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  1. New York World's Fair

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  1. New York World-Telegram

    File Louis Armstrong restored.jpg thumb World Telegram photo of Louis Armstrong File Albert Einstein citizenship NYWTS.jpg thumb World Telegram photo of Albert Einstein receiving his U.S. citizenship papers The New York World Telegram , later known as the New York World Telegram and Sun , was a New York City newspaper from 1931 to 1966. History The World Telegram was formed in 1931, following the sale of the New York World by the heirs of Joseph Pulitzer to Scripps Howard , owners of the Evening ... Telegram acquired the remnants of another afternoon paper, the New York Sun historical New York Sun , to become the New York World Telegram and Sun. The writer A.J. Liebling once described the and Sun ... of a cat. Early in 1966, a proposal to create New York s first joint operating agreement led to the merger of the World Telegram and Sun with Hearst s New York Journal American Journal American ... by the New York Herald Tribune Herald Tribune . But when strikes prevented the JOA from taking effect, the papers instead united in August 1966 to become the short lived New York World Journal Tribune New York World Journal Tribune , which was nicknamed The Widget. The World Journal Tribune lasted only until May 5, 1967. Its closure left New York City with three daily newspapers The New York Times , the New York Post and the New York Daily News . Related Media of New York City External links commonscat PD New York World Telegram & Sun New York World Telegram & Sun http www.loc.gov rr print coll 130 nyw.html Library of Congress New York World Telegram & Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection http mulibraries.missouri.edu Journalism newyork.htm Later history of the New York World Journal Tribune clipping reference library EWS CORP Category Defunct New York City newspapers Category Pulitzer Prize winning newspapers Category New York World eo New York World Telegram ... , were kept on the new paper. The World Telegram enjoyed a reputation as a liberal paper for some ...   more details



  1. New York World Building

    Infobox skyscraper building name The New York World Building image File New York World Building New York City.jpg 250px caption former name Pulitzer Building br World Building br The World Building location 99 Park Row br New York City , New York coordinates coord 40.7121 74.0053 region US NY type landmark ... 7344 ref ref structurae s0007986 ref The New York World Building was a skyscraper in New York City designed by early skyscraper specialist George Browne Post and built in 1890 to house the now defunct newspaper , The New York World . It was razed in 1955. History Construction of the New York World Building began on October 10, 1889, at 53 63 Park Row, on the corner of Park Row and the now ... was 20 stories, comparable to 16 or 18 stories by current standards. The New York World ... Building 1895 1898 , and the old Times Building 1889 . The New York World Building was the winner of this competition and the tallest building in New York City for about five years. It was the city s first building to surpass the 284 foot spire of Trinity Church, New York Trinity Church which, at the time ... of New York City Category Skyscrapers in New York City Category Former world s tallest ... New York World bg de New York World Building es Edificio New York World fr New York World Building he lt New York World Building nl New York World Building ro New York World Building ru zh ... companies along Park Row Manhattan Park Row , immediately east of the old New York City Hall . This developed into a competition and a race for the tallest. Other contenders included the New York Tribune ... Bridge . See also Buildings and architecture of New York City List of skyscrapers References reflist ... 1894 br small 94m small after Manhattan Life Insurance Building end box Buildings in New York City timeline Category Buildings and structures completed in 1890 Category Office buildings in New York ...   more details



  1. New York World

    Infobox Newspaper name The New York World logo image File New York World Twain.jpg 175px caption Special ... New York World Building ISSN website The New York World was a newspaper published in New York from .... Editor and Owner of The New York World from 1862 to 1876 Dies in England at 82. Noted Political ... Pulitzer years The World was a relatively unsuccessful New York newspaper from 1860 to 1883. It was purchased ... days in 1889 1890. In 1890, Pulitzer built the New York World Building , the tallest office building in the world at the time. In 1889, Julius Chambers became the managing editor of the New York ... Biography 1936 Charles Scribner s Sons, New York ref In 1896, the World began using a four color printing ... s New York Journal American . The World was at the time attacked for being sensational , and its ... 2011 The paper ran a twenty article New York World Expos of the Ku Klux Klan expos on the Ku ... Telegram , and called it the New York World Telegram . Legacy Janet E. Steele argues that Pulitzer put ... New York World , Pulitzer emphasized illustrations, advertising, and a culture of consumption for working ... of American newspapers New York World Building Yellow Journalism References reflist Further reading Brian, Denis. Pulitzer A Life. Wiley, 2001. 438 pp. External links Original New York World articles ... id 2126420 Slate article about the World Magazine s graphic design Category Defunct New York City newspapers ... Publications disestablished in 1931 Category New York World bg de New York World es New York World fr New York World id New York World it New York World pl New York World pt New York World sh New York World fi New York World tr New York World ... Letter to President Lincoln publisher New York Times url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res ... in 1907, Pulitzer wrote a precisely worded resignation which was printed in every New York ... ah 1968 4 1968 4 18.shtml quote work New York Times date June 1, 1968 accessdate 2009 11 04 ref ...   more details



  1. The Real World: New York

    Infobox television show name The Real World New York image File RWNewYorkCast.jpg caption The cast of The Real World New York . format Reality show Reality rating TV 14 runtime 30 minutes country USA network ... www.mtv.com shows realworld season1 episodes.jhtml Episode synopsis list for The Real World New York ... first aired May 21, 1992 last aired August 13, 1992 preceded by followed by The Real World Los Angeles The Real World retrospectively referred to as The Real World New York , to distinguish ... in New York. According to MTV, her innocence, engaging personality and desire to learn about the world ... series.jhtml The Real World New York at MTV.com http www.mtv.com shows realworld season1 episodes.jhtml ... for The Real World New York at MTV.com imdb title 103520 The Real World New York RWRR rw DEFAULTSORT Real World New York, The Category The Real World seasons New York Category Television shows set in New .... The cast lived in a nine story, ten unit residential co op building at 565 Broadway New York ... to New York, but her family is nervous. She is the last to arrive at the New York loft, and joins ... a New York Knicks Knicks Hornets game, where Heather flirts incessantly with New Orleans Oklahoma ..., returns to New York with a new boyfriend in tow, Bill Richmond director Bill Corky Richmond , one ... Square Park , the dog s owner is eventually found. Julie shows her visiting mother around New York ... good bye to New York, they take over the production room in the loft, gaining perspective from ... The Real World , which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months ... by Mary Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray . This was the first of three seasons to be filmed in New York City . In 2001 the show made a repeat visit with The Real World Back to New York , and in 2008, set its twenty first season, The Real World Brooklyn , ref name Observer http www.observer.com 2008 real world brooklyn real Sicha, Choire The Real World Brooklyn. For Real. observer.com May 13, 2008 ...   more details



  1. File:1965 new york world fair.jpg

    Summary Information Description World s Fair 1965 Source self made Date 1965 Location New York Author Ron White Permission other versions Licensing PD self date December 2007 ...   more details



  1. New York World Journal Tribune

    Infobox Newspaper name New York 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 New York, New York , United States The New York World Journal Tribune , also known as the World Journal Tribune , was a newspaper published in New York City from September 1966 until May 1967. The World Journal Tribune represented an attempt to save the heritages of several historic New York City newspapers by merger merging ... New York City newspaper strike 1962 1963 and 1965. Merger In April 1966, in an attempt to avoid closing down, the Scripps Howard owned New York World Telegram and Sun merged with Hearst s New York Journal American and the New York Herald Tribune to become the New York World Journal Tribune, an evening ...&dq &hl en New Paper is Born in New York , Sarasota Herald Tribune ref Closing The World Journal .... One survivor of the demise of the World Journal Tribune was New York magazine New York magazine ... an lifestyle, but all papers were affected by it. The New York Mass media media market ... got even more competitive, forcing the closure of the Hearst Corporation owned New York Daily Mirror ... was a 140 day strike ref name fyi Schneider, Daniel B. F.Y.I. New York Times 19 January 1997 ref ... left the New York Times , the New York Daily News , and the New York Post as the only daily English language general circulation newspapers in New York City for many years, when in 1900 there had been ... . Jackson, Kenneth T. The Encyclopedia of New York New Haven Yale University Press, 1991. ISBN 0300055366 ... for the WJT . After the newspaper folded, the editor of New York , Clay Felker bought ... clipping reference archive Category Defunct New York City newspapers Category Publications disestablished ... time for newspapers throughout North America . Newspapers had acquired a new competitor for the eyes ...   more details



  1. New York (World Series of Football)

    New York World Series Of Football Category 1902 establishments Category 1902 disestablishments Category Defunct American football teams Category New York World Series of Football ...New York also referred to as the New Yorks and the New York Philadelphians was a term given to a professional American football football team formed by promoter Tom O Rouke for the World Series of Football 1902 World Series of Football in 1902. The event was held in New York City at Madison Square Garden 1890 Madison Square Garden . It featured five football teams from New York and New Jersey the Syracuse ... Athletic Club , Warslow Athletic Club and New York . The New York team was designed and heavily favored to win the tournament however they were defeated in the opening game by Syracuse. Origins The New York team was comprised by ex players from the recently defunct Philadelphia Phillies NFL Philadelphia ... Roller . However the team also featured some recognizable players from New York such as Curly Davidson . By putting together a team of all stars calling them the New York team, O Rourke expected to give his New York audience the pleasure of watching the home team win. The tournament was scheduled to last three nights starting on December 29 and ending on New Year s Eve. O Rourke scheduled his tournament by considering the expected strengths of the teams. On opening night, he scheduled the New York team against Syracuse. By defeating Syracuse, the New York team, O Rouke hoped, would then defeat ... and Warlow would play to determined which team would be beaten by the New York team in the series .... Finally the fourth game, by holding out the Orange Athletic Club until the end, he predicted a New York versus New Jersey match up in which New Jersey would lose a close game to one of the three New ... for the series. Syracuse defeated New York in what has been called the first indoor pro football ... later suffered a head injury and was replace by New York s Blondy Wallace. Syrcause would go on to win ...   more details



  1. Futurama (New York World's Fair)

    title General Motors exhibit at New York World s Fair 1964 65 accessdate 2009 03 18 year 1964 ref References references External links http www.archive.org details ToNewHor1940 To New Horizons a video document recording the display at the 1939 40 World s Fair from Prelinger archives Category 1939 New York World s Fair Category 1964 New York World s Fair Category General Motors Category World s Fair ... was again sponsored by General Motors and proved to be the most popular exhibit at the World s Fair ...   more details



  1. In the World: From Natchez to New York

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In the World From Natchez to New York Type Album Artist Olu Dara Cover In the World From Natchez to New York.jpg Released February 17, 1998 Recorded 1997 Genre Jazz Length 46 49 Label Atlantic Records Producer Yves Beauvais , Olu Dara Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r333516 pure url yes link Last album This album In the World From Natchez to New York br 1998 Next album Neighborhoods album Neighborhoods br 2001 In the World From Natchez to New York is the solo debut album by jazz cornetist Olu Dara . The album is Dara s debut at singing and playing guitar. Despite this Dara still plays a little cornet on the album. Track listing Okra 4 48 Rain Shower 4 34 Natchez Shopping Blues 3 34 Your Lips 3 58 Harlem Country girl 5 47 Zora 3 14 Young Mama 4 44 Bubber If Only 3 04 Father Blues 3 32 Jungle Jay featuring Nas 5 02 Kiane 4 32 1990s jazz album stub Category 1998 albums Category Atlantic Records albums Category Olu Dara albums ...   more details



  1. 1964 New York World's Fair

    Image Unisphere.jpg thumbnail right 350px View of the New York World s Fair from the observation towers of the New York State Pavilion the Unisphere is at the left The 1964 1965 New York World s Fair was the third major world s fair to be held in New York City. ref http archny.org history 1960 1980.html ... of Queens , had also held the 1939 New York World s Fair 1939 1940 New York World s Fair . It was one ... 1965 exposition. Preceding these fairs was the 1853 54 New York s World s Fair, called the Exhibition ... their childhood experiences at the 1939 New York World s Fair and wanted to provide that same experience ... studies for the 1964 1965 New York World s Fair. He was joined by Austrian Architect Victor Gruen creator ... Caro The 1939 1940 and 1964 1965 New York World s Fairs were the only significant world s fairs since ... 1965 new york world fair.jpg left thumbnail 300px View of the Unisphere with world flags The BIE decision ... at the 1964 1965 New York World s Fair 2006 http www.westland.net ny64fair map docs technology.htm ... New York World s Fair World s Fair Guidebook , an electric toothbrush, credit cards and a 50 star ... It s a Small World and Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln transferred from New York, as well ..., the 1964 1965 New York World s Fair lost money. It was unable to repay its financial backers ... were finally closed and the New York World s Fair 1964 1965 Corporation was dissolved. Most of the pavilions ... and titled New York World s Fair , is in the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis , Minnesota . The carillon ... World s Fair New York City Subway car R36 cars built for the IRT 7 subway route that served the 1964 ... may have been inspired by the 1964 New York World s Fair. citation needed date April 2008 The entrance ... in the New York World s Fair 1964 1965 Sharyn Elise Jackson. ref http nywf64.com intpar00.01.shtml ... World s Fair . Book Sales 1963 1965. Third Supplemental Report on New York World s Fair 1964 1965 Corporation ... 2010 08 21 ref The 1964 1965 New York World s Fair Creation and Legacy . Bill Cotter, Bill ...   more details



  1. The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair

    Orphan date January 2011 Infobox film name The Middleton Family at the New York World s Fair image image size caption director Robert R. Snody producer writer Reed Drummond story br G.R. Hunter story narrator starring See below music cinematography William O. Steiner editing Sol E. Feuerman distributor released 1939 runtime 55 minutes country FilmUS language English budget gross preceded by followed by website The Middleton Family at the New York World s Fair is a 1939 American film directed by Robert R. Snody . Plot summary Empty section date December 2009 Cast Marjorie Lord as Babs Jimmy Lydon as Bud Ruth Lee as Mother Harry Shannon actor Harry Shannon as Father Adora Andrews as Grandma Douglas Stark as Jim Treadway George J. Lewis as Nicholas Makaroff Georgette Harvey as Maid External links IMDb title id 0031645 Internet Archive film id middleton family worlds fair 1939 DEFAULTSORT Middleton Family At The New York World s Fair, The Category 1939 films Category American films Category 1930s drama films Category English language films 1930s drama film stub ...   more details



  1. Murder at the New York World's Fair

    , Phoebe Atwood Taylor. ref Taylor, Phoebe Atwood writing as Freeman Dana , Murder at the New York World s Fair , 1938. New York Random House. From the Introduction to the 1987 trade paperback edition ...Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Murder at the New York World s Fair image image caption author Phoebe Atwood Taylor writing as Freeman Dana country United States language English language English series Non series Mystery fiction mystery genre Mystery novel Whodunnit publisher Random House 1st edition, USA, 1938 release date 1938 1st edition media type Print hardcover and paperback isbn 0 88150 095 X dewey 813 .52 19 congress PS3539.A9635 M8 1987 oclc 15485682 preceded by followed by Murder at the New York World s Fair is a novel that was published in 1938 by Phoebe Atwood Taylor writing as Freeman Dana. It is the only Mystery fiction mystery she wrote under that name. Plot summary Mrs. Daisy Tower is 67, the widow of a former governor, and for the last year has undergone the untender attentions of her nephew Egleston and his overbearing wife Elfrida during her convalescence from pneumonia and a broken hip. That might explain why she stows away in a laundry truck headed for Boston, but it doesn t really explain how she finds herself confronting a dead body aboard the private train of art collector Conrad Cassell, en route to the New York World s Fair. She and her fellow passengers find themselves in a screwball comedy fix, set against the pageantry of opening day under the shadow of the Fair s spectacular trylon . Daisy must not only identify the corpse and the murderer, but save the Fair from destruction by a maniac and find a way to get Egleston and Elfrida out of her hair. Literary significance and criticism See Phoebe Atwood Taylor . Bennett Cerf , publisher of Random House, commissioned Phoebe Atwood Taylor to write this mystery as part of the festivities surrounding the 1938 New York World s Fair. Westinghouse decided ...   more details



  1. 1939 New York World's Fair

    of the 1964 New York World s Fair 1964 1965 New York World s Fair , was the second largest ... at the world of tomorrow . According to the official New York World s Fair pamphlet, blockquote ... to lift the city and the country out of depression. Not long after, these men formed the New York World ... an account of universal achievements, embedded in the grounds of the New York World s fair, 1939 ... Mana in Jersey City, New Jersey , a Futurama New York World s Fair futuristic car based city by GM ... Grand Prize of the 1939 New York World s Fair. ref cite book last Str m first Marianne coauthors ... 36,000  square foot  3,300  m span Futurama New York World s Fair Futurama exhibit ... New York World s Fair. A visitor walking to the left of the Theme Center on the Avenue of Patriots ... the fair closed and World War II ended, the restaurant remained in New York City and soon established ... Vincent Bendix. ref New York World s Fair 1939 1940 in 155 Photographs by Richard Wurts and Others ... it malfunctions. In the Charlie Chan film Murder Over New York , there is a reference to the World s Fair .... DC Comics also published a 1939 New York World s Fair Comics comic book, followed by a 1940 edition ... specials magazine3 items.html http www.peacethroughunderstanding.org The New York World s Fair Community http www.nywf64.com index.htm nywf64.com 1964 1965 New York World s Fair Website ... film about the fair The Middleton Family at the New York World s Fair 1939 . http www.archive.org ... Francisco and New York World s Fairs http expomuseum.com 1939n 1939 40 New York page on ExpoMuseum.com ... 1939 s end DEFAULTSORT New York World s Fair Category 1939 New York World s Fair Category World s Fairs ... architecture da New York World s Fair 1939 de 1939 New York World s Fair es Exposici n General de ... 1939 ka 1939 nl New York World s Fair 1939 ja ... , which was held in San Francisco Oakland at the same time as the New York fair. Image 1939fairhelicline.jpg ...   more details



  1. The Real World: Back to New York

    Infobox television show name The Real World Back to New York image Image RWBackToNewYorkCast.jpg 250px caption The cast of The Real World Back to New York . format Reality television reality rating TV ... from the SoHo loft used in the filming of The Real World New York the first season . The building was built in 1847, and for forty years following World War II , housed a Spanish style sausage factory ... The Real World Back to New York at mtv.com http www.mtv.com shows realworld season10 cast.jhtml Cast ... to New York Category Television shows set in New York City Real World, The ... shows realworld season10 episodes.jhtml Episode synopsis list for The Real World Back to New York at MTV.com ref starring Coral Smith br Mike Mizanin br Rachel Braband br Lori Trespicio br Nicole ... by The Real World New Orleans followed by The Real World Chicago imdb id The Real World Back to New York is the tenth season of MTV s reality television series The Real World , which focuses on a group ... follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. The Back to New York season was filmed January ... loft at 632 Hudson Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City . As its title indicates, Back to New York was the first season of The Real World to take place in a city that had hosted a previous season, as the show s The Real World New York first season was set in New York in 1992. The cast appeared in a cover feature in the Fall 2001 issue of Time Out New York . Season changes This season of Real World along with Road Rules The Quest was the first and only season to be preceded ..., and anyone fired from it is required to leave the residence and the cast. The Back to New York ... eventually be cast on The Quest . Beginning with this season, the producers instituted the new rule .... ref name RWHouse Assignment Almost every season of The Real World , beginning with its The Real World ... real world title Coral Smith at the MM Agency accessdate January 30, 2009 ref San Francisco, California ...   more details



  1. World's Fair (New York City Subway car)

    The World s Fair Lo V , a New York City Subway car, was built in 1938. ref Cite book title A Century of Subways Celebrating 100 Years of New York s Underground Railways first Brian last Cudahy publisher Fordham University Press year 2004 ISBN 0 8232 2293 4 ref These 50 cars were ordered for IRT Flushing Line service to the 1939 World s Fair . They were modified variants of the standard IRT Steinway Low V body, with the ogee roof and were single ended single units. Only one car, 5655 , has been preserved. World s Fair Lo V Specifications Car Builder St. Louis Car Company Car Body Steel Unit Numbers 5653 5702 Fleet 50 cars Car Length convert 51 ft m Car Width 8 feet, 11 5 16  inches Car Height 11 feet, 10 5 8  inches Track Gauge 4 feet, 8.5  inches Propulsion System Westinghouse WH UP231B Motors 2 per motor truck WH 336A1 Power per motor convert 125 hp abbr on . Total Seating 48 Total Standing 154 Total Weight convert 75130 lb abbr on See also Flivver Lo V New York City Subway Car Flivver Lo V , a low voltage propulsion control IRT subway car built in 1915. Steinway New York City Subway car Steinway Lo V , a low voltage propulsion control IRT subway car built from 1915 1925. Lo V New York City Subway car Standard Lo V , a low voltage propulsion control IRT subway car built from 1916 1925. External links http www.nycsubway.org cars interborough fleet.html nycsubway.org References Reflist NYCS rolling stock DEFAULTSORT World s Fair New York City Subway Car Category 1938 introductions Category New York City Subway passenger equipment Category St. Louis multiple units NYC transport stub ...   more details



  1. New York World War II Army Airfields

    Infobox military structure name New York World War II Army Airfields Image Us army air corps shield.svg 80px partof World War II location coordinates image caption type Army Airfields code built 1940 1944 ... commanders occupants battles events During World War II, the United States Army Air Force USAAF established numerous airfields in New York for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers ... Col begin Col break width 50 Air Technical Service Command Buffalo MAP, Buffalo, New York Buffalo ... AAF, Farmingdale, New York Farmingdale 436th Army Air Force Base Unit Used by Republic Aircraft Now Republic Airport Airport codes FRG KFRG Niagara Falls MAP, Niagara Falls, New York Niagara Falls ... and Image Roundel of the USAF.svg 20px Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station Rome AAF, Rome, New York Rome ..., New York Deferiet Sub base of Rome AAF Supported Fort Drum Now Wheeler Sack Army Airfield , Active US Army Airfield. Syracuse AAB, Syracuse, New York Syracuse 393d Army Air Force Base Unit Rome ... Transport Command La Guardia Field, New York City, New York New York City 523d Army Air Force Base ... MAP, Albany, New York Albany Joint use USAAF Civil Airport Now Albany International Airport BR Airport codes ALB KALB ALB First Air Force Mitchell AAF, Garden City, New York Garden City 1st Army ... AAF, Westhampton Beach, New York Westhampton Beach 437th Army Air Force Base Unit Was Suffolk County ..., New York Newburgh 320th Army Air Force Base Unit Supported United States Military Academy , West ... Maurer, Maurer 1983 . Air Force Combat Units of World War II . Maxwell AFB, Alabama Office of Air ... 1999 , Forgotten Fields of America World War II Bases and Training, Then and Now Vol. 2 . Pictorial Histories Pub. ISBN 1575100517 http www.airfieldsdatabase.com WW2 WW2.htm Military Airfields in World War II New York External links Portal box United States Air Force Military of the United States Category Military units and formations of the United States in World War II ...   more details



  1. 1965 Official Guide New York World's Fair

    unreferenced date February 2009 The 1965 Official Guide New York World s Fair is an event guide published and edited by Time Life Books. It is a 280 page, soft cover, highly, sometimes colorfully, illustrated book. It is divided into multiple sections, such as maps, industrial, international, federal and state, transportation and index. Exhibits or pavilions are listed and described often with sketch like illustrations and photographs. Many colorful advertisements also make up a part of the Guide. ref Time Inc., 1965 Official Guide New York World s Fair , Time Inc. 1965, Library of Congress catalogue card number 64 19066. ref It was widely sold as guide to the 1964 New York World s Fair 1964 1965 World s Fair , held at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in New York City , USA. It is considered an important historic artifact by students and teachers of history , who use the guide to further their understanding of the World s Fair, its exhibits and contemporary culture. Description of exhibits Description of international exhibits The description of the international exhibits spans 51 pages of the guide and is the second longest section after the description of Industrial Exhibits. It lists ... . ref Time Inc., 1965 Official Guide New York World s Fair , Time Inc. 1965, Library of Congress ... in the International section. ref Time Inc., 1965 Official Guide New York World s Fair , Time ... Time Inc., 1965 Official Guide New York World s Fair , Time Inc. 1965, Library of Congress catalogue ... New York World s Fair , Time Inc. 1965, Library of Congress catalogue card number 64 19066. Pages ... at their pavilion, over a partial list of their products. Value The Guide the New York World s Fair ... Official Guide New York World s Fair , Time Inc. 1965, Library of Congress catalogue card number 64 ... 1960s in America. ref Time Inc., 1965 Official Guide New York World s Fair , Time Inc. 1965, Library .... References references Category 1964 New York World s Fair ...   more details



  1. R36 World's Fair (New York City Subway car)

    Infobox train background name R36 World s Fair New York City Subway car image R36atcoronayardin2009.jpg imagealt imagesize 250px caption R36 9401 at Corona Yard , Flushing, New York interiorimage interiorimagealt ... ussg standard gauge The R36 World s Fair also known as R36 WF New York City Subway cars were ... New York World s Fair . These were the last entirely LAHT bodied non stainless cars built for the New York City Subway. Early history In 1962, the New York City Transit Authority NYCTA ordered ..., Inc. NYCS rolling stock DEFAULTSORT R036 World s Fair New York City Subway car Category 1963 ... Category 1964 New York World s Fair ... formation Married Pairs fleetnumbers 9346 9523, 9558 9769 capacity 44 seated operator New York City ... Company IRT division also known as the A Division New York City Subway A Division . They were ... Meadows Corona Park Flushing Meadows in Queens . The first 40 cars were singles R33 World s Fair New York City Subway car R33 World s Fair , with the rest R36 cars. Single cars were needed since the NYCS ... unlike other Interborough Rapid Transit Company IRT cars. Thirty four R36 New York City Subway car ... that Fall. More cars arrived throughout 1964, enough to displace the R12 New York City Subway car R12 , R14 New York City Subway car R14 and R15 New York City Subway car R15 on the NYCS service ... Island Shop . Others were rebuilt by General Electric in Buffalo, New York and by Amtrak at its Beech ... to the NYCS service 1 and NYCS service 3 trains in the 1970s. Phasing out In 1998, New York City Transit announced that it would phase out its Redbird cars. The Redbirds &mdash R26 New York City Subway car R26 , R28 New York City Subway car R28 , R29 New York City Subway car R29 , R33 New York City Subway car R33 and R36 New York City Subway car R36 &mdash would be replaced by modern R142 New York City Subway car R142 and R142A New York City Subway car R142A cars. While the Redbirds on the IRT ...   more details



  1. R33 World's Fair (New York City Subway car)

    Infobox train background name R33 World s Fair New York City Subway car image Train of Many Colors 4 8 08 at 40 Lowery.jpg imagealt imagesize 250px caption R33 WF 9306, in its original colors, leads the Train of Many Colors through 40th Street Lowery Street IRT Flushing Line 40 St Lowery St on a 7 New York City Subway service 7 Express run to Mets Willets Point IRT Flushing Line Mets Willets Point , April 2008 interiorimage interiorimagealt interiorcaption service manufacturer St. Louis Car Company factory St. Louis, Missouri , USA family replaced yearconstruction 1963 yearservice 1963 refurbishment 1985 yearscrapped numberconstruction numberbuilt 40 numberservice numberpreserved 2 numberscrapped 2 formation fleetnumbers 9306 9345 capacity 44 seated operator New York City Subway depots lines carbody LAHT Low Alloy High Tensile steel trainlength carlength convert 51.04 ft m width convert 8.75 ft m height convert 11.86 ft m floorheight platformheight entrylevelorstep doors 6 art sections maxspeed weight convert 75122 lb kg pre rebuild acceleration deceleration traction Westinghouse Electric Corporation Westinghouse XCA248E with Westinghouse WH 1447C engine poweroutput transmission aux Motor generator and battery set WH YX304E powersupply hvac electricsystem 600 volt DC collectionmethod ... gauge RailGauge ussg standard gauge The R33 World s Fair R33 WF is a New York City Subway car ... were built as singles. They were used to make 11 car trains with R36 World s Fair New York City Subway ... , in St. Louis, Missouri , for the 1964 New York World s Fair . The R33 WFs were the last cars to have ... DEFAULTSORT R033 World s Fair New York City Subway car Category 1963 introductions Category New York City Subway passenger equipment R033 Category St. Louis multiple units Category 1964 New York World ... motors, except for 9306 shown here , which has been part of the collection of the New York Transit ... a work car, and in late 2010, some cars had new number plates installed. ref http www.youtube.com watch ...   more details



  1. New York World Exposé of the Ku Klux Klan

    The New York World s expos of the Ku Klux Klan brought national media to the operations and actions of the Ku Klux Klan beginning on September 6th, 1921. ref name NYW Press Publishing Co. New York World s Expose of the KKK. New Orleans Times Picayune 07 Sep 1921 26 Mon 1921, Print. ref It published a series of twenty one consecutive daily articles that discussed numerous aspects of Ku Klux Klan including rituals, recruitment methods, propaganda, and hypocrisies in logic. At least fifteen other newspapers nationwide picked up the coverage, which led to national discourse on the activities of the group ... Knickerbocker Press . ref name sue Klan Will Sue New York Sheet. Atlanta Constitution 09 Sep 1921 11. Print. ref The New York Times ran ads for the article series to increase exposure, ref name NYT The Ku Klux Klan Exposed. New York Times 05 Sep 1921 12. Print. ref while other large papers like the Baltimore Sun quickly picked up the article series instead of advertising for New York World The World . ref name sun The New Ku Klux Klan. Baltimore Sun 07 Sep 1921 6. Print. ref The Ku Klux Klan ... NYW References Reflist DEFAULTSORT New York World Expose Of The Ku Klux Klan Category Ku Klux Klan Category Investigative journalism Category New York World ... Plot Alleged to Reach Army and Navy Officers Club in New York Used for Mail Headquarters for Membership ... among the Klan and members of the Army and Navy Club in New York City through a semi secret mailbox .... The article reveals that Joseph Simmons Simmons stole most of a poem by a New York City poet Josiah ... Dealer Cleveland , New Orleans Times Picayune , Galveston News , Houston Chronicle , Seattle ... in was secret at the time, and that individuals would be hard pressed to find them. The World was able ... new members to join. One pamphlet included an example of a Knights of Columbus oath that was forged ... Joiners, World Charges Simmons Offered Advertising for Agreement to Shield Order s Secrets. ref name ...   more details



  1. In New York

    In New York may refer to In New York EP , an 1968 EP by Ravi Shankar In New York album , 1991 live album by Steve Grossman with the McCoy Tyner Trio disambig ...   more details



  1. No New York

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No New York 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 New York Overview accessdate 2008 09 02 author Kristel ... http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 16804 various artists no new york External link ref ... no new york title No New York Pitchfork accessdate 2008 09 02 author Stosuy, Brandon date November 16, 2005 work Pitchfork Media ref Last album This album No New York 1978 Next album No New York is a compilation ... single album documenting New York City s late 1970s No Wave movement. The album ... ethos of scene documentarianism by releasing a compilation titled Maybe Chicago? Background In New York, New York , a four day New York underground rock festival was hosted at Artists Space . ref name ... was England English musician producer Brian Eno who originally came to New York to audio mastering .... p.147 ref Production Expand section date September 2008 The recording sessions for No New York ... from the No New York 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 New York was released ... document of New York s no wave movement. but also mirrored Creem s statement with Some listeners may be fascinated by the music on No New York while others may find it unbearable . ref name allmusicreview ... index.php?page catalog&action show&id 11 No New York at Lilith Records Category 1978 compilation ... No New York ja pt No New York ... creem cite web url http music.hyperreal.org artists brian eno interviews creem79b.html title No New York Various Artists accessdate 2008 09 02 author Walls, Richard C. date April, 1979 work Creem ref ...   more details



  1. Chambers Street ? World Trade Center / Park Place (New York City Subway)

    Authority New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority , it is shown as two separate stations with a free transfer Chambers Street served by A New York City Subway service A and C New York City Subway service C trains and World Trade Center served by E New York City Subway service E trains . At the extreme ... of New York amidst an ultramarine pool, surround a large eye in the middle of the mosaic. The mosaic is at once a vision of the world, a reflecting pool of water and a representation New York ... Chambers Street World Trade Center NYCS ref http www.nycsubway.org maps historical.html New York City ... Trade Center address Church Street between Chambers Street & Vesey Street br New York, NY 10007 ... Seventh Avenue Line service Chambers Street Park Place connection nowiki nowiki New York City Transit buses New York City Bus M5, M22, X8, X15 MTA Bus Company MTA Bus BxM18, QM7, QM8, QM11, QM25 ... ridership sub.htm title Facts and Figures 2009 Subway Ridership publisher New York Metropolitan Transportation ... nyct facts ridership ridership sub.htm title 2008 Subway Ridership publisher New York Metropolitan ... Underground levels 2 open date September 10, 1932 IND station ref name Chambers New York Times ... Eighth Avenue Line and IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line s of the New York City Subway . Located ... , it is serviced by the 2 New York City Subway service 2 , A New York City Subway service A , and E New York City Subway service E trains at all times 3 New York City Subway service 3 and C New York ... Street World Trade Center address Church Street between Chambers Street & Vesey Street br New ... Eighth far south connection nowiki nowiki New York City Transit buses New York City Bus M1 northbound .... The C in Brooklyn east of Jay Street was replaced by an extension of V New York City Subway service ... service on the local tracks north of 59th Street the D New York City Subway service D was switched ... rush hour, extra B New York City Subway service B trains were added, starting on or before January ...   more details



  1. A New World

    A New World may refer to A New World Angel A New World Angel , an episode of Angel A New World EP A New World EP , an EP by Ronnie Drew Symphony No. 9 Dvo k Symphony No. 9 From the New World , a symphony by Dvorak A New World A Life of Thomas Paine , a play by Trevor Griffiths A New World album A New World album , an album by Maksim Mrvica Disambig ...   more details




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