the NewYorkJournalAmerican negatively in books about the NewYork of his youth and in the 1997 ... YorkJournal pt NewYorkJournalAmerican uk ...Image Phillipines.gif right thumb 300px One of the NewYorkJournal s most infamous cartoons, depicting ... on May 5, 1902. File Stanford White 33.jpg thumb NewYorkAmerican prior to merger with the murder of Stanford White The NewYorkJournalAmerican was a newspaper published from 1937 to 1966. The JournalAmerican was the product of a merger between two NewYork newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst The NewYorkAmerican originally the NewYorkJournal , renamed American in 1901 , a morning paper, and the NewYork Evening Journal , an afternoon paper. Both were published by Hearst from 1895 to 1937. The JournalAmerican was an afternoon publication. History Having purchased the newspaper, Hearst entered into a circulation war with the NewYork World , the newspaper run by his former mentor ... to the NewYorkJournal . This was one of the first comic strips to be printed in color and gave ... out in 1965 after the NewYork Times and NewYork Daily News had been struck by a union, the JournalAmerican agreed it would merge the following year with its evening rival, the NewYork World ... of the combined NewYork World Journal Tribune was delayed for several months after the April 1966 ... morgue at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History Category Defunct NewYork City newspapers ... to initiate the Spanish American War of 1898 to increase sales. The Evening Journal was home to famed ... with the JournalAmerican . Popular columnists were O. O. McIntyre , Dorothy Kilgallen and Jimmy Cannon ... nymag.com nymetro shopping fashion columns look 15284 Larocca, Amy. Robin Chandler Duke. NewYork . 19 December 2005. ref The newspaper was famous for its many photographs that carried the JournalAmerican Photo credit line. With one of the highest circulations in NewYork in the 1950s, it nevertheless ... more details
The NewYork Law Journal , founded in 1888, is a legal periodical covering the Practice of law legal profession in NewYork , United States . The newspaper covers legal news, decisions, court calendars, and legislation, and provides analysis and insight in columns written by leading professionals. The newspaper publishes a number of special issues, including its NYLJ 100 rankings of NewYork s 100 largest law firms. The Law Journal is published by ALM company ALM . The Law Journal is published Monday through Friday, with a circulation of 11,450, which it says makes it the highest circulation legal daily newspaper in the United States. ref http www.alm.com almPublication.asp?profile 17 NewYork Law Journal circulation statistics from the publisher ref The paper s website has 3,500 paid subscribers. Its primary audience is litigators. Because the full decisions of many NewYork City Courts NewYork City court cases, particularly the NewYork City Civil Court , are reported only in the Law Journal , it is common for lawyers practicing in these courts to cite to the newspaper for case law authority. The Law Journal is also one of the accepted newspapers regularly used to Service of process serve process by publication of legal notice s. Fact date April 2008 The full text of most Law Journal articles on its website are available to subscribers only, however a selection of articles from NYLJ and other ALM properties are available for free on ALM s NewYork Lawyer site. References Reflist External links http www.nylj.com NewYork Law Journal website http www.nylawyer.com NewYork Lawyer Category Newspapers published in NewYork City Category Legal newspapers Category Publications established in 1888 NewYork newspaper stub US law stub ... more details
The NewYorkJournal of Mathematics is a peer reviewed, scholarly journal. It has an editorial board which As of 2007 lc on , consists of 18 university affiliated scholars in addition to the Editor in chief. It is, however, published entirely electronically on the world wide web . It is listed in the Journals section of The Electronic Library of Mathematics . ref cite web url http www.emis.de journals index.html title Mathematical Journals accessdate 2007 06 25 work The Electronic Library of Mathematics quote Our papers are presented in a variety of formats, including pdf with extensive internal cross reference links for ease of electronic browsing, as well as external links from the bibliographic entries to the reviews in MathSciNet and Zentralblatt MATH Zentralblatt . We also offer full text indexing, listserv lists for announcement of new papers, links to reviews and related works, and archives of supporting materials. ref According to Mark Steinberger, one of the founding editors blockquote The papers are typeset in a traditional format, in accordance with the journal s style sheet, and with the logo, the statement of copyright, ISSN, and pagination given on the first page. blockquote blockquote Some proponents of electronic publication have urged changes in style, citing the low ... said An example of what I consider a good electronic journal is the NewYorkJournal of Mathematics this is a refereed journal with referees not in the editor s board with high quality papers ... TUG Meeting in San Diego, July 2007 by William F. Hammond DEFAULTSORT NewYorkJournal of Mathematics Category Open access journals Category Mathematics journals sci journal stub ... 06 25 author Mark Steinberger authorlink year 1996 month January format PDF work Notices of the American Mathematical Society volume 43 number 1 publisher American Mathematical Society pages 13 16 ref blockquote The Journal is an open access journal that is, its full content is available to anyone ... more details
Advert date May 2009 Infobox magazine title City Journal image file cover.jpg omit the file prefix image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption editor Brian C. Anderson editor title Editor previous editor staff writer frequency Quarterly circulation category company Manhattan Institute publisher firstdate Start date year month day country United States based NewYork City NewYork, NewYork language website URL http www.city journal.org issn City Journal is a quarterly magazine , published by the Manhattan Institute Manhattan Institute for Policy Research , a conservative think tank based in NewYork, NewYorkNewYork City . Its current editor is Brian C. Anderson . Myron Magnet , its editor from 1994 to 2006, is now editor at large. Many City Journal articles focus on urban planning urban policy. Contributors include John M. Olin Senior Fellow Heather Mac Donald . Although the magazine is based in NewYork City , it covers issues of national scope. Additionally, there is often a United Kingdom British perspective from Anthony Daniels psychiatrist Anthony Daniels , better known by his pen name of Theodore Dalrymple . The magazine was also noticeable as one of the first to link to blogs on its website that referenced it, and to engage directly with the blogosphere. Views expressed by City Journal writers are sometimes seen as contentious and controversial, such as views by Mac Donald about immigration reform policy in the United States. Mac Donald criticizes current policy as importing another underclass , referring to Hispanic Americans Hispanics , which has the potential to expand indefinitely. ref name twsNovD24 cite news author George F. Will title A Bill That Earned Its Doubters publisher Washington Post quote Under current immigration policies ... journal.org City Journal Official Web Site . http www.manhattan institute.org Manhattan Institute Official Web Site . Category American political magazines Category Quarterly magazines US poli ... more details
NewYork City newspaper strike 1962 1963 and 1965. Merger In April 1966, in an attempt to avoid closing down, the Scripps Howard owned NewYork World Telegram and Sun merged with Hearst s NewYorkJournalAmerican and the NewYork Herald Tribune to become the NewYork World Journal Tribune, an evening ...Infobox Newspaper name NewYork World Journal Tribune logo image caption type evening daily format broadsheet owners World Journal Tribune, Inc. publisher Matt Meyer editor Frank Coniff language English foundation September 12, 1966 ceased publication May 5, 1967 headquarters NewYork, NewYork , United States The NewYork World Journal Tribune , also known as the World Journal Tribune , was a newspaper published in NewYork City from September 1966 until May 1967. The World Journal Tribune represented an attempt to save the heritages of several historic NewYork City newspapers by merger merging ...&dq &hl en New Paper is Born in NewYork , Sarasota Herald Tribune ref Closing The World Journal .... One survivor of the demise of the World Journal Tribune was NewYork magazine NewYork magazine ... an lifestyle, but all papers were affected by it. The NewYork Mass media media market ... got even more competitive, forcing the closure of the Hearst Corporation owned NewYork Daily Mirror ... was a 140 day strike ref name fyi Schneider, Daniel B. F.Y.I. NewYork Times 19 January 1997 ref ... left the NewYork Times , the NewYork Daily News , and the NewYork Post as the only daily English language general circulation newspapers in NewYork City for many years, when in 1900 there had been ... . Jackson, Kenneth T. The Encyclopedia of NewYorkNew Haven Yale University Press, 1991. ISBN 0300055366 ... for the WJT . After the newspaper folded, the editor of NewYork , Clay Felker bought ... clipping reference archive Category Defunct NewYork City newspapers Category Publications disestablished ... time for newspapers throughout North America . Newspapers had acquired a new competitor for the eyes ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 American Phenix Corporation of NewYork was a business incorporated in October 1927 to act as an agent for reinsurance and other insurance companies. It owned and held capital stock and purchased all the stock of the Reinsurance Corporation of America. ref name form The business was noteworthy because of its involvement in NewYork insurance affairs and its increasing capitalization, prior to its liquidation in November 1932. ref name reserve American Phenix To Liquidate , Wall Street Journal, November 23, 1932, pg. 11. ref Capitalization consisted of 30,000 shares, 50 par of general stock, and 3,000 shares of management stock of no par value. ref name form Form Reinsurance Concern , Wall Street Journal , October 6, 1927, pg. 12. ref In October 1928 the board of directors voted to increase capitalization to 20,000, 000 general capital stock from 1,500,000. ref Capital Increase Voted , Wall Street Journal, October 26, 1928, pg. 11. ref When the company liquidated its stockholders recommended a payment of approximately 3 in cash and one half share of stock in American Reserve Insurance Company, for each share of American Phenix. ref name reserve References references Category Companies based in NewYork City American Phenix Company of NewYork Category Companies based in NewYorkAmerican Phenix Company of NewYork Category Companies established in 1927 American Phenix Company of NewYork Category Companies disestablished in 1932 American Phenix Company of NewYork ... more details
Allegany Indian Reservation Allegany Cattaraugus County, NewYork Cattaraugus County Cattaraugus Reservation Cattaraugus Erie County, NewYork Erie County , Cattaraugus County, NewYork Cattaraugus County , Chautauqua County, NewYork Chautauqua County Oil Springs Reservation Oil Springs Cattaraugus County, NewYork Cattaraugus County , Allegany County, NewYork Allegany County Oneida tribe Oneida Madison County, NewYork Madison County Onondaga Reservation Onondaga Onondaga County, NewYork Onondaga County Poospatuck Reservation Poospatuck Suffolk County, NewYork Suffolk County St. Regis Mohawk Reservation St. Regis Mohawk Franklin County, NewYork Franklin County Shinnecock Reservation Shinnecock Suffolk County, NewYork Suffolk County Tonawanda Reservation Tonawanda Genesee County, NewYork Genesee County , Erie County, NewYork Erie County , Niagara County, NewYork Niagara County Tuscarora Reservation Tuscarora Niagara County, NewYork Niagara County Administrative divisions of NewYorkNewYork Category American Indian reservations in NewYork Category Native American tribes in NewYork Category Lists of places in the United States Indian reservations in NewYork Category NewYork related lists Indian ... more details
M Museums&pagewanted all&oref login work The NewYork Times pages accessdate 2008 08 16 language ...?res 9C0DE7D71331F934A25752C0A96F958260 work The NewYork Times pages accessdate 2008 08 ... all work The NewYork Times pages accessdate 2008 08 16 language ref the Museum is also the location ... , granted by American Legacy magazine . ref name alm cite web url http www.americanlegacymag.com 10thannirecap.pdf title American Legacy Magazine s 10th Anniversary Gala accessdate 2008 08 16 date 2005 09 format PDF ref References reflist External links http www.aamoflongisland.org African American Museum coord missing NewYork Category Village of Hempstead, NewYork Category Museums in Nassau County, NewYork Category African American museums in NewYork Category Museums established in 1970 Category Art museums in NewYork US museum stub newyork stub ...The African American Museum also known as the African American Museum of Nassau County , which opened in 1970, is dedicated to showcasing local and national African American artists. The 6,000 sq. ft. facility is operated by the Museum Services Division of the Nassau County, NewYork Nassau County Department of Recreation, Parks and Support Services, the museum is located at 110 North Franklin Street in Hempstead village , NewYork Hempstead, NewYork and is one of a number of cultural organization s in the region where visitors can learn about the role of African Americans in Long Island s history. ref name Parks2007 01 16 Cite journal author Parks, Steve date 2007 01 16 title Visiting the Past journal Newsday url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 29235579 ITM postscript None ref The museum , one of the only African American museums in NewYork , ref name nys cite book last Bird first Christiane authorlink coauthors title NewYork State publisher Avalon Travel Publishing date 2006 location pages 28 url http books.google.com ?id Jc1of1gRMa8C&pg PA28&dq 22African American ... more details
The French American School of NewYork , also known as the cole Franco Am ricaine de NewYork or FASNY is a bilingual private school located in Westchester County . It serves the substantial local francophone community, offering classes from Nursery to 12th grade. It has three campuses located in the villages of Scarsdale, NewYork Scarsdale , Larchmont, NewYork Larchmont , and Mamaroneck village , NewYork Mamaroneck housing the Nursery, Primary, and Secondary schools, respectively. It is accredited by the NewYork State Association of Independent Schools as well as the Minister of National Education France French Ministry of Education , the latter of which provides much of the curriculum. 69 of the students are of French origin, 21 are American, and 10 come from all over the Francophone world and represent forty five nationalities. See also Agence pour l enseignement fran ais l tranger , the wikipedia article on French education abroad Education in France External links http www.fasny.org coord missing NewYork Category Private schools in NewYork Category Elementary schools in NewYork Category Middle schools in NewYork Category High schools in NewYork Category AEFE accredited school Category Schools in Westchester County, NewYork fr cole franco am ricaine de NewYork ... more details
NewYork City during the American Civil War 1861&ndash 1865 was a bustling United States American city ... City newspapers, the NewYork World and the NewYorkJournal of Commerce , published a false story ... Mr. Lincoln and NewYork U.S. cities in the Civil War Category NewYork in the American Civil War Category U.S. cities in the American Civil War Category Military history of NewYork City ... of President of the United States President Abraham Lincoln . The port of NewYork served as fertile ... War Union and Confederate States of America Confederacy , culminating in the NewYork Draft Riot Draft Riots of 1863, one of the worst incidents of civil unrest in American history. Early war years New ... effort, but there were several notable early exceptions. Mayor of NewYork City Mayor Fernando Wood won reelection to a second term, serving from 1860&ndash 62. He was one of many NewYork Democratic ... by staunch Unionists. In January 1861, Wood suggested to the City Council that NewYork City ... offices in NewYork City, and even to the state legislature and judges seats, often through illegal ... tended to be more prevalent in upstate NewYork. Lincoln supporters in formed the Union League ... prior to the war, housed garrisons of Union troops, intent on protecting NewYork Harbor and the city ... and Fort Slocum NewYork De Camp General Hospital , to serve the growing numbers of wounded and ill soldiers. Among the military innovations coming from NewYork City was the wig wag system of signalling, tested in NewYork Harbor by Major Albert J. Myer . Riker s Island was used as a military training .... The NewYork Navy Yard , established in 1801 in Brooklyn was a major facility for the manufacturing ... throughout the NewYork area&ndsash such as the National Arms Company &ndash provided military accoutrements ... in NewYork City Despite pockets of objections to Lincoln s call for volunteers to serve in the Union ..., the city raised 150,000,000 for the war effort. By the end of May 1861, NewYork had raised 30,000 ... more details
Cleanup date May 2007 The Asian American Federation of NewYork is a nonprofit organization working to advance the civic voice of Asian Americans in the NewYork metropolitan area . Established in 1990, the Asian American Federation of NY supports and collaborates with 39 member agencies to improve quality of life and support philanthropy in the Asian American community. Organizations with which the Asian American Federation of NewYork works include http www.aafe.org Asian Americans for Equality , the http www.cpc ny.org Chinese American Planning Council , MinKwon Center for Community Action , and the http www.nyawc.org NewYork Asian Women s Center . In 2007, the Asian American Federation of NewYork won a National Leadership in Action Award from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation . That same year, it was among over 530 NewYork City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a 30 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation , which was made possible through a donation by Mayor of NewYork City NewYork City Mayor Michael Bloomberg . ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2005 07 06 nyregion 06donate.html?ex 1278302400&en 93a1beabd4ede5b8&ei 5090&partner rssuserland&emc rss title City Groups Get Bloomberg Gift of 20 Million accessdate 2007 08 20 work The NewYork Times first Sam last Roberts date 2005 07 06 ref Since 2002, the Carnegie Corporation has donated more than 115 million. ref cite web url http www.carnegie.org sub news 2007anonymous.html title Carnegie Corp NYC ... 2007 09 28 ref Annually, the Federation hosts the Spirit of Asian American Gala, an event that recognizes Asian American individuals who have made a substantial contribution to society. The honorees for the 2007 Spirit of Asian American Gala were Arvind Raghunathan , Sung Joo Kim , Farooq Kathwari , and Haruko Smith. References Reflist Asian American Federation of NewYork. http www.aafny.org . Accessed April 27, 2007. Category Non profit organizations based in NewYork ... more details
orphan date April 2009 refimprove date April 2009 The American Institute of the City of NewYork , or, The American Institute of the City of NewYork for the Encouragement of Science and Invention was a civic organization that existed from ca. 1838 ca. 1930. ref https www.nyhistory.org web default.php?section library&page manuscript collections manuscript collections library section, NewYork Historical Society ref The Institute was an association of inventor s. It organized exhibitions, lecture series and radio broadcasts to inform the public about new technologies, and served as a locus for inventors professional activities. The American Institute of The City of NewYork was chartered on 2 May 1829. Eventually, The American Institute was merged with the NewYork Academy of Sciences NYAS in the 1980s. At one time Guldens Mustard had a copy of The American Gold Medal Award on the jar label. Medals were issued in gold, silver and bronze for more than 150 years. The NewYork Historical Society received 105 boxes of materials for safekeeping in the 1940s. A detailed index is available at The NewYork Historical Society of the contents of each box. Additional materials were given to The NewYork Historical Society by Mr. Kenneth Weissman, a trustee and officer, of The Institute at the time of the merger with the NYAS. More recently, Ms. Katherine Jaeger wrote a story about The American Institute that was published in the February 2006 issue of THE NUMISMATIST Volume 119, Number 2, pages 32 38 with many pictures. References reflist Category Science and technology in the United States Category Non profit organizations based in the United States US org stub ... more details
Cemeteries in Orange County, NewYork Category National Register of Historic Places in Orange County, NewYork Category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Slavery in the United States Category African American history by location Category African American cemeteries ...unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox nrhp name African American Cemetery nrhp type image Colored Cemetery Montgomery, NewYork .jpg caption Pipes indicate the gravesites in the cemetery location NewYork State Route 416 NY 416 , Montgomery town , NewYork Town of Montgomery , NewYork NY nearest city Middletown, Orange County, NewYork Middletown lat degrees 41 lat minutes 30 lat seconds 16 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 15 long seconds 16 long direction W area less than one acre built 1750 added 1995 visitation num visitation year governing body Town of Montgomery added August 16, 1996 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref refnum 96000862 The African American Cemetery , known historically as the Colored Cemetery , in the Montgomery town , NewYork Town of Montgomery , NewYork , United States, holds the Grave burial grave s of roughly 100, mostly believed to be African people African Slavery in the United States slave s who were brought over by the earliest settler s of the region from the Rhenish Palatinate in the mid 18th century. It is located on NewYork State Route 416 NY 416 0.1 mile 160 m north of the Interstate 84 in NewYork Interstate 84 crossing, near the Wallkill River . All the originally marked graves that have been identified have had the stones used to mark them supplemented with small pipe material pipe s. Only two have any kind of discernible inscription , one of which dates its occupant s passing to 1756. The site had grown neglected until the town and private donors undertook to fix it up in the early 1990s. It was fully restored and rededicated, with a new wooden fence and explanatory Commemorative plaque plaque , in 1995. It was then added ... more details
Infobox nrhp name American Hotel nrhp type image American Hotel Nov 08.jpg caption American Hotel, November 2008 location Main St., Sharon Springs, NewYork lat degrees 42 lat minutes 47 lat seconds 37 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 37 long seconds 3 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin NewYork built 1849 architecture Greek Revival added September 9, 1975 area convert 9 acre governing body Private refnum 75001228 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref American Hotel is a historic hotel located at Sharon Springs, NewYork Sharon Springs in Schoharie County, NewYork . It is a large, three and one half story wood frame structure built between 1847 and 1851 in the Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival style. It features a recessed two story porch with a colonnade of eight pillars with Doric order capitals supporting the roof. It is located within the Sharon Springs Historic District . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 8376 title National Register of Historic Places Registration American Hotel date undated accessdate 2010 02 20 author Doris Manley publisher NewYork State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 8387 title Accompanying three photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. ref name nris The hotel and owners Doug Plummer and Garth Roberts appear in the reality television series The Fabulous Beekman Boys , which takes place in Sharon Springs. The series debuted in June 2010. References reflist External links http www.americanhotelny.com The American Hotel National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Hotels on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category 1849 architecture Category Greek Revival architecture in NewYork Category Buildings and structures in Schoharie County, NewYork SchenectadyNY NRHP stub ... more details
Union states in the American Civil War The state of NewYork during the American Civil War was a major ... of the war. NewYork was the most populous state in the Union during the American Civil War Civil ... Theater , and some NewYork units participated in leading campaigns in the Western Theater of the American ... camps. ref name Phisterer, p. 88 NewYork City main NewYork City in the American Civil War NewYork ..., 1863 1877. The NewAmerican Nation series. Page 32. NewYork Harper & Row. ref President Lincoln ... York in the American Civil War NewYork was the most populous state in the Union at the outbreak of the American ... See also Portal box NewYorkAmerican Civil War List of NewYork Civil War regiments NewYork National Guard American Civil War History of NewYork References Phisterer, Frederick, NewYork in the War ... NewYork Civil War military units American Civil War selected CTCBS Category NewYork in the American ... Confederate States of America . NewYork provided a key member of the Lincoln Administration ... in NewYork City , influenced not only state politics and the public s view on the war, but helped shape and mold national opinion as well. Important periodicals based in NewYork included Harper ... archives and collections of relics and artifacts. Military recruitment Upstate NewYork was among ... the Erie Canal , and railroads connected eastern cities with western markets. NewYork s farmland ... York. They came from several different cultures New England Yankees, Dutch and Yorkers from eastern NewYork, Germans and Scots Irish from Pennsylvania , and immigrants from England and Ireland. ref ... , 2002. ref File NewYork Seventh 3b23614r.jpg thumb 200px left The NewYork Seventh Militia in Washington, D.C., 1861 NewYork provided 400,000 460,000 men during the war, nearly 21 of all the men in the state ... were Irish and 37,000 German. The average age of the NewYork soldiers was 25 years, 7 months, although .... 47 48. ref By the time the Civil War ended in 1865, NewYork had provided the Union Army with 27 regiment ... more details
Infobox television show name AmericanJournal genre Newsmagazine Television news magazines Television news magazine presenter Nancy Glass 1993 1997 br Michele Dabney Perez 1997 1998 br Charles Perez 1997 1998 country United States language English language English exec. producer Charles King br Henry Winkler location The Prospect Studios , Hollywood Center, Burbank 1993 1994 br Hollywood Center Studios , Hollywood Center, NewYork City 1994 1998 runtime 22&ndash 24 minutes company King World Productions network Broadcast syndication Syndication first aired Start date 1993 When date February 2011 last aired End date 1998 When date February 2011 status Ended AmericanJournal renamed AmericanJournal Coast to Coast for its final season was a television syndication syndicated television newsmagazine program that ran from 1993 to 1998. The series was distributed by King World Productions now part of CBS Television Distribution . It was hosted by Nancy Glass from its fall 1993 launch until 1997, when siblings Michele Dabney Perez and former newscaster turned talk show host Charles Perez took over for the show s final season on air. History The show was launched in 1993. In early 1996, as an attempt to grow in the 18 34 demographic, the show tried then aborted plans to add an Off the Hook segment King World would try again with Team A.J. coverage strands in the fourth season helmed by Karen ... Corporation picked up the syndicated Hollywood Squares for 1998 many displaced AmericanJournal , moving it to late nights. ref Spring, Greg. Strong Squares to block AmericanJournal . Electronic Media ... 1998 Correspondents inc video References reflist External links IMDb title 0271277 AmericanJournal tv.com 7666 AmericanJournal Tabloid television shows Use dmy dates date February 2011 Category American news television series Category 1993 American television series debuts Category 1998 television series endings Category 1990s American television series Category First run syndicated television ... more details
The Prince of the City Giuliani, NewYork, and the Genius of American Life 2005, ISBN 1 59403 084 7 is a comprehensive book written by Fred Siegel about Mayor Rudy Giuliani fixing up NewYork City . Category 1995 books Prince of the City, The Category Books about the United States Prince of the City, The poli book stub DEFAULTSORT Prince of the City ... more details
In NewYork may refer to In NewYork EP , an 1968 EP by Ravi Shankar In NewYork album , 1991 live album by Steve Grossman with the McCoy Tyner Trio disambig ... more details
This is a list of ballets performed at NewYork City Ballet s 1988 NewYork City Ballet American Music Festival American Music Festival . class wikitable align center style background f0f0f0 title align center style background f0f0f0 choreographer align center style background f0f0f0 composer align center style background f0f0f0 premiere Black and White ballet Black and White Peter Martins Michael Torke May 7, 1988 The Chairman Dances ballet The Chairman Dances Peter Martins John Adams composer John Adams May 14, 1988 Ecstatic Orange Peter Martins Michael Torke June 13, 1987 Five ballet Five NewYork City Ballet Former principal dancers Jean Pierre Bonnefoux Charles Wuorinen April 28, 1988 The Newcomers ballet The Newcomers Miriam Mahdaviani David Diamond composer David Diamond May 7, 1988 Woodland Sketches Robert La Fosse Edward MacDowell May 5, 1988 Category NewYork City Ballet American Music Festival NewYork City Ballet American Music Festiva ballets, List of Category Lists of NewYork City Ballet festival repertory NewYork City Ballet American Music Festiva ballets, List of Ballet ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No NewYork Type Compilation album Longtype Artist Various artists Cover No new york.jpg Released 1978 in music 1978 Recorded Big Apple Studio, NYC br Spring 1978 Genre No Wave , punk jazz Length Label Antilles Records Antilles Producer Brian Eno Reviews ... album id r214674 pure url yes title allmusic No NewYork Overview accessdate 2008 09 02 author Kristel ... http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 16804 various artists no newyork External link ref ... no newyork title No NewYork Pitchfork accessdate 2008 09 02 author Stosuy, Brandon date November 16, 2005 work Pitchfork Media ref Last album This album No NewYork 1978 Next album No NewYork is a compilation ... single album documenting NewYork City s late 1970s No Wave movement. The album ... ethos of scene documentarianism by releasing a compilation titled Maybe Chicago? Background In NewYork, NewYork , a four day NewYork underground rock festival was hosted at Artists Space . ref name ... was England English musician producer Brian Eno who originally came to NewYork to audio mastering .... p.147 ref Production Expand section date September 2008 The recording sessions for No NewYork ... from the No NewYork album Antilles , I put an echo on the guitar part s click, and used that to trigger ... artists brian eno interviews downbeat79.htm ref Release and reception No NewYork was released ... document of NewYork s no wave movement. but also mirrored Creem s statement with Some listeners may be fascinated by the music on No NewYork while others may find it unbearable . ref name allmusicreview ... index.php?page catalog&action show&id 11 No NewYork at Lilith Records Category 1978 compilation ... No NewYork ja pt No NewYork ... creem cite web url http music.hyperreal.org artists brian eno interviews creem79b.html title No NewYork Various Artists accessdate 2008 09 02 author Walls, Richard C. date April, 1979 work Creem ref ... more details
Library declared, All consecrations of the Syrian Jocobite Church are valid. The American Orthodox Catholic Church Western Rite Diocese of NewYork is the legal corporation title of an American ... of the American Orthodox Catholic Church in NewYork City, under the leadership of Archbishop ... renewal in the American Orthodox Catholic Church Western Rite, a new rite of Mass was installed to meet contemporary needs. Called Worthy is the Lamb The American Mass, the new liturgy captures salvation history through its roots in Old Testament scripture, on through New Testament Christian ... and government. External links http www.aoccw.net American Orthodox Catholic Church Western Rite deadlink date January 2011 References The Rev. Thomas Squiers, AOCCW br American Orthdoox Catholic Church website coord missing NewYork Category Religious organizations established in 1976 Category Christianity in NewYork Category Christianity in Texas Category Christianity in Colorado Category Independent ... Syrian Roots, the American Orthodox Catholic Church enjoys episcopal meaning bishop lineage from Greco ... attending Mass in an American Orthodox Catholic Church is denied the Sacrament because they are divorced ... Terrence Cooke, Vicar General to Cardinal Spellman of the Roman Church. The American Orthodox Catholic ... more details
NewAmerican may refer to NewAmerican cuisine The NewAmerican Bible The NewAmerican Standard Bible The NewAmerican , a publication of the John Birch Society NewAmerican Library , a book publisher The NewAmerican Poetry 1945 1960 , a classic poetry anthology NewAmerican Writing , a literary magazine The NewAmerican Movement , a left wing political movement founded in 1971 The NewAmerican Independent Party , a political party founded in 2004 The NewAmerican High Schools initiative by the United States Department of Education The Associated NewAmerican Colleges , a consortium of colleges and universities disambig ... more details
Poe A to Z . NewYork Checkmark Books, 2001 10. ISBN 0 8160 4161 X ref In May 1846, Poe would review Colton s work in The Literati of NewYork City , published in Godey s Lady s Book . Poe described Colton ... . ref Silverman, Kenneth. Edgar A. Poe Mournful and Never ending Remembrance . NewYork Harper .... Edgar A. Poe Mournful and Never ending Remembrance . NewYork Harper Perennial, 1991 294. ISBN 0 06 092331 8 ref The American Review ceased publication in 1849, unable to continue paying its contributors. ref name Sova10 See also Other American journals that Edgar Allan Poe was involved with include Broadway Journal Burton s Gentleman s Magazine Godey s Lady s Book Graham s Magazine Southern Literary ... 3A 22 09The 20American 20Review 3A 20A 20Whig 20Journal 22 20AND 20mediatype 3Atexts American Review A Whig Journal at Internet Archive scanned books original editions color illustrated DEFAULTSORT American Review Category Defunct American literary magazines Category Edgar Allan Poe Category Publications established in 1845 Category Publications disestablished in 1849 Category American political magazines es American Review fr The American Review A Whig Journal ...Image AmericanReviewCover.gif thumb right Title page of an 1845 issue of the American Review. The American Review , alternatively known as The American Review A Whig Party United States Whig Journal and The American Whig Review , was a NewYork City based monthly periodical . Published by G. P. Putnam s Sons Wiley and Putnam , it was owned and operated by George H. Colton. History The first issue of American Review was dated January 1845, though it was likely published as early as October 1844. The timing ... Review . ref Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines . Cambridge, MA Harvard University ... kind in the United States . ref name Sova10 The American Review had the distinction of being the first ... published anonymously in the American Review . Other works by Poe published in the American Review ... more details
italictitle The Journal of the American Dental Association is a monthly Peer review peer reviewed medical journal on dentistry published by the American Dental Association . It is freely available to the public after a one year embargo. ref Palmer C. 2008 . http www.ada.org prof resources pubs adanews adanewsarticle.asp?articleid 3022 New rule affects access to research . ADA. ref The current editor is Michael Glick State University of NewYork at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine . The previous editor was Marjorie K. Jeffcoat, who had been editor for 3 years. ref name New http jada.ada.org cgi content full 136 1 12 Introducing your new JADA editor, Dr. Michael Glick JADA 2005 136 1 12 13. ref References reflist Category Monthly journals Category Dentistry journals Category Delayed open access journals Category English language journals ja journal stub ... more details
The Rochester JournalAmerican was an United States American newspaper in Rochester, NewYork Rochester , NewYork . History Sometime prior to 1935, the Rochester JournalAmerican was published by Meyer Jacobstein, Ph.D. ref Lyon, Norman T. http mcnygenealogy.com book polish 1.htm History of the Polish People in Rochester , published 1935. Part 1 of online version at On line Books of Monroe County, NY website. http www.webcitation.org 5vrqzQGp2 WebCitation archive . ref During the early 1930s, when the paper was owned by William Randolph Hearst , it came under scrutiny for flouting Section 7 a of the National Recovery Act , which certified workers rights to form labor union s. After three weeks of conferences with the fledgling Newspaper Guild , the newspaper s management posted on the bulletin board notice that read in part bquote The newspaper does not recognize the guild and cannot do so in any negotiation. The publisher recognizes the right of the employees to organize and to belong to any organization, including the Ku Klux Klan K.K.K. But any negotiations must be with elected representatives of the editorial employees in which the entire staff has a voice, regardless of membership in any outside organization. ref Scribner, John. http newdeal.feri.org texts 18.htm The News Writers Form a Union , The Nation , June 20, 1934. Accessed January 20, 2001. http www.webcitation.org 5vrpTFAPy WebCitation archive . ref Journalist, author, and poet Arch Merrill , who would be a reporter at the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle for 30 years beginning in 1933, worked at the Rochester JournalAmerican from 1927 to 1937. ref name papers http library.hws.edu archives merrill.asp Archie Hayes Merrill Papers , Hobart and William Smith Colleges Archives. http web.archive.org web 20110120030212 ... Captain America in 1940, had his first job out of high school at the JournalAmerican in 1932. He ... reflist Category Newspapers published in NewYork Category Rochester, NewYork ... more details