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  1. Wolter telescope

    Image Wolter types.gif frame Wolter telescopes of Types I, II, and III. A Wolter telescope is a telescope for X ray s using only grazing incidence optics. Visible light telescope s are built with lenses or parabolic mirrors at nearly normal incidence. Neither works well for X rays. Lenses for visible light are made of a transparent material with an index of refraction substantially different from 1, but there is no equivalent material for x rays. Conventional mirror telescopes work poorly in the X rays as well, since the light hits the mirrors at near normal incidence, where the X rays are transmitted or absorbed, not reflected. X rays mirrors can be built, but only if the angle from the plane of reflection is very low typically 10 arc minutes to 2 degrees ref name Pal Singh, 2005 cite web url http www.ias.ac.in resonance June2005 pdf June2005p15 23.pdf author Kulinder Pal Singh title Techniques ... Wolter outlined 3 ways a telescope could be built using only this kind of mirror. ref name Wolter ... Wolter optics sprache titel Wolter optics werk datum zugriff 08. Aug. 2009 See also List of telescope types Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array NuSTAR Planned for 2012 Swift Gamma Ray Burst Mission Contains a Wolter Type I X ray telescope 2004 Chandra X ray Observatory Orbiting observatory using a Wolter X ray telescope. 1999 XMM Newton Orbiting X ray observatory using a Wolter Type I X ray telescope ... Optics for X rays last Wolter first H. authorlink Hans Wolter journal Ann. Physik volume 10 pages 94 year 1952 ref Wolter, Glancing Incidence Mirror Systems, 1952 ref ref name Wolter, Generalized ... at Glancing Incidence for X ray Imaging last Wolter first H. authorlink Hans Wolter journal Ann. Physik volume 10 pages 286 year 1952 ref Wolter, Generalized Schwarschild Mirror System, 1952 ref . Not surprisingly, these are called Wolter telescopes of type I, II, and III. Each has different advantages ... X ray telescopes Category Optics ar de Wolter Teleskop it Telescopio Wolter hu Wolter ...   more details



  1. Wolter

    Wolter is a surname, and may refer to Birthe Wolter Charlotte Wolter Harry Wolter Hans Wolter Horst Wolter Michel Wolter Mirko Wolter Scott F. Wolter Sherilyn Wolter Thomas Wolter Wolters may refer to Kara Wolters , 1975 , US basketball player, Wolters Kluwer , Dutch auditing company, O. W. Wolters , 1915 2000 , British historian, Rudolf Wolters , author of a biography on Albert Speer, Rynie Wolters 1842 1917 , Major League Baseball Dutch player, Carsten Wolters 1969 , German footballer, Albert M. Wolters 1942 , Dutch professor of Religion & Theology, Fort Wolters , US military installation, See also Walter surname It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname de Wolter fr Wolter ...   more details



  1. Hans Wolter

    Wikify date December 2010 Hans Wolter 1911 1978 was a German physicist who designed an aplanatic system of grazing incidence mirrors that satisfied the Abbe sine condition i.e. free of both spherical aberration and coma . Wolter showed such a system could be produced using a combination of a paraboloid with either a hyperboloid or ellipsoid secondary. ref cite journal title Glancing Incidence Mirror Systems as Imaging Optics for X rays author Wolter, H. journal Ann. Physik volume 10 pages 94 year 1952 ref The three simplest designs are outlined and are known as Wolter telescope s of types I, II and III. Unsourced image removed Image wolters.png References references External links http imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov docs science how l2 xtelescopes systems.html X ray Imaging Systems http www.roe.ac.uk jcm thesis node44.html Wolter telescopes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Hans ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1978 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Hans Category German physicists Category 1911 births Category 1978 deaths de Hans Wolter ...   more details



  1. Telescope

    can use X ray optics , such as a Wolter telescope s composed of ring shaped glancing mirror ...Other uses Telescope disambiguation File 100inchHooker.jpg thumb right 175px The 100 inch 2.5 m Hooker reflecting telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory near Los Angeles , California. A telescope is an instrument ... of the 17th century. The word telescope can refer to a wide range of instruments detecting different regions of the electromagnetic spectrum . The word telescope from the Greek language Greek ... BY J. J. FAHIE Galileo usually called the telescope occhicde or cannocchiale and now he calls the microscope occhialino. The name telescope was first suggested by Demisiani in 1612 ref ref Reference Sobel ... of the Telescope 1947 ref In the Starry Messenger Galileo had used the term perspicillum . History main History of the telescope The earliest evidence of working telescopes were the refracting telescope ... Science The Telescope by Al Van Helden The Hague discussed the patent applications first of Hans ... Janssen had a telescope at about the same time but was at the Frankfurt Fair where he tried to sell ... was being investigated soon after the invention of the refracting telescope. ref http books.google.com ... led to many proposed designs and several attempts to build reflecting telescope s. ref Attempts ... built the first practical reflecting telescope, which bears his name, the Newtonian telescope Newtonian ..., is the earliest known example of a telescope mirror coated by this technique. ref The maximum ... from radio telescope radio to gamma ray telescope gamma rays . The first purpose built radio telescope went into operation in 1937. Since then, a tremendous variety of complex astronomical instruments have been developed. Types of telescopes Citations missing date July 2008 The name telescope covers a wide range of instruments. One important classification is the type of radiation the telescope ... bands. Another classification is by location ground telescope, space telescope , or flying telescope ...   more details



  1. Whitey Wolter

    Whitey Wolter was a player in the National Football League for the Kenosha Maroons in 1924. He played at the collegiate level at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee . Biography Wolter was born Herbert Max Wolter on August 22, 1899 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . ref http www.pro football reference.com players W WoltWh20.htm ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Whitey ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Whitey Category 1899 births Category 1940s deaths Category People from Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Players of American football from Wisconsin Category American football running backs Category Kenosha Maroons players Category University of Wisconsin Milwaukee alumni runningback 1890s stub ...   more details



  1. Charlotte Wolter

    nofootnotes date March 2010 Onesource date April 2009 Image Charlotte Wolter.jpg thumb lithography by Joseph Kriehuber , 1862 Charlotte Wolter March 1, 1834 June 14, 1897 , Austria n actress , was born at Cologne , and began her artistic career at Budapest in 1857. Biography She played minor parts at the theatre in Vienna , and soon obtained an engagement at the Victoria theatre in Berlin , where she remained until 1861. Her performance of Hermione in the Winter s Tale took the play going world by storm, and she was given in 1862 an appointment at the Vienna Hofburg theatre, to which she remained faithful until her death. According to her wish, she was buried in the costume of Iphigenia , in which role she had achieved her most brilliant success. Evaluation Charlotte Wolter was one of the great tragic actresses of modern times. Her repertory included Medea , Sappho , Lady Macbeth , Mary, Queen of Scots Mary Stuart , Preciosa , Ph dre , Adrienne Lecouvreur , Jane Eyre and Messalina , in which character she was immortalized by the painter Hans Makart . She was also an inimitable exponent of the heroines in plays by Franz Grillparzer Grillparzer , Christian Friedrich Hebbel Hebbel , Alexandre Dumas, fils Dumas and Victorien Sardou Sardou . Bibliography Ehrenfeld, Charlotte Wolter Vienna, 1887 Hirschfeld, Charlotte Wolter, ein Erinnerungsblatt 1897 . References Wikisource1911Enc Citation Wolter, Charlotte External links Commonscat inline Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Charlotte ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 1, 1834 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 14, 1897 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Charlotte Category 1834 births Category 1897 deaths Category Austrian actors de Charlotte Wolter fr Charlotte Wolter ru , sv Charlotte Wolter ...   more details



  1. Horst Wolter

    Infobox football biography 2 playername Horst Wolter image fullname Horst Wolter height height m 1.82 dateofbirth birth date and age 1942 6 8 df y cityofbirth Berlin countryofbirth Germany currentclub retired position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper youthyears1 youthclubs1 SC Charlottenburg years1 1963 1972 clubs1 Eintracht Braunschweig caps1 195 goals1 0 years2 1972 1977 clubs2 Hertha BSC caps2 48 goals2 0 nationalyears1 1967 1970 nationalteam1 West Germany national football team West Germany nationalcaps1 13 nationalgoals1 0 Horst Wolter born 8 June 1942 in Berlin , Germany is a former Germany national football team German international Association football football player. A Fu ball Bundesliga Bundesliga winner with Eintracht Braunschweig in 1967, Wolter was doing occasional jobs in the West Germany national football team West Germany goal in between 1967 and 1970. ref cite web url http www.fussballdaten.de spieler wolterhorst title Horst Wolter language German publisher fussballdaten.de accessdate 24 January 2010 ref He gained his final of altogether 13 caps in the third place play off win at the 1970 FIFA World Cup , replacing regular first choice Sepp Maier , against Uruguay national football team Uruguay . ref FIFA player 60016 ref References Reflist West Germany Squad 1970 World Cup Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Horst ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 June 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH Berlin , Germany DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Horst Category 1942 births Category Living people Category German footballers Category Germany international footballers Category Hertha BSC players Category Eintracht Braunschweig players Category 1970 FIFA World Cup players Category Fu ball Bundesliga players Category Association football goalkeepers Germany footy goalkeeper stub da Horst Wolter de Horst Wolter fr Horst Wolter it Horst Wolter pl Horst Wolter ru , simple Horst Wolter ...   more details



  1. Michel Wolter

    BLP sources date August 2010 Michel Wolter born 13 September 1962 in Luxembourg City is a Luxembourg ian politician. He was the youngest ever member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies when elected in 1984 , and served as Minister for the Interior of Luxembourg Minister for the Interior from 1995 to 2004. He is also a businessman and a former international table tennis player. Michel Wolter grew up in Esch sur Alzette , second largest city of the country. He studied economics at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne from 1981 to 1985. Wolter was an international table tennis player from 1980 to 1984. He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies at the Luxembourgian legislative election, 1984 1984 election , on the Christian Social People s Party CSV ticket. Aged 21 at that time, he is today still the youngest ever elected member. He was directly reelected in Luxembourgian legislative election, 1989 1989 , Luxembourgian legislative election, 1994 1994 , Luxembourgian legislative election, 1999 1999 , Luxembourgian legislative election, 2004 2004 and Luxembourgian legislative election, 2009 2009 . From 1985 to 1990, Wolter was chairman of the youth organisation of his party. In 1987 , he became President of the Luxembourg ... January 1995, Wolter was nominated as a cabinet member in the Juncker Poos Ministry new government ... Social People s Party CSV . Since January 2006, Wolter has again been a council member in Bascharage. He was appointed maire in January 2010. Professionally, Wolter was involved from 1986 to 1995 ... 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Michel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 September 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter ... of Paris alumni Luxembourg politician stub de Michel Wolter fr Michel Wolter lb Michel Wolter nl Michel Wolter pl Michel Wolter ...   more details



  1. Birthe Wolter

    Infobox actor name Birthe Wolter image caption birthdate October 4, 1981 birthplace Cologne Birthe Wolter born October 4, 1981 is a Germany German actress. She studied at the Munich s August Everding Music and Drama School 2002 2006 . Her most popular role so far was one of the leading role in the RTL series Schulm dchen . She also took part in the later ProSieben series Alles au er Sex with Simone Hanselmann , another school girl in Schulm dchen . Besides her roles in television, she is also a famous movie and theatre actress. Filmography theatre Series 1996 SK Babies 1999 Ein starkes Team 1999 CityExpress 1999 2002 Ein Fall f r zwei 2000 Die Nesthocker Familie zu verschenken 2000 Die Motorrad Cops Hart am Limit 2000 Gro stadtrevier 2000 Mordkommission 2001 Polizeiruf 110 2005 Die Wache 2004 2005 Schulm dchen 2007 Alles au er Sex Telefilms 1997 Kleine Einbrecher main role 1998 Tatort Bildersturm 1999 Craniumfraktur shortfilm in London International Filmschool, main role 2000 Der Superbulle und die Halbstarken supporting role 2001 Ich pfeif auf sch ne M nner supporting role 2008 Tatort In eigener Sache Cinema 2000 Flashback M rderische Ferien supporting role 2002 FearDotCom supporting role 2002 Letzte Bahn main role 2003 Das Wunder von Bern supporting role 2007 Virus Undead main role 2008 Ganz nah bei Dir main role Theatre 2004 Die Unbekannte aus der Seine supporting role Akademieb hne ... Theater M nchen External links http www.gottschalk behrens.com kuenstler birthe wolter 44.html Agentur Gottschalk & Behrens imdb name id 0938741 name Birthe Wolter http www.imdb.de name nm0938741 Birthe Wolter in der deutschen IMDB http www.bayerischesstaatsschauspiel.de Bayrisches Staatsschauspiel ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Birthe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 4, 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH Cologne DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Birthe Category 1981 ... stub de Birthe Wolter es Birthe Wolter fr Birthe Wolter ...   more details



  1. Adolph Wolter

    File Wolter 6.jpg thumb 222px right Four Freedoms Four Freedoms Monument Adolph Gustav Wolter van R Wolter September 7, 1903 October 15, 1980 German born American sculptor, educator and carver. Wolter was born in Reutlingen, Germany. His father was a stone carver and Wolter apprenticed with him before enrolling in the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart. In 1922 he immigrated to the United States moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota . In 1933 he arrived in Indianapolis, Indiana to Carvings Indiana State Library carve the reliefs created by Leon Hermant on the Indiana State Library and Historical Building state library building and stayed in Indiana for the remainder of his life. He graduated from the Herron School of Art and later taught there. He also taught at the Indiana College of Mortuary Science as a professor of restorative art, apparently using his understanding of anatomy to help morticians repair the faces of those who had been in accidents. ref interview with family member. ref The use of sculptors to aid in the facial reconstruction of war veterans had already been pioneered by sculptor and medical doctor R. Tait McKenzie ,author of the book Reclaiming the Maimed. ref Hussey, Christopher, Tait McKenzie A Sculptor of Youth , J.B.Lippencott Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1930 p. 55 ref Wolter is remembered for creating both public monuments and architectural sculpture . Selected works Carvings Indiana State Library carved relief panels for the Indiana State Library and Historical Building Indiana State Library Building . 1933 Four Freedoms Four Freedoms Monument , White Chapel Cemetery, Troy, Michigan 1948 Syrinx sculpture Syrinx , University Park, Indianapolis , Indiana . 1973 gallery File Wolter 8.jpg File Wolter 4.jpg File Wolter 5.jpg File Wolter 1.jpg gallery .... References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Adolph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter ...   more details



  1. The Telescope

    The Telescope was a magazine for amateur astronomy amateur astronomers published between 1931 and 1941. The magazine was first published as a quarterly under the editorship of Harlan Stetson, director of the Perkins Observatory in Ohio. It featured popular articles about contemporary research. In 1934 Stetson moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts and brought the magazine with him. Publishing duties were assumed jointly by the Harvard College Observatory and the Bond Astronomical Club, under the editorship of Donald H. Menzel . The Telescope became a bimonthly publication at this time. ref name CAF citation last Federer first Charles A. title The Story of The Sky magazine Sky and Telescope volume 75 issue pages 461 63 year 1986 date November 1986 url ref In 1941, The Telescope was merged with The Sky magazine The Sky , creating Sky & Telescope magazine, ref name CAF which has remained in publication ever since. References reflist See also Amateur astronomy DEFAULTSORT Telescope, The Category Amateur astronomy Category American magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Science and technology magazines Category Publications established in 1931 Category Publications disestablished in 1941 sci mag stub fi The Telescope ...   more details



  1. Sherilyn Wolter

    Sherilyn Marjorie Wolter born November 30, 1951 in Clarksburg, West Virginia , United States U.S. is an actress who has appeared in such television soap operas as General Hospital as Celia Quartermaine Putnam Andrews Holt from March 17, 1983 to February 26, 1986 and Santa Barbara soap opera Santa Barbara as Elena Nikolas in 1987. She also briefly replaced Hunter Tylo as Taylor Hayes Forrester Taylor Hayes in The Bold and the Beautiful in 1990, and terrorized Melina Kanakaredes as George in The Guiding Light in 1993. She played a blinded artist in the film Eyewitness to Murder , Mitch s girlfriend the first season of Baywatch , and Justine Strickland in New World s European maxi series production of Judith Krantz Secrets in 1990. Wolter has also made numerous guest appearances on several television series. Wolter also starred on B. J. and the Bear in 1981. She graduated from Encina High School in 1969. She has never married and has no children and is currently residing in Hawaii selling sarongs in a shop there and writing a class to teach acting for non actors. References imdb name id 0938755 name Sherilyn Wolter Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Sherilyn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 30, 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Sherilyn Category American television actors Category American soap opera actors Category Living people Category 1951 births Category People from Clarksburg, West Virginia US tv actor 1960s stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Wolter

    Infobox Football biography image fullname dateofbirth Birth date and age 1963 10 4 cityofbirth Hamburg countryofbirth West Germany dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Defender association football Defender currentclub Werder Bremen II Manager youthyears 1971 1979 br 1979 1984 youthclubs TuS Ottensen br HEBC Hamburg years 1984 1998 clubs SV Werder Bremen Werder Bremen caps goals 312 12 nationalyears 1992 nationalteam Germany national football team Germany nationalcaps goals 0 00 1 0 0 manageryears 2002 managerclubs Werder Bremen II Thomas Wolter born October 4, 1963 in Hamburg is a German former footballer, now manager of Werder Bremen II . He played for SV Werder Bremen Werder Bremen from 1984 to 1998, List of one club men his entire professional career . Honours Fu ball Bundesliga Bundesliga Fu ball Bundesliga 1987 88 1988 , 1993 DFB Supercup 1988, 1993, 1994 DFB Pokal 1991, 1994 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1992 External links http www.fussballdaten.de spieler wolterthomas Career stats at fussballdaten.de SV Werder Bremen II squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 4, 1963 PLACE OF BIRTH Hamburg , West Germany DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Thomas Category 1963 births Category Living people Category German footballers Category Germany international footballers Category Association football defenders Category Fu ball Bundesliga players Category SV Werder Bremen players Category Werder Bremen II players Category German football managers germany footy defender 1960s stub de Thomas Wolter fr Thomas Wolter pl Thomas Wolter ...   more details



  1. Wolter Wierbos

    Image Wolter Wierbos.jpg thumb right Wolter Wierbos photo courtesy Seth Tisue Wolter Wierbos born 1 September 1957 in Holten , Overijssel is a Netherlands Dutch jazz trombonist . Wierbos has played throughout Europe, Canada, USA and Asia. Wierbos has many awards to his name, including the Podiumprijs for Jazz and Improvised music and the most important Dutch jazz award, the VPRO Boy Edgar Award . Since 1979 he has played with numerous music ensembles Cumulus with Ab Baars and Harry de Wit , JC Tans & Rockets, Theo Loevendie Quintet, Guus Janssen Septet, Loos Peter van Bergen , Maarten Altena Ensemble and Podiumtrio. He led his own band, Celebration of Difference, and has been involved in theater, dance, television and film projects. He has been invited to play with The Ex band The Ex , Sonic Youth , Gruppo Sportivo and the Nieuw Ensemble led by Ed Spanjaard . He has also played with Henry Threadgill , The Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra led by Alexander von Schlippenbach , the European Big Band led by Cecil Taylor , the John Carter jazz musician John Carter Project, Mingus Big Band Epitaph, directed by Gunther Schuller . He is currently active with Misha Mengelberg s Instant Composers Pool Down Beat Poll winner 2002, Talent Deserving Wider Recognition , Gerry Hemingway Quintet, Franky Douglas Sunchild, Bik Bent Braam, Albrecht Maurer Trio Works, Nocando, Carl Ludwig H bsch s Longrun Development of the Universe, Frank Gratkowski Quartet, Available Jelly and Sean Bergin s MOB .... Wolter Wierbos can be heard on more than 100 CDs and LPs. He has released two solo CDs X Caliber ICP ... track. External links http www.wolterwierbos.nl Wolter Wierbos Homepage http www.icporchestra.com ... . NAME Wierbos, Wolter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wierbos, Wolter Category 1957 births Category Living people ... Dutch jazz musicians de Wolter Wierbos nl Wolter Wierbos ...   more details



  1. Harry Wolter

    Infobox MLB player name Harry Wolter image Harry Wolter.jpg caption Harry Wolter, 1911 position Outfielder birthdate July 11, 1884 birthplace Monterey, California deathdate death date and age 1970 7 6 1884 7 11 deathplace Palo Alto, California bats Left throws Right debutdate May 14 debutyear 1907 debutteam Cincinnati Reds finaldate September 23 finalyear 1917 finalteam Chicago Cubs stat1label Batting Average stat1value .270 stat2label RBI stat2value 167 teams nowiki nowiki Cincinnati Reds 1907 Pittsburgh Pirates 1907 St. Louis Cardinals 1907 Boston Red Sox 1909 New York Yankees New York Highlanders Yankees 1910 1913 Chicago Cubs 1917 Harry Meiggs Wolter July 11, 1884 July 7, 1970 born in Monterey, California was an Outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds 1907 , Pittsburgh Pirates 1907 , St. Louis Cardinals 1907 , Boston Red Sox 1909 , New York Highlanders New York Yankees 1910 13 and Chicago Cubs 1917 . Biography In 7 seasons he played in 588 games and had 1,907 at bats, 286 runs, 514 hits, 69 doubles, 42 triples, 12 home runs, 167 RBI, 95 stolen bases, 268 walks, .270 batting average, .365 on base percentage, .369 slugging percentage, 703 total bases and 56 sacrifice hits. As a Pitcher he had a 4 6 Win Loss record in 15 games, 9 as a starter, with 1 complete game, 5 games finished, 84 innings pitched, 96 hits allowed, 40 runs allowed, 35 earned runs allowed, 1 home run allowed, 50 walks allowed, 29 strikeouts, 6 hit batsmen, 3 wild pitches, 338 batters faced, a 3.75 ERA and a 1.738 WHIP. Following his playing career, he coached baseball at Stanford University for 26 years, in 1916, from 1923 to 1943, and again from 1946 to 1949. ref name migdol cite book last Migdol first Gary title Stanford Home of Champions pages p. 106 url http books.google.com books?id ntBDmB fYo8C&pg PA5 ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Harry Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Major League Baseball ...   more details



  1. Syrinx (Wolter)

    Infobox artwork image file Syrinx sculpture .jpg painting alignment Front image size 300 px title Syrinx alt other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other title 2 artist Adolph Wolter year Start date 1973 type Bronze height metric width metric length metric height imperial 27 width imperial 16 length imperial 13 diameter metric diameter imperial city Indianapolis , Indiana , United States museum coordinates coord 39 46 19 N 86 9 24 W region US owner City of Indianapolis Syrinx is a public artwork by German born United States American sculptor Adolph Wolter located at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis, Indiana , United States . ref name SOS cite web author Save Outdoor Sculpture year 1993 title Syrinx sculpture . work SOS publisher Smithsonian url http siris artinventories.si.edu ipac20 ipac.jsp?&profile all&source siartinventories&uri full 3100001 314194 0 focus accessdate 6 January 2010 ref Description It is a bronze figure of Syrinx sitting on a limestone tree stump. Syrinx is nude, and her proper right knee is bent upwards to her chest with her other leg hanging over the side of the stump. She holds her hand to her ear, cupping it, listening to the music of the nearby sculpture of the satyr Pan White Pan , who plays a flute. ref name SOS gallery File Syrinx Front.jpg Front File Syrinx Proper Left.jpg Proper Left gallery gallery File Syrinx Detail.jpg Detail File Syrinx Label.jpg Label gallery Information In 1923 Myra Reynolds Richards created Syrinx and Pan for installation at University Park at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza. Eventually, both pieces were stolen, with Syrinx disappearing in 1959 and Pan being stolen in 1970. ref name VisitIndy cite web author year title Syrinx work Attractions publisher Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association url http visitindy.com indianapolis attractions syrinx accessdate 6 January 2010 ref The parks department commissioned Adolph Wolter to replace the pieces, and in 1973 they were reinst ...   more details



  1. Mirko Wolter

    Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Mirko ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Mirko Category 1976 births Category Living people Category German speedway ...   more details



  1. Scott F. Wolter

    Scott F. Wolter is a Minnesota geologist and author most well known for his theories and books about the Kensington Rune Stone . Wolter was hired in 2000 by the Runestone Museum to conduct a forensic geological investigation of the artifact. The Kensington Stone was brought to his company, American Petrographic Services in St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul , for the investigation. Using both transmitted and reflected light micorscopy, scanning electron microscopy and elemental analysis, he and his staff found mica degradation on the man made surfaces. Wolter reported that his investigation clearly indicated the inscription had weathered at least 200 years after carving. ref cite book authors Scott F Wolter and Richard Nielsen year 2006 pages 13 47 ref Wolter became intrigued with the Kensington Stone, and based on his geological findings and additional research, has become a dedicated supporter of its authenticity. In his 2009 book The Hooked X Wolter claims that the stone was made by the Knight Templar in 1362 , 50 years after the dissolution of the Knight Templar. He also claims Christopher Columbus Columbus was a member of the Knights of Christ order and had a map used to find his way around the West Indies in 1492 . ref cite web url http www.lacrossetribune.com news local article 74e2b1f8 bad6 11de a12b 001cc4c002e0.html author Chuck Haga title Rune Stone champion claims more evidence accessdate 2009 12 15 What s more, Wolter says his research shows that the visiting Vikings were also Knights Templar ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolter, Scott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolter, Scott Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American geologists ...   more details



  1. Kimberly-Rose Wolter

    Kimberly Rose Wolter is an American actor, writer, producer and co founder of VS Theatre company in Los Angeles. Film Wolter has written and starred in two feature films, 2003 s Tre which won the Special Jury Prize at the 2007 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival and Knots due to be released in 2011. She had a significant role in Eric Byler s 2002 feature Charlotte Sometimes and starred in 2010 s Strangers ref http www.imdb.com name nm1066870 Kimberly Rose Wolter , The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved 2011 3 30 ref . Theatre Wolter co founded VS. Theatre Company pronounced versus in 2003. The company s first production, the West Coast premiere of The Credeaux Canvas in which Wolter starred as Amelia , was widely praised earning the Los Angeles Times Critics Choice who said The performances are rich, spontaneous, and often side splittingly funny ref http articles.latimes.com 2004 apr 03 entertainment et foley3 Caper yarn with an artsy twist , The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved on 2011 3 29 ref . It was followed by acclaimed ref http www.backstage.com bso esearch article display.jsp?vnu content id 1003691387 In Good Company , Backstage.com. Retrieved on 2011 3 29 ref productions of John Corwin s Navy Pier and John Patrick Shanley s Beggars in the House of Plenty . Production In 2007 Wolter and VS. Theatre s co production with The Elephant Theatre Company of In Arabia We d all be Kings was named Best Production by the Los Angeles Drama Critic s Circle ref http www.ladramacriticscircle.com awards 07.htm Awards , The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle. Retrieved on 2011 3 29 ref . Wolter followed that by co producing a 2008 staging of John Kolvenbach s On An Average ... of the production led to a transfer to Chicago where Wolter s Los Angeles cast reprised their roles ... with Average Day , The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved on 2011 3 29 ref On March 19th 2011 Wolter s production ... Rose Wolter, Kimberly ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH ...   more details



  1. Gerhard Wolter Molanus

    File Gerhard Wolter Molanus.jpg thumb left upright Gerhard Wolter Molanus Molano into French Gerhard Wolter Molanus b. in Hameln as Gerhard Wolter van Meulen 25 m. s.w. of Hanover Nov. 1, 1633 d. at Loccum Sept. 7, 1722 was Lutheran theologian and Loccum Abbey abbot of Loccum . He studied theology University of Helmstedt at Helmstedt and in 1659 was appointed professor of mathematics and theology at University of Rinteln . 1671 Molanus became conventual of a Lutheran Loccum Abbey and 1672 coadjutor of the abbot. ref BBKL m molanus g w band 6 autor Eckhard Reichert artikel Molanus, Gerhard Wolter spalten 33 35 ref There he lived in celibacy accoding to the Rule of St. Benedict . ref NDB 17 719 720 Molanus, Gerardus Wolterus Irene Lange ref In 1674 Duke John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick L neburg John Frederick called him to Hanover as director of the consistory after Justus Gesenius 1673 . 1677 he became abbot of Loccum under title Gerhard I, one of the most influential offices in the duchy. As a disciple of Georg Calixtus Calixtus during the Syncretism Syncretistic Controversy Syncretistic Controversy , Molanus used his power to abolish the hostility which prevailed between the Lutherans and the Reformed churches Reformed . He was very active in aiding the Reformed, who after their expulsion from France by the revocation of the edict of Nantes 1685 found a refuge in the country of Hanover. Molanus was also commissioned by the duke to bring about a reconciliation between Protestants and Roman Catholics. The Roman Catholic representative was Cristoval Royas de Spinola , who appeared in Hanover in 1676 and then in 1683. These discussions were followed in 1691, 1692, and 1693 by negotiations between Jacques B nigne Bossuet Bossuet and Molanus, but no agreement resulted. Molanus found himself in agreement with Bossuet in regarding most of the differences between the Catholics ... Category University of Helmstedt alumni de Gerhard Wolter Molanus ...   more details



  1. Robert Wolter Monginsidi

    Robert Wolter Monginsidi Malalayang, February 14, 1925 Pacinang, September 5, 1949 was part of Indonesia Indonesia s Indonesian National Revolution struggle for independence from the Dutch in South Sulawesi. Biography Robert was born in Malalayang now part of Manado and was the son of Petrus Monginsidi and Lina Suawa. He started his education in 1931 in elementary school lang nl Hollands Inlandsche School HIS , which was followed by middle school lang nl Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs MULO at Frater Don Bosco in Manado. Monginsidi was then educated as a Japanese language teacher at a school in Tomohon . After his studies, he taught Japanese in Liwutung, in the Minahasa region, and in Luwuk , Central Sulawesi , before making his way to Makassar , South Sulawesi . ref name KOMANDOKO1 cite book first Gamal last Komandoko year 2006 title Kisah 124 Pahlawan and Pejuang Nusantara 124 Stories of National Heroes pages 278 ref Indonesia s independence was Proclamation of Indonesian Independence proclaimed while Monginsidi was in Makassar. However, the Dutch sought to regain control of Indonesia after the end of World War II . They returned through the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration NICA . Monginsidi became involved in the struggle against NICA in Makassar. ref name SUDARMANTO cite book first J.B. last Sudarmanto year 2007 title Jejak jejak Pahlawan Footsteps of Heroes pages 220 publisher Grasindo ref On July 17, 1946, Monginsidi with Ranggong Daeng Romo and others formed the Indonesian ... publisher Media Pusindo ref Honors Robert Wolter Monginsidi was posthumously named a national hero ... Petrus Receives Honor publisher Tempo date 24 November 1973 ref The Wolter Monginsidi Airport airport ..., the USS Claud Jones KRI Wolter Monginsidi . References Notes Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Monginsidi, Robert Wolter Category 1925 births Category 1949 deaths Category National Heroes of Indonesia Category Minahasa people id Robert Wolter Mongisidi ms Robert Wolter Monginsidi ...   more details



  1. Wolter von Plettenberg

    Expand Estonian Wolter von Plettenberg date February 2011 Wolter or Walter von Plettenberg c. 1450 February 28, 1535 was the Master Landmeister of the Livonian Order from 1494 to 1535 and one of the greatest leaders of the Teutonic knights. He was an important early Baltic German . File Goldtaler w v pl.jpg thumb 250px Gold coin depicting Wolter von Plettenberg Biography Plettenberg was born in Welver in Meyerich Castle , Westphalia . He went to the fort of Narva at the age of ten. He joined the Order when he was about fifteen. In 1489 he was elected to marshal of the Order Landmarschall , in 1491 he fought successfully against the city of Riga and was elected master in 1494. That same year Grand Duchy of Moscow Moscow closed down the Hanseatic League Hanseatic office in Novgorod and imprisoned Hanseatic merchants most of them were Livonians there. Livonia was drifting into war with Muscovite Russia. After negotiations in 1498 failed, Plettenberg chose to prepare for pre emptive attack against Pskov , which was then still formally independent state, but under heavy influence of Moscow. In 1500 Plettenberg made an alliance with Grand Duke of Lithuania, Alexander Jagiellon the Treaty of Wenden , who was in war with Russia since 1499. He also tried to convince Pope Alexander VI to issue a crusading bull against the Russians and get some indulgence money, but his efforts were in vain. In the war with Russia 1501 1503 , Plettenberg showed himself as a talented and skilled commander. His strength lay in his skillful use of heavy cavalry and artillery fire. With such tactics von Plettenberg ... in Livonia years 1494 1535 s aft after Hermann von Br ggenei end DEFAULTSORT Plettenberg, Wolter ... People from the District of Soest Category 16th century Baltic German people Link GA et de Wolter von Plettenberg et Wolter von Plettenberg es Wolter von Plettenberg fr Walter de Plettenberg lv Valters fon Pletenbergs pl Wolter von Plettenberg ru , sv Wolter von Plettenberg ...   more details



  1. History of the telescope

    Nebula October 1962 . Since then, X ray telescopes Wolter telescope s have been built using nested ...File Emblemata 1624.jpg thumb 275px Early depiction of a Dutch telescope from 1624. The earliest known working telescope s appeared in 1608 and are credited to Hans Lippershey . Among many others who claimed ... Metius of Alkmaar . The design of these early refracting telescope s consisted of a convex Objective ... year. In 1611, Johannes Kepler described how a telescope could be made with a convex objective and eyepiece ... to have applied for a patent for the device. ref The history of the telescope Henry C. King, Harold ... s reflecting telescope ref with a design that incorporated a small flat diagonal mirror to reflect the light to an eyepiece mounted on the side of the telescope. Laurent Cassegrain in 1672 described ... lenses and allowed for shorter and more functional telescopes, first appeared in a 1733 telescope made ... mirror he aluminized, in 1932, is the earliest known example of a telescope mirror coated by this technique ... of radio telescope s along with radio astronomy was born with Karl Guthe Jansky s Serendipity serendipitous ... century for a wide range of wavelengths from radio to gamma ray telescope gamma rays . Optical ... es and their properties were known well before the invention of the optical telescope simple Lens ... the principles of a telescope using a combination of concave or concave and convex lenses in the 13th ... http cnx.org content m11932 latest Galileo s Telescope by Albert Van Helden ref Thomas Digges describes ... Stargazer The Life and Times of the Telescope , page 40. Allen & Unwin ref In Italy, Giambattista della Porta also described a possible telescope as early as 1586 when he wrote in a letter, ...to make ... Porta was preoccupied with other things at the time and thought the idea of a telescope unimportant ... 7617426.stm title Controversy over telescope origin publisher BBC News date 16 September 2008 accessdate 2009 07 06 ref inventing early telescope like devices. The first known telescopes The practical ...   more details



  1. Graphic telescope

    The graphic telescope is a type of camera lucida that has the power of a telescope . It was invented by Cornelius Varley ref http www.mhs.ox.ac.uk cameras index.htm?item17 picture of a Graphic telescope ref in 1811. References reflist See also List of telescope types External links http www.vam.ac.uk collections paintings features cheating lucida index.html Camera lucida and Varley Graphic telescope observatory stub Category Artistic techniques Category Telescope types ...   more details



  1. Korsch telescope

    A Korsch telescope is a three mirror telescope with a wide field of view, whose design ensures that there is little stray light in the focal plane . The design has a flat image plane, meaning that images on a flat detector will be the same size at the centre as at the edges. The most famous observatory with a Korsch telescope is the planned James Webb Space Telescope , though the design is also planned for the ESA high resolution optical survey mission Euclid spacecraft Euclid . astronomy stub optics stub Category Telescope types ...   more details




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