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[edit] Williams-Kimp Furniture Co.
Williams-Kimp Furniture Co. built furniture in Grand Rapids, Michigan from 1925 to 1952. Williams-Kimp made mahogany reproductions of American furniture such as dining-room sets, desks, and chairs. The company was eventually sold to Baker Furniture Inc.
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Listed for sale here: http://www.mclimans.com/inventory.htm Listed here: http://www.iserv.net/~plucas/michyes.htm#LetterW Listed here: http://www.grpl.org/collections/grhsty_spcoll/furmfg/furmfg_w.html Discussed here: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20030112/ai_n10859375 Listed on page 289 of this master list of furniture companies: http://www.grpl.org/collections/grhsty_spcoll/finding_aids/pdf/furnituretrade_232.pdf 169.244.116.178 00:30, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Patton Design, Inc.
Patton Design, Inc. is an industrial design, engineering, software and hardware, and prototyping consultancy based out of Orange County, California. The firm was founded in 1983 by California State University at Long Beach alum Doug Patton. Patton Design began with the idea of fusing design and engineering together for the seamless integration of product development. Some notable projects include the first Mac Classic computer by Apple, the Stylewriter by Apple, and the Mitsubishi Pen Remote which is in a permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Patton Design was also featured on ABC's American Inventor and represented the million dollar winner with the "Anecia Survival Capsule", the second place winner with "The WordAce", as well as the third place winner with "The Catch Elite". Patton Design is a patron member of the Industrial Designers Society of America and has won seventeen Industrial Design Excellence Awards.
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[edit] Spofford Pond School
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[edit] Gaia Industries
Gaia Industries, Inc. a videogame design and development studio. The studio is focused on bringing captivating new concepts to the interactive media industry. Designers emphasize rich characters and game-play for mobile and Xbox 360 Live Arcade platforms. Past Mobile titles include Super Puzzle Pack, Word Heaven, Sex & The City. Their first console game, Street Trace NYC, is to be published by Microsoft on Xbox 360 Live Arcade. The game will be released in February of 2007. Gaia Industries is amongst the first studios to develop console games in New York City.
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[edit] James Rogers
James M. Rogers, based at the University of Cambridge, is the Executive Secretary of The Henry Jackson Society, founded in Cambridge and London. He contributed to The British Moment, a book published by The Social Affairs Unit, which argued for a more active foreign policy.[1] The book was later reviewed by Samuel Brittan of the The Financial Times. [7] [8]
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[edit] Seoul Guarantee Insurance Company
Seoul Guarantee Insurance Company (Hangul:서울보증보험; is the leading surety and credit insurance company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea with a new income of 673.3 million USD. Originally established in 1969 as Korea Fidelity & Surety Company, the company merged with Hankuk Fidelity & Surety Company in 1998 to form the SGIC. The company is currently wholly owned by Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC), a Korean government corporation. The company is among the world's top 10 guarantee insurance companies with a current risk exposure greater than US$101 billion. SGIC recently received a credit rating of “A”from Fitch and "BBB+”from S&P and plays a dominant role in Korea's guarantee insurance market.
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[edit] Expedition to Mt Margherita through the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Expedition to Mt Margherita Through the Democratic Republic of Congo
1. We began our expedition to Mount Margherita in the Ruwenzori Ranges bordering Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda on 15th December 06. We boarded a flight from GOMA airport to BENI. We collected some of the mountaineering equipment like crampons, pitons,rope, carribeners, iceaxes, etc.
2. On 15th December 06, we started off from BENI to MUTSORA, a three hour journey. We reached MUTSORA by 1530 hrs and met the officials at the ICCN office. We discussed the various modalities of the expedition. The chief guide Mr Mbaka who speaks english told us that the entire expedition would take 6 days. We completed the formalities (details i will give u later). We also hired the high quality equipment present at the ICCN office like walking sticks, snow goggles, snow gloves,etc.
3.The climb began on 16th at 0900hrs. The porters we hired took our heavy stuff whereas we carried our immediate change of clothes in a smaller rucksack.
4. At approximately 1130hrs we reached Kondilire camp and further moved ahead to the first base camp at Kalonge (2138Mtrs). We reached kalonge at 1430 hrs. It was a strenous climb through typical dense african jungles. There was too much of dense blogs and undergrowth. the going was muddy. Our jungle boots and clothes were all drenched due to the mud and the numerous small streams enroute. We refilled all our water bottles from the clean water flowing in the streams. The halt at Kalonge was in a small hut built by the Belgians from 1938 to 1947. The huts are still in very good condition. There is ample firewood available for cooking and drying your clothes at this camp.
5. We started our hike further uphill from Kalonge base camp to Mahangu Base camp at 0745hrs on 17 December 06. It was an exhaustive climb with steep slopes with a gradient of 45 to 70 degrees at an average. After crossing a big stream at a short distance from Kalonge there were no more streams. However because of the rain the route was very muddy and damp. Moreover the slopes were very slippery and wet.After walking for about 2 hours, we passed through a Bamboo plantation which was very pleasant. Then started the phase of roots. It was more like tree climbing rather than mountain climbing with decaying roots from trees intertwined all over the place. This stretch extended to more than 3 hours. The going was uncomfortable with rains and showers drenching our clothes and equipment. Enroute we rested at a small temple made out of grass which the porters adorn with their cultural music and dance. We proceeded further ahead and reached Mahangu Base Camp (3310 Mtrs) at 1400hrs. Firewood was available at this place too helping us to cook our food and dry our clothes.
6. The next day 18 Dec 06, we moved to the final base camp Moraine at 0700hrs. After about 2 hours of walk in a stretch of decaying roots, the route eased up. There was a lot of undergrowth however the slopes were rocky and steep. We reached Kiondo Base Camp (4200Mts)at 1120hrs and had a quick lunch here.There was a scarcity of firewood at this place. We again began our progress ahead at 1150hrs and reached the final bade camp Moraine (4500Mtrs) at 1430 hrs. Enroute from Kiondo to Moraine, are steep rocky cliffs. These cliffs we crossed over using 03 cable bridges. The ropes are very well fastened and it is really worth the experience. After crossing over, we witnessed three beautiful lakes - The Black Lake, Green Lake and Grey Lake. These lakes are in a very pictursque location and its a sight worth cherishing. After absorbing the beauty, we moved further ahead through the rocky surface to Moraine(4500Mts)and reached. The chief guide showed us the route to the final peak. The visibility was very poor and we could hardly see the snow capped peaks. The porters left us at Moraine and returned back to Kiondo. This is largely due to porters not owning snow equipment, lack of warm clothing and being untrained in ice craft. The temperature at Moraine is between 1 to 2 degrees and there is no firewood. We prepared the food using the stove and kerosene we had carried.
7. The next morning,19 Dec 06, we commenced our final summit at 0530hrs. The initial climb was through rocky terrain for the first 1 hour. This was followed by climbing through snow. After navigating through the snow terrain for 4 and a half hours through poor visibility conditions, we finally spotted a rope way. Following the general direction and negotiating through the rocky slopes being roped up, we finally reached the peak at 1040hrs. The route through the snow was taxing. Effective use of the crampons and iceaxe and walking sticks was done enroute. We reached back Moraine Base Camp after our successful summit at 1430hrs and rested for the entire day.
8. The next day ;ie;20 Dec 06 ,we started descending at 0900hrs due to heavy snowfall through out the night and early morning and reached Kalonge Base Camp at 1600hrs. Our final descent to Mutsora commenced on 21 Dec 06 at 0730hrs and we finally returned back at 1100hrs. The entire route downhill was very taxing on the knees alongwith the after effects of lack of acclamatisation. However being in good physical condition helped us overcome the same.
9. Approximate Costing for the Expedition*:
$50 per person - Park Entry Fee Charges.
$5 per person per night - Accomodation Charges for the huts enroute.
$3 per porter per day - Porter ration charges.
$5 per porter per day - Porter Fees.
$10 per porter - Porter Risk Allowance Charges for crossing cable bridge.
Equipment Hire Charges
* - These charges are subject to change as per the existing policy of ICCN. Kindly confirm the same.
10. The entire summit was a great experience with dense tropical african jungles, decaying roots, dense undergrowth and blogs, steep slopes, rock face and rock climbing and soft and hard snow capped peaks. It is physically and mentally taxing. I am not a professional mountaineer myself but professionals who have summitted the peak also opine that the expedition is not an easy one.
11. I would like to thank my senior officers of IndBatt-1/IV (MONUC) for their encouragement, IndBatt-2/V (MONUC) for their assisatnce, the Porters for their indomitable spirit and my team -viz- Capt Sandesh Kadam, Lt Aashish Ashta,Nk Rajendar Bhatia and Ptr Jeevan for their unflinching support.
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Capt Arun Iyer - IndBatt-1/IV (MONUC)
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Information on Ruwenzori Peaks in Wikipedia www.peakware.com/areas.html?a=393 - 13k en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Stanley - 21k 196.44.240.61 11:26, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Pennoyer's School, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, UK
During the later Middle Ages the principal source of income and the wealthy status of Pulham St Mary in Norfolk was due to hat-making and weaving. A local guild was formed of hatters, cappers and hurers who were sufficiently wealthy to build a chapel dedicated to St James The Lesser (the patron saint of hatters and milliners) and to employ a priest to say masses.
The chapel was initially attached to the parish church but was rebuilt in the centre of the village in about 1401. This date comes from Bishop Fordham of Ely's register for 26th June 1401 granting indulgences to all assisting the re-establishment of the Chapel of St James and its hermit, Walter Colman. The re-established guild chapel may also have served as a guildhall.
When Edward VI dissolved the monasteries and guilds in 1547, the guild chapel became available for village use, and by 1658, the parish records show that the chapel was held in trust for the parishioners.
In 1670, William Pennoyer, a rich Puritan merchant from London, and part-owner of the Lordship of the Manor of Pulham, left an endowment in his will to pay for the running of a ‘free school’ . This paid for a teacher, in the chapel, and from then, until closure in 1988, the school provided continuous elementary education for the children of the village. William Pennoyer also endowed Christ’s Hospital School (then in London) with rents from his properties in Pulham St Mary, and Cambridge College in Massachussetts, USA, which became the University of Harvard. A Pennoyer Foundation, the oldest scholarship in the United States, still exists there. The bell from Pennoyer’s school hangs in Leverett House, Harvard.
In 1875 additional land was bought and the school was extended to look very much as it does today. This was funded by public subscription and by the Town Estate charity. In 1892, the neighbouring schoolmaster’s house was built, again by public subscription.
Today we have a building with a rich and interesting history that has sat unused for 18 years, an ever-deteriorating eyesore in the middle of the village.
A project is now underway to restore the school and chapel to become a centre for education, business and recreation. The project was featured on the 2006 BBC TV series, "Restoration Village", and although beaten by the ultimate winner of the series, the work to raise funds to restore the school continues.
More info about Pennoyer's, its history & architecture, and the village centre project, go to Pennoyer's School website
Pennoyer's Guild Chapel & Victorian school building (part)
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www.pennoyers.org.uk
School's Out - A History of Pennoyer's School and its benefactor William Pennoyer (ISBN 0 9518809 1 8) by Hilary Clutten © 1995
BBC/English Heritage - Restoration Village (ISBN 1 873592 97 3) by Philip Wilkinson © 2006
Sheila Moss 14:37, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Rato Bangala School
Rato Bangala School is a private co-educational school in Lalitpur, Nepal. It is an institution with a creative curriculum, up-to-date teaching methods, good facilities, and teachers who are trained and confident. It is a co-educational day school which believes in child-centered education. The curriculum is developmentally appropriate and focuses on hands-on activities catering to all learners. The School believes in working closely with the parents and the community in order to make learning meaningful and to foster overall growth and development of children.
Rato Bangala students perform excellent in the University of Cambridge's Advanced Level examination as shown by the recent Nepal and World toppers in Advanced Levels coming for Rato Bangala. Moreover, Rato Bangala graduates go to very good academic institutions in Nepal and abroad. The list of colleges that their graduates go to( as of 2004, their fourth batch) is
Amherst College (USA), Assumption College (Bangkok), Bates College (USA), Carleton College (USA), Center College (USA), Colby University (USA), Wooster College (USA), Clark University (USA), Columbia University (USA), Dickinson College (USA) Georgetown University (USA), Gettysburg University (USA), Grinnell College (USA), Hamilton College (USA), Harvard University (USA), Hobart and William Smith (USA), Ithaca (USA), IUB (West Germany), Kathmandu University (Nepal), Knox College (USA), Lake Forest (USA), Luther College (USA), Medical Colleges in Pakistan and Bangladesh, Middlebury College (USA), Monash University (Australia), Mt. Holyoke College (USA), National University of Singapore, Pomona College (USA), Randolph Macon Women’s College (USA), Salem College (USA), Sarah Lawrence College (USA), St Lawrence (USA), Smith College (USA), Stanford University (USA), St. Stephen’s College (Delhi), Swarthmore College (USA), Trinity College (USA), University of Canterbury (New Zealand), University of Sussex (United Kingdom), Vassar College (USA), Wabash College (USA ), Wadia College (India), Webster College (Thailand), Williams College (USA) and Yale University (USA).
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[edit] Lev Natochenny, professor of music
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Lev Natochenny is an artist who defies simple classification. Described as a "real genius in his creativity" by European critics and a "rare master of his instrument" by New York critics, he combines innovation and intelligence, technical brilliance and attention to details of the musical text, and above all emerges with an astonishingly independent musical personality.
Influenced by the greatest artists as Sviatoslav Richter and David Oistrakh, Lev Natochenny received his formal education from the famed Moscow Conservatory in the class of eminent professors Lev Oborin and Boris Zemliansky. Having been recognized early for his unusually mature and inspired interpretations and mastery of the instrument Mr. Natochenny became the Assistant to Prof. Lev Oborin at an unheard of age of 19. He went on to receive his Diploma with Honors from the same Conservatory, where he continued to develop his taste for uncommonly independent style recognized by critics and audiences alike.
Subsequent honors, including Gold Medal “with particular distinction” in a scandal-marred 1981 F. Busoni International Piano Competition, First Prize in Young Artists International Piano Competition and Gina Bachauer Award, led to concert appearances in major halls throughout Europe and the United States with major American orchestras and most recently with Russian National Orchestra as both pianist and conductor. During these concert tours Lev Natochenny developed a particular affinity for chamber music with its special refinement and delicate intimacy. Performances with other world-class artists including cellist Mischa Maisky, clarinettist Stanley Drucker, violist Toby Hoffman, pianist Vladimir Feltsman, bassist Rustem Gabdullin, Penderecki, Cuirlionis Quartets and collaborations with major orchestras such as New York Philharmonic, Baltimore and Indianapolis Symphonies followed.
In addition to concertizing, Mr. Natochenny maintains a rigorous teaching schedule, with his students ranging from exceptionally talented youngsters to accomplished young professionals, most of them winners of national and international competitions.
Prof. Natochenny’s class is a rare, if not the only piano class where current students have contracts with 3 major recording labels: EMI Classics, SONY/BMG Classical and Deutsche Grammophon. Deeply scholarly, with a keen and comprehensive mind, Professor Natochenny has gained recognition for his spontaneous and personal approach to music and for his absolute dedication to his students, which has led to appointments to piano faculties of Manhattan School of Music, The Mannes College of Music, professorial position at City University of New York and a position of Distinguished Professor of Piano at the Hochschule für Musik (Music Academy) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany in addition to master classes in the U.S., Canada and in Europe, including such Eastern European countries as Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Hungary and adjudications in national and major international competitions such as “Busoni”/Bolzano, “Sydney”, “Cincinnati”, “Ennio Porrino”/Cagliari, “Yerevan” and others. In 1990 Lev Natochenny created a unique music forum for the most creative artists of all generations - Meranofest International Music Festival and Academy for Superior Piano Performance Studies - where the highest level of music making and preparation of young talent go hand in hand. After only two seasons Meranofest was already recognized as an important festival and listed in Milan's "Guide to 100 most important festivals" with over 200 rave reviews of its concerts and master classes.
For the "Edizione Meranofest" Lev Natochenny has recorded an unusual combination of Schubert Piano Sonata and Brahms Piano Quintet, a compact disc, critical acclaim of which led to a second disc for "Marquis Classics" with baritone Kevin McMillan. This disc received a JUNO Nomination for the best classical disc of 1994. The next CD for “Marquis Classic” was released in 1996 with music of Schnittke and Schostakovich. In addition to these recordings Lev Natochenny has previously recorded for "Nuova Era" and "Newport Classic" labels. RAI, Italian TV made a portrait of Lev Natochenny in 2004 and HR, German TV made a portrait of the artist in 2005. He can also be heard on WQXR, WNYC and RAI, Italian Radio and Television Network.
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[edit] Evgenia Rubinova
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The sensational Silver Medal Winner of the 2003 Leeds International Pianoforte Competition Evgenia Rubinova has been hailed as an artist of “enormous power and imagination”. Critics rave. “Rubinova is larger than life” states The Washington Post. Andrew Clements of The Guardian: “Rubinova had the audience on the edge of the seat! Stephen Pollard of The Independent: “Rubinova has spark engendered by real personality and musical imagination ...a performance which took off and left everything else behind!" While Howard Williamson of the ‘Yorkshire Post' and Arthur Pizzaro (BBC) put it simply: "An amazing artist! Rubinova is beyond competition prizes!" After her debut with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic at Royal Albert Hall Glynom Hughes of the ‘Daily Post’ wrote: “It was Evgenia Rubinova’s quite incredible performance of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto which made the evening..” This universal recognition by critics and public alike brought Ms. Rubinova an EMI Classics contract. Her EMI Debut CD will be released worldwide in May 2006.
In recent seasons Ms. Rubinova appeared as orchestral soloist with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic at the sold out Royal Albert Hall, London (and is reengaged in Liverpool for 2005), with London Philharmonic Orchestra at the sold out Royal Festival Hall, Hallé Opera Orchestra, Germany, Opera North Orchestra, Hallé Orchestra under Mark Elder and Kees Bakels and the Wiener Kammerorchester under Philippe Entremont.Ms. Rubinova’s current seasons include recitals in Germany at Ludwigsburg Schlossfestspiele, Rheingau Musik Festival, Mosel Festwochen and Weilburger Schlosskonzerte.
In the United States she performed in New York City, West Palm Beach Kravis Center, Chicago with national broadcast and Washington D.C. Her concerts are broadcast on the following radio and TV networks: RAI, Italy , BBC 3, BBC 4, Classic FM London, NDR, Hannover and HR, Frankfurt. In 2006/07 Ms. Rubinova also makes her orchestral debut at Alte Oper Frankfurt with Museumsorchester under the baton of Maestro Paolo Carigniani.
The highlights of Ms Rubinova's previous concert seasons included performances at Birmingham Symphony Hall for BBC with national broadcast, of Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto, Mozart’s Piano Concerto K.271 and Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto under B. Mettke in Germany. She gave her solo recital debut at the esteemed “Bocconi University” concert series in Milan, Italy and was invited back to perform Tchaikovsky’s First Concerto under Mark Elder with the Hallé Orchestra in Bradford, England. Ms. Rubinova was heard in both recital and orchestral performance with Ensemble Orchestral de Paris at the Lille Piano Festival in France.
Born in Tashkent into a family of professional musicians Evgenia was the winner of the International Piano Competition in Russia at the age of 12. Several years later she received a “Diploma and Special Prize” at the International Chopin Competition for Young Talents in Moscow and graduated with honors from both Gnessin Music School and Academy, partaking in master classes with prominent musicians such as V. Krainev and A. Lubimov. She also concertized with various symphony orchestras, in addition to playing solo recitals in major concert halls in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Minsk, Novosibirsk and Tashkent.
Evgenia Rubinova moved to Frankfurt/Main where in 1999 she was accepted into the masters class of renowned Prof. Lev Natochenny, formerly student of legendary Lev Oborin, where she continues to hone her artistic skills today. In 2002 Ms. Rubinova began to establish herself in the West winning the DAAD competition in Germany and several competitions in Italy including the “Citta di Cantù” International Piano Competition and the “Casagrande” International Piano Competition in Terni. She further won the “Meranofest Solo Recital Award” for three consecutive years (2000 - 2002).
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