The Little was an automobile built in Flint, Michigan by the Little Motor Car Company from 1912 15. The Little first was available as a two seater with a four cylinder 20 hp engine, and had a wheelbase of convert 7 ft 7 in mm abbr on . In 1914 a 3.6 L six cylinder L head engine was available in a later model that had a larger chassis. This was phased out in 1915 as it was too close in size and price to the Chevrolet Six. Durant merged the LittleCompany and Chevrolet in 1913, gave the Chevrolet name to the Little car and moved manufacturing from the Detroit plant to Flint. References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 Chevrolet the First 50 Years DEFAULTSORT LittleAutomobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Brass auto stub ... more details
Infobox film name The SevenLittle Foys image image size caption director Melville Shavelson producer writer Jack Rose br Melville Shavelson narrator Charley Foy starring Bob Hope br James Cagney music cinematography editing Ellsworth Hoagland distributor Paramount Pictures released start date 1955 runtime 93 minutes country United States language English budget preceded by followed by The SevenLittle Foys is a 1955 in film 1955 film starring Bob Hope as Eddie Foy . James Cagney reprises his role as George M. Cohan for an energetic tabletop dance showdown sequence. In addition to the famous film, the story of Eddie Foy, Sr. and the SevenLittle Foys also inspired a TV version in 1964 and a stage musical version, which premiered in 2007. Plot Vaudeville entertainer Eddie Foy, who has vowed ... to tour the circuit, they begin a family and before long have sevenlittle Foys to clutter the wings. After tragedy threatens to stall Eddie s career, he comes to realize that his little terrors ... as George M. Cohan Other versions of The SevenLittle Foys In 1964, Bob Hope who had played Eddie Foy Sr. in the 1955 film The SevenLittle Foy , hosted an hour long TV version of The SevenLittle ... director. Eric Johnson served as assistant director. The musical play The SevenLittle Foys by Chip ... Fire External links imdb title 0048604 http www.tv.com bob hope presents the chrysler theatre the sevenlittle foys episode 131907 summary.html Link http www.georgemcohan.org foysatfringefestival.html Link http www.dailymotion.com video x7y3ym the sevenlittle foys creation Link http www.georgemcohan.org ... DEFAULTSORT SevenLittle Foys Category 1955 films Category American films Category English language ... played Aunt Clara George Tobias played Barney Green. In 2007, the first stage musical version of The SevenLittle Foys, written by Chip Deffaa featuring songs made famous by the Foys, as well as originals by Deffaa , had its world premiere at Seven Angels Theater in Waterbury, Connecticut. Kirby ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name SevenLittle Australians image Image SevenLittleAustralians16thEdnCvr.jpg 180px image caption Cover of the 16th edition ... at Misrule SevenLittle Australians 1894 is a classic Australian children s novel by Ethel Turner . Set mainly in Sydney in the 1880s, it relates the adventures of the seven mischievous Woolcot ... Movie DataBase SevenLittle Australians 1939 ref The film was shot in Sydney at the Commonwealth ... Movie DataBase SevenLittle Australians 1953 ref . The book was made into a 10 episode television ... tt0140763 Internet Movie DataBase SevenLittle Australians 1973 ref ref cite web url http www.australiantelevision.net sevenlittleaus.html title SevenLittle Australians publisher Australian Television ... Little Judy When the Sun Went Down And Last Audiobook adaptations SevenLittle Australians 2009 ... Productions SevenLittle Australians 2009 digital talking book DAISY digital talking book ... shared biblio view.php?bibid 26452&tab opac See also portal Novels The SevenLittle Australians Park ... http www.kalliope audiobooks.com sevenlittle australians SevenLittle Australians at Kalliope ... name 1939NFSA Characters The book s protagonists are the seven Woolcot children, from oldest to youngest ... summary The seven children of the title live in 1880s Sydney with their father, an army Captain who has little understanding of his children, and their twenty year old stepmother Esther who can exert little discipline on them. Accordingly they wreak havoc wherever possible, for example by interrupting ... a little more. Follow up Books Ethel Turner wrote three more books featuring the Woolcot family ... while they are both on the train on the way to school. Little Mother Meg describes Meg becoming ... name 1939NFSA cite web url http www.nfsa.afc.gov.au docs product 7littleaustralians.pdf title SevenLittle Australians by Ethel Turner format pdf of booklet 8.93MB publisher Australian National Film ... more details
The SevenLittle Eatons was a family of United States American stage performers in the early part of the twentieth century. The Eatons, from Norfolk , Virginia , began their careers in show business in 1911, when three of the children, Doris Eaton Travis Doris , Mary Eaton Mary , and Pearl Eaton Pearl , were hired to appear in a production of Maurice Maeterlinck s fantasy play The Blue Bird at the Shubert Belasco Theatre in Washington. After The Blue Bird closed, the sisters, younger brother Joe and cousin Avery, began appearing regularly in various plays and melodramas for the Poli stock company. Doris Eaton Travis, in her memoirs, noted that the local stock managers at the Poli theatres knew that if you needed three or four or more children, you could call Mama Eaton and get them all in one place. The Eaton girls sometimes portrayed male roles brother Joe sometimes portrayed female characters and was billed as Josephine. They quickly gained reputations as professional, reliable and versatile actors, and were rarely out of work. As their careers flourished, the Eatons moved to New York and, gradually, began performing in adult roles in musical theatre productions and silent films. They had a special connection to the Ziegfeld Follies between 1918 and 1922, at least one Eaton was a member of the Follies cast. In the 1930s, with the advent of talkies, the decline of the Follies and the advent of the Great Depression , the careers of the Eaton siblings declined. Several struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction others went on to careers in the United States military and the Arthur Murray chain of dance schools. As of March 2009, Doris Eaton Travis was the only surviving Eaton ... Press via Yahoo News May 12, 2010 ref The Eatons Although the family was called the SevenLittle Eatons ..., The Days We Danced Marquand Books, 2003 ISBN 0 8061 9950 4 DEFAULTSORT SevenLittle Eatons, The Category .... From 1912 to 1914, he appeared in nearly twenty different productions with the Poli Stock Company ... more details
SevenLittle Monsters is a children s television program produced by Suzhou Hong Yang Cartoon Co. Ltd. for Nelvana , and is about a family of seven monsters and their mother. The series is created by Maurice Sendak , and directed by Neil Affleck , Lynn Reist, and Glen Sylvester. Each monster is named after a different number from 1 to 7 and each has unique physical characteristics. The series has been a part of the PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch from 2000 2002, and was aired from 2003 2007 on YTV TV channel YTV . The theme song is performed by the Canadian band, Barenaked Ladies . Characters One Joanne Vannicola The oldest, One has wings and is a natural athlete. She is a tomboy, and somewhat of a tattletale, often getting her siblings into trouble but still cares very much for them. She is the only monster to fly. Two Colin Mochrie The most helpful of the monsters, Two has a uniquely prominent nose which he often sticks in where it doesn t belong. Three Dwayne Hill The most dramatic monster, Three takes on a new personality in every episode which can often lead to trouble with his brothers and sisters. Four Sean Cullen The middle child who is the epitome of rambunctious angst in his family, he is often seen with his brother Five. Despite his negative personality, he considers Five to be his ... series pt SevenLittle Monsters ... a purple tutu and holds a star wand . Seven Sean Cullen The youngest and tallest member of the family. Seven has the unique ability of being able to unscrew his head. Despite his frightening appearance ... The mother of the seven monsters, she seems to be a retired witch . She speaks in a stereotypical ... Morning Good Night The Mystery of the Missing Five Seven Monsters and a Baby Are you my Family? Please ... Gotten The Monster Trash The Bad Hop A Five y Tale The Big Store External links imdb title title SevenLittle Monsters id 0274284 child tv prog stub Canada tv prog stub PastPBSKids shows Category YTV ... more details
seven seas.com http www.merck.de en index merck.de Categories DEFAULTSORT Seven Seas Company UK company stub Category Companies of the United Kingdom ...Notability date September 2010 Primary sources date September 2010 Seven Seas Ltd is a supplier of vitamins, minerals and supplements in the UK and abroad. It began in 1934 when a group of trawler owners in Hull formed a co operative venture called British Cod Liver Oil BCLO Producers to exploit one of the fishing industry s most valuable by products. In the early days BCLO sold various oils under simple descriptions such as Cod Oil, Pale Oil, Cattle Oil, Ruby Oil and Dark Cod Oil. Medicinal cod Liver oil was still to be produced in the early years. The company offices were situated on the south side of Port of Hull St. Andrew.27s Dock St Andrews Dock in Hull but were not large enough to cope with the company s plans to market high quality veterinary oil and produce medicinal oil to conform to pharmaceutical standards. ref A history of British Cod Liver Oil ref . A new factory was built in Marfleet, the Marfleet Refinery, at the time was the world s largest cod liver oil refinery. The product produced and sold by BCLO was called SOLVITAX. The Birth of King Cod And Seven Seas Kenneth MacLennan, previously of Lever Brothers, became General Manager in 1936 and became the driving force of the Seven Seas brand. In an effort to take cod liver oil to the masses a large fish was created King Cod and placed on the back of one of the BCLO trucks. A loudspeaker was fixed in the mouth of the fish ... Seven Seas was his idea. ref A History of British Cod Liver Oils ref The BCLO was taken over by Imperial foods in 1974. It was not until April 1982 that Seven Sea Health Care Ltd was set up as a subsidiary of Marfleet Refining Company. Seven Seas Ltd is now part of the German global pharmaceutical and chemical company, Merck KGaA. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ... more details
refimprove date May 2008 Seven Islands Land Company is a privately held land and timber management holding company based in Bangor, Maine . Seven Islands manages approximately 1 million acres 4,000 km of forest in northern and western Maine for dozens of members of the Pingree family, descendants of wealthy Salem, Massachusetts shipping magnate David Pingree nicknamed the Merchant Prince of Salem who began to acquire the Maine lands more than 150 years ago. Today, the family is believed to be the fourth largest private landowner in the United States, according to an analysis by http www.endgame.org landlords 100.html Worth magazine . Seven Islands is integrally tied to another family entity, Pingree Associates . The Pingree holdings date back to 1820, when Maine became a state. In that year, Pingree, correctly believing that his city would cease to be a major port, started purchasing vast tracts of softwoods and hardwoods as an investment hedge. Over the next 150 years, the Pingree holdings would reach 1 million acres 4,000 km and include over 2,000 miles 3200 km of shore frontage along major rivers and streams, more than 100 lakes, 24,800 acres 100 km of deer yards and 72,000 acres 290 km of wetland habitat. Development on Pingree lands, much of which surrounds Baxter State Park and the Allagash River , is heavily restricted. In 2001, Pingree Associates announced they had negotiated an arrangement with the New England Forestry Foundation to sell undevelopable easements on three quarters of their nearly 1 million acres 4,000 km . The remaining 250,000 acres 1,000 km were made available for limited development. The agreement created the largest conservation easement in American history, effectively putting an area larger than the state of Rhode Island off limits to development. External links http www.oriontimber.com Orion Timberlands LLC website Category Companies based in Maine maine stub ... more details
The Little Princess was a cyclecar built in Detroit, Michigan by the Princess Cyclecar Company from 1913 14. The Little Princess came in both two and four seater models and came equipped with a four cylinder 1.5L air cooled engine. A planetary transmission was used with a shaft drive. The design later became the Princess. References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Little Princess Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Cyclecars Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Brass auto stub ... more details
Infobox baseball team Name Orix Buffaloes Logo Image Orixbuffaloeslogo.png Founded 1936 League Pacific ... Motto Field Kobe Nickname Orix , br Buffaloes , br Bs Colors White, yellow and dark blue Manager Okada Akinobu LogoDesign Buffaloes written in yellow and blue FormerNames Orix BlueWave ... Braves 1989 1990 , Orix BlueWave 1991 2004 br br Kintetsu Buffaloes Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes br Kintetsu Pearls 1950 1958 , Kintetsu Buffalo 1959 1961 , Kintetsu Buffaloes 1962 1998 , Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes ... 000066 The Nihongo Orix Buffaloes Orikkusu Bafar zu are a Nippon Professional Baseball ... Orix Group , a leading diversified financial services company based in Tokyo . The team was formed after the 2004 NPB season by the merger of the Orix Blue Wave Orix BlueWave and the Kintetsu Buffaloes Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes . The merged team began play in the 2005 NPB season, splitting its ... and the Kyocera Dome Osaka , that of the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes, in Osaka. Franchise history Hankyu ... Kyuko Railway Company Present Hankyu Hanshin Holdings , Inc. as the fifth oldest in Japan. Kintetsu, 1950 2004 Main Kintetsu Buffaloes The Kintetsu Buffalo were the first Japanese team to sign ... roster Orix Buffaloes roster Baseball Hall of Famers Elected mainly for Hankyu Braves service Takao ... Futoshi Nakanishi , Head coach Hitting coach, 1985 1990 , 1995 1997 inducted 1999 For Kintetsu Buffaloes Elected mainly for Kintetsu Buffaloes service Keishi Suzuki , P, 1966 1985 inducted 2002 Yukio Nishimoto , MGR 1974 1981 inducted 1988 Former players and managers as Orix Buffaloes player JPN Akira ... 51 JPN Ichiro Suzuki , OF player JPN So Taguchi OF as Kintetsu Buffaloes player ... 111, a young boy Ripsea 222, a young girl External links Ja icon http www.buffaloes.co.jp Orix Buffaloes Japanese Professional Baseball Orix Buffaloes Category Sports clubs established in 1936 Category Baseball teams in Japan Category Orix Buffaloes O de Orix Buffaloes es Orix Buffaloes fr Orix Buffaloes ... more details
Merge Sua Ghin Gnua date December 2008 Tiger and buffaloes is a two player abstract strategy board game from Myanmar Burma . It belongs to the hunt game family. The board is a 4x4 square grid, where pieces are played on the intersection points. It is one of the smallest hunt games. Three tigers are going up against eleven buffaloes. The tigers attempt to capture as many of the buffaloes by the short leap method as in draughts . The buffaloes attempt to hem in the tigers. The game cannot be classified with any of the other hunt games Tiger games, Leopard games, Fox games , etc. Despite the word Tiger in the title, Tiger and buffaloes is not a tiger game since it does not use an Alquerque board. An Alquerque board is a 5x5 square grid with diagonal lines. Tiger and buffaloes is a 4x4 square grid with no diagonal lines. Tiger and buffaloes may form a subfamily of its own under the hunt game family. Another name for the game is Tiger game . Goal The tigers win if they capture enough buffaloes such that the buffaloes can no longer effectively hem them in. The buffaloes win if they hem in the tigers. Equipment A 4x4 square grid is used. There are 3 tiger pieces colored black, and 11 buffalo pieces colored white. Game Play and Rules 1. Players decide who will play the Tigers, and who will play the Buffaloes. 2. The board is empty in the beginning. The first stage of the game is the Drop phase. Buffaloes and Tigers alternate their turns. The Buffaloes move first. Four buffaloes are placed on any vacant points on the board. Then the Tiger player places one tiger on any vacant point. Then the Buffalo player places four more of its pieces on any vacant points. Then the Tiger player places another tiger piece onto any vacant point. Then the Buffalo player places its last three buffaloes ... stage is the Movement phase. The Buffaloes move first. Players alternate their turns moving one of their own pieces in a turn. Both tigers and buffaloes can move in any direction along a marked ... more details
Infobox college athletics name Colorado Buffaloes logo University of Colorado Boulder sports logo.png ... American bison bison br Chip costumed mascot nickname Bison Buffaloes fightsong Fight CU color1 Silver ... are called the Bison Buffaloes Buffs for short or Golden Buffaloes acceptable, but rare . ref name ... of his day. In 1934, the university s intercollegiate teams were officially nicknamed the Buffaloes ... 1947 marked key point in race relations on campus. The Buffaloes joined the Big Eight Conference ... as the Big Seven, and later the Big Eight, and since 1996 the Big 12 although the Big 12 does .... On June 10, 2010, the Buffaloes announced that they would 2010 NCAA conference realignment join the Pacific ... pac 10.org National championships The University of Colorado Buffaloes have won 24 team national .... ref Conference championships The University of Colorado Buffaloes have won 27 team conference championships ..., changing the common name to the Big Seven. In 1958, the conference added Oklahoma State University ... the Big 12 Conference . The Colorado Buffaloes are represented in the following NCAA Division I ... Colorado Buffaloes football The Colorado football program is 16th on the all time NCAA Division 1 win list and 22nd in all time winning percentage .614 . Since Folsom Field was built in 1924, the Buffaloes ... coach is Jon Embree Men s basketball main Colorado Buffaloes men s basketball Image Colorado Buffaloes 1906 Basketball.jpg right thumb 300px 1906 Colorado Buffaloes basketball team. They play at the Coors ... .504 colspan 3 Invitations Women s basketball main Colorado Buffaloes women s basketball Women s Basketball started at Colorado in 1975. The team has had seven coaches and the current coach is Linda ... both Utah Utes Utah and CU join the Pacific 12 Conference Pac 12 . The Buffaloes have won 22 RMISA championships, most recently in 2010. The Buffaloes have had 43 individuals connected to the school ... wrestling wrestling Col end Notable Buffaloes Byron White was a Supreme Court of the United States ... more details
Image runningwiththebuffaloes.jpg thumb 200px Running with the Buffaloes book cover Running With The Buffaloes , written by Chris Lear and published by The Lyons Press ISBN 1 58574 328 3 , chronicles the University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado cross country team s 1998 season from the late summer practices to the men s NCAA Men s Cross Country Championship NCAA cross country championships . Description The book centers on the University of Colorado s men s cross country team. Most of the story, however, is focused on coach Mark Wetmore, risk taker Chris Severy, and Adam Goucher , the team s top runner and one of the best cross country runners in the nation. The story is written in a Diary journal fashion, each chapter representing a different entry. Each entry discusses the team s run for the day. Lear also includes information about Wetmore s training methods which are based strongly on the legendary coach, Arthur Lydiard . Since the 1998 season, the Buffaloes have won the men s NCAA Division I cross country championship three times. Author Interviews http www.thefinalsprint.com 2007 12 podcast 106 chris lear author of running with the buffaloes part 1 of 2 Podcast Interview with Chris Lear Author of Running with the Buffaloes Part 1 of 2 http www.thefinalsprint.com 2007 12 podcast 107 chris lear author of running with the buffaloes part 2 of 2 Podcast Interview with Chris Lear Author of Running with the Buffaloes Part 2 of 2 Category 2003 books Category Running books sport book stub ... more details
Infobox baseball team Name nihongo Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes saka Kintetsu Bafar zu League Pacific League Location Osaka Founded 1936 Stadium Kyocera Dome Osaka LeagueChamps 1979, 1980, 1989, 2001 Series Japan Series SeriesChamps FormerNames Kintetsu Pearls 1950 1958 , Kintetsu Buffalo 1959 1961 , Kintetsu Buffaloes 1962 1998 , Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes 1999 2004 The nihongo Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes saka Kintetsu Bafar zu was a Nippon Professional Baseball team based in Osaka , Japan , which were in the Pacific League . The team was owned by Kinki Nippon Railway Co. later Kintetsu Corp. and later sold to the Orix Group , the owner of the Orix BlueWave baseball team, in 2004. The new owner then announced that they would merged the two teams into one team called the Orix Buffaloes before the start of the 2004 2005 NPB season. The team was founded in 1950 and was known by various names the Kintetsu Pearls 1950 1958 , Kintetsu Buffalo 1959 1961 , Kintetsu Buffaloes 1962 1998 , Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes 1999 2004 , and Orix Buffaloes 2005 now . The team played in Fujiidera Stadium , and later in Osaka Dome . Its batting lineup is known as Itemae Dasen ja . Uniform colors Red, navy blue and white Nickname Kintetsu , Buffaloes , Mougyu means violent buffalo, Ushi , means cow. Logo design A stylized buffalo s head with angry looking red eyes which is designed by Okamoto Taro or Buffaloes in red script, outlined with white. League championships won 4 1979, 1980, 1989, 2001 Japan Series championships won 0 Players of note Former players Japanese Hisashi Iwakuma Yoshiaki Kanemura Norihiro Nakamura Hideo Nomo Koji Ota Akinori Otsuka Keishi Suzuki Masato Yoshii Foreign players Andy Abad ... Buffaloes http www.youtube.com watch?v A32Eb8pkcx8 The dramatic determination of championship ... Buffaloes Category Baseball teams in Japan Japan baseball team stub fr saka Kintetsu Buffaloes ja ... more details
, led by former Cardinals outfielder Joe Schultz, Sr. , the Buffaloes had 108 regular season victories in 159 games and won the Texas League championship. The Buffaloes most notable period came between ... by play announcer for the Buffs radio broadcast. Then in the final season of the Houston Buffaloes ... 20th century teams Category Defunct Texas League teams Category Sports in Houston, Texas Buffaloes ... more details
Infobox esl club clubname Bramley Buffaloes image Image Bramley rlcc.jpg 150px center fullname Bramley Buffaloes Rugby League Community Club emblem american buffalo Buffalo colours Amber and black founded 1879 sport rugby league league Rugby League Conference Rugby League Conference National ground Stanningley ARLFC Coordinates 53 49 04.08 N, 1 39 32.31 W web http www.bramleybuffs.com www.bramleybuffs.com Bramley Buffaloes is a rugby league club from the Bramley, Leeds Bramley area of West Leeds in West Yorkshire , England . Previously known simply as Bramley RLFC , the club is a famous name in rugby league, having existed prior to the formation of the Rugby Football League Northern Union in 1895. The traditional nickname for the club is The Villagers which survives as the name of the official match programme. History Bramley were founded in 1879. In 1881 they moved to the Barley Mow, Bramley Barley Mow ground. Bramley s England international Harry Bradshaw rugby Harry Bradshaw , was the first test case at Twickenham, over broken time payments in 1893, two years before the great schism that resulted in the formation of rugby league. Bramley were admitted to the new Rugby Football League ... champions Coventry Bears . In 2005 the Buffaloes went a step further reaching the Grand Final ... league Paul Cook take over as Head Coach. He took Buffaloes to the Grand Final at the Halliwell Jones stadium, where the Buffaloes beat Hemel Stags 30 points to 8. In 2007, NL3 was rebranded as the Rugby League Conference National Division . The Buffaloes finished top again to take the Minor Premiers .... In November 2008, Paul Cook left his post as head coach of Bramley Buffaloes to take up an Assistant ... appointed assistant coach. Buffaloes were again crowned Minor Premiers, finishing top once more but lost ... sectionhome.aspx?sectionID 11194 Latest Bramley Buffaloes news at YEP Bramley Today Community ... Bramley Buffaloes on youtube Category Sports clubs established in 1879 Category Rugby League ... more details
LittleCompany of Mary Hospital may refer to LittleCompany of Mary Hospital San Pedro San Pedro, California LittleCompany of Mary Hospital Torrance Torrance, California LittleCompany of Mary Hospital Evergreen Park Evergreen Park, Illinois LittleCompany of Mary Hospital Pretoria Pretoria, South Africa hospitaldis ... more details
Infobox Defunct companycompany name Forstmann, Little & Companycompany logo Image Forstmann, Little Logo.png 250px company type Private company Private ownership fate Failed fundraising Liquidation of investment portfolio founder Theodore J. Forstmann Ted and Nicholas C. Forstmann Nick Forstmann and William Brian Little Brian Little successor foundation 1978 defunct location New York, New York , United States industry Private equity products Leveraged buyout , Growth capital key people num employees parent subsid Forstmann, Little & Company is a private equity firm, specializing in leveraged buyout s LBOs . At its peak in the late 1990s, Forstmann Little was among the largest private equity firms globally. Ultimately, the firm would suffer from the bursting of the Dot com bubble internet and telecom bubbles , having invested heavily in technology and telecommunications companies. History The company was founded in 1978 by brothers Theodore J. Forstmann Ted and Nicholas C. Forstmann Nick Forstmann , and William Brian Little Brian Little . With the deaths of Brian Little and Nicholas ... Forstmann Little & Company Archive of Company Website from May 2000 Private equity firms Category Private ... Instrument . The company has usually been successful in making a profit on such purchases ..., Ted Forstmann took direct control of the financially ailing company s day to day operations to improve the company s attractiveness to a potential acquirer. The company has also had some flops, such as McLeodUSA and XO Communications . One prominent episode in the life of the company was the 1988 bidding war for RJR Nabisco . Forstmann Little offered to acquire RJR Nabisco, but the management ... chose Forstmann Little s arch rival, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. . The episode was popularized in the book ... Corporation Citadel Broadcasting , of which Forstmann Little owns 27 , following a merger with Citadel Media ABC Radio in 2006. In 2004, Forstmann Little acquired IMG in a 750 million deal, and in 2005 ... more details
The LittleCompany of Mary is a Roman Catholic religious order religious institute of women also referred to as Blue Sisters dedicated to caring for the suffering, the sick and the dying. ref http generalate.lcmglobal.org LCM Generalate ref ref http lcm.org.au LittleCompany of Mary Australian Province ref ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 14029a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article ref The order was founded in 1877 England by Venerable Mary Potter . This order is distinct from the also Roman Catholic order Company of Mary for men which was founded by Saint Louis de Montfort in 1713. References references catholic Category Roman Catholic female orders and societies Category Religious organizations established in 1877 Category Christian religious orders established in the 19th century RC stub it Piccola Compagnia di Maria ... more details
nasdaq url URL http www.littlebrown.com US br URL http www.littlebrown.co.uk UK Little, Brown and Company is a Publishing publishing house established by Charles Coffin Little and his partner, James ... 2006 04 28 books 28author.html ref References Oliver, Bill 1986 Little, Brown and Company, in Peter ... subsidiaries Lagard re de Little, Brown and Company es Little, Brown and Company pt Little, Brown and Company fi Little, Brown and Company ... 1837 founder Charles Coffin Little , James Brown publisher James Brown successor country United States ... years Little and Brown published the Works of Daniel Webster , George Bancroft s History of the United ... Documents. http rs6.loc.gov ammem amlaw lwsl.html ref In 1853 Little, Brown began publishing the works ... Familiar Quotations , and Little, Brown published the 15th edition of the work in 1980, 125 years ... in 1884. In the 1890s Little, Brown expanded into general publishing, including fiction. In 1896 it published Quo Vadis novel Quo Vadis . In 1898 Little, Brown purchased a list of titles from the Roberts ... partner. When McIntyre died in 1913, Little, Brown incorporated. In 1925 Little, Brown entered ... this time the joint Atlantic Monthly Press Little Brown imprint published James Truslow Adams s The Adams ... sometime in the 1970s, though his novel was still published by Little, Brown. Other prominent figures published by Little, Brown in the 20th and early 21st centuries have included James Patterson , Donald ... Wallace , Evelyn Waugh , P. G. Wodehouse , and Herman Wouk . Little, Brown also published the photography ... Warner Book Group when Time merged with Warner Communications to form Time Warner in 1989. Little .... Also in 1996, Wolters Kluwer acquired Little, Brown s professional division and incorporated it into its ... In 2006, the Time Warner Book Group was sold to French publisher Hachette Livre the Little, Brown imprint is now used by Hachette Livre s U.S. publishing company, Hachette Book Group USA . In May ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 notability May 2008 advert June 2008 primarysources June 2008 The Little Opera Company LOC is a semi professional chamber opera company based in London . About the Little Opera Company The LOC was created with the aim of bringing opera to new audiences, particularly young people, and to challenge traditional stereotypes of opera and opera singers. It offers performance opportunities to young singers, particularly those who have just finished music college , and who often struggle to find work with established opera companies. It also aims to foster young talent in other professions involved in opera, by giving experience to aspiring directors, designers, conductors and instrumentalists. The LOC supports new music and has commissioned a new one act opera by composer Christopher Meux . As well as fully staged productions, the LOC undertakes a programme of smaller events including chamber concerts and private functions. Brief history The Little Opera Company was founded in 2007 by Felicity Brown and Celena Bridge, two recent graduates of the Royal Academy of Music , who both teach singing at Queen s College, London , an independent girls school on Harley Street . With the support of the school, the first full scale production took place in May 2008 Opera Tableaux , a selection of scenes from The Turn of the Screw Benjamin Britten , The Mikado Gilbert and Sullivan and Die Fledermaus Johann Strauss II Johann Strauss . External links http www.thelittleoperacompany.co.uk Official website http archive.theoxfordtimes.net 2008 7 17 253656.html Review in The Oxford Times of Opera for Midsummer http www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk features Celena returns roots opera candlelightarticle 543186 details article.html Article in Herald Express Category British opera companies Category Opera in London Opera company stub ... more details
Infobox television show name Seven image File seven.jpg caption Opening screen show name 2 At Seven genre Comedy format creator developer writer director creative director presenter Petra Bagust theme music composer Sufjan Stevens opentheme Chicago Sufjan Stevens endtheme composer country flag New Zealand language num seasons 1 num episodes 23 list episodes executive producer producer Jon Bridges editor location cinematography camera Multiple camera setup Multi camera runtime 30 minutes including promo breaks company distributor channel TV3 New Zealand TV3 picture format audio format first aired start date 2009 12 21 last aired end date 2010 01 22 status preceded by followed by related 7 Days New Zealand 7 Days website http www.tv3.co.nz Default.aspx?TabId 958&showid 18607&listingID 1280574 production website http www.tv3.co.nz At Seven , commonly stylised as Seven , was a New Zealand comedy show where Petra Bagust and other comedians present the real news from the last 24 hours from New ... www.tv3.co.nz Default.aspx?TabId 958&showid 18607&listingID 1280579 title About Seven date accessdate work TV3 New Zealand ref Seven finished for the 2009 2010 summer holiday break on the 22nd of January 2010 and was replaced with the normal TV3 New Zealand TV3 7pm show, Campbell Live . Seven did ... Australia Reporters Charlie Pickering Public response Seven received mostly bad reviews after the first episode. ref cite web url http www.throng.co.nz sevenseven gets mostly negative feedback initially title Seven gets mostly negative feedback initially date 21 December 2009 accessdate work TV3 New Zealand ref Ratings Expand section More information on Seven ratings date January 2010 Seven s premiere ... cite web url http www.throng.co.nz sevenseven premiere ratings title Seven Premiere Ratings date 22 December 2009 accessdate work TV3 New Zealand ref Seven vs Campbell Live TV3 New Zealand TV3 s new ... TV3 New Zealand ref References Reflist Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT At Seven Category ... more details
otheruses Seven disambiguation Infobox Television episode Title The Seven Series Seinfeld Season 7 Episode 13 Airdate February 1, 1996 Production 713 Writer Alec Berg & Jeff Schaffer Director Andy Ackerman Guests Lisa Deanne Episode list List of Seinfeld episodes List of Seinfeld episodes Season list Infobox Seinfeld season 7 episode list Prev Next The Seven is the 123rd episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld . This was the 13th episode for the 7th season. It aired on February 1, 1996. Plot Elaine Benes Elaine strains her neck trying to get a bike down from the wall in a store. In pain, she impulsively claims that she would give up the bike to whoever fixes her neck. When Cosmo Kramer Kramer gives her a treatment that makes her feel better, he demands the bike despite it being a girl s bike. Elaine complies, but her neck pain soon returns worse than ever, so she demands the bike back. The pair decide to have a neutral third party Newman Seinfeld Newman decide who should keep the bike. In a reference to the Judgment of Solomon , Newman decrees that the bike be cut in half, with both Elaine and Kramer receiving one half. Elaine agrees, but Kramer tells Newman to give the bike to Elaine, saying he would rather it belong to her than see it destroyed. Much to Elaine s outrage, this leads Newman to decree the bike should be Kramer s although Kramer later sells the bike to Newman for 50 . Meanwhile, George Costanza George reveals to Susan Ross Susan that he wants to name his future firstborn child Seven after Mickey Mantle s jersey number . When Susan discloses this to her expectant cousin Carrie and her husband Ken, they love the name and decide to give it to their child. This outrages George, who follows them to the hospital, desperately trying to get them to switch to a different name among his ideas are Soda, Eight, and Thirteen . Jerry is puzzled and frustrated when his girlfriend ... episodes Seinfeld episode stub seinfeld DEFAULTSORT Seven Category Seinfeld episodes ... more details
refimprove date January 2011 inuniverse date January 2011 Infobox animanga Header name Seven of Seven ... Special episode list Infobox animanga Footer nihongo Seven of Seven Shichinin no Nana is an anime ... volumes . ref cite web url http www.animefringe.com magazine 02.09 feature 6 index.php3 title Seven of Seven month September year 2002 last Khan first Ridwan publisher Animefringe accessdate 2008 01 01 ref Title The title Seven of Seven or Shichinin no Nana is a pun , as the main character s name, Nana, means seven in Japanese language Japanese . It relates the premise of the series, where Nana has split into seven different sides of the personality due to a slight accident from an experiment her ... the light from a rainbow into its seven basic colors and then reforming it into seven colorized crystals ... an accident. The crystal glowed and split into the seven colors of the rainbow, hitting Nana as one color and coming out of her in seven separate colors of the rainbow, creating seven different Nanas ..., even without carrying her crystal. The black crystal that symbolizes her emerged when all seven ... than Nana knows herself, and can easily tell who is who after they split into seven individual parts ... of Seven convenience store. Mayor lent the Nana Ranger costumes to Rokuzo Nana s grandfather when ... research and did not pay much attention to Nana, which resulted in the incident that splits Nana into seven ..., she discovers the secret of the seven Nanas, but promises to keep it a secret. Nana runs into her ... During Nana s trip to San Francisco, Honey assigned Mary, a little girl whom Honey babysits regularly ... episode list EpisodeNumber 02 EnglishTitle Chaos All seven of us go to school? RomajiTitle daikonran ... list EpisodeNumber 03 EnglishTitle Do seven Nanas make one Nana? RomajiTitle Shichinin minna de hitori ... designs for Seven of Seven . As such, various crossovers exist between the series. The character of Mutsumi ... into seven personalities, most of whom resemble Nana s split personalities. A segment of the episode ... more details
For the long drink Seagram s 7 and 7 UP Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Seven & Seven Type album Artist MC Lyte Cover Seven & Seven.jpg Released start date 1998 8 18 Recorded 1997 1998 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Length 77 19 Label EastWest Records Producer Audio Two Milk Dee , Missy Elliott , The Neptunes , LL Cool J , Marc Kinchen, Dynamic Duo, Poke & Tone , L.E.S. producer L.E.S. , The Hitmen production team Ron Amen Ra Lawrence , MC Lyte, Nat Robinson Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r367548 pure url yes link Last album Bad As I Wanna B br 1996 This album Seven & Seven br 1998 Next album Badder Than B Fore br 1998 Seven & Seven is the sixth album released by MC Lyte . It was released on August 18, 1998 for EastWest Records and featured production from Audio Two Milk Dee , Missy Elliott , The Neptunes , LL Cool J , Marc Kinchen, Dynamic Duo, Poke & Tone , L.E.S. producer L.E.S. , The Hitmen production team Ron Amen Ra Lawrence , MC Lyte and Nat Robinson. Seven & Seven proved to be a critical and commercial failure and only made it to 71 on the Top R&B Hip Hop Albums and featured no charting singles. Track listing In My Business 4 23 Featuring Missy Elliott Too Fly 4 18 Featuring Total band Pamela Long This Emcee 2 09 Top Billin 2 50 Give Me What I Want 4 21 Woo Woo Party Time 4 34 Featuing Nicci Gillbert Playgirls Play 3 53 Put It on You 4 04 Propa 4 12 Featuring Beenie Man It s All Yours 4 41 Featuring Gina Thompson I Can t Make a Mistake 3 51 Want What I Got 3 47 Featuring Missy Elliott & Mocha Oogie Boogie 4 18 Party Goin On 4 17 Featuring Inaya Day Break It Down 3 50 Featuring La India , Giovanni Salah Closer 4 21 Featuring Space Nine Radio s Nightmare 0 53 My Time 3 23 Assaholic Anonymous 1 16 King of Rock 2 22 Better Place 5 36 Category 1998 albums Category MC Lyte albums Category Albums produced by L.E.S. Category Albums produced by Missy Elliott Category Albums produced by The Neptunes Category Elektra Records albums ... more details
Seven, They are Seven is a cantata by Sergei Prokofiev composed in 1917 for large orchestra , choir chorus , and dramatic tenor soloist. It was composed in Yessentuki and Kislovodsk , and the words are taken from a poem by Konstantin Bal mont ref name SFSymphony cite web url http www.sfsymphony.org templates pgmnote.asp?nodeid 4242&callid 792 title Sergei Sergeievich Prokofiev accessdate 2007 07 18 author San Francisco Symphony authorlink San Francisco Symphony year month work Program notes archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070929092601 http www.sfsymphony.org templates pgmnote.asp?nodeid 4242&callid 792 Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 09 29 ref . It was revised by Prokofiev in 1933 ref name SFSymphony . The work was composed in the year that the Russian tsar , Nicholas II of Russia , was overthrown. This was followed by the Russian Civil War , and Seven, They are Seven was not performed until 1924 in Paris , and was music director directed by Serge Koussevitzky ref name Classical Source cite web url http www.classicalsource.com db control db concert review.php?id 4358 title LSO Gergiev The Rite of Spring accessdate 2007 07 18 last Ball first Timothy year month ref . It was first performed in Russia in 1956, after Prokofiev had died ref name Classical Source . The poem that the work was composed to is a Russian language Russian translation of a cuneiform in a Mesopotamia n temple from the third millennium BC . It describes seven demonic gods who have power over the elements, and also describes the power of these gods ref name Classical Source . There is an English translation of this poem included in the 1982 poetry anthology The Rattle Bag, edited by Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney Faber, 1982 . Notes references classical composition stub Category Compositions by Sergei Prokofiev Category Cantatas Category 1917 compositions ca Set, ells s n set ... more details