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27332349_0_4 | 27332349 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prem%20%28film%20director%29 | Prem (film director) | Prem (film director).
In 2005, Prem came out with his biggest blockbuster film, Jogi, starring Shivarajkumar, Jennifer Kotwal and Arundhati Nag in the lead roles. The film made record collections at the box-office. The mother-son sentiment theme was widely applauded and was considered as Shivarajkumar's biggest comeback film. |
27332349_0_5 | 27332349 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prem%20%28film%20director%29 | Prem (film director) | Prem (film director).
Following three back-to-back super hit films, Prem tried his hand at acting besides directing the film Ee Preethi Yeke Bhoomi Melide in 2008. The film's pre-release promotions received much media attention and expectations of the film were high. Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat made her debut in South Indian films with a special appearance. The film was widely popular for its melodious sound tracks. |
27332349_0_6 | 27332349 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prem%20%28film%20director%29 | Prem (film director) | Prem (film director).
Prem next directed the film Raaj the Showman in 2010. It starred Puneeth Rajkumar and Priyanka Kothari. It is remembered mostly for its soundtrack by V. Harikrishna and cinematography. The movie was an average grosser at the box office despite the presence of the heavyweights Puneeth Rajkumar and V. Harikrishna. |
27332349_0_7 | 27332349 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prem%20%28film%20director%29 | Prem (film director) | Prem (film director).
Prem, for the first time without himself directing, accepted the lead role in the controversial film titled Prem Adda, a remake of the Tamil blockbuster hit Subramaniapuram with music by V.Harikrishna directed by Mahesh Babu. The film made an average collection in box office. Under his production house Premdreams he produced and acted in the movie DK in 2014. |
27332349_0_8 | 27332349 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prem%20%28film%20director%29 | Prem (film director) | Prem (film director).
Prem's next project, Ek Love Ya, is currently being filmed. The movie stars debutante Raanna and is produced by Rakshita Prem. |
27332372_0_0 | 27332372 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess%20of%20Turenne | Princess of Turenne | Princess of Turenne.
The title Princess of Turenne was used by the daughters-in-law of the Dukes of Bouillon as wives of the Princes of Turenne, heirs to Bouillon and Sedan. |
27332375_0_0 | 27332375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana%20Falc%C3%A3o | Adriana Falcão | Adriana Falcão.
Adriana Falcão (born in 1960 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian screenwriter. |
27332375_0_1 | 27332375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana%20Falc%C3%A3o | Adriana Falcão | Adriana Falcão. Life
Born in Rio de Janeiro but moved to Recife at 11 years old. |
27332375_0_2 | 27332375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana%20Falc%C3%A3o | Adriana Falcão | Adriana Falcão.
First her father committed suicide and later her mother too, taking a fatal dose of sleeping pills. |
27332375_0_3 | 27332375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana%20Falc%C3%A3o | Adriana Falcão | Adriana Falcão.
Graduated in architecture, but never worked in the profession. |
27332375_0_4 | 27332375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana%20Falc%C3%A3o | Adriana Falcão | Adriana Falcão. Works
Her first novel was The Machine (A máquina); as a screenwriter wrote for series such as Comedy privacy (Comédias da vida privada), A grande familia (A large family, also wrote the screenplays for the film. Currently publishes chronic in the paper O Estado de Sao Paulo. |
27332375_1_0 | 27332375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana%20Falc%C3%A3o | Adriana Falcão | Adriana Falcão. Television
Só Dez por Cento é Mentira (2008) - Producer
Eu e Meu Guarda-Chuva (2010)
Se Eu Fosse Você 2 (2009)
A Mulher Invisível (2008)
Chega de Saudade (2007)
Fica Comigo Esta Noite (2006)
Irma Vap - O Retorno (2006)
O Ano em Que Meus Pais Saíram de Férias (2006)
Se Eu Fosse Você (2006)
O Auto da Compadecida |
27332375_1_1 | 27332375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana%20Falc%C3%A3o | Adriana Falcão | Adriana Falcão. Screenwriter
Quer Tapioca com Manteiga, Freguesa? (1985)
A Grande Família (2001)
O Auto da Compadecida (1999) |
27332375_1_2 | 27332375 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana%20Falc%C3%A3o | Adriana Falcão | Adriana Falcão. Others
A Máquina (Editora Objetiva, 1999)
Mania de Explicação (2001)
Luna Clara & Apolo Onze (2002)
Histórias dos tempos de escola: Memória e aprendizado (2002);
Pequeno dicionário de palavras ao vento (2003);
Contos de estimação (Editora Objetiva, 2003);
A comédia dos anjos (2004);
PS Beijei (2004);
A tampa do céu (2005),
Contos de escola (2005);
O Zodíaco – Doze signos, doze histórias (2005);
Tarja preta (Editora Objetiva, 2005)
Sonho de uma noite de verão (Coleção Devorando Shakespeare, Editora Objetiva, 2007)
A arte de virar a página (2009) (Editora Fontanar. Com imagens de Leonardo Miranda) |
27332382_0_0 | 27332382 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton%20of%20Burie | Canton of Burie | Canton of Burie.
The Canton of Burie is a French former administrative division in the Département Charente-Maritime and the region Poitou-Charentes. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 10 communes, which joined the canton of Chaniers in 2015. |
27332382_0_1 | 27332382 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton%20of%20Burie | Canton of Burie | Canton of Burie. Communes of Burie
The canton of Burie contained 10 communes and had 7,201 inhabitants (2012). |
27332396_0_0 | 27332396 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2.%20Basketball%20Bundesliga | 2. Basketball Bundesliga | 2. Basketball Bundesliga.
The 2. Basketball Bundesliga is the second tier level league of professional club basketball in Germany. Before the 2007–08 season, the 2. Basketball Bundesliga consisted of two geographical divisions (North and South). Since 2007 the 2. Basketball Bundesliga now consists of the two hierarchical leagues, named ProA and ProB. At the end of the season, the top two teams of the ProA qualify for the Basketball Bundesliga, and the teams positioned 15th and 16th are relegated to the lower league ProB. |
27332396_0_1 | 27332396 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2.%20Basketball%20Bundesliga | 2. Basketball Bundesliga | 2. Basketball Bundesliga. 2. Bundesliga champions until 2007
For a list of champions after 2007, see ProA. |
27332417_0_0 | 27332417 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20David%20Cameron | Shadow Cabinet of David Cameron | Shadow Cabinet of David Cameron.
The list that follows are the Shadow Cabinets led by David Cameron from 2005 to 2010, before he became Prime Minister. |
27332418_0_0 | 27332418 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan%20Andriopoulos | Stefan Andriopoulos | Stefan Andriopoulos.
Stefan Andriopoulos (* 1968) is the author of Ghostly Apparitions: German Idealism, the Gothic Novel, and Optical Media (Zone Books 2013). His previous book Possessed: Hypnotic Crimes, Corporate Fiction, and the Invention of Cinema (University of Chicago Press 2008) was awarded the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts' 2009 Michelle Kendrick Award for best academic book on science, literature, and the arts. Andriopoulos is professor of German in the Department of Germanic Languages at Columbia University.
He has held visiting professorships at Harvard University, in the Department of the History of Science, and at Cologne University, in the Research Institute "Media, Culture, Communication." His academic focus is on media history and intersections of literature and science.
Stefan Andriopoulos is also a recipient of the Columbia Distinguished Faculty Award. |
27332418_1_0 | 27332418 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan%20Andriopoulos | Stefan Andriopoulos | Stefan Andriopoulos. Living people
Columbia University faculty
Harvard University staff
Year of birth missing (living people) |
27332425_0_0 | 27332425 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyracystis | Lyracystis | Lyracystis.
Lyracystis radiata is a Cambrian eocrinoid echinoderm known from the Burgess Shale. It is related to Gogia |
27332433_0_0 | 27332433 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live%20Phish%2011.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95.
Live Phish 11.14.95 is an archival release by the rock band Phish. It was originally released on February 20, 2007 in MP3, FLAC and CD formats. The show is known for its near set long version of Stash that includes 25 or 6 to 4, Esther, and Ya Mar teases in Stash, and for its "Immigrant Song" infused "YEM". The song "I’m Blue I’m Lonesome" was performed acoustically, with Trey Anastasio on acoustic guitar, Mike Gordon on banjo, Page McConnell on upright bass and Jon Fishman on mandolin. It is the only release to date to feature the original arrangement of the ballad "Billy Breathes". |
27332433_1_0 | 27332433 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live%20Phish%2011.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95. Disc 1
"Chalk Dust Torture" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 7:32
"Foam" (Anastasio) - 10:34
"Billy Breathes" (Anastasio) - 5:34
"The Divided Sky" (Anastasio) - 14:55
"Esther" (Anastasio) - 9:13
"Free" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 8:54
"Julius" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 9:16
"I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome" (Monroe, Williams) - 3:44
"Cavern" (Anastasio, Marshall, Herman) - 5:00 |
27332433_1_1 | 27332433 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live%20Phish%2011.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95. Disc 2
"Maze" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 13:46
"Gumbo" (Anastasio, Fishman) - 5:18
"Stash >" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 15:31
"Manteca > Stash" (Gillespie, Fuller, Pozo, Anastasio, Marshall) - 14:14
"Dog-Faced Boy > Stash" (Anastasio, Fishman, Marshall, McConnell) - 9:23
"Strange Design" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 3:06 |
27332433_1_2 | 27332433 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live%20Phish%2011.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95. Disc 3
"You Enjoy Myself" (Anastasio) - 21:33
"The Wedge" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 4:11
"Rocky Top" (Bryant, Bryant) - 2:50
"Poor Heart" (Gordon) - 4:46*
"Dog Log" (Anastasio) - 7:20* |
27332433_1_3 | 27332433 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live%20Phish%2011.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95. Track listing
* Bonus tracks that were a part of the show's soundcheck and are only available on CD version of the release |
27332433_1_4 | 27332433 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live%20Phish%2011.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95 | Live Phish 11.14.95. External links
Phish.com - Official Site
LivePhish.com - 11.14.95
Phish.net - November 14, 1995 |
27332438_0_0 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard.
The Shadow Cabinets appointed by Michael Howard, a Conservative, are listed below. |
27332438_0_1 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard.
Shadow Cabinet (11 November 2003 – 15 March 2004)
Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC MP – Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party
Rt. Hon. Michael Ancram QC MP – Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Shadow Secretary of State for International Affairs
Rt. Hon. Oliver Letwin MP – Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and Shadow Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
Rt. Hon. David Davis MP – Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department and Shadow Secretary of State for Home, Constitutional and Legal Affairs
Dr. Liam Fox MP and Rt. Hon. Maurice Saatchi, Lord Saatchi – Chairman of the Conservative Party
Tim Yeo MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Public Services, Education and Health
Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport
Rt. Hon. Thomas Galbraith, Lord Strathclyde PC – Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
Rt. Hon. David Curry MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Local and Devolved Government Affairs
David Willetts MP – Head of policy co-ordination and Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Economic Affairs
Rt. Hon. David Maclean MP – Opposition Chief Whip |
27332438_0_3 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard.
Michael Howard Shadow Cabinet reshuffle, 15 March 2004
There was a minor reshuffle of the Shadow Cabinet due to the stepping down of Rt. Hon. David Curry MP as Shadow Secretary of State for Local and Devolved Government Affairs |
27332438_0_4 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard.
Shadow Cabinet (15 March 2004 – 14 June 2004)
Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC MP – Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party
Rt. Hon. Michael Ancram QC MP – Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Rt. Hon. Oliver Letwin MP – Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Rt. Hon. David Davis MP – Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department
Dr. Liam Fox MP and Rt. Hon. Maurice Saatchi, Lord Saatchi – Chairman of the Conservative Party
Tim Yeo MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Public Services, Education and Health
Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport
Rt. Hon. Thomas Galbraith, Lord Strathclyde PC – Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
Caroline Spelman MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Local and Devolved Government Affairs
David Willetts MP – Head of policy co-ordination and Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Rt. Hon. David Maclean MP – Opposition Chief Whip |
27332438_0_5 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard. Junior Shadow Ministers
Hon. Nicholas Soames MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
John Bercow MP – Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
Rt. Hon. James Arbuthnot MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Trade
Howard Flight MP – Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Stephen O'Brien MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Industry
Dominic Grieve MP – Attorney General
Tim Collins CBE MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills
Eric Pickles MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Local Government
Alan Duncan MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
Julie Kirkbride MP – Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Andrew Lansley MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Health
Richard Ottaway MP – Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment
Andrew Tyrie MP – Shadow Paymaster General
Eleanor Laing MP – Shadow Minister for Women
Damian Green MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
John Whittingdale MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Oliver Heald MP – Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
Hon. Bernard Jenkin MP – Shadow Secretary of State for the Regions
David Lidington MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Bill Wiggin MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
Peter Duncan MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
Christopher Prout, Lord Kingsland QC – Shadow Lord Chancellor |
27332438_0_6 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard.
Shadow Cabinet (14 June 2004 – 6 May 2005)
Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC MP – Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party
Rt. Hon. Michael Ancram QC MP – Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Rt. Hon. Oliver Letwin MP – Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Rt. Hon. David Davis MP – Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department
Dr. Liam Fox MP and Rt. Hon. Maurice Saatchi, Lord Saatchi – Chairman of the Conservative Party
Tim Yeo MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport
Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP – Shadow Secretary of State for the Family
Rt. Hon. Thomas Galbraith, Lord Strathclyde PC – Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
Caroline Spelman MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Local and Devolved Government Affairs
David Willetts MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Welfare Reform
Rt. Hon. John Redwood MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Deregulation
Andrew Lansley MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Health
Tim Collins CBE MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills
Rt. Hon. David Maclean MP – Opposition Chief Whip |
27332438_0_7 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard. Junior Shadow Ministers
Hon. Nicholas Soames MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
Rt. Hon. James Arbuthnot MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Trade
George Osborne MP – Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Stephen O'Brien MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Industry
Dominic Grieve MP – Shadow Attorney General
Eric Pickles MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Local Government
Alan Duncan MP – Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
Andrew Tyrie MP – Shadow Paymaster General
Eleanor Laing MP – Shadow Minister for Women
James Paice – Shadow Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
John Whittingdale MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Oliver Heald MP – Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Shadow Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
Hon. Bernard Jenkin MP – Shadow Secretary of State for the Regions
David Lidington MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Bill Wiggin MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
Peter Duncan MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
David Cameron MP – Head of policy co-ordination
Christopher Prout, Lord Kingsland QC – Shadow Lord Chancellor |
27332438_1_0 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard. External links
Conservative Party – Shadow Cabinet
Conservative front bench BBC News |
27332438_1_1 | 27332438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20Cabinet%20of%20Michael%20Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard. Shadow Cabinet (6 May 2005 – 5 December 2005)
2003 establishments in the United Kingdom
2004 in British politics
2005 in British politics
Conservative Party (UK)-related lists
Official Opposition (United Kingdom)
2005 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
British shadow cabinets |
27332464_0_0 | 27332464 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontius%20de%20Cruce | Pontius de Cruce | Pontius de Cruce.
Pontius de Cruce, also Pons of the Cross, was a Master of the Templars. |
27332464_0_1 | 27332464 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontius%20de%20Cruce | Pontius de Cruce | Pontius de Cruce.
Andrew II of Hungary was extremely favorably disposed towards the Templars. During his participation in the Fifth Crusade he appointed Pontius de Cruce, Master of the Order in the Hungarian Kingdom, as a regent in Croatia and Dalmatia. |
27332464_1_0 | 27332464 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontius%20de%20Cruce | Pontius de Cruce | Pontius de Cruce. Medieval Knights Templar members
13th-century Hungarian nobility |
27332481_0_0 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett.
Jeffrey Hayzlett (born 1960/61) is a global business celebrity, primetime television and podcast show host, author, and keynote speaker. He was formerly the chief marketing officer of the Eastman Kodak Company from 2006-2010. In 2014 he became the CEO of The Hayzlett Group. |
27332481_0_1 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. Early life
Hayzlett was born in Charleston, West Virginia, the oldest of three siblings. His father was in the military which caused his family to move frequently. |
27332481_0_2 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett.
Hayzlett graduated from Douglas High School in Box Elder, South Dakota in 1979. He then studied government and international affairs at Augustana College, a private college in Sioux Falls. He was a member of Pi Sigma Epsilon. |
27332481_0_3 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. Career
Hayzlett joined Kodak in April 2006 as Chief Marketing Officer and Vice President of the company's Graphic Communications Group. |
27332481_0_4 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett.
Beginning in 2007, Hayzlett was a guest celebrity judge on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice for three seasons. |
27332481_0_5 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett.
Hayzlett is the founder and chairman of several businesses. In 2008 he became the CEO of the Hayzlett Group, as well as the Chairman of TallGrass Public Relations. In 2013 he became the Co-Founder and Chairman of the C-Suite Network. |
27332481_0_6 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett.
In May 2010, Jeff Hayzlett released a book entitled The Mirror Test: Is Your Business Really Breathing? In January 2012, Hayzlett released his second book, Running the Gauntlet: Essential Business Lessons to Lead, Drive Change, and Grow Profits. In September 2015, Hayzlett released his third book, “Think Big, Act Bigger: The Rewards of Being Relentless.” |
27332481_0_7 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett.
In 2013, Hayzlett became a contributing editor for Bloomberg Television. |
27332481_0_8 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett.
Hayzlett has hosted C-Suite with Jeffrey Hayzlett and Executive Perspectives on C-Suite TV since 2015. |
27332481_0_9 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett.
Hayzlett has also hosted All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett, a business podcast which airs on C-Suite Radio, since 2015. |
27332481_1_0 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. C-Suite with Jeffrey Hayzlett
On September 3, 2013, Bloomberg announced Hayzlett's new role as the host of C-Suite with Jeffrey Hayzlett. It premiered October 8 and airs weekly Tuesdays at 9:30P ET/PT on Bloomberg. It features an inside look at major companies and brands. Hayzlett investigates the executive team of recognized brands. The show profiles various business models and offers new perspectives on boardroom decision-making. |
27332481_1_1 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. C-Suite with Jeffrey Hayzlett
The show was put together by Hayzlett, Thomas White, and Karl Post. It was produced by Star Crossed Pictures. Producers included Brandon Lisy, Stephen Palgon, and Louis Foglia. It ran for one season. |
27332481_1_2 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. C-Suite with Jeffrey Hayzlett
C-Suite with Jeffrey Hayzlett has been well received, and news of the show has been reported by Inc., U-T San Diego, Business Marketing Association, and a number of other websites. |
27332481_2_0 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. Episodes
Dunkin' Brands (Original Air Date: October 8, 2013) Hayzlett visits the c-suite at Dunkin' Brands to discover how the company is reinventing itself with new menu items and a fresh look - and how they're getting franchisee support.
Seattle Sounders (Original Air Date: October 15, 2013) Hayzlett travels to Seattle to find out how the Major League Soccer franchise Seattle Sounders is selling out every home game.
CrossFit (Original Air Date: October 22, 2013) CrossFit is used as an example of effective marketing and franchising techniques in the fitness industry.
MGM Resorts International (Original Air Date: October 29, 2013) Hayzlett visits the c-suite at MGM Resorts International, interviewing CEO Jim Murren about the company's sustainability and philanthropic activities, including building the largest LEED certified building in America. |
27332481_2_1 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. Episodes
Domino's Pizza (Original Air Date: November 5, 2013) In 2010, Domino's Pizza's future was shaky and their c-suite took an unconventional approach to fix their problems: they told customers their pizza sucked. Hayzlett investigates the effectiveness of this approach.
Life Technologies (Original Air Date: November 19, 2013) Hayzlett goes inside the biotech giant Life Technologies to find out how the c-suite is preparing for the company's acquisition by Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Autodesk (Original Air Date: December 3, 2013) Get inside Autodesk, the creators of the design software AutoCAD. Once a company dedicated to computer-aided drafting has grown into a software design leader. How is this company moving their customers from boxed software to the cloud?
Cadillac (Original Air Date: December 10, 2013) Hayzlett talks with General Motors executives at the Los Angeles Auto Show to find out how they're rebranding the Cadillac to be more than a luxury car for grandparents. |
27332481_2_2 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. Board memberships and affiliations
Hayzlett is a member of the Board of Governors of the We Are Family Foundation and a co-chair and CMO of Executive Summit, India. He is a Trustee of the Pi Sigma Epsilon National Education Foundation. He is on the Advisory Board of Digital Marketing Group and Packaging Design Magazine. He is a Permanent Trustee and former chairman of SMEI Academy of Achievement Hall of Fame.
Hayzlett is also on the boards of Business Marketing Association (former Chairman), Vdopia, RMG Networks, Tagga, Chatalog, Likeable, the Vaud Fund, WayFounder, SlimSurveys, and Covario He is Chairman of the board of itracks, Chairman of Printing Industries Centres Insurance, UK, and advisor to Whale Path. In the past he served on the Advisory Board of WiMax Forum Changes and the boards of MindHive and Sales & Marketing Executives International |
27332481_2_3 | 27332481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey%20W.%20Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett | Jeffrey W. Hayzlett. Personal
Hayzlett and his wife Tami have two children. They spend their time between Sioux Falls and New York City. |
27332486_0_0 | 27332486 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le%20Prussien | Le Prussien | Le Prussien.
Le Prussien is a 1971 French made-for-television film directed by Jean L'Hôte and starring Edmond Beauchamp. It is Isabelle Huppert's film debut. |
27332486_0_1 | 27332486 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le%20Prussien | Le Prussien | Le Prussien. Cast
Edmond Beauchamp - Le 'Prussien'
Françoise Lugagne - Lucie
Alfred Adam - Victor
Jacques Rispal - Auguste
Denise Bailly - Madeleine
Jeanne Hardeyn - Marguerite
Mélanie Brévan - Marie-Thérèse
Isabelle Huppert - Elisabeth
Freddy Schluck - Jules
Marc Chapiteau - Paul
Max Doria - Alfred
Andrée Tainsy - Yvonne
Alexandre Rignault - Le notaire
Jacques Maginot - Le fossoyeur |
27332520_0_0 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301.
The Be 4/6 12301 was one of four test locomotives ordered by the Schweizerische Bundesbahnen (Swiss Federal Railways) (SBB) in June 1917.
For gaining experience for ordering electrical locomotives this locomotive should – as her three sisters Be 3/5 12201, Be 4/6 12302 and Ce 6/8I14201 – have been used for services on the Gotthardbahn (Gotthard railway). The Be 4/6 12301 was the alternative design of MFO for a fast train locomotive for the Gotthard railway line. She was designed and built according to the requirement specifications of the SBB. But – except for occasional trips to the maintenance shop of Bellinzona – did not appear on the Gotthard railway line. The design was intrinsically reliable. The locomotive operated for 44 years in very various services. The locomotive drivers liked the locomotive because her driving behaviour was very smooth even at top speed. But technically the locomotive was much more complicated than their sisters Be 4/6 12302 and Be 4/6 12303-12342. |
27332520_0_1 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. History
In November 1913 the executive board of the Schweizerische Bundesbahnen (Swiss Federal Railways) (SBB) decided to electrify Gotthardbahn (Gotthard railway) from Erstfeld to Biasca. Due to World War One the SBB had to reduce schedules more and more because shortage of coal. Therefore, – in autumn 1918 – on Sundays only milk trains were running.That's why the SBB forced – beside other important lines – the electrification of the Gotthard railway line. This electrification was completed 1920.For the traction on those lines the SBB urgently needed passenger- and freight locomotives. |
27332520_0_2 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Requirement specifications
The SBB demanded from the industry compliance with the subsequent requirements:
Top speed of 75 km/h
Haulage of towed load of 300 t at a gradient of 26 ‰ with 50 km/h
Reliable run-up with this load at a gradient of 26 ‰ and acceleration to 50 km/h within 4 minutes
Three outward and return journeys Arth-Goldau – Chiasso within 24 hours (1360 km)
Electrical brake for deceleration of the locomotive weight at slopes
Multiple-unit control |
27332520_0_3 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Commissioning and proposal
The contract was awarded as follows: |
27332520_0_4 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301.
Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon (MFO). Design and construction of the passenger locomotive |
27332520_0_5 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301.
Besides compliance with the requirement specifications the designers got big freedom in the work out of their designs. |
27332520_0_6 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Delivery date
The locomotive was delivered on 21 March 1919 as the first of the four test locomotives. One month later she was already in service for instruction trips for the locomotive personnel. |
27332520_1_0 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Running gear
The running gear consisted of two bogies. In both bogies two drive-axles, one idle-axle in a Bissel truck and a jackshaft were installed. The idle-axles had a side-play of 2x70 mm relative to the bogie frame. |
27332520_1_1 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Transmission of tractive force
The tractive force was transmitted from the drive-axles to the bogies. From there the force was carried over to the bogie-mounted towing hook and the buffers. In between the bogies were connected with a so-called tender coupling, which consists of one main rod and two auxiliary rods. The locomotive body was not engaged in the transmission of tractive force. |
27332520_1_2 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Drive
Two motors were mounted in both bogie frames. Those two motors drove big cogwheels over both-side spring-loaded sprockets. The big cogwheels drove a jackshaft. The jackshaft drove a slit coupling rod which drove – over a vertical crosshead – the crank pins of the two drive-axles of the bogie. |
27332520_1_3 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Locomotive body
The locomotive body consisted of single bridging slab. On this slab the – partly dismountable – body parts were fixed with screws.The bridging slab laid on the bogies using pivot bearings located under the drivers cabs. Beside those two spring-loaded bearings were mounted at the outer part of the body. Additionally bearings with rolls were located inside of the body behind the motors.On the bogies – in front of the cabs – cabinets were mounted. Those cabinets were separated by a center gangway. This gangway – as the crossover-plate and the front door – were considered as necessary to access the locomotive from the train at that time.For the ventilation of the motors two – from both cabs –pneumatically controlled blinds were mounted at both sides of the body. |
27332520_1_4 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Braking equipment
The automatic Westinghouse air brake and the locomotive brake acted over a separate brake cylinder to both sides of the driving wheels of each drive-axle. The idle-wheels did not have brakes. Each cab was equipped with a handbrake which acted to the respective bogie. |
27332520_2_0 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Primary circuit
Two diamond-shaped pantographs – controllable with a valve in each cab – lead the current from the catenary to the two electrical cutting knives on the roof of the locomotive body. These cutting knives could be controlled manually from the engine room. From these cutting knives, the current was transferred to the oil-cooled transformer over a lightning protection inductor and the oil-propelled main switch. The transformer was located in the center of the locomotive body. On the high voltage side, the transformer was switchable for either 15,000 V or 7500 V. This arrangement was necessary since the SBB decided to supply the Gotthard railway line at start only with 7500 V because the main operation was still steam. The SBB was considering that the carbon black on the insulators of the catenary could lead to shortcuts when very high voltage was used. The low-voltage side of the transformer was bifid and equipped with 11 taps. The two camshaft switches were mounted in longitudinal direction on both sides of the transformer. It was possible – as at the Be 3/5 12201 – to select 23 steps. For handling the step switches, the locomotive driver had to turn a vertical crank handle once for each step. It was possible to shut off power by running down both step switches with a special handle. If one step switch failed it could be separated. With the remaining one it was possible to continue the trip with the 12 steps of the other one. The four pneumatic controlled reverse switches were placed on the motors. They were connected in parallel. |
27332520_2_1 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Auxiliary systems
The locomotive consisted of the subsequent listed auxiliary systems operated with 220 V:
two piston compressors in the cabinets in front and back on the left side
a fan on the roof for the forced air ventilation of the cooling-ribs of the transformer shaft
two fans for the ventilation of the motors
one Motor-generator for battery charging in the cabinet in front/right
cab heating |
27332520_2_2 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Electrical part
The train heating system was fed over a separate oil-propelled main switch with 1000 V. |
27332520_2_3 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Electrical brake
The electrical brake was tested in June 1919 at the Lötschberg railway. It was subsequently removed since it was considered too unreliable. |
27332520_2_4 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Multiple-unit control
The locomotive was equipped with a multiple-unit control, but it was never tested at all. |
27332520_2_5 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Service
The locomotive was delivered on 21 March 1919 as the first of the four test locomotives. Instruction trips were undertaken almost immediately in the region around Berne.
But there were still a lot of teething troubles to cure. Therefore, the locomotive was not used for scheduled services. Another reason were the planned test with the electrical brake on the Lötschbergbahn. 1 September 1919 the locomotive was officially taken over by the SBB. This was followed by services in commuter trains to Spiez and partly to Brig too. After a break in 1920, the locomotive lead trains in planned services together with the Be 4/6 12303-12342 – which were in the delivery phase – over the Lötschberg railway line until Brig. |
27332520_2_6 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Electrical part
It was soon obvious that the locomotive never would be used for planned services at the Gotthard railway line. On 31 May 1921 the locomotive had the last planned service at the Lötschberg railway line. Thereafter she led freight trains – from Berne – to Basel and Biel. |
27332520_2_7 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Electrical part
From 1937 the locomotive was assigned to the marshalling yard of Lausanne. Her duty was the pulling of freight trains which had to be distributed to the hump. |
27332520_2_8 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Electrical part
On 1 January 1962, the locomotive was assigned to the Yverdon main shop for omitting the expensive transfers to the Bellinzona main shop. Yverdon was not very happy about the accession of this veteran. But the end was very close. A short circuit caused an explosion in the transformer. The fire brigade was not able to extinguish the fire at time. The locomotive burned out completely. In August 1963 the locomotive was scrapped in the main shop of Bellinzona. |
27332520_3_0 | 27332520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20Be%204/6%2012301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301 | SBB-CFF-FFS Be 4/6 12301. Electric locomotives of Switzerland
Be 4 6 12301
15 kV AC locomotives
Standard gauge locomotives of Switzerland
Railway locomotives introduced in 1919 |
27332546_0_0 | 27332546 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Lowly | Tim Lowly | Tim Lowly.
Tim Lowly (born 1958 in Hendersonville, North Carolina) is a Chicago artist, musician, and teacher. He is known for compassionate egg tempera pictures of children in mysterious circumstances. |
27332546_0_1 | 27332546 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Lowly | Tim Lowly | Tim Lowly. Biography
Tim Lowly was born Tim Grubbs. From the age of three he lived in South Korea, where his parents were Presbyterian missionaries. He learned piano and guitar and still plays and composes folk-rock music. Lowly attended Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, majoring in art. He married Sherrie Rubingh in 1981, and rather than subordinate anyone's last name, they changed their surname to Lowly. |
27332546_0_2 | 27332546 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Lowly | Tim Lowly | Tim Lowly. Career
After a visit to Korea and Europe, Lowly took up the exacting renaissance art of egg tempera painting, in which egg yolk is mixed with pigment to make paint. |
27332546_0_3 | 27332546 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Lowly | Tim Lowly | Tim Lowly.
The Lowlys had a daughter, Temma, in 1985, who was brain-damaged and is frequently the subject of Mr. Lowly's paintings. Lowly says, "Part of my fairly political agenda is to say that disabled children are a part of life. These are not freaks. What I'm saying is that we should advocate for eyes of compassion that see human beings as human beings, rather than separating them into the beautiful, the ugly, the normal, the freak." |
27332546_0_4 | 27332546 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Lowly | Tim Lowly | Tim Lowly.
Lowly has been awarded an Individual Artist Grant from the Michigan Council for the Arts in 1987 and Fellowships in Visual Art from the Illinois Arts Council in 1995 and 2005. He teaches at North Park University in Chicago. |
27332546_0_5 | 27332546 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Lowly | Tim Lowly | Tim Lowly. Collections
The Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
Columbus State University, Columbus, Georgia
Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina
Frye Museum, Seattle, Washington
The Graham Center Museum, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois
Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, UCLA, Los Angeles
The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan
The Kresge Art Museum, East Lansing, Michigan
The McDonald's Corporate Collection, Oak Brook, Illinois
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois
The Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois
The Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, Wisconsin |
27332546_1_0 | 27332546 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Lowly | Tim Lowly | Tim Lowly. 1958 births
20th-century American painters
American male painters
21st-century American painters
21st-century male artists
Christian artists
Performers of contemporary Christian music
American singer-songwriters
American performers of Christian music
Living people |
27332556_0_0 | 27332556 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean%20L%27H%C3%B4te | Jean L'Hôte | Jean L'Hôte.
Jean L'Hôte (13 January 1929 – 28 April 1985) was a French screenwriter and film director. He worked on 21 films between 1958 and 1985. |
27332558_0_0 | 27332558 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20de%20Armas | José de Armas | José de Armas.
José de Armas (born March 25, 1981, in Florida) is a former Venezuelan professional tennis player. |
27332558_0_1 | 27332558 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20de%20Armas | José de Armas | José de Armas.
De Armas reached a career high ATP singles ranking of World No. 236, achieved on 19 May, 2003. Additionally he reached a career high ATP doubles ranking of World No. 231, achieved on 14 August, 2000. |
27332558_1_0 | 27332558 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20de%20Armas | José de Armas | José de Armas. Juniors
During his time as a junior, De Armas achieved doubles success on clay, and would go on to win the Junior Boys' Doubles championships at the French Open in both 1997 and 1998. |
27332567_0_0 | 27332567 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksei%20Lyubushkin | Aleksei Lyubushkin | Aleksei Lyubushkin.
Aleksei Sergeyevich Lyubushkin (; born 25 January 1990) is a former Russian professional football player. |
27332567_0_1 | 27332567 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksei%20Lyubushkin | Aleksei Lyubushkin | Aleksei Lyubushkin. Club career
He made his Russian Football National League debut for FC Torpedo Moscow on 8 May 2008 in a game against FC Dynamo Bryansk. |
27332567_1_0 | 27332567 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksei%20Lyubushkin | Aleksei Lyubushkin | Aleksei Lyubushkin. 1990 births
Living people
Russian footballers
Association football defenders
FC Torpedo Moscow players
FC Academia Chișinău players
FC Veris Chișinău players
Moldovan National Division players
Russian expatriate footballers
Expatriate footballers in Moldova
FC Sportakademklub Moscow players |
27332606_0_0 | 27332606 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.%20T.%20Burke | E. T. Burke | E. T. Burke.
Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Tytler Burke, DSO, MB, ChB (18 April 1888 – 14 June 1941) was a British doctor of medicine who fought in World War I and "was one of England's outstanding authorities on venereal diseases". |
27332606_0_1 | 27332606 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.%20T.%20Burke | E. T. Burke | E. T. Burke.
Burke was born in Elgin, Scotland on 18 April 1888 and was educated at Perth Academy and the University of Glasgow and University of St. Andrews. |
27332606_0_2 | 27332606 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.%20T.%20Burke | E. T. Burke | E. T. Burke.
Burke graduated from the University of Glasgow and was a member of the Special Reserve of the Royal Army Medical Corps from 1913. During his wartime service, he was decorated with the Distinguished Service Order and the Serbian Order of the White Eagle with Swords and was also mentioned in despatches. When he finished his military service, he had attained the rank of lieutenant colonel. |
27332606_0_3 | 27332606 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.%20T.%20Burke | E. T. Burke | E. T. Burke.
By the late 1930s, Burke was an assistant editor of the British Journal of Venereal Diseases, Director of the Whitechapel Clinic (now the Ambrose King Centre), consultant venerologist and he had published papers in the British Medical Journal and elsewhere. By the time of his death in 1941 (or shortly before), Burke had been Consultant Venereologist in the Public Health Department of the London County Council and Lecturer in Venereal Diseases in the London Hospital Medical College, University of London. |
27332606_0_4 | 27332606 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.%20T.%20Burke | E. T. Burke | E. T. Burke.
Burke died on 14 June 1941 at Paignton, Devon, England where he was a volunteer with the 10th Devon (Torbay) Battalion of the Home Guard. |
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