Infobox scientist name Walter A. Bell image image size caption birth date Birth date 1889 1 4 birth place ... author abbreviation zoo prizes Logan Medal religion footnotes Walter Andrew Bell January 4, 1889 1969 ..., the Walter A. Bell Memorial Symposium has held in Halifax. Often cited papers botanist W.A.Bell Bell, Walter Andrew Bell, W. A., 1957, Flora of the Upper Cretaceous Nanaimo Group of Vancouver Island .... Walter A. Bell Geological Survey of Canada 1920 1954 Founding father of the Canadian Carboniferous ... Bitter, Peter H. Walter Andrew Bell 1889 1969 Canadian Carboniferous Stratigrapher, Palaeobotanist ... cite web title Author Details Bell, Walter Andrew 1889 accessdate 2009 05 04 url http www.ipni.org ipni ... Bell, Walter A. Category 1889 births Category 1969 deaths Category Canadian geologists Category Canadian ... . Early life Bell was born to Scottish people Scottish Presbyterian parents in St. Thomas, Ontario . He .... In 1911, he obtained a Master s MSc in Geology from Yale University . Career In 1911, Bell began ... . Bell was not a believer in the theory of continental drift, but his findings of the fossil plants ... framework of the Maritimes . Bell s 1949 publication on fossil plants from Alberta was expansive as Bell was able to supplement his own collections with those collected 50 years earlier by George Mercer Dawson Dawson , Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn Selwyn , and Joseph Tyrrell Tyrrell . In 1950, Bell ... paleontological and stratigraphic studies. In 1953, Bell allowed George Hanson to take over as Director ... plants from across Canada. In 1969, Bell died. He was buried at Alma, Pictou County, Nova Scotia ... as the W.A Bell Geology Club. Subsequently the name was changed to the D.Hope Simpson Geology ... bell.htm Nova Scotia Museum Bell http www.smu.ca academic science geology geology society D.Hope ... for Plant Information IOPI ref IPNI Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bell, Walter A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 4, 1889 PLACE OF BIRTH St. Thomas ... more details
WalterG. Spohn June 5, 1914 January 24, 2003 was the founder of the American Anaplastology Association, and coined the phrase anaplastology . In 2008, the American Anaplastology Association became the International Anaplastology Association. External links http www.anaplastology.org International Anaplastology Association Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Spohn, WalterG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 5, 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 24, 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Spohn, WalterG. Category 1914 births Category 2003 deaths Category American plastic surgeons US med bio stub ... more details
WalterG. Hollander was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate . Biography Hollander was born on September 8, 1896 in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin . ref cite web url http www.wisconsinhistory.org dictionary index.asp?action view&term id 2137&term type id 1&term type text people&letter H title Hollander, WalterG. 1896 publisher Wisconsin Historical Society accessdate 2011 12 05 ref He graduated from Omro High School in Omro, Wisconsin . Career Hollander was first elected to the Senate in 1956. Previously, he was a member of the Board of Fond du Lac County from 1938 to 1966, serving as Chairman from 1953 to 1966. He was a Republican Party United States Republican . ref cite web url http politicalgraveyard.com bio hollander holley.html 107.29.93 title WalterG. Hollander publisher Political Graveyard accessdate 2011 12 05 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hollander, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Wisconsin State Senator DATE OF BIRTH September 18, 1896 PLACE OF BIRTH Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hollander, Walter Category People from Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin Category People from Winnebago County, Wisconsin Category Wisconsin State Senators Category Wisconsin Republicans Category 1896 births Category Year of death missing ... more details
BLP sources date April 2010 Walter Greene Church, Sr. is a former United States Democratic Party Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly who represented the state s eighty sixth House district, including constituents in Burke County, North Carolina Burke County. A banker from Valdese, North Carolina , Church served seven terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives state House . In November 2008, Church was narrowly defeated by Republican Hugh Blackwell , denying him an eighth term. Church won the May 4, 2010 primary to run to regain his former seat. ref http results.enr.clarityelections.com NC 15705 24367 en summary.html ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Church, WalterG., Sr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Church, WalterG., Sr. Category Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives Category Living people NorthCarolina politician stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 G. Walter Dittmar 1872 1949 was an United States American dentist . He began his career on the faculty of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry Chicago, Illinois , USA in 1898. A professor and head of prosthetic dentistry, materia medica, and therapeutics, he published 43 dental research articles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A popular teacher because of his genial personality, students considered Dittmar the father of the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry now the Department of Restorative Dentistry at the UIC College of Dentistry. Dittmar achieved a national reputation as a writer, teacher, speaker, and executive, and he also made the UIC College of Dentistry a national force when he became the first president of the Illinois State Dental Society , and then later became the president of the American Dental Association , organized American dentistry s highest post. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dittmar, G. Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1949 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dittmar, G. Walter Category American dentists Category 1872 births Category 1949 deaths Category University of Illinois at Chicago faculty Category American dentistry academics ... more details
align right Infobox officeholder name WalterG. Winne image caption office United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey term start 1922 term end 1928 predecessor Elmer H. Geran successor Phillip Forman birth date birth date 1889 02 18 birth place Brooklyn , New York death date death date and age mf yes 1972 10 15 1889 02 18 nationality party spouse relations children residence alma mater Rutgers University Rutgers College br New York Law School occupation profession religion signature website footnotes Walter Griffen Winne February 18, 1889 &ndash October 15, 1972 was an United States American lawyer and politician who served as a member of the New Jersey General Assembly and United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey . As Prosecutor for Bergen County, New Jersey , he was indicted on misconduct charges in 1951 but was subsequently acquitted. Biography Winne was born in 1889 in Brooklyn , New York to George T. and Agnes T. Goff Winne. He grew up in Hackensack, New Jersey and graduated from Hackensack High School in 1906. He attended Rutgers University Rutgers College , graduating in 1910 with a Bachelor of Literature degree. He attended New York Law School and received a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1912. ref cite book title Scannell s New Jersey s First Citizens and State Guide volume 2 year 1919 publisher J.J. Scannell page 648 url http books.google.com books?id vdgDAAAAYAAJ&pg PA648 ref Winne was first elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1916 and served for four terms. In 1922 President Warren G. Harding appointed him United States Attorney for the District ... title WalterG. Winne, Jersey Official url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FB0E16F83F5A137A93C5A8178BD95F468785F9 ... 1928 end box USAttNJ Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Winne, WalterG. ALTERNATIVE ... , New York DATE OF DEATH 1972 10 15 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Winne, WalterG. Category 1889 births ... more details
31 http books.google.co.uk books?id 7Ke Z2Dpea0C&pg PA47&lpg PA47&dq hinchliffe w g r pilot&source ... 1918 1919 Hinchcliffe, Walter George Raymond sic work DocumentsOnline publisher The National ... 01 with minimal fuss as Walter had told only two friends and Elsie had registered under the pseudonym ... The Airmen Who Would Not Die , John G. Fuller Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom year book 1918 ... search?assettype g&assetid 3247971&text Poppy Wyndham Composite image of Captain W G. R. Hinchliffe ... Movie Database wwi air Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hinchliffe, WalterG. R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British flying ace DATE OF BIRTH 10 June 1894 PLACE OF BIRTH Liverpool, England DATE OF DEATH 13 March 1928 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hinchliffe, WalterG. R. Category English aviators Category Royal Air Force officers Category Royal Air Force personnel ... accidents or incidents in international waters Category Missing aviators Hinchliffe, Walter G.R. ja ... more details
Biographical information for WalterG. Alexander from The Political Graveyard Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Alexander, Walter Gilbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION New ... , United States DEFAULTSORT Alexander, WalterG. Category 1880 births Category 1953 deaths Category ...Walter Gilbert Alexander December 3, 1880 &ndash February 5, 1953 was an African American physician and Republican Party United States Republican Party politician from New Jersey . He was president of the National Medical Association and the first African American to serve in the New Jersey Legislature . Early life and career Alexander was born in Lynchburg, Virginia in 1880, the son of former slaves. He attended public schools in Lynchburg and entered Lincoln University Pennsylvania Lincoln University in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1895 at the age of 14. He graduated in 1899 and then attended the Boston College of Physicians and Surgeons now Tufts University School of Medicine , receiving his Doctor of Medicine M.D. in 1903. After practicing medicine for one year in Kimball, West Virginia , he opened a practice in Orange, New Jersey , where he resided for the rest of his life. ref name Amsterdam Dr. Alexander Called No. 1 Orange Citizen , New York Amsterdam News , July 8, 1939. ref ref name Obit http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F50E15F6355E177B93C4A91789D85F478585F9 W.G. Alexander, a Jersey Physician , The New York Times , February 6, 1953. ref From 1906 to 1912, Alexander served as vice president of the New Jersey National Medical Association, and in 1907 he organized the North Jersey Medical Society. He was an active member of the National Medical Association , the largest and oldest national organization representing African American physicians in the United States. He assisted in the founding of the Journal of the National Medical Association in 1908. He served as general secretary of the NMA from 1912 to 1924 and again from 1928 to 1932 , as president ... more details
Walter Guy Roman October 31, 1905 May 31, 1992 , was born in Aspen, Colorado and died in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Walter was a son of Erick Roman born in Finland about 1862 and Selma Coles born in Finland about 1870 . Roman graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1928 with a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering. He married in 1934 and had two daughters. 1928 1929 Roman worked for Westinghouse Electric Corporation as a tester. 1929 1931 Roman was an electrical engineer at Westinghouse in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . 1931 1934 Roman was in charge of the high voltage lab at Westinghouse. 1934 1940 Roman did impulse design engineering at Westinghouse. 1940 1941 Roman was manager of switch and fuse design at Westinghouse. 1942 1945 Roman was manager of calutron uranium isotope separator design for the Manhattan Project under a contract with Westinghouse Electric.. 1945 1951 Roman left Westinghouse and worked for the Mototrol Engineering division in Buffalo, New York. 1951 1959 Roman returned to Westinghouse and was an advisory engineer at Westinghouse s Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory in suburban Pittsburgh . 1959 1970 Roman was manager of nuclear reactor engineering for the Nerva Project at the nearby Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory . After September 1942 when General ... 1886 Westinghouse Electric then in East Pittsburgh, PA. Westinghouse assigned Walter Roman to be Manager ... Laboratory Radiation Lab at the University of California, Berkeley where Walter Roman worked ... hundreds of calutrons was being constructed. In 1943, Walter Roman s design department was relocated ... Walter Roman received a Special Patent Award from Westinghouse. Roman was a member of the American ..., Bowker, 1971 1973, vol. 5, page 5330, listed under Roman, Walter Guy . Walter Roman s Westinghouse ... Apparatus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Roman, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES ..., 1992 PLACE OF DEATH Gaithersburg, Maryland DEFAULTSORT Roman, Walter Category 1905 births Category ... more details
Infobox school name WalterG. O Connell Copiague High School native name latin name logo seal image image image size imagewikilink alt caption motto motto translation location streetaddress 1100 Dixon Avenue region city Copiague, New York state province county Suffolk County postcode postalcode zipcode 11726 country country1 coordinates schooltype Public school fundingtype type religious affiliation religion denomination patron established approx 1969 founded opened 1969 founder WalterG. O Connell status closed c approx locale schoolboard district Copiague Union Free School District LEA authority category category label oversight oversight label authorizer superintendent trustee specialist session schoolnumber school code MOE ofsted ceeb president chair chairman chairperson dean administrator rector director principal Jeanette Altruda principal label Principal principal1 principal2 principal3 principal4 viceprincipal viceprincipal label viceprincipal1 viceprincipal2 viceprincipal3 viceprincipal4 asst principal assistant principals Dr. Linda Caputo, Tamika Eason, Jeffery Myers, and Andr Poprilo campus director headmistress headmaster head of school head teacher executive headteacher acting headteacher head head label chaplain custodian staff faculty 131 teaching staff employees key people grades 9 12 years gender lower age upper age age range enrolment enrollment enrollment as of students 1,545 pupils grade9 grade10 grade11 grade12 International Students classes avg class size ratio system classes offered medium language schedtyp schedule Hours in Day approx. 8 7 45 AM 2 20 PM classrooms campuses campus campus size area campus type campus Bound houses colours colors slogan ... website footnotes WalterG. O Connell Copiague High School is located in Copiague, New York , behind the Copiague Middle School. The school is named after WalterG. O Connell, a founder of the school ... front page 002.html title Community mourns the loss of WalterG. O Connell, the Father of Copiague ... more details
wiktionary BellbellBell may refer to Sound and music Bell instrument , a percussion instrument, usually cup shaped Bell wind instrument Bell cymbal , a type of cymbal, tending to be thick and uniformly so, and small Cymbal bell , the most central part of a cymbal Bell effect , a musical technique Signals Bell school , a signal used for transitions during a school day Church bell , indicating when to go to church Doorbell , a signaling device to alert residents to visitors Division bell , used in a parliament to call members to a vote Last call bell , a signal that a bar is closing soon Ship s bell ... device used on a ship or submarine Businesses Telecommunications Bell Canada , a Canadian telecommunications company Bell Mobility , a wireless network selling services in Canada Bell Aliant , a communications company providing services in eastern Canada Bell System , the organization that provided telephone service in the United States until 1984 Bell Telephone Company , founded in 1877 by family of Alexander Graham Bell Illinois Bell , the name of the Bell Operating Company serving Illinois Indiana Bell , the Bell Operating Company serving Indiana Michigan Bell , the subsidiary of AT&T serving the state of Michigan Nevada Bell , the Bell System s telephone provider in Nevada New Jersey Bell , 1904 1983 Ohio Bell , the Bell Operating Company serving most of Ohio Pacific Bell , the name of the Bell System s telephone operations in California Regional Bell Operating Company , any of the phone companies spun off from AT&T in 1984 Wisconsin Bell , 1984 1999 Alcatel Lucent Shanghai Bell Other Bell Labs , a research & development organization founded by AT&T Bell TV , a division of Bell Canada Bell Aircraft , an aircraft manufacturer of the United States Bell Helicopter , an American rotorcraft manufacturer headquartered in Hurst, Texas Bell Media , a Canadian media company, operated by Bell Canada Bell Records , a record label Bell Sports Inc. , a helmet manufacturer Bell s Brewery ... more details
The Bell may refer to The Bell novel The Bell novel , a 1958 novel by Iris Murdoch The Bell song The Bell song , a song by Mike Oldfield The Bell Smith song The Bell Smith song , an anti war song by Stephan Smith The Bell magazine The Bell magazine , an Irish literary magazine published in 1940 1954 The Bell fairy tale The Bell fairy tale 1845 by Hans Christian Andersen Die Glocke , German for The Bell a secret flying disk UFO type weapon supposedly created by Third Reich scientists Kolokol newspaper Kolokol newspaper , a newspaper edited by Alexander Herzen and Nikolay Ogarev. disambig ... more details
Walter may refer to People Walter name Walter alias for Josip Broz Tito Television Walter TV movie W A L T E R , a pilot for a spin off of the TV series M A S H Astronomy Walter crater , on the Moon, more commonly known as Diophantus Walther crater , also on the Moon Businesses Walter Engines , Czech manufacturer of aero engines Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft , German manufacturer of rocket engines Places Italy Gualtieri , Italy United States Walter Township, Minnesota Characters Jeff Dunham WalterWalter , a puppet of ventriloquist Jeff Dunham Walter the Softy Walter , a fictional character from The Beano comic strip, Dennis the Menace UK Dennis and Gnasher Walter Muppet Walter , a Muppet introduced in The Muppets film The Muppets . See also Gautier disambiguation Walters disambiguation Walther disambiguation Wolter disamb br Walter cv cs Walter de Walter es Walter fr Walter ko nl Walter ja pl Walter ujednoznacznienie pt Walter ru sr sv Walter olika betydelser vi Walter zh ... more details
player Franklin Bell , American general Frederick William Bell 1875 1954 , Australian soldier G Gary ... model and actress W Wade Bell born 1945 , American middle distance runner W.D.M. BellWalter ...Infobox family name name Bell image image size caption pronunciation meaning region Scotland, Ireland language Gaelic related names clans footnotes nolinklanguage Bell is a surname of Scotland Scottish ... top yes num yes A Aaron Bell 1922 2003 , American jazz double bassist Acton Bell , pseudonym of Anne Bront Adrian Bell 1901 1980 , British farmer writer, father of Martin Bell Al Bell born 1940 , American record producer, songwriter, and record executive Alden John Bell 1904 1982 , Roman Catholic bishop Alexander Graham Bell 1847 1922 , Scottish Canadian American inventor, teacher, engineer and scientist, son of Alexander Melville Bell Alexander Melville Bell , Scottish American philologist, researcher and teacher, father of Alexander Graham Bell Alexandre Douala Manga Bell 1897 1966 , Duala ruler in Cameroon Allan Bell sociolinguist , New Zealand sociolinguist Alphonzo E. Bell, Sr. , American oil millionaire Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr. , American politician Andy Bell singer Andy Bell born 1964 , British vocalist Andy Bell musician Andy Bell born 1970 , British musician Andy Bell psychologist Andy Bell , British psychologist Angellica Bell born 1976 , English television and radio presenter Anthony Bell born 1964 , retired American football linebacker that played at Michigan State University and for the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL Archie Bell born 1944 , American musician Art Bell born 1945 , American radio host Arthur Bell disambiguation Arthur Bell , one of several people B Benny Bell 1906 1999 , American songwriter Bert Bell 1895 1959 , American football commissioner Bill Bell mayor Bill Bell born 1941 , American mayor Bob Bell actor 1922 1977 , American clown Bob Bell motorsport born 1958 , a Formula One engineer Bobby Bell 1940 , former American footballer Bradley Bell ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name G. G. Type studio Artist Gary Glitter Cover Released 1975 Recorded Genre Length Label Producer Mark Munro Now A Customer Service Agent Reviews Last album Remember Me This Way album Remember Me This Way br 1974 This album G. G. br 1975 Next album Silver Star album Silver Star br 1977 G.G. or Gary Glitter is the title of Gary Glitter s third studio album, which was released in 1975. The album was an attempt by Glitter to change his musical direction from the usual heavy glam rock he had been recording. It was produced by Mark Munro, unlike Glitter s previous efforts which were done by Mike Leander . Also unlike his previous albums, Glitter had very little to do with the composing of the songs, having only one credit as a songwriter on I ll Carry Your Picture Everywhere . As well as attempting to broaden his style, the album was also an attempt to break Glitter into the music market of the United States . Though Glitter had previously had hits there in 1973 with Rock and Roll Gary Glitter song Rock and Roll and I Didn t Know I Loved You Til I Saw You Rock n Roll and some further minor success with his debut album Glitter Gary Glitter album Glitter , his follow ups didn t do as well as in other countries. Ironically, the G.G. album or any singles from it were never released in the USA. Back in the United Kingdom , Glitter s homeland, the first single from the album Papa Oom Mow Mow , stalled outside the top 30. It was his worst chart showing to date, his 11 previous singles all having reached the top 10. The album also performed poorly compared to his previous efforts. Satan s Daughter a track composed ... album and Satan s Daughter was never issued as a single. Instead, Bell Records opted for a safer ... on the album in question . Although the G. G. album never charted in the UK, it has since picked up ... 3 17 She Cat, Alley Cat 3 24 Category 1975 albums Category Gary Glitter albums nn G. G. ... more details
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other uses Bourdon disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 The bourdon is the heaviest of the bell instrument bell s that belong to a musical instrument, especially a chime bell instrument chime or a carillon , and produces its lowest tone. As an example, the largest bell of a carillon of 64 bells, the sixth largest bell hanging in the world, in the Southern Illinois town of Centralia, Illinois Centralia , is identified as the bourdon. It weighs 11,000 pounds and is tuned to G. The Centralia Carillon was a single handed project of the late William V. Joy , publisher of the Centralia Evening Sentinel , and was completed in 1986. The biggest bell serving as bourdon of any carillon is the low C bell at Riverside Church , New York City . Cast in 1929 as part of the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Rockefeller Carillon, it weighs 41,000 pounds and measures 10 feet, 2  inches across. This is also the largest tuned bell ever cast. Although carillons are by definition chromatic, the next bell up from the bourdon is traditionally a whole tone higher in pitch, leaving a semitone out of the instrument. English style ring of bells The heaviest bell in a diatonically tuned English style ring of bells is called the tenor . If a larger, heavier bell is also present it would be called a bourdon . See also Campanology DEFAULTSORT Bourdon Bell Category Bells ... more details
Infobox company company name Bell Helicopter company logo File Bell Textron logo.svg company type Subsidiary ... parent Textron subsid homepage http www.bellhelicopter.com bellhelicopter.com footnotes Bell Helicopter ... Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth . A division of Textron , Bell manufactures military helicopter and tiltrotor ... products in Mirabel, Quebec , Canada . Bell provides training and support services worldwide. History The company was founded on July 10, 1935 as Bell Aircraft Bell Aircraft Corporation by Lawrence Dale Bell in Buffalo, New York . The company focused on designing and building of fighter aircraft. Their first fighters were the Bell YFM 1 Airacuda XFM 1 Airacuda , a twin engine fighter to attack bombers ..., the successor to the P 39 and the Bell X 1 were also Bell products. ref name Bell hist http www.bellhelicopter.com en company history.cfm History of Bell Helicopter ref File Bellhelicopter.MOMA.JPG right thumb The Bell 47 is displayed at the MOMA In 1941, Bell hired Arthur M. Young , a talented ... Bell hoped would be a broader economic base for his company that was not dependent on government contracts. The Bell 30 was their first full size helicopter 1st flight December 29, 1942 and the Bell ... a civilian and military success. ref name Bell hist Textron purchased Bell Aerospace in 1960. Bell Aerospace was composed of three divisions of Bell Aircraft Corporation, including its helicopter division ... was renamed to Bell Helicopter Company and in a few years, with the success of the UH 1 Iroquois UH ... 1976, Textron changed the name of the company again to Bell Helicopter Textron . ref cite web url http www.bellhelicopter.com en training index.cfm?content about history.cfm&g folder header 4 title Our History publisher Bell Training Academy ref Bell Helicopter has a close association with AgustaWestland . The partnership dates back to separate manufacturing and technology agreements with Agusta Bell 47 and Bell 206 and as a sublicence via Agusta with Westland Aircraft Westland Bell 47 . ref http ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Archie Bell image caption background solo singer birth name Archie Lee Bell alias birth date birth date and age September 1, 1944 birth place ... acts Archie Bell & the Drells , Jerry Bell website notable instruments Archie Lee Bell born ... singer of Archie Bell & the Drells . Background Born to parents Langston and Ruthie Bell, Archie ... football player Ricky Bell running back Ricky Bell , and former world karate champion and singer, Jerry Bell. He also is related to the record producer , Thom Bell . ref Soulwalking http www.soulwalking.co.uk Jerry 20Bell.html jerry bell ref Career Bell was singing in Houston night clubs at age ... bell31.html Getting tight with Archie Bell by Amelia Feathers ref He became known around the world for the hit that he had with the Drells, Tighten Up Archie Bell & the Drells song Tighten Up . Since the breakup of the Drells in 1980, Archie Bell has pursued a solo career. Bell later released ... Stevie G. Guettler guitar, vocals , Jeff JT Strickler bass guitar, vocals , Steve Farrell guitar ... The Rockerz . In more recent times, Bell has been diversifying his repertoire to include blues , and has ... Spotlight Archie Bell ref Country producer and former member of Bob Wills Texas Playboys, Tommy Allsup , recruited Bell to sing Warm Red Wine , which appeared on an album with songs from Glen Campbell ... M ARCHIE BELL AND THE DRELLS By James Porter ref Discography Singles The Kays Band featuring Archie Bell Soul d Out Major Records MR 906 12 Any Time Is Right Without You Becket Records BKA 45 4 1981 7 ref Discogs http www.discogs.com Archie Bell Any Time Is Right release 2059497 Archie Bell Any Time ... Archie Bell Any Time Is Right release 311248 Archie Bell Any Time Is Right ref Touchin You Touchin You Instrumental WMOT Records WMOT 101 1982 12 ref Discogs http www.discogs.com Archie Bell Touchin You release 1057970 Archie Bell Touchin You ref Albums I Never Had It So Good Becket 013 1981 ref ... more details
the bell to happen by typing at the command line interpreter command prompt the command echo G where the tt G tt is produced by holding down keypress Ctrl and typing keypress G . On Unix the user may need to type keypress Ctrl keypress V first to quote the tt G tt . A program can get the same result ...refimprove date July 2011 A bell code sometimes bell character is a device control code originally sent to ring a small electromechanical bell on tickers and other teleprinter s and teletypewriters to alert operators at the other end of the line, often of an incoming message. Though tickers punched the bell codes into their Ticker tape tapes , ref cite web title Baudot url http chem.ch.huji.ac.il history baudot.html accessdate February 1, 2009 ref printers generally do not print a character when the bell code is received. Bell codes are usually represented by the label code BEL code . They have been used since 1870 initially in Baudot code . fact date September 2010 To maintain backward compatibility, video display computer terminal terminal s VDTs that replaced teletypewriters included speakers or buzzers to perform the same function, as did the personal computers that followed. Modern terminal emulator s often integrate the warnings to the desktop environment e.g., the Mac OS X Terminal Mac OS X Terminal will play the system warning sound and also often offer a silent visual bell feature that flashes the terminal window briefly. Representations In ASCII and Unicode the character with the value 7 is BEL. It can be referred to as control G or tt G tt in caret notation . Unicode also includes a character for the visual representation of the bell code, symbol for bell unicode at code ... in figures mode. In the C programming language C programming language created in 1972 , the bell character ... control codes ISO 646 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Bell Character Category Control characters de Bell Steuerzeichen eu Bell karaktere fr Caract re d appel pt BEL ... more details
, Bell was intrigued by the music of Louis Jordan . Bell wanted a saxophone in order to be like his hero Jordan however, Bell s family could not afford a saxophone he had to settle for the harmonica, colloquially known as a Mississippi saxophone. Soon Bell was attracted by the blues harmonica greats DeFord Bailey , Big Walter Horton , Marion Little Walter Jacobs, and Sonny Boy Williamson I and Sonny Boy Williamson II II . Bell taught himself to play. By the time he was eight, he was quite proficient on the instrument. When he was thirteen, Bell joined his pianist godfather Lovie Lee s blues band. Chicago In September 1956, Lovie Lee convinced Bell to go with him to Chicago . ref name russell Not long after arriving, Bell went to the Club Zanzibar, where Little Walter was appearing. Bell met Walter and later learned some harp playing from him and his main Chicago teacher, Big Walter ... Dixon s Chicago Blues All Stars. ref name russell In 1972, Bell teamed up with Big Walter in the studio and released Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell for Alligator Records . A year later Bell released ...Infobox musical artist name Carey Bell image CareyBell2003.jpg caption Carey Bell at the Long Beach Blues Festival , 2003 image size background solo singer birth name Carey Bell Harrington alias birth ... Pig Records Blind Pig , Alligator Records Alligator associated acts Lurrie Bell br Willie Dixon br Louisiana Red website current members past members Carey Bell November 14, 1936 May 6, 2007 ref ... blues musician , who played the harmonica in the Chicago blues style. Bell played harmonica harp and bass ... partner with his son, guitarist Lurrie Bell . Blues Revue called Bell one of Chicago s finest ... 2004 ref The Chicago Tribune said Bell is a terrific talent in the tradition of Sonny Boy Williamson and Little Walter. ref name Tribune cite last Knopper first Steve newspaper The Chicago Tribune date 29 August 2004 ref Career Early life Bell was born Carey Bell Harrington in Macon, Mississippi . ref ... more details
In mathematics , the Bell series is a formal power series used to study properties of arithmetical functions. Bell series were introduced and developed by Eric Temple Bell . Given an arithmetic function math f math and a Prime number prime math p math , define the formal power series math f p x math , called the Bell series of math f math modulo math p math as math f p x sum n 0 infty f p n x n. math Two multiplicative functions can be shown to be identical if all of their Bell series are equal this is sometimes called the uniqueness theorem . Given multiplicative function s math f math and math g math , one has math f g math if and only if math f p x g p x math for all primes math p math . Two series may be multiplied sometimes called the multiplication theorem For any two arithmetic function s math f math and math g math , let math h f g math be their Dirichlet convolution . Then for every prime math p math , one has math h p x f p x g p x . , math In particular, this makes it trivial to find the Bell series of a Dirichlet convolution Dirichlet inverse . If math f math is completely multiplicative , then math f p x frac 1 1 f p x . math Examples The following is a table of the Bell series of well known arithmetic functions. The Moebius function math mu math has math mu p x 1 x. math Eulers phi function Euler s Totient math varphi math has math varphi p x frac 1 x 1 px . math The multiplicative identity of the Dirichlet convolution math delta math has math delta p x 1. math The Liouville function math lambda math has math lambda p x frac 1 1 x . math The power function Id sub k sub has math textrm Id k p x frac 1 1 p kx . math Here, Id sub k sub is the completely multiplicative function math operatorname Id k n n k math . The divisor function math sigma k math has math ... Mathematical series ca S rie de Bell es Serie de Bell fr S rie de Bell it Serie di Bell sl Bellova vrsta tr Bell serisi zh ... more details
For the instrument used as a replacement for handbells Belleplates A bell plate is a percussion instrument that is a heavy, flat, and rectangular steel slab suspended by a rope. It may be struck with a variety of mallets or body parts e. g. fingernails, knuckles, etc. . percussion instrument stub Category Percussion instruments ... more details