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  1. Thomas Nast

    refimprove date February 2012 Infobox person name Thomas Nast image thomasnastselfportrait.jpg caption Self portrait of Thomas Nast birth date birth date 1840 9 27 mf y birth place Landau , Germany dead ... Appletons Nast Thomas signature.jpg Thomas Nast September 27, 1840 December 7, 1902 was a German ... of his enlistment in 1849 he joined them there. citation needed date February 2012 Thomas Nast s passion ... needed date February 2012 Career File Thomas H Nast.jpg thumb left Photograph of Nast by Napoleon Sarony , taken in Union Square New York City Union Square , New York City . File Thomas Nast Brady ... Tweed depicted by Thomas Nast in a wood engraving published in Harper s Weekly , October 21, 1871 File .... Tweed so feared Nast s campaign that an emissary was sent to offer Thomas Nast a large bribe, which ... Ganges1876.jpg thumb 200px left The American River Ganges , a cartoon by Thomas Nast showing bishops ... by Thomas Nast depicting a drunken Irishman lighting a powder keg. Published in Harper s Weekly ... File Thomas Nast from Harpers Weekly.png thumb right 200px portrait of Thomas Nast from Harpers Weekly ... s grandson, Thomas Nast St Hill, it was generally conceded that Nast s support won Cleveland the small ... importance. ref Paine 1974, p. 528. ref After Harper s Weekly In 1890, Nast published Thomas Nast ... ref clear Notes Reflist 30em References File Nast asks Pardon.jpg thumb right Thomas Nast asks pardon for his sketches. Nast, T., & St. Hill, T. N. 1974 . Thomas Nast Cartoons and Illustrations . New ... 2009 07 10 ISBN 0 87861 079 0 Cite EB1911 wstitle Nast, Thomas clear External links commons category Thomas Nast http elections.harpweek.com Elections 1860 1912 as covered by Harper s Weekly news, editorials ... Thomas Nast Civil War.htm Thomas Nast Civil War Pictures http greatcaricatures.com articles galleries nast html 01 nast.html Thomas Nast Caricatures of the Civil War, Reconstruction, Santa Claus, Napoleon ... of Thomas Nast Reconstruction, Chinese Immigration, Native Americans, Gilded Era Cite Appleton ...   more details



  1. Thomas Nast Home

    Infobox NRHP name Thomas Nast Home nrhp type nhl image Thomas Nast Home.jpg caption Front elevation and east profile, 2008 location Morristown, New Jersey Morristown , New Jersey NJ lat degrees 40 lat minutes 47 lat seconds 30 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 28 long seconds 52 long direction W locmapin New Jersey area built 1873 architect architecture Second Empire architecture Second Empire added October 15, 1966 designated nrhp type January 29, 1964 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 332&ResourceType Building title Thomas Nast Home accessdate 2009 09 01 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref governing body Private refnum 66000470 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Thomas Nast Home , also known as Villa Fontana , was the home of Thomas Nast . He was a German born editorial cartoonist whose drawings in Harpers Weekly contributed to the downfall of Tammany Hall . He is also known as the creator of several iconic images such as Santa Claus , the Democratic Party United States Name and symbols Democratic Donkey , and the Republican Party United States Name and symbols Republican Elephant . ref http www.nr.nps.gov writeups 66000470.nl.pdf NHL Details NRIS dead link date January 2012 ref See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Morris County, New Jersey References reflist External links Registered Historic Places Category Houses completed in 1873 Category Houses in Morris County, New Jersey Category National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Nast

    Nast may refer to People Cond Montrose Nast 1873 1942 , American journalist and entrepreneur Jean N pomuc ne Hermann Nast 1754 1817 , Austrian artist and entrepreneur Thomas Nast , 1840 1902 German born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist William Nast Methodist 1807 1899 , American religious leader William F. Nast 1840 1893 , American business manager Organizations Manufacture de Nast , a porcelain factory founded by Jean N pomuc ne Hermann Nast See also organizations with acronym NAST disambiguation disambig de NAST ...   more details



  1. NAST

    NAST the acronym may stand for National Academy of Science and Technology Philippines National Association of Schools of Theatre United States National Association of State Treasurers United States Nigerian Advanced School of Theology Ewu Nigeria See also Nast disambiguation a proper name disambig Category Acronyms ...   more details



  1. Condé Nast

    Cond Nast may refer to Cond Montrose Nast 1873 1942 , founder of Cond Nast Publications Cond Nast Publications , a major magazine publisher Cond Nast Building , the publisher s headquarters, in Times Square, New York City disambiguation nl Cond Nast ...   more details



  1. William Nast

    William Nast may refer to William Nast Methodist 1807 1899 , German American religious leader and editor William F. Nast 1840 1893 , American business manager hndis Nast, William 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



  1. Minnie Nast

    Minnie Nast 10 October 1874 &ndash 20 June 1956 was a Germans German soprano. She was born in Karlsruhe and studied at the Karlsruhe Conservatory, making her d but at Aachen in 1897. ref cite book title Les stars de l op ra grands artistes lyriques de l histoire author Stinchelli, Enrico year 2002 ref Nast performed in Dresden from 1898 1919 and then taught singing there until the bombing of the city in 1945 during World War II . She also toured in Canada , the USA , Russia , the Netherlands and England . After the 1907 winter season, a shipwreck cost many of the opera company their lives and made her decide never to tour overseas again. Nast specialized in light and soubrette roles, especially Mozart , and she created the part of Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier in 1911. Her clear tone and lack of continuous vibrato were echoed by other sopranos of the period. ref cite book title The Cambridge companion to Schubert page 279 author Gibbs, Christopher Howard year 1997 ref She made some recordings which indicate high technical accomplishment, including her part in the trio from Der Rosenkavalier . She also sang the part of Mica la in the first recording of Carmen . Nast died in F ssen. ref cite web url http arts.jrank.org pages 8541 Minnie Nast.html title Minnie Nast accessdate 4 February 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nast, Minnie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Opera singer DATE OF BIRTH 10 October 1874 PLACE OF BIRTH Karlsruhe , Germany DATE OF DEATH 20 June 1956 PLACE OF DEATH F ssen , Germany DEFAULTSORT Nast, Minnie Category 1874 births Category 1956 deaths Category German opera singers Category Operatic sopranos eo Minnie Nast ...   more details



  1. Condé Nast Publications

    Infobox publisher name Cond Nast image File Conde nast logo.jpg parent Advance Publications status founded 1909 founder Cond Montrose Nast Cond Nast successor country United States headquarters Cond Nast Building , br New York City distribution keypeople Charles Townsend Cond Nast Charles Townsend ..., CAO br Joe Simon, CTO br Thomas J. Wallace, Editorial Dir publications Magazine s topics genre imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url http www.condenast.com www.condenast.com Image Conde Nast Building New York.jpg thumb Cond Nast s headquarters are in New York City. Cond Nast , a division of Advance ... by Cond Montrose Nast and has been owned by the Newhouse family since 1959. Samuel Irving Newhouse ... Cond Nast Charles H. Townsend is Cond Nast s chief executive officer and Robert A. Sauerberg is Cond Nast s president. Cond Nast is largely considered to be the originator of the Lifestyle magazine ... interests, with fashion the larger portion of the company s focus. More recently, Cond Nast ... and licensed merchandise. In 2010, GQ became the first Cond Nast title available on the iPad . Cond Nast International Ltd., which publishes international editions of the U.S. titles, was incorporated ... magazines and 104 websites, representing 24 markets around the globe. History Cond Montrose Nast ... Nast Publications , New York CNP, 1993. ref At first, Mr. Nast published the magazine under Vogue Company and didn t incorporate Cond Nast Publications until 1923. Mr. Nast, a St. Louis born publisher ... on its path of becoming a top fashion authority. Eventually, Mr. Nast s portfolio expanded ... Golfer . The company also introduced British Vogue in 1916, and Cond Nast became the first publisher of an overseas edition of an existing magazine. Mr. Nast remained committed to publishing the highest ... , when Cond Nast introduced innovative typography, design and color. Vogue s first full color photograph was featured on the cover in 1932, marking the year when Cond Nast began replacing fashion ...   more details



  1. Condé Nast Traveler

    Infobox magazine title Cond Nast Traveler image file cover.jpg omit the file prefix image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption editor Jim Baker editor title Executive Editor previous editor staff writer frequency Monthly total circulation 811,754 ref http abcas3.accessabc.com ecirc magform.asp ABC ref circulation year 2011 category company Cond Nast Publications Cond Nast publisher firstdate Start date 1953 month country United States based New York City language English website URL http www.cntraveler.com issn 0893 9683 Cond Nast Traveler is a United States magazine published by Cond Nast Publications Cond Nast . It has its origins in a mailing sent out by the Diners ... fledged magazine, The Diners Club Magazine , in 1960. It later took the name Signature . Cond Nast ... home Sir Harold Evans , Cond Nast Traveler won four http www.magazine.org asme magazine ... 1991 . His successor as editor in chief, Thomas J. Wallace, secured two more NMAs during his tenure .... Cond Nast Traveler is produced at Cond Nast Publications Cond Nast s U.S. headquarters ... 2010 . An entirely separate U.K. edition, http www.cntraveller.com magazine Cond Nast Traveller is produced from Cond Nast s offices at Vogue House in London. It is distinguished not only by use of the British ... design. References references External links http www.cntraveler.com Cond Nast Traveler US site http www.cntraveller.com Cond Nast Traveller UK site http www.magsdirect.com condenasttraveler magazine.html Cond Nast Traveler History and Content http www.magsdirect.com condenasttraveler magazine3.html ... Travel Specialists of 2008 Advance Publications Category Cond Nast Publications Traveler Category Tourism magazines Conde Nast Traveler Category Monthly magazines Category Magazines established in 1987 lifestyle mag stub da Cond Nast Traveler he ja no Cond Nast Traveler ru Conde Nast Traveler ...   more details



  1. Jean Népomucène Hermann Nast

    Image WHMadisonChina.jpg Right thumb 200px Hard paste porcelain with gilt relief plate, 1806, from the state porcelain service produced for U.S. President James Madison for use at the White House . Jean N pomuc ne Hermann Nast 1754 1817 was founder of a porcelain manufacturer that pioneered a process of high relief, multicolored hard paste porcelain . Nast was born in Austria. He worked at a state porcelain workshop at the Palace of Versailles before starting his own factory, the manufacture de Nast , in 1783. There, Nast collaborated with French chemist Louis Nicolas Vauquelin in introducing new intensely colored glazes. At the beginning of the 19th century the company, manufacture Nast, had risen to prominence, rivaling the manufacture nationale de S vres , having supplied French nobility, the government of the French Directory , Napoleon I , and many European courts. Following Nast s death at Paris in 1817, his sons continued to operate the factory until its sale in 1835. References Klapthor, Margaret Bown. White House China 1789 to the Present. The Barra Foundation and Harry N. Abrams 1999. ISBN 0 8109 3993 2. This article is partially translated from the article http fr.wikipedia.org wiki Jean N pomuc ne Hermann Nast Jean N pomuc ne Hermann Nast on the French Wikip dia. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nast, Jean Nepomucene Hermann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1754 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1817 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nast, Jean Nepomucene Hermann Category 1754 births Category 1817 deaths Category Austrian businesspeople Category Porcelain Category French decorative artists Category French potters fr Jean N pomuc ne Hermann Nast ...   more details



  1. Manufacture de Nast

    and its contents by the British in the War of 1812 . Following the death of Nast in 1817, the factory ... Louis XVIII gave Nast s sons praise I observe with great pleasure the talent passed from father to son, I urge you to cultivate this. Nast s two sons continued management of the manufacture de Nast until ... the article http fr.wikipedia.org wiki Manufacture de Nast Manufacture de Nast on the French Wikip dia. DEFAULTSORT Nast,Manufacture de Category Manufacturing companies of France Category Ceramics manufacturers Category Porcelain Category French pottery fr Manufacture de Nast ...   more details



  1. Condé Montrose Nast

    File Nast conde.jpg thumb Cond Montrose Nast Cond Montrose Nast March 26, 1873 &ndash September 19, 1942 was the founder of Cond Nast Publications , a leading American magazine publisher known for publications ... Yorker . Background Named for his uncle Cond L. Benoist, Cond Montrose Nast was born in New York City to a family of Midwestern United States Midwestern origin. His father, William F. Nast son of the German born Methodist leader William Nast Methodism William Nast was an unsuccessful fact date .... He had three siblings Louis, Ethel, and Estelle. Nast s aunt financed his studies at Georgetown ... in St. Louis in 1897. Career File Conde Nasts Headstone.jpg thumb 300px The grave of Cond Nast in Gate of Heaven Cemetery Nast did not take well to law, and upon graduation he got a job working ... Magazine with Robert M. McBride McBride, Nast & Co. . After leaving Collier s, Nast bought Vogue ... as displaying reproductions of modern art. Nast eventually owned a stable of magazines that included ... other publishers simply focused on increasing the number of magazines in circulation, Nast targeted ... in the Great Depression as many others were, Nast spent his last years struggling to regain his early prosperity. Marriages File Conde nast fortuny.jpg thumb right 180px Clarisse Coudert Nast was married ..., ref cite news title Mrs. Cond Nast Sues for Divorce in Paris newspaper New York Times date May 30, 1925 page 9 ref they had two children, Charles Coudert Nast and Natica Nast ref http query.nytimes.com ... accessdate 19 October 2010 ref After her divorce from Nast, Clarisse Coudert Nast married J. V. Onativia. See commons Clarisse Coudert photographs of Clarisse Nast on Wikimedia Commons . Leslie Foster ..., Peter George Grenfell, 2nd Baron St. Just , ref cite news title Miss Nast Fianc e of Baron St. Just ... Lord Bonham Carter after their divorce, Leslie Foster Nast married Lt. Col. Sir Reginald Benson. Between 1932 and 1936, Nast s companion was the Vanity Fair American magazine 1913 1936 Vanity Fair ...   more details



  1. William Nast (Methodist)

    William Nast 1807 1899 was a German born religious leader and editor. He founded the German Methodist Church of the United States. Biography Nast was born in 1807 June 15 in Stuttgart , Germany . He was educated at the University of T bingen with a view to entering the ministry, but preferred literary pursuits, and after his graduation was connected with the journalism press . Nast emigrated to the United States in 1828, taught at the United States Military Academy , and subsequently became a professor in Kenyon College , Ohio. He united with the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1835, was licensed to preach , and at the conference of that body in 1837 was appointed to establish a German mission in Cincinnati, Ohio . He proved so successful in Nast Trinity United Methodist Church that enterprise that in the course of twenty years German Methodist churches were established in almost every state in the Union, and in various parts of Germany, Norway , and Sweden . Beyond this Nast served as the first President of German Wallace College which eventually became Baldwin Wallace University He died in Cincinnati 1899 May 16. Publications After 1859 he edited the German publications of the Methodist church, and after 1840 was in charge of the Christian Apologist , the organ of his branch. He translated a large number of religious works into German, and was the author of Christological Meditations Cincinnati, Ohio, 1858 a commentary on the New Testament in German 1860 the Gospel Records 1866 Christologische Betrachtungen 1866 and Das Christenthum und seine Gegens tze 1883 . References Cite Appleton s Nast, William year 1900 Authority control PND 11688469X LCCN VIAF SELIBR GKD SWD Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nast, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1807 PLACE OF BIRTH Stuttgart DATE OF DEATH 1899 PLACE OF DEATH Cincinnati, Ohio DEFAULTSORT Nast, William Category American Methodists Category University of T bingen alumni Category Kenyon ...   more details



  1. Condé Nast Building

    management references The Cond Nast Building , officially 4 Times Square , is a modern skyscraper ... Square. The major office space tenants are magazine publishing company Cond Nast Publications Cond Nast and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom , a prominent U.S. law firm . Duane Reade is a major ... of the Cond Nast Building Times Square , New York City at night Antenna mast Between 2002 and 2003 ... and Accessories Bot generated title ref Cond Nast Building in popular culture A ghost exact replica of the Cond Nast Building is featured in the Battlestar Galactica universe, as a prominent building ... , whose offices are located in the Cond Nast building. See also Portal New York City Buildings ... NYC nyc4a.html 114 in Arch.net The Cond Nast Building http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 113942 Emporis Cond Nast Building Coord 40 45 21 N 73 59 09 W display title region US NY type landmark source dewiki DEFAULTSORT Conde Nast Building Category Times Square Category Skyscrapers in New York City Category ... Modernist architecture in New York Category Cond Nast Publications Building Category Transmitter sites in the United States ar ca Cond Nast Building cs Cond Nast Building da Cond Nast Building de Four Times Square es Edificio Cond Nast eu Cond Nast Building fa fr Cond Nast Building id Cond Nast Building it Cond Nast Building he no Cond Nast Building pl Cond Nast Building pt Cond Nast Building ro Cond Nast Building ru simple Cond Nast Building sk Cond Nast Building fi Cond Nast Building tr Cond Nast Binas ...   more details



  1. Condé Nast Traveller

    Cond Nast Traveller is published by Cond Nast Publications Ltd , from Vogue House in Hanover Square, Mayfair, London. It is a luxury travel magazine aimed at the upmarket, independent traveller. It can be differentiated from the Cond Nast Traveler American version of the magazine because of the UK spelling of the word Traveller , and contains mainly original UK content, though some features are used from the US magazine and repackaged for a UK audience. The magazine runs several industry recognized awards, the most important being the Cond Nast Traveller Readers Awards, which take place every year. Other annual awards include the Readers Spa Awards, The Gold List most luxurious hotels and The Hot List best new hotels . The latter two are compiled from recommendations from the magazine s editors and writers. The Cond Nast Traveller Innovation and Design Awards highlight the best in travel innovation and design, and are often attended by high profile figures such as designer Paul Smith fashion designer Paul Smith , artist Anish Kapoor , and architect Richard Rogers Sir Richard Rogers . The current editor is Sarah Miller and the Publishing Director is Simon Leadsford. Features and awards from the magazine can be found at their website, http www.cntraveller.com www.cntraveller.com Category British magazines ...   more details



  1. William F. Nast

    Infobox person name William F. Nast image image size caption birth date 1840 06 14 birth place Cincinnati , Ohio death date 1893 death place education occupation rail transport railroad executive spouse Ethel A. Benoist parents children William Frederick Nast 1840 1893 was an American diplomat and entrepreneur. He was the third president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway . ref Various dates and other biographical information in this article are drawn from Appleton s Cyclopedia of American Biography 1887 89. ref Nast was born in Cincinnati , Ohio , on June 14, 1840, the son of William Nast Methodist William Nast . ref http books.google.com books?id 2y5viI3bHsEC&printsec frontcover PPA197,M1 William Nast by Carl Wittke, p. 197 ff. ref From 1861 to 1865 he served at the American Consulate in Stuttgart , Germany . Upon his return to the United States , Nast entered the brokerage business in New York, New York . On September 2, 1868, Nast became president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway , a position he held for less than a month, ending on September 24, 1868. He married Ethel A. Benoist, a daughter of pioneer St. Louis banker Louis Auguste Benoist . They had four children Louis, Cond Montrose Nast Cond , Ethel, and Estelle. He died in 1893, and was buried in Bellefontaine and Calvary Cemeteries Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis . ref Wittke, p. 208. ref Notes reflist References cite web publisher Princeton University Library year 2002 url http libweb.princeton.edu libraries firestone rbsc aids dayton.html title William L. Dayton Papers a finding aid accessdate 2005 07 13 cite book author Waters, Lawrence Leslie year 1950 title Steel Trails to Santa Fe publisher University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas id s start s bef before Samuel ... Henry C. Lord s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nast, William F. ALTERNATIVE ... 1893 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nast, William F. Category 1840 births Category Atchison, Topeka and Santa ...   more details



  1. Nast Hyde Halt railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Nast Hyde Halt gridref TL210078 image Image Nast Hyde Halt Remains.jpg 300px caption Remains of Nast Hyde Halt on the Alban Way manager Great Northern Railway Great Britain GNR locale Hatfield, Hertfordshire Hatfield , Hertfordshire borough City and District of St Albans St. Albans platforms 1 years 1 February 1910 events Halt opened years2 1 October 1951 events2 Halt closed replace Nothing Nast Hyde Halt was opened in 1910 to serve the new houses being built in the area. It is also said that a local householder, Oliver Bury, asked for the halt to be opened in order that he could use the line to commute to Kings Cross railway station Kings Cross . Disused Rail Start rail line previous Smallford railway station Smallford next Lemsford Road Halt railway station Lemsford Road Halt route London and North Eastern Railway br small Hatfield and St Albans Railway small col LNER colour end box External links http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations n nast hyde halt index.shtml Nast Hyde Halt at Disused Stations.org.uk Closed stations Hertfordshire coord 51.755977 0.248704 format dec region GB type landmark display title Category Disused railway stations in Hertfordshire Category Former Great Northern Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1910 Category Railway stations closed in 1951 EastEngland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Nast Trinity United Methodist Church

    Infobox NRHP name First German Methodist Episcopal Church nrhp type image Nast Trinity Methodist front.jpg caption Front of the church location 1310 Race St., Cincinnati , Ohio lat degrees 39 lat minutes 6 lat seconds 35 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 30 long seconds 59 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Ohio built 1881 architect Samuel Hannaford architecture Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque Revival added March 3, 1980 area less than one acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000626.pdf Samuel Hannaford and Sons TR in Hamilton County refnum 80003054 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Nast Trinity United Methodist Church is a historic congregation of the United Methodist Church in Cincinnati , Ohio , United States . Designed by leading Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford and built in 1881, ref name nris it was the home ... century. ref name nris Organic history File Nast Trinity Methodist sanctuary.jpg thumb left 200px Sanctuary Born in 1807 in the city of Stuttgart in Germany, William Nast Methodism William Nast immigrated ... the United States. ref Cite Appleton s Nast, William year 1900 ref Although the members of the new ... Nast Methodist Church for its founder, the congregation merged with Trinity Methodist Church in 1958, and the two churches names were mingled. ref name dohp Trinity Methodist was older than Nast Methodist ... was continuing to shrink in both membership and money as a result, it merged with Nast Methodist Church. ref name history http www.nasttrinity.org ?page id 22 Church History , Nast Trinity ... continues in existence to the present day. ref name history Architecture File Nast Trinity Methodist ..., Nast Methodist Episcopal Church selected one of Cincinnati s most prominent architects. Having completed ... with undressed exteriors, like that of Nast Trinity. Conversely, few of these church buildings are designed in the conventional Romanesque Revival style of Nast Trinity the majority are Gothic Revival ...   more details



  1. Thomas Thomas

    Thomas Thomas is the name of Shenton Thomas Sir Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas, KCMG , last Governor of Straits Settlements Thomas Thomas boxer , first UK middleweight boxing champion Thomas Thomas surgeon , Indian thoracic surgeon and writer Thomas Thurston Thomas , American science fiction writer Thomas Thomas cleric 1804 1877 , Welsh cleric Thomas of Caernarfon Thomas Llewellyn Thomas 1840 1897 , son of Thomas Thomas cleric , Welsh language scholar See also Tommy Thomas disambiguation Tom Thomas rugby , rugby league footballer of the 1900s for Wigan, and Merthyr Tydfil Tom Thomas , Major League Baseball pitcher of the 1890s and 1900s for Cleveland Spiders and St. Louis Perfectos Cardinals hndis Thomas, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Thomas

    Wiktionarypar Thomas Thomas may refer to TOC right People Thomas name , a masculine given name Thomas surname Thomas the Apostle , see also Saint Thomas disambiguation Thomas activist 1947 2009 , anti nuclear and anti war activist Manufacturing companies Thomas Built Buses Thomas Motor Company , a former US manufacturer of motorcycles and automobiles Thomas Detroit automobile company , a List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States former U.S. automobile manufacturer Places Thomas, Oklahoma Thomas, West Virginia seealso Thomaston disambiguation Thomasville disambiguation Religion Gospel of Thomas , a New Testament era apocryphon Infancy Gospel of Thomas , an infancy gospel Book of Thomas the Contender , a gnostic book discovered in the Nag Hammadi library Acts of Thomas , another gnostic text Apocalypse of Thomas , a Christian gnostic apocalypse Television Thomas the Tank Engine , a locomotive character from The Railway Series of children s books by the Rev. W. Awdry Thomas and Friends , the spin off television series Thomas H. Norstein , a major character in Digimon Data Squad Thomas Tomone , a fictional character from Skins Other uses THOMAS , the US Library of Congress s online database Thomas , a brand of English muffins and bagels in North America Thomas algorithm , a numerical algorithm to solve a tridiagonal system of equations Thomas theorem , a theory of belief and their consequences Thomas, a song by A Perfect Circle from their 2000 album Mer de Noms See also Tom s Tom disambiguation disambig arc bg cs Thomas de Thomas Begriffskl rung es Thomas fr Thomas ko it Thomas lt Thomas nl Thomas ja nds Thomas pl Thomas pt Thomas ro Toma ru sr uk vi Thomas vo Thomas zh ...   more details



  1. Will Thomas

    Other people2 William Thomas disambiguation for the basketball player Will Thomas basketball Will Thomas , born 1958 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania , is a novelist who writes a Victorian mystery series featuring Cyrus Barker, a Scotland Scottish detective or private enquiry agent, and his Welsh people Welsh assistant, Thomas Llewelyn. The Barker Llewelyn novels are set in the 1880s and often feature historical events, people, and movements. Martial combat is a recurring theme throughout this hardboiled series. In interviews, Thomas has said that Barker is based on men such as Richard Francis Burton and Edward William Barton Wright , founder of Bartitsu . Prior to writing novels, Will Thomas wrote essays for Sherlock Holmes society publications and lectured on crime fiction of the Victorian era. Will Thomas first novel was nominated for a Barry Award and a Shamus Award , and won the 2005 Oklahoma Book Award. He has been employed as a librarian with the Tulsa City County Library System, and featured on the cover of Library Journal . The Black Hand was nominated for a 2009 Shamus Award. Will Thomas is a great fan of Rex Stout , author of the Nero Wolfe mysteries. Thomas studies Victorian martial arts such as Bartitsu and Hung Gar , which he uses in his novels. Books Some Danger Involved 2004 To Kingdom Come 2005 The Limehouse Text 2006 The Hellfire Conspiracy 2007 The Black Hand 2008 Notes reflist References Wilda Williams, http www.libraryjournal.com article CA379272.html Librarians who write thrive on how well their chosen careers complement one another , Library Journal , February ... by will thomas Series Review The Barker Llewelyn Novels by Will Thomas , Heretical Ideas , October ... Will Thomas , Oklahoma Center for Poets and Writers author interview . External links http www.willthomasauthor.com Official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas ... DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Will Category 1958 births Category American mystery writers Category Living ...   more details



  1. THOMAS

    refimprove date June 2009 THOMAS is the database of United States Congress legislative information. It is operated by the Library of Congress and was launched in January 1995 at the inception of the 104th Congress . It is a comprehensive, Internet accessible source of information on the activities of Congress, including Bill proposed law Bill s & Resolution law resolution s The texts of bills and resolutions Summaries and status Voting results, including how individual members voted Congressional Record , including the daily digest Presidential nomination s Treaties The database is named after Thomas Jefferson , who was the third President of the United States . It seems there is no reason its name is in all upper case letters. According to some sources, Who date March 2009 THOMAS is an acronym for The House of Representatives Open Multimedia Access System , but As of 2006 alt as of November 2006 this text is not apparent anywhere in the THOMAS Web site. This explanation may be a backronym . The website allows users to share legislative information via several social networking site s, ref http thomas.loc.gov help share.html Thomas.loc.gov ref and there have been proposals for an application programming interface . ref http www.wired.com threatlevel 2009 03 federal bill wo Wired.com ref References reflist External links http thomas.loc.gov THOMAS USCongress Category Government owned websites Category Government databases in the United States Category Library of Congress Category Online law databases LOC stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas'

    Image M brands tho.png thumb Thomas is a brand of Muffin English English muffins and bagel s in North America . It is owned by Bimbo Bakeries USA , which also owns Entenmann s , Boboli , Stroehmann, and Arnold bread companies. It advertises as having nooks and crannies in the muffins. The company also produces toasting swirl breads, pitas, and wraps. The company was founded by Samuel Bath Thomas 1855 1919 . In 1874, he emigrated from England to New York City and began working in a bakery. By 1880, he had purchased his own bakery at 163 Ninth Avenue, where he featured his namesake muffins. Thomas expanded to 377 West 20th Street where today a plaque designates the building as The Muffin House. The company, S.B. Thomas, Inc., was incorporated by his family after his death in 1919. Trade Secrets Case In 2010, the company won a trade secret suit when an executive downloaded the company s recipes and retired to work for Hostess brand Hostess . ref cite news title A Man With Muffin Secrets, but No Job With Them newspaper New York Times url http www.nytimes.com 2010 08 07 business 07muffin.html date 08 06 2010 first William last Neuman ref Notes reflist External links http www.thomasbagels.com Official website http www.wholepop.com features toasters othertoaster3.htm Information about Samuel Bath Thomas food product stub Category Brand name breads ...   more details



  1. Thomas Lenthal

    Biography Thomas Lenthal is a French Art Director and publisher of Paradis magazine. Press and Publishing After his studies in Fine Arts at the Penninghen school ESAG of Paris, Thomas Lenthal became creative director of the magazine Glamour Cond Nast Publications Cond Nast , from 1991 to 1995. In 1995 he art directed internet s first online fashion magazine Lumiere Magazine Lumi re . In 1999, he founded the magazine Num ro with Babeth Djian . Until 2008, he was creative director of this prestigious magazine where he collaborated with many photographers, such as Mert Alas & Marcus Pigott, Paolo Roversi , Mario Sorrenti, Guido Mocafico, Solve Sundsbo, etc. In 2006, Lenthal created his own magazine, Paradis cf. http www.welovemags.com archive ?mag id 2128 and http www.vanityfair.com online style 2009 09 juergen teller weve got the louvre to ourselves and youre going to be naked in front of the mona lisa.html Juergen Teller s interview in Vanity Fair offering an international mix of thought, beauty, culture, sex, politics, style, art and technology, and featuring sumptuous imagery by the likes of Juergen Teller, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Tina Barney, Rinneke Dijkstra, Guido Mocafico, Erwan Frottin, Mario Sorrenti, etc. In 2008 and 2009, the magazine was named best magazine ... &production &dirartistique &illustrateur &dircreation thomas lenthal&realmultimedia &photographe ... volume at Rizzoli. Advertising At the beginning of the 2000s, Thomas Lenthal was Head of Image ..., Thomas Lenthal was named Art Director of the fashion house Yves Saint Laurent brand Yves Saint ..., packaging, shows and window design. Since then, Thomas Lenthal has set up his own studio and works ... Parfums, Kenzo , Tod s , Sonia Rykiel , Bally , among others. Thomas Lenthal is represented ... www.artandcommerce.com http www.showstudio.com contributors 5130 A paper on Thomas Lenthal in Show ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ford, Tom Category Living people fr Thomas Lenthal ...   more details



  1. Dana Thomas

    like resume date October 2011 Dana Thomas born Feb. 3, 1964 is a fashion and culture journalist based in Paris. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Wayne, Pa., Thomas earned a B.A. in Print Journalism at American University in Washington D.C. Career She began her career covering the style beat for The Washington Post in 1987. Thomas is currently a contributing editor for WSJ., the Wall Street Journal s monthly magazine. She served as the European editor of Conde Nast Portfolio from 2008 to 2009, was European cultural and fashion correspondent for Newsweek in Paris from 1995 to 2008, and has contributed to various publications including the New York Times Magazine, the New Yorker, Harper s Bazaar, Vogue, Los Angeles Times, Financial Times in London and Australian Harper s Bazaar. She also writes regularly for Architectural Digest and Elle Decor. ref cite news url http www.huffingtonpost.com dana thomas title Huffington Post first Dana last Thomas ref She is the author of the New York Times Best Seller list New York Times bestseller Deluxe How Luxury Lost Its Luster , published by Penguin Group The Penguin Press in 2007. The book addresses the disparity between the rarefied world that luxury once represented populated by private, family owned businesses that catered to the aristocracy and the billion dollar, mass producing and mass marketing industry it is today. The New York Times called the Deluxe, a crisp, witty social history that s as entertaining as it is informative. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2007 08 21 books 21kaku.html title The Devil Wears Herm s He Bought It at the Caesars Palace Mall in Las Vegas date August 21, 2007 work New York Times first Michiko last Kakutani ref Thomas lives in Paris and is a member of the Anglo American Press Association ... Persondata . NAME Thomas, Dana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American journalist DATE OF BIRTH 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Dana Category 1964 births Category ...   more details




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