BurtonCrane January 23, 1901 February 3, 1963 was a New York Times correspondent on economics during the Occupation Period of Japan. He was a financial writer for the New York Times from 1937 1963. Aside from finance and writing as a foreign correspondent , Crane was a playwright and an instructor in economics. He was born in Buffalo, New York . The son of a Presbyterian minister, he graduated from Princeton University in 1922. Editor in Japan Following stints with several newspapers in the United States , Crane went to Tokyo in 1925, to become financial editor of the Japan Advertiser . He remained until 1936, and gained a reputation as an authority on the Japanese people Japanese economy . In 1945 he began service in the Far East with the Office of Strategic Services . At the conclusion of World War II Crane joined the Tokyo Bureau of the New York Times . He was wounded while covering the Korean War . Author, teacher, and singer He directed six plays for the Tokyo International Players, five of which he wrote. He wrote additional plays and four books about financial subjects. Crane taught at New York University from 1952 to 1953. He completed Smart Money , which was published by Random House in 1964. ref name craneBurtonCrane Dies a N.Y. Times Writer , New York Times, February 4, 1963, pg. 13. ref While working for the Japan Advertiser , he became well known as an unusual singer for Columbia Records, singing Japanese language versions of popular Westerns songs of the day. His wife was Esther and transcripts exist of his recollections on the Occupation Period of Japan in the Columbia University Oral History Research Office . Death Crane died in New York City in 1963, following an extended illness. ref name crane References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crane, Burton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crane, Burton Category 1901 births Category 1963 deaths Category ... more details
Wiktionary Crane or cranes may be Crane machine , an industrial machinery for lifting Container crane , a machine for lifting intermodal containers Crane railroad , a crane suited to use on railroads Crane bird , a large, long necked bird Thousand origami cranes Paper crane , an origami version of this bird Crane Game , a claw type redemption arcade game Wiktionary crane Verb Crane , a verb meaning to extend one s neck Crane TV series , a British TV series starring Patrick Allen, which ran from 1963 ... as gothic minimalism . People Surname See Crane surname Fictional characters characters on the soap opera Passions Alistair Crane Fancy Crane Fox Crane Julian Crane Pretty Crane Sheridan Crane characters on the sitcom Frasier Frasier Crane Niles Crane Martin Crane Daphne Moon becomes Daphne Moon Crane after marrying Niles Crane Frederick Crane Maris Crane Denny Crane , a lawyer on Boston Legal Ichabod Crane , a protagonist in Washington Irving s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Jonathan Crane, a.k.a Scarecrow comics , a comic book villain in the Batman series by DC Comics Marion Crane, a character in the film Psycho 1960 film Psycho and as Mary Crane in the Psycho novel novel on which the film was based Master Crane , a character from the animated movie Kung Fu Panda Places Barbados The Crane, Saint Philip, Barbados The Crane, Saint Philip United States Crane, Indiana Crane Army Ammunition Activity in Crane, Indiana Crane, Missouri Crane, Oregon Cranesville, Pennsylvania Crane, Texas Crane Beach , in Ipswich, Massachusetts Crane Island Washington , one of the San Juan Islands Businesses Crane Co. , an American industrial products company Crane Merchandising Systems , a vending machine manufacturer Crane Plumbing, a brand of plumbing fixtures made by American Standard Brands Crane & Co. , a supplier of paper for US banknotes The Crane Group Companies , an American construction and materials ... Equipment Sales company in South Africa Film The Crane , a 1992 film The Cranes Are Flying ... more details
Other uses Crane disambiguation Infobox Film name The Crane image image size caption director Phil O Shea producer Michael Kelk br Kate Ogborn br Sally Randle writer Phil O Shea narrator starring Jude Law br Lee Ross actor Lee Ross br Joseph A. Bennett Joseph Bennett br Callum Coates br Ray Newe br Isobel Raine br Melanie Ramsey br David Schofield actor David Schofield music Terry Devine King cinematography Ivan Bird editing Rodney Holland distributor British Film Institute released 1992 runtime 16 min country flagicon UK UK language English language English budget gross preceded by followed by The Crane is a 1992 in film 1992 short film distributed by the British Film Institute . The movie is set in London . The filming location was the Romford shopping precinct. The film took place at the 36th London Film Festival in 1992. Cast Jude Law ... Young man Lee Ross actor Lee Ross ... Burger bar manager Melanie Ramsay ... Young woman Callum Coates ... Burger bar skinhead Joseph A. Bennett Joseph Bennett ... Youth in wheelchair Isobel Raine ... nurse Ray Newe ... Evangelist skinhead ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 476102?view cast Cast at British Film Institute BFI Film & TV Database, accessed April 15, 2009. ref David Schofield ... Evangelist ref http www.imdb.com title tt0310917 fullcredits cast The Crane 1994 Full cast and crew at IMDb , accessed April 15, 2009. ref External links imdb title title The Crane id 0310917 http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 476102 The Crane at British Film Institute site http www.youtube.com watch?v HYWTL5lWANI The Crane 1992 with Jude Law , at Youtube , attached by the British Film Institute BFI National Archive, April 3, 2009, accessed April 15, 2009. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Crane, The Category 1992 films Category British films Category Short films Category Films set in London ... more details
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Crane is a surname of English people English origin, and may refer to People Andy Crane b. 1964 , English radio and television presenter Arnold Crane , art collector Arthur G. Crane 1877 1955 , American teacher and politician Ben Crane b. 1976 , American professional golfer Bob Crane 1928 1976 , American DJ and actor, played Hogan in the sitcom Hogan s Heroes Brian Crane , American cartoonist, creator of the Pickles comic strip Caprice Crane b. 1974 , American screenwriter, author, and producer Charles Crane , former mayor of Honolulu 1938 41 C. Howard Crane Charles Howard Crane 1885 1952 , American architect Charles Richard Crane 1858 1939 , American philanthropist Cheryl Crane b. 1943 , daughter of actress Lana Turner Dan Crane b. 1936 , former member of the US House of Representatives David Crane disambiguation , several people Darla Crane , porn actress Ed Crane disambiguation , several people including Ed Crane , founder and President of the Cato Institute Ed Crane journalist , broadcast journalist for CBS News Frederick E. Crane 1869 1947 , Chief Judge of the NY Court of Appeals Hart Crane 1899 1932 , American poet Hewitt Crane 1927 2008 , pioneer computer scientist John Crane disambiguation , several people Jordan Crane b. 1973 , American comics creator Jordan Crane rugby union b. 1986 , English rugby union player Joseph Halsey Crane 1782 1851 , American soldier and attorney Laurence Crane b. 1961 , English composer Les Crane 1933 2008 , American announcer and talk show host Louis Crane , quantum gravity theorist Mary Crane , Canadian politician Matt Crane b. 1967 , American actor, noted for his part in the soap opera Another World Nicholas Crane b. 1954 , British cartographer, explorer and broadcaster Nicky Crane 1959 1993 , British neo Nazi activist Peter Crane b. 1954 , former Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London Phil Crane b. 1930 , American politician, long serving Republican member of the US House of Representatives Richard T. Crane 1832 1912 ... more details
, Crane and audience members. The other featured Norman Mailer and Richard Burton . Burton encouraged Crane to recite the gravedigger speech from Hamlet , and Crane did. ref name Carey, B 1964, pp ...Infobox Person name Les Crane image caption birth name Lesley Stein birth date birth date 1933 12 3 birth ... years br Ginger Crane fifth wife, and widow after 20 years partner children Caprice Crane parents ... title Les Crane, 74 former late night TV host also founded software company url http articles.latimes.com ... format publisher location id pages page language quote archiveurl archivedate ref box width Les Crane ... 07 15 arts television 15crane.html title Les Crane, Talk Show Host, Dies at 74 work The New York Times date July 15, 2008 accessdate 2009 03 30 ref Crane graduated from Tulane University , where he ... Francisco area. A pioneer in the development of the radio talk show , Crane delighted and irritated ... from 11pm to 2am, Crane at the hungry i 1962 63 found Crane interacting with owner and impresario ... Resource Center. Fee. Document Number A182200732. ref Crane s style was rapid fire and contentious ..., EXbrook 7 2860, was frequently repeated on air, along with the fact that Crane was only 27 years old. Les Crane and John Barrett, the general manager of KRLA radio station , were the original people ... Press Dead link date March 2009 ref Television In late August 1963, Crane moved to New York City ... American TV appearance of The Rolling Stones was on Crane s program in June 1964 when only New ... in August 1964 starting at 11 15 p.m. on the ABC schedule and titled The Les Crane Show . It was the first ..., 1964, pp. 111 4. ref More affiliates signed up for a November relaunch of The Les Crane Show , and Look .... Crane can be seen and heard delivering his monologue, joking about words that could be censored and bantering with his sidekick Nipsey Russell . The two kinescopes that ABC used to pitch The Les Crane Show to its affiliates in 1964 constitute the only surviving video and audio of Crane s controversial ... more details
Jonathan or John Crane may refer to Jonathan Crane politician 1750 1820 , politician in Nova Scotia Scarecrow comics , also known as Dr. Jonathan Crane , DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Batman John Crane , writer and television producer John Crane soldier 1744 1805 , participant in the Boston Tea Party and a soldier during the American Revolutionary War Jack Crain , American football player John Crane Inc. , manufacturer of mechanical seals. hndis name Crane, Johnathan ... more details
Robert Crane may refer to Bob Crane 1928 1978 , American DJ and actor who played Hogan in the sitcom Hogan s Heroes Robert C. Crane 1920 1962 , American newspaper publisher and politician from New Jersey Robert K. Crane b. 1919 , American biochemist, discovered sodium glucose cotransport Robbie Crane , musician Robert D. Crane b. 1949 , advisor to Nixon and American short story author Robert D. Crane b.Sept. 16, 1949 , American short story author and poet Robert Crane, a pseudonym of Bernard Glemser hndis Crane, Robert ... more details
Crane School may refer to Crane Country Day School , K 8 private school in Santa Barbara, CA, USA Crane School of Music , music school in Potsdam, NY, USA Crane Theological School at Tufts University, USA, 1869 1968 See also Crane High School disambiguation Crane School District disambiguation dab ... more details
Crane Building may refer to in the United States by state Crane Company Building , Chicago, Illinois, List of RHPs in Chicago listed on the NRHP in Chicago, Illinois Crane Building Des Moines, Iowa , listed on the NRHP in Iowa Crane and Company Old Stone Mill Rag Room , Dalton, MA, a building listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Crane Company Building Former , Charlotte, NC, List of RHPs in NC listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Crane Building Chattanooga, Tennessee , List of RHPs in TN listed on the NRHP in Tennessee disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 File Crane tank.JPG thumb 200px A Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns crane tank at Bressingham Steam and Gardens Bressingham A crane tank CT is a steam locomotive with a Crane railroad crane fitted to it. The crane may be fitted at the front, centre or rear of the locomotive and gives it a rather top heavy appearance. The term tank refers to the water tanks mounted either side of the boiler , as cranes were usually constructed on tank locomotive s as opposed to tender locomotive s for greater mobility in the industrial and dockside locations where they were normally used. See also Shelton Iron & Steel Works No. 4101 NLR crane tank Further reading Crane Tank Locomotives in Australia Australian Railway History Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin , June, 1985, pp123 139 External links Commons category Crane locomotives Crane locomotives http www.srpsmuseum.org.uk 10012.htm Barclay crane tank no.2127 of 1942 http homepage.ntlworld.com foxfield dubs crane tank.htm D bs crane tank no. 4101 http homepage.ntlworld.com foxfield roker.htm RSH crane tank Category Steam locomotive types Category Cranes machines steam loco stub de Kranlokomotive ... more details
Image Cranecoheadquarters.jpg thumb right 250px Crane Co. headquarters in Stamford The Crane Company ... based in Stamford, Connecticut . Founded by Richard T. Crane Richard Teller Crane , the company is best ... brand includes glassfront vending machines and cold food vending machines. Crane Co. has expanded ... Products APi , which continue to be marketed as separate brands from Crane Co. s National line. Crane Co. has also acquired Dixie Narco from Maytag , adding a full lineup of soda machine s to Crane ... Subsidiaries Crane Aerospace Burbank Hydro Aire and P. L. Porter Elyria Lear Romec Lynnwood Eldec Lyon, France Eldec France Crane Composites Florence, Kentucky Lasco Grand Junction Sequentia Joliet, Illinois Kemlite Jonesboro Kemlite Polyflon Crane Electronics Albuquerque General Technology ... Lyon, France Eldec France Redmond Interpoint Taiwan Interpoint Controls Azonix Barksdale Crane Environmental Fort Lauderdale, Florida Dynalco WMS Fluid Handling Crane ChemPharma Flow Solutions Crane Energy Flow Solutions Crane Australia Crane Stockham Valve Ltd. Belfast Crane Limited Crane Process Flow Technologies CPFT Crane Pumps and Systems CP&S Crane Supply Crane Valves North America CVNA Pacific Valves Resistoflex Industrial Valve Services Xomox Crane Nuclear, Inc. Krombach Armaturen Crane ... Liabilities As of December 31, 2007, Crane Company faced 80,999 asbestos liability claims. In 2007 ... ref References references External links http www.craneco.com Crane Company website http finance.yahoo.com q pr?s CR Crane profile at Yahoo Finance http www.streamware.com Streamware Website http www.cranems.com Chippenham England Website http www.cranechempharma.com Crane ChemPharma Flow Solutions XOMOX SAUNDERS RESISTOFLEX RESISTOPURE PSI DEPA ELRO REVO http www.craneenergy.com Crane Energy Flow Solutions http www.craneae.com Crane Aerospace http www.cranepumps.com Crane Pumps http www.krombach.com Friedrich Krombach Armaturen Wikinvest Crane Company Crane Company Profile at Wikinvest http ... more details
File Steam Cranes geograph.org.uk 445452.jpg thumb Railway steam crane, with vertical cross tube boiler , at Summerlee Heritage Park Image Fairbairn steam crane side view.jpg thumb right Fairbairn steam crane in Bristol Image Mbb canal steam crane sion.jpg thumb right Derelict Smith Rodley, West Yorkshire Rodley crane, on the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal A steam crane is a crane machine crane powered by a steam engine . It may be fixed or mobile and, if mobile, it may run on rail tracks , caterpillar track s, road wheels, or be mounted on a barge. It usually has a vertical boiler placed at the back so that the weight of the boiler counterbalances the weight of the jib and load. They were very common as railway breakdown cranes and several have been preserved on heritage railway s in the United Kingdom . Manufacturers Black Hawthorn Gateshead Black Hawthorn Gateshead unrestored example at Beamish Museum ref http www.beamishcollections.com collections display.asp?ItemID 1498&mainsearchpage 2 Beamish collections archive search ref Coles Cranes of Derby restored example at Beamish Museum Cowans Sheldon of Carlisle rail cranes William Fairbairn & Sons of Manchester Ruston & Hornsby Ruston Proctor of Lincoln Stothert & Pitt of Bath Thomas Smith & Sons Rodley Ltd of Leeds See also File RvancoppSteamCrane1262010.jpg thumb Steam powered Overhead crane from 1875 Crane machine CraneCrane railroad Crane tank Steam shovel Fairbairn steam crane References reflist See external links External links commons cat steam cranes http www.watercressline.co.uk tw pages ds1580.htm Ransomes & Rapier steam crane http www.embsayboltonabbeyrailway.org.uk 8742.html Cowans & Sheldon steam crane http www.semgonline.com misc 9elmscrane.html Nine Elms steam crane http www.scienceandsociety.co.uk results.asp?image 10306848 Model steam crane Category Steam cranes Category Cranes machines Category Steam road vehicles engineering stub ... more details
otherpersons Edward Crane Edward H. Crane is the founder and president of the Cato Institute . In the 1970s, he was one of the most active leaders of the Libertarian Party United States Libertarian Party . He was the Party s national chairman from 1974 to 1977, and managed Ed Clark Ed Clark s high profile 1978 political campaign campaign to be Governor of California . In 1977, with the funding of Charles Koch and the assistance of Murray Rothbard , Crane established the Cato Institute , which would grow into the best known libertarianism libertarian think tank in the world. Crane and Rothbard later disagreed with regards to Cato, spurring Rothbard to write a scathing indictment of Crane and Cato in The Libertarian Forum http www.mises.org journals lf 1981 1981 01 04.pdf . In addition to his duties at Cato, Crane sits on the boards of many like minded organizations, including Americans for Limited Government , a group that assists grassroots efforts throughout the country. Crane is also a member of the Mont Pelerin Society . External links http www.cato.org people edward crane Cato Institute Edward Crane bio DEFAULTSORT Crane, Ed Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Mont Pelerin Society members Category Libertarian Party United States politicians US poli bio stub ca Edward H. Crane ... more details
Joseph Crane may refer to Joseph Halsey Crane 1782 1851 , attorney, soldier, jurist, and legislator Joseph Stephen Crane 1916 1985 , American actor and restaurateur hndis Crane, Joseph Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
At least seven vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Crane . HMS Crane 1590 was a 24 gun ship sold in 1629. HMS Crane 1777 was a galley purchased in North America and sold in 1783. HMS Crane 1806 was a 4 gun sclass Cuckoo schooner wrecked in 1808. HMS Crane 1809 was a sclass Cruizer brig sloop launched in 1809. She foundered with the loss of her entire crew in 1814. HMS Crane 1839 was a packet brig of 6 guns launched in 1839 and sold in 1862. HMS Crane 1896 was a sclass Star destroyer launched in 1896 and broken up in 1919 after the end of World War I . HMS Crane U23 was a modified sclass2 Black Swan sloop launched in 1942 and broken up in 1965. References colledge cite book first Rif last Winfield title British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793&ndash 1817 Design, Construction, Careers and Fates publisher Seaforth year 2008 isbn 1861762461 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Crane Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Richard Teller Crane May 15, 1832, at Paterson, New Jersey January 8, 1912, at Chicago , Illinois , son of Timothy Botchford Crane and Maria Ryerson, was the founder of R.T. Crane & Bro., a Chicago based manufacturer. Nineteenth Century Crane was a nephew of Chicago lumber dealer Martin Ryerson. He moved to Chicago from New Jersey in 1855. Richard and his brother Charles soon formed R. T. Crane & Bro., which manufactured and sold brass goods and plumbing supplies. The new company soon won contracts .... Just after the firm became Crane Bros. Manufacturing Co. in 1872, it employed as many as 700 ... changed its name to Crane Co. By this time, Crane was supplying much of the pipe used for the large ... In 1910, when Crane had begun to manufacture in a plant at Bridgeport, Connecticut , its Chicago ... in the 1910s. During the 1920s, when Crane expanded overseas, the company was the world s leading manufacturer of valves and fittings. During the next few decades, Crane continued to employ thousands ... by Thomas M. Evans, its first owner who was not a member of the Crane family. Evans proceeded to turn Crane into a global conglomerate that made aerospace equipment as well as plumbing supplies the headquarters eventually moved from Chicago to Bridgeport. By the mid 1970s, Crane employed only about 1,000 people in the Chicago area. By the end of the century, Crane was doing annual sales of about 2 billion, but it was no longer a leading company in the city in which it was born. The Crane Plumbing unit was sold off in 1990. Crane Plumbing is now a unit of American Standard Brands . Source for above ... Charles R. Crane was Crane s eldest son. Actor comedian Chevy Chase is Crane s great great grandson. See Also read Crane Beach . Also visit Crane Supply Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crane, Richard T. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 15, 1832 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 8, 1912 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crane, Richard T. Category 1832 births ... more details
Infobox Company name Crane & Co., Inc. logo type Privately held company Private genre foundation Dalton, Massachusetts , United States U.S. 1801 founder Zenas Crane, Henry Wiswall and John Willard location ... 1,300 parent divisions subsid Tumba Bruk Crane AB , Crane Micro Optic Solutions slogan homepage http www.crane.com Crane Stationery , http www.cranecurrency.com Crane Currency footnotes intl Crane ... and technical applications. Crane remains the predominant supplier of paper for use in U.S. currency Federal Reserve Notes . History Stephen Crane was the first in the Crane family to become a papermaker ... www.crane.com navContentProduct.aspx?NavName AboutUs&DeptName History title Crane s History accessdate .... In 1801 Crane was founded by Zenas Crane, Henry Wiswall and John Willard. The company s original mill had a daily output of 20 posts 1 post 125 sheets . Shortly after, in 1806, Crane began printing currency .... Crane developed a method to embed parallel silk threads in banknote paper to denominate notes and deter counterfeiting in 1844. In 1879 Crane grew when Winthrop M. Crane won a contract to deliver U.S. currency paper to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C.. Crane produced ... 1891 1894 . In 1922 Crane & Co. incorporated, with Frederick G. Crane elected as president. In 2002 Crane purchased the company Tumba Bruk from the Central Bank of Sweden Riksbank and operates this today as Crane AB. Motion Crane s Motion ref cite web url http www.cranecurrency.com tec2.html title Crane Currency Technology accessdate 2010 03 06 ref security technology is being introduced into high ..., was the first banknote to use Crane s Motion technology. A 2007 Associated Press AP article ref ... Crane Currency Technology accessdate 2010 03 06 ref in the next United States one hundred dollar bill 100 bill design. In September 2008 Crane initiated purchase negotiations with Visual Physics, a subsidiary of Nanoventions, based in Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia . This purchase gave Crane exclusive ... more details