student newspaper of Columbia University The Stuyvesant Spectator , the student newspaper of Stuyvesant High School the student newspaper of Hamilton College New York Hamilton College the student newspaper of Seattle University the student newspaper of Valdosta State University See also The American Spectator , a U.S. conservative political magazine American Spectator literary magazine , a literary magazine published from 1932 to 1937 Spectator sport Spectator shoes Disambig fr The Spectator la Spectator nl Spectator fi Spectator sv The Spectator zh The Spectator ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 About the UK political magazine Spectator disambiguation Infobox magazine title The Spectator image file The Spectator Magazine 18 September 2010 Front Cover.jpg image size 200px image caption The Spectator 18 September 2010 cover company Press Holdings paid circulation ... of The Spectator url http conservativehome.blogs.com thetorydiary 2009 08 fraser nelson is new editor ... http www.spectator.co.uk The Spectator is a weekly British conservative magazine first published on 6 ... arts pages on books, music, opera, and film and TV reviews. In late 2008, Spectator Australia was launched ... 896046 sales and online readership of the spectator power ahead once more.thtml Spectator Sales and online readership of the Spectator power ahead once more ref Editorship of The Spectator has often ... Johnson wins London mayoral race ref History First Hundred Years Early Years The Spectator s founding .... Almost certainly there is no precise evidence he revived the title from the The Spectator 1711 ... cite book last Beach Thomas first William title The Story of the Spectator, 1828 1928 year 1928 ref ... The Story of the Spectator, 1828 1928 year 1928 ref over content, commencing a longlasting tradition of the paper s editor and proprietor being one and the same person. Consequentially The Spectator s political ... last Blake first Robert title From Wellington to Thatcher newspaper The Spectator date 23 September 1978 ref . Under Rintoul The Spectator came out strongly for Reform Act 1832 The Great Reform Act ... temperament. ref cite news newspaper The Spectator date 3 January 1835 ref In 1853 it gave ... or deeply stirring their emotions. ref cite news newspaper The Spectator date 24 September 1853 ref Meredith Townsend, Richard Holt Hutton and John Strachey In 1861 The Spectator was bought by a journalist ... last Blake first Robert title From Wellington to Thatcher newspaper The Spectator date 23 September 1978 ref . Townsend s writing in The Spectator confirmed him as one of the finest journalists of his ... more details
Taxobox image image width regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes subordo Blennioidei familia Labrisomid Labrisomidae genus Paraclinus species P. spectator binomial Paraclinus spectator binomial authority Guimar es & Bacellar, 2002 synonyms Paraclinus spectator is a species of labrisomid blenny. ref name Fishbase http www.fishbase.org summary SpeciesSummary.php?genusname Paraclinus&speciesname spectator Paraclinus spectator at www.fishbase.org. ref It was described by Guimar es and Bacellar, in 2002. References Reflist Category Labrisomidae Category Animals described in 2002 Perciformes stub nl Paraclinus spectator ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 DISPLAYTITLE The Spectator 1711 Image Spectator.jpg 200px right thumb The Spectator from 7 June 1711 The Spectator was a daily publication of 1711 12, founded by Joseph Addison ... months, and these papers when collected formed the eighth volume. Aims The stated goal of The Spectator ..., the authors of The Spectator promoted family, marriage, and courtesy. Readership Image The Spectator ... edition of Addison and Steeles The Spectator. Despite a modest daily circulation of approximately 3,000 copies, The Spectator was widely read Joseph Addison estimated that each number was read by 60,000 ... class merchants and traders large and small. J rgen Habermas sees The Spectator as instrumental ... The Spectator declares itself to be politically neutral, it was widely recognised as promoting British Whig Party Whig values and interests. The Spectator was also popular and widely read in the later ... in its popularity has been discussed by Brian McCrea and C.S. Lewis . Characters of The Spectator One of the principal conceits of The Spectator is its fictional narrator, Mr. Spectator. The first number is dedicated to his life story. Mr. Spectator speaks very little, communicating mainly ... and fulfil his position as spectator . He comments on the habits, foibles and social faux pas of his ... life. The second number of The Spectator introduces the members of the Spectator Club , Mr. Spectator s close friends. This forms a cast of secondary characters which The Spectator can draw on in its ... men usually entertain women. No. 2 He is reformed near the end of The Spectator when he marries. Andrew ... mentioned in the Spectator as being kicked by Sir Roger De Coverley in a public coffee house Sources The Spectator Nos. 1, 2, 10 Addison , 1710 11. The most used edition of The Spectator is Donald F. Bond ... www.classicauthors.net Steele SpectatorClub Text of the Spectator gutenberg no 12030 name The Spectator ... http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b00tdqbs Dear Mr Spectator, series 2 BBC series by Elizabeth Kuti ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 The Newtownards Spectator is a newspaper serving Newtownards , County Down , Northern Ireland and the nearby Ards Peninsula . It is published by the Bangor, County Down Bangor based Spectator Newspapers and has a sister title, the County Down Spectator . Northern Irish newspapers Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Category Media in County Down Category Newtownards UK newspaper stub NorthernIreland stub ... more details
The Spectator was an English language newspaper published from Madras between 1836 and 1859. It is the first daily newspaper to be published from the city. History The Spectator was founded as a weekly in 1836 with J. Ouchterlony as its first publisher. After him, the newspaper was published by C. Sooboo Moodely and C. M. Pereira. The Spectator became a daily newspaper in 1850 it is the first daily English newspaper to be published from Madras. The paper was purchased by Gantz and Sons and merged with The Madras Times in 1859. References cite book title Madras Rediscovered last Muthiah first S. year 2004 authorlink S. Muthiah publisher East West Books Madras Pvt Ltd id ISBN 81 88661 24 4 page 51 DEFAULTSORT Spectator Category English language newspapers published in India Category Defunct newspapers of India Category Media in Chennai ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Wine Spectator image file Wine spectator front.jpg image size 250px image caption ... issn 0193 497X Wine Spectator is a lifestyle magazine that focuses on wine and wine ... . ref Wine Spectator July 14, 2010 . http www.winespectator.com webfeature show id 43213 Senior Editor James Suckling Retires from Wine Spectator ref ref name decaret Lechmere, Adam, Decanter.com July 15, 2010 . http www.decanter.com news news.php?id 300127 Shock as Suckling leaves Wine Spectator ... as a San Diego based Tabloid newspaper format tabloid newspaper by Bob Morrisey in 1976, Wine Spectator ..., James, Wine Spectator March 28, 2005 . http www.winespectator.com webfeature show id Bob Morrisey Wine Spectator Founder Dies 2461 Bob Morrisey, Wine Spectator Founder, Dies ref That year, its panel ... the Wine Spectator Wine Tasting of 1986 on the tenth anniversary of the Judgment of Paris ... Wine Spectator ref Other activities Wine Spectator operates the Wine Experience, a yearly event that includes ... magazine show id 41256 2009 New York Wine Experience ref The magazine also runs the Wine Spectator ... gws blindtaste.com http blindtaste.com 2008 08 15 what does it take to get a wine spectator award of excellence What does it take to get a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence? ref whose aim was to discover ... Spectator url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2008 08 21 WI9712F167.DTL date August ... Jerry, Los Angeles Times title Wine Spectator drinks a hearty glass of blush url http www.latimes.com ... web last Yarrow first Alder, Vinography.com title Wine Spectator Restaurant Awards Exposed as a Total Farce url http www.vinography.com archives 2008 08 wine spectator restaurant awar.html date August ... wins Wine Spectator Award of Excellence url http www.drvino.com 2008 08 19 fictitious restaurant wins wine spectator award of excellence date August 19, 2008 ref With nearly 4,500 restaurant applications ... August 20, 2008 http forums.winespectator.com eve forums a tpc f 6826053161 m 835102245 Wine Spectator ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Hamilton Spectator image Image HamiltonSpectator Logo.png 225px type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1846 owners Metroland Media Group Torstar Torstar Corporation headquarters 44 Frid Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada publisher Dana Robbins editor Paul Berton circulation 99,391 weekdays br 103,109 Saturdays in 2010 ref name Circ BPA Worldwide Canadian Circulations Audit Board http www.bpaww.com Bpaww com Pages CirculationReports.aspx Circulation Report for the year ending December 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2012. Reg ref website http www.thespec.com thespec.com The Hamilton Spectator , founded in 1846, is a newspaper published every day but Sunday in Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton , Ontario , Canada . History The Hamilton Spectator was first published July 15, 1846, as The Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce . Founded by Robert Smiley and a partner, the paper was sold in 1877 to William Southam , who founded the Southam Newspapers Southam newspaper chain and made the Spectator the first of the chain. The Southam chain was sold in 1998 to Conrad Black , who in turn sold off The Hamilton Spectator to Sun Media . In 1999 the Spectator was sold for a third time to Torstar Corporation . Publication The Hamilton Spectator is currently published 6 days a week by Metroland Media Group , a division of Torstar . It services Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton , Burlington, Ontario Burlington and surrounding communities Stoney Creek, Ontario Stoney Creek , Ancaster, Ontario Ancaster , Dundas, Ontario Dundas , Flamborough, Ontario Flamborough and Glanbrook, Ontario Glanbrook , as well as the Niagara, Ontario Niagara communities of Grimsby, Ontario Grimsby ..., Ontario Caledonia , Hagersville, Ontario Hagersville and Dunnville, Ontario Dunnville . The Spectator ... Spectator official website http www.warmuseum.ca cwm exhibitions newspapers intro e.shtml Democracy ... Hamilton Spectator, The Category Publications established in 1846 Category Newspapers published ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 refimprove date January 2010 The Somerset Spectator is a regional newspaper in Somerset County, New Jersey Somerset County , New Jersey that was established on September 11, 1969 by Marsha Senz, Roslyn Westheimer and Judith Quintman as the weekly newspaper that gives a hoot about Franklin. In the 1990s, the paper became known as The newspaper for southern Somerset County. The paper s mascot through 2002 was an owl designed by a local artist in 1969. History The Spectator had its known office of publication in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey Franklin from its inception to 2003, when it moved to Hillsborough Township, New Jersey Hillsborough . In 2001, it became known as The Spectator , while colloquially continuing to be known as the Somerset Spectator. In 2010, the newspaper moved its main offices to New Brunswick, in neighboring Middlesex County, while maintaining a bureau in Somerset County. Over the years, it has served as official newspaper for Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey Franklin , 1971 2000 Montgomery Township, New Jersey Montgomery Township , 2001 present Millstone Borough, 1997 99 and 2001 03 Rocky Hill, New Jersey Borough of Rocky Hill , 1997 present, all in Somerset County. Coverage was broadened to include Middlesex County towns adjacent to Somerset County with the move in 2010. The newspaper has included coverage of New Brunswick and North Brunswick from the 1980s onward. References cite news url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F50F1EFB3859147A93C1AB1782D85F478785F9 title Small Town Weeklies of All Kinds Thriving Revolution in Weeklies last Ross first Bill D. date September 23, 1973 work The New York Times accessdate 18 December 2009 includes a discussion of the Somerset Spectator and its ... The Somerset spectator. work Chronicling America at the Library of Congress accessdate 18 December 2009 External links http www.spectatorweekly.com Somerset Spectator under construction as of November ... more details
Infobox Newspaper See Template Infobox Newspaper for syntax name The Slovak Spectator image File SlovakSpectator.pdf SlovakSpectator 200px caption type Weekly newspaper format foundation 1995 ceased publication price owners publisher Petit Press editor chiefeditor Beata Balogov assoceditor maneditor staff language English political circulation 8,400 headquarters Slovakia sister newspapers SME newspaper SME , j Sz , Korz r and various regional My noviny newspapers ref http www.petitpress.sk Petit Press.sk ref oclc ISSN website http www.spectator.sk The Slovak Spectator or in abbreviated form Slovak Spectator is Slovakia s only English language newspaper. It is published weekly by The Rock, s.r.o. publishing house and covers local news, culture and business. The company also publishes a magazine called SPEX and five special publications that appear throughout the year, including the Spectacular Slovakia travel guide, the Book of Lists business directory, and comprehensive guides to local real estate, investment environment and human resources. The debut issue of The Slovak Spectator hit newsstands across Slovakia on March 1, 1995. The newspaper was founded by four Americans Rick Zednik, Richard Lewis, Eric Koomen and Daniel J. Stoll. Currently, only Koomen and Stoll are owners along with the largest media company in Slovakia Petit Press. Its target group includes foreigners living and working in Slovakia, Slovaks with good command of English, students at universities, foreign companies established in Slovakia and embassies as well as similar groups living abroad, especially people who are living and working in Slovakia or who are preparing to do so. References Reflist added above External links Sources by script assisted edit External links http www.spectator.sk Official site of The Slovak Spectator DEFAULTSORT Slovak Spectator Category Newspapers published in Slovakia slovakia newspaper stub de The Slovak Spectator ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Spectator image caption type Weekly newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1936 ceased publication price free owners publisher South Georgia Printing editor Amber Smith circulation 4000 ref http www.valdosta.edu news releases spectator.021909 ref headquarters Hopper Hall Valdosta State University ISSN website http www.vsuspectator.com www.Spectator.com The Spectator is the independent student newspaper of Valdosta State University , published every Thursday morning during each Fall and Spring Semester. The Spectator began in 1936 as the Campus Canopy. It contains latest campus news, local news, opinions, features, entertainment, and sports. Awards The Spectator has ... Advertising Excellence. ref http www.gapress.org contest pdf gcpaBNC05.pdf ref The Spectator won first ... in February 2008. ref name Spectator Captures Awards at State Conference cite news url http www.valdosta.edu news releases spectator.022608 title Spectator Captures Awards at State Conference ... www.gapress.org contest pdf gcpaBNC07.pdf ref 2008 The Spectator brought home 10 awards at the 2008 ... name 2010 Spectator Awards http www.valdosta.edu news releases spectator.021510 ref Among those awards, four Spectator writers won individual awards. Karah Leigh Hancock, the 2008 2009 Editor in Chief ... Story. Staff writer Angel Bass came in third for Best Feature. Among the other awards that The Spectator ... in Advertising. ref name The Spectator wins 10 awards at state conference cite news url http www.vsuspectator.com 2009 02 11 the spectator wins 10 awards at state conference title The Spectator wins 10 awards at state conference date February 12, 2009 publisher The Spectator accessdate 2009 02 14 ... Excellence, and third place for Best Community Service Features. ref name 2010 Spectator Awards ref http www.gapress.org contest pdf gcpaBNC09.pdf ref 2010 The Spectator received four awards in the annual ... http www.vsuspectator.com VSU Spectator http www.facebook.com pages The Spectator 39868446170 Spectator ... more details
The Washington Spectator is a twice monthly, independent political periodical with a circulation of 60,000, published by The Public Concern Foundation. It was founded by Tristram Coffin in 1971 as Washington Watch ref Fish, Hamilton. http www.washingtonspectator.org articles 20060101fyi.cfm Ben A. Franklin, 1927 2005, The Washington Spectator , January 1, 2006. ref , and became The Washington Spectator in 1974. ref Robert McG. Thomas Jr. http www.nytimes.com 1997 06 16 us tristram coffin is dead at 84 created washington spectator.html Tristram Coffin Is Dead at 84 Created Washington Spectator, The New York Times , June 16, 1997. ref The current editor in chief is Lou Dubose, ref Nichols, Lee. http www.austinchronicle.com news 2007 07 20 505126 Mr. Dubose Goes to Washington Part Time, The Austin Chronicle , July 20, 2007. ref who assumed the editorship in 2007. Dubose is the author of Vice Dick Cheney and the Hijacking of the American Presidency and co author, with Molly Ivins , of the books Bushwhacked Life in George Bush s America , Shrub The Short but Happy Political Life of George W. Bush , and Bill of Wrongs The Executive Branch s Assault on America s Fundamental Rights . The current publisher is Hamilton Fish. ref http www.washingtonspectator.org about.cfm About the Spectator, The Washington Spectator retrieved October 17, 2011 . ref Besides Coffin and current editor Dubose, former editors include Ben A. Franklin, who helmed the periodical from 1993 to 2005. ref http www.nytimes.com 2005 11 22 business media 22franklin.html?scp 3&sq 22washington 20spectator 22&st cse Ben A. Franklin, 78, Reporter for The Times, Dies, The New York Times , November 22, 2005. ref In the early 1990s, the Spectator distinguished itself with reporting on the sexual assault scandals of Oregon ... has also served as publisher of the Spectator . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create ... www.washingtonspectator.org The Washington Spectator Categories DEFAULTSORT Washington Spectator Category ... more details
List of violent spectator incidents in sports spectator incidents . Notable spectator sports events ... addressing the psychology behind a desire to view spectator sports, and how it might be leveraged ... within the spectator to project a public image through a declaration of team allegiance. Separation of the active and the passive, the line between sport and spectator, gives rise to the paradox of the spectator described by French philosopher Jacques Ranci re which is to seek an opportunity ... of sports attendance figures DEFAULTSORT Spectator Sport Category Sports culture fi Penkkiurheilu ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Spectator image Image The Spectator Stuyvesant.png 175px type Biweekly student ... stuyspectator.com The Stuyvesant Spectator , also known as The Spectator , is a high school newspaper ... cite web url http www.stuyvesant.ourstrongband.org extracurriculars.htm Spectator archiveurl ... Spectator archivedate September 28, 2007 title The Spectator work Stuyvesant High School Extra curricula ... connection with its older namesake, Columbia University s Columbia Daily Spectator , and it has been ... publisher Columbia Scholastic Press Association accessdate May 28, 2006 ref The Spectator s original ... board meets daily in the Spectator journalism class and is headed by the Editor in Chief ... Editor on matters relating to the paper. The Spectator is not for profit and financially independent .... The Spectator distributes 3,000 copies to the Stuyvesant community and surrounding neighborhoods ... may join at any time. History The Spectator has been in continuous publication since 1915. As the crown ... Joseph E. Kasper 15. The first issue sold for two cents. In the early 1930s, the Spectator became ... charged that the principal censored several Spectator stories and revoked graduation awards for editors ..., The Spectator supported anti Vietnam demonstrations. Shutdown of The Spectator In April 1998, Editor in Chief Micah Lasher published a wraparound spoof edition of the Spectator called The Defectator ... s windowless office. Principal Jinx Cozzi Perullo shut down the Spectator after mounting tensions between ... the Spectator to have a written set of guidelines. The Spectator staff drew up a charter with help ... journalists, in concert with a faculty adviser, will make the final content decisions for The Spectator. ref name charter http stuyspectator.com charter The Charter of The Spectator ref The charter ... administrators except its faculty adviser, and allows The Spectator to print important and controversial ... learning general specials weblines 211.html work The New York Times ref It is the basis for The Spectator ... more details
File De Hollandsche Spectator.jpg thumb 210 px left De Hollandsche Spectator The Hollandsche Spectator lit. Dutch Spectator was an important Dutch language newspaper or an early magazine of the Age of Enlightenment Enlightenment period. ref name dc394 Willem Frijhoff, Marijke Spies, Dutch Culture in a European Perspective 1800, blueprints for a national community Joost Kloek and Wijnand Mijnhardt with the collaboration of Eveline Koolhaas Grosfeld , Uitgeverij Van Gorcum, 2004, ISBN 90 232 3964 4, http books.google.com books?id EsKX3r0Mv4C&pg PA65&lpg PA65&dq Hollandsche Spectator 1731 1735&source ..., p.394 ref It was founded by Justus van Effen , who was inspired by the British The Spectator 1711 Spectator ... Spectateur Fran ais 1725 . The Hollandsche Spectator was published in Amsterdam by Uytwerf Hermanus ..., http books.google.com books?id jGo3AAAAIAAJ&pg PA145&dq Hollandsche Spectator Dutch&lr &as brr 3&cd ... Hollandsche Spectator 1731 1735&source bl&ots eMoH1CQbhZ&sig Z7OL9e2BQx5kRTWjQkLz2GbrZ2k&hl en&ei ... Effen It was one of the most notable papers inspired by The Spectator , in which the spectator, literally ... Spectator consisted of everything that would interest a coffeehouse audience politics, religion ... books?id k B 1fCfk0kC&pg PA101&dq Hollandsche Spectator The Enlightenment World&lr &as brr 3&cd 1 ... Spectator is considered one of the most valuable achievements of the late 18th century Dutch ...?id EsKX3r0Mv4C&pg PA65&lpg PA65&dq Hollandsche Spectator 1731 1735&source bl&ots eMoH1CQbhZ&sig Z7OL9e2BQx5kRTWjQkLz2GbrZ2k ...&dq Hollandsche Spectator Dutch&lr &as brr 3&cd 6 v onepage&q Hollandsche 20Spectator 20Dutch&f false ... Spectator Dutch&lr &as brr 3&cd 25 v onepage&q Hollandsche 20Spectator 20Dutch&f false Google Print, p.312 ref See also Dutch Enlightenment De Nederlandsche Spectator 1855 1860 The Spektator 1843 1850 ... Hollandsche Spectator&lr &as brr 3&source gbs navlinks s Hollandsche spectator, Volume 1   ... in 1735 nl Hollandsche Spectator pl Hollandsche Spectator ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 A spectator ion is an ion that exists as a reactant and a product chemistry product in a chemical equation . Spectator ions can be observed in the reaction of aqueous solution s of sodium chloride and copper II sulfate but does not affect the equilibrium 2Na sup sup sub Aqueous aq sub 2Cl sup sup sub aq sub Cu sup 2 sup sub aq sub SO sub 4 sub sup 2 sup sub aq sub 2Na sup sup sub aq sub SO sub 4 sub sup 2 sup sub aq sub CuCl sub 2 Solid s sub The Na sup sup and SO sub 4 sub sup 2 sup ions are spectator ions since they remain unchanged on both sides of the equation. They simply watch the other ions react, hence the name. They are present in total ionic equations to balance the charges of the ions. In stoichiometry reaction stoichiometry , spectator ions are removed from a complete ionic equation to form a net ionic equation. For the above example this yields So s 2Na sup sup sub aq sub s 2Cl sup sup sub aq sub Cu sup 2 sup sub aq sub s SO sub 4 sub sup 2 sup sub aq s sub s 2Na sup sup sub aq sub s s SO sub 4 sub sup 2 sup sub aq sub s CuCl sub 2 s sub Where s x s Spectator ion 2Cl sup sup sub aq sub Cu sup 2 sup sub aq sub CuCl sub 2 s sub Spectator ions concentration only affect the Debye length . In contrast, Potential Determining Ion s, whose concentrations affect surface potential by surface chemical reactions as well the Debye length. Net ionic equation A net ionic equation ignores the spectator ions that were part of the original equation. See also Catalysis Category Acid base chemistry DEFAULTSORT Spectator Ion Chem stub Reaction stub mk nl Tribune ion no Tilskuerion ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Brown Spectator caption A Journal of Conservative and Libertarian Thought type Monthly Journal owners The Foundation for Intellectual Diversity chiefeditor Ryan Fleming circulation 2,000 ref cite web url http thebrownspectator.com the staff title About Us publisher The Foundation of Intellectual Diversity accessdate 2009 10 18 ref political Conservative foundation 2002 headquarters Providence, RI Providence , Rhode Island website http www.brown spectator.com Brown Spectator.com weblog http www.brownivy.com BrownIvy.com The Brown Spectator is a student run journal of conservative and Libertarianism libertarian political writing at Brown University . It was originally the product of a student independent project. It was first published in 1984 as a two page offering of student writing on brightly colored paper . ref http www.brown.edu Administration News Bureau Databases Encyclopedia search.php?serial B0510 ref It was revived in 1986 as a Brown University, student run opinion journal that published articles of both national and campus concern that other publications ignored. Begun by Jennifer Poli 87 and Karen Engel 87, put out the alternative journal of conservative thought ref http www.brown.edu Administration News Bureau Databases Encyclopedia search.php?serial B0510 ref After disappearing for some time, The Brown Spectator was re revived by Stephen Beale ref http brown spectator.com ref during the 2002 2003 school year and survives in its current form as Brown University s only journal of conservative and libertarian thought. ref http brown spectator.com ref See also portal Conservatism Collegiate Network References references External links http brown spectator.com The Brown Spectator official website http www.brown.edu Administration News Bureau Databases Encyclopedia search.php?serial B0510 The Brown Spectator at Encyclopedia Brunoniana Category Brown University organizations ... more details
For other magazines with this title Spectator disambiguation Spectator Magazine was an United States American weekly newspaper published and distributed in San Francisco from 1978 until October 2005, and dubbed itself California s original adult newsmagazine . ref http web.archive.org web http www.spectator.net Spectator.net , from the Internet Archive ref The magazine in Tabloid newspaper format tabloid format featured Human sexuality sex and BDSM related stories and advice as well as numerous advertisements for phone sex , strip club s and other sex businesses. The paper was distributed through newspaper vending machine news rack s, adult book stores, strip clubs and some general stores. Publisher and owner Kat Sunlove was interviewed for Wendy McElroy s 1995 book XXX A Woman s Right to Pornography . She related how the Spectator Magazine originated in 1978 as the adult services advertising portion of the earlier free speech paper Berkeley Barb . In 1987, the Spectator s employees bought the paper. ref Wendy McElroy. http www.zetetics.com mac xxx XXX A Woman s Right to Pornography , 1995. Chapter 7. ref The publication was sold to Dara Lynne Dahl and W. Vann Hall in January 2002, with Dara taking the role of Editor in Chief. In April of that year, rival publication Yank began legal action against Spectator , alleging unfair competition, interference with business advantage, slander, and conversion. ref East Bay Express. http www.eastbayexpress.com news attack of the moans Content?oid 283705 Attack of the Moans , 29th May 2002 ref The results were hard times for the paper with fewer and fewer articles and more and more blatant sex content, loss of the corporate status, and eventual abandonment by Ms. Dahl amidst a variety of legal problems in 2004. In 2004, an attempt was made ... who saw The Spectator through all its inceptions was Dave Patrick who was the principal photographer ... the Internet Archive DEFAULTSORT Spectator Magazine, The Category Alternative weekly newspapers ... more details
wiktionary Image Spectators.jpg thumb 200px right Men s circa 1930 oxford full brogue spectator shoes The Spectator shoe British English Co respondent shoe is a style of low heeled, Oxford shoe oxford , Brogue shoe Semi brogues or Half brogues semi brogue or Brogue shoe Full brogues or Wingtips full brogue constructed from two contrasting colors, typically having the toe and heel cap and sometimes the lace panels in a darker color than the main body of the shoe. Sfn Drummond 2010 Sfn Matthes 2006 p 263 Sfn Schur Ehrlich Ehrlich 2007 p 87 This style of shoe dates from the nineteenth century but reached the height of popularity during the 1920s and 1930s. Sfn Benstock Ferriss 2001 p 49 Common color combinations include a white shoe body with black, brown tan toe and heel caps, but other colors can be used. The spectator is typically an all leather shoe, but can be constructed using a canvas, mesh or suede body. The saddle shoe , another style of two tone oxford shoe, can be distinguished from the spectator shoe by noting the saddle shoe s plain toe and distinctive, saddle shaped decorative panel placed mid foot. John Lobb , the famous English footwear maker, claimed to have designed the first spectator shoe as a cricket shoe in 1868. Citation needed date November 2010 The spectator was originally constructed of willow calf leather and white buck or reverse calf suede. The white portion was sometimes made from a mesh material, for better ventilation in hot weather. Citation needed date November 2010 For women, spectator pumps have been considered, during certain periods, to be very high fashion and a kind of dress shoe . After their loss of popularity in the early 1950s, when sling backed and sandaled, thinner pumps became stylish, they returned to fashion in the early 1980s ... color, spectator shoes are most appropriate for women s spring and summer wear. Citation ..., usually in brown and white ref harv Refend Category Shoes Category History of fashion fi Spectator ... more details
italic title Infobox Newspaper name The Oregon Spectator image File Oregon Spectator April 30, 1846.png 250px caption The April 30, 1846 front page of br The Oregon Spectator type Bi weekly format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1846 ceased publication 1855 price owners Oregon Printing Association editor William G. T Vault br Henry A. G. Lee br George Law Curry br Aaron E. Waite circulation headquarters Oregon City, Oregon Oregon City br USA The Oregon Spectator , was a newspaper published from 1846 to 1855 in Oregon City, Oregon Oregon City of what was first the Oregon Country and later the Oregon Territory of the United States . The Spectator was the first American newspaper to be published west of the Rocky Mountains and was the main paper of the region used by politicians for public debate of the leading topics of the day. The paper s motto was Westward the Star of Empire takes its way . ref name pacific Brier, Warren J. Political Censorship in the Oregon Spectator. The Pacific Historical Review , Vol. 31, No. 3 Aug., 1962 , pp. 235 240 ref History The Oregon Printing Association published the first issue on Thursday, February 5, 1846. ref name Gray Gray, William H. A History of Oregon, 1792 1849, Drawn from personal observation and authentic information . Harris & Holman Portland, OR. 1870 ref The Association consisted of William G. T Vault , James W. Nesmith , John P. Brooks, George Abernethy , John H. Couch , Robert Newell Oregon politician Robert Newell , and John E. Long with T Vault serving as president and the first editor of the paper. ref name Gray For the first four years the owners did not allow sectarian political discussions in the paper. ref name pacific The first edition was only four tabloid pages, printed on a hand press which was purchased ... File Oregon Spectator tablet.jpeg thumb left upright Tablet erected in 1919 commemorating the Oregon Spectator As the main newspaper in the region, the Spectator was often used to inform the populace ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Spectator Nunatak coor dm 70 37 S 159 29 E is an isolated, mainly ice covered nunatak consisting of hornblende, standing 4 nautical miles 7  km west of the Pomerantz Tableland , Usarp Mountains . The feature was used as a survey station by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1963 64 , who gave the name because of its aspect. usgs gazetteer Category Nunataks of Oates Land OatesLand geo stub ... more details
about the conservative political magazine the 1932 1937 publication American Spectator literary magazine Refimprove date November 2007 italic title Infobox magazine title The American Spectator logo logo ... Start date 1967 month company American Spectator Foundation country United States based Arlington ... The American Spectator is a conservative United States U.S. monthly magazine covering news and politics, edited by Emmett Tyrrell R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and published by the non profit American Spectator ... Spectator was founded as The Alternative in 1967 by Tyrrell and other students at Indiana University ... An American Spectator for several years, in 1977 the magazine changed its name to The American Spectator because, in editor Tyrrell s words, the word alternative had come to be associated almost ... in the 1960s. The Spectator is also a British magazine of somewhat similar format and anti establishment ... Department investigation led nowhere and the Spectator was exonerated. 2000s As shortfalls continued ... changed to the American Spectator Foundation . The magazine then moved operations back to the Washington ... . ref http spectator.org archives 2011 10 08 standoff in dc The American Spectator The Spectacle ... world 2011 oct 10 washington protest american spectator patrick howley?newsfeed true Washington protest American Spectator condemned over article World news guardian.co.uk Bot generated ... links http www.spectator.org The American Spectator official site Byron York , http www.theatlantic.com doc prem 200111 york The Life and Death of The American Spectator , The Atlantic Monthly , November ... www.uiowa.edu 030116 153 articles brock01.htm The Real Anita Hill , The American Spectator , March ... , The American Spectator , January 1994 the Troopergate story David Brock, Blinded by the Right The Conscience ... Tyrrell, Jr. ed. , Orthodoxy The American Spectator s 20th Anniversary Anthology , Harper & Row , 1987. ISBN 0 06 015818 2 EnglishCurrentAffairs DEFAULTSORT American Spectator Category Publications ... more details
The World Spectator is a weekly newspaper in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan , serving the communities of Moosomin, Saskatchewan Moosomin , Rocanville, Saskatchewan Rocanville , Wapella, Saskatchewan Wapella , Wawota Langbank, Saskatchewan Wawota Langbank , Kelso, Saskatchewan Kelso , Welwyn, Saskatchewan Welwyn , Spy Hill, Saskatchewan Spy Hill , Tantallon, Saskatchewan Tantallon , Fleming, Saskatchewan Fleming , Fairlight, Saskatchewan Fairlight and Maryfield, Saskatchewan Maryfield . It also serves the Manitoba communities of St. Lazare, Manitoba St. Lazare , McAuley, Manson, Manitoba Manson , Elkhorn, Manitoba Elkhorn , and Kola. The newspaper s history dates back to 1884 , when the first issue was published. The newspaper went daily for a short time during the Riel Rebellion in Western Canada in 1885. The World Spectator has won more awards than any other Saskatchewan newspaper and has become well known for promoting human rights issues twice winning the B Nai Brith League For Human Rights National Media Award and doing an award winning investigation into the history of the Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan, which is still one of the most accessed pages on the newspaper s website and international development . Its editor, Kevin Weedmark , has reported on international development issues from Afghanistan , Vietnam and the Philippines . Reporter Amanda Stephenson won the Canadian International Development Agency s Award for Excellence in Writing on International Co operation for 2006, and travelled to Mozambique to report on development projects in that country. In 2010, investigative reporting by the World Spectator on the Sun Country Health Region led to the resignation of Sun Country vice president of finance Hal Schmidt after the World Spectator reported that Schmidt had been fired from a previous job as CEO of IWK Health Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia .... External links http www.world spectator.com World Spectator Canada newspaper stub Saskatchewan ... more details
Image SpectatorBird.JPG thumb First edition cover right The Spectator Bird is a 1976 novel by Wallace Stegner . It won the US National Book Award for Fiction in 1977. ref name nba1977 http www.nationalbook.org nba1977.html National Book Awards 1977 . National Book Foundation . Retrieved 2012 03 29. br With essay by Harold Augenbraum from the Awards 60 year anniversary blog. ref The book tells the story of retired literary agent Joe Allston, who receives a postcard from an old friend, a Danish countess named Astrid. Joe initially hides the postcard from his wife, Ruth, however he soon reveals to her not only its existence but that of a diary Joe kept twenty years before, when Joe and Ruth met Astrid while visiting Denmark . The Allstons took the trip in the wake of the death of their only child, Curtis, with whom Joe fought constantly. Stegner moves the novel s narration back and forth between the present day, as Joe struggles with the physical and emotional degradations of older age, and Denmark, where Joe and Ruth get caught up in the strange, almost Gothic world of Astrid and her ostracized aristocratic family. It transpires that Joe became romantically involved with Astrid to what degree Ruth hopes to find out and still has unresolved feelings about her. The novel is both an intriguing, witty observation of Americans returning to the old country during post World War II Europe , as well as a deep meditation on the blessings and frustrations of a long marriage. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Spectator Bird Category 1976 novels Category 20th century American novels Category Novels set in Denmark Category National Book Award for Fiction winning works 1970s novel stub ... more details
The Hamilton Spectator Multiple issues wikify October 2011 refimprove February 2012 COI October 2011 ... Spectator Partnership Pty Ltd publisher Richard Leopold Jacobus Beks editor Wayne Drew sportseditor ... www.spec.com.au br http www.spec.com.au The Hamilton Spectator is a tr weekly tabloid newspaper .... It is published by the Hamilton Spectator Partnership Pty Ltd . History Originally, the Spectator ... the Hamilton Spectator and Grange District Advertiser in 1860, and later The Hamilton Spectator . Timeline ... of the Courier from T.W. Shevill. The Courier became The Spectator . Spectator published each Saturday. 1861 The Spectator faced short lived competition from a periodical Punch in Hamilton . It was run ... 1861 Spectator proprietor Robinson took in his first partner, William Vale. br April 1862 The Spectator ... 1869 Good relationship between The Spectator and Free Press, no sparring. br 1864 Vale took over the entire running of the Spectator when Robinson went to Europe. Robinson left money in Vale s trust ... s copyright outside the Spectator office, returning the ownership to Robinson. br June 1864 A Wednesday ... . Mott built first part of historic home, Kilora . Under his editorship, the Spectator turned strongly ... s conservative politics. br Early 1870s Views of Spectator swung towards support for conservative politics. 1873 Opening of the new Spectator next to the Post Office. br January 1876 A new, short lived rival for the Spectator The Commercial began. It closed in March the same year. br 1876 Robinson ... 1876 Spectator increased to three issues, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. br 1885 G.H. Mott sold his ... and its conservative politics. br 1890 Another newspaper to rival the Spectator, The Hamilton Tribune and Western Farmer Record began. It published three times a week on alternate days to the Spectator. At the time of the Tribune s challenge, the Spectator was edited by W.T. Reay who had some pretensions to liberalism, so was able to soften the attitude of the Spectator. He went on to become ... more details