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Gustave Samazeuilh - Marie-Catherine Girod (1997) Le chant de la mer (1918-1919)
Gustave Samazeuilh, né à Bordeaux le 2 juin 1877 et mort à Paris le 4 août 1967, est un compositeur et critique musical français.
0:00 : Prélude
3:32 : Clair de lune au large
11:16 : Tempête et lever du jour sur les flots
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Branko Ružic 1919 - 1997
Branko Ružić (Slavonski Brod, 4. mart 1919 — Zagreb, 27. novembar 1997) je bio jugoslovenski i hrvatski vajar i slikar.
Rođen je 4. marta 1919. godine u Slavonskom Brodu. U Vinkovcima je završio srednju školu, a u Zagrebu diplomirao na Akademiji likovnih umetnosti, 1944. godine, u klasi vajara Frane Kršinića. Godine 1948, na istoj je akademiji završio slikarstvo. Putovao je i stvarao po Italiji, F
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The Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
Official video for Smashing Pumpkins song "1979" from the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Buy It Here: http://smarturl.it/m91qrj
Directed by the team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the video for "1979" won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video in 1996. The video for the 1998 song "Perfect" is a sequel to this one, and involves the same characters who are now ol
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Goal Parade 2013 - Usd Lavagnese 1919 - Leva 1997 Music
Goal Parade 2013 - Usd Lavagnese 1919 - Leva 1997
01/07/2013
Allievi Regionali Fascia B Liguria
Leva 1997
Stagione 2012-2013
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Felix The Cat 1919 Feline Follies
http://www.filmexploit.info
Felix the Cat is a funny animal cartoon character created in the silent film era. The anthropomorphic black cat with his black body, white eyes, and giant grin, coupled with the surrealism of the situations in which his cartoons place him, combine to make Felix one of the most recognized cartoon characters in film history. Felix was the first character from animation to
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Steam locos at Simon Bolivar and Obdulio Morales Mills, Cuba 1997
These two mills shareda 27.5 inch gauge system that until 1971 was part of the Caibarien and Moron Railway. Obdulio Morales Mill was on this line and Simon Bolivar used a branch. Most of the shots were taken at the level crossing in Centeno Village.
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The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 1st part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristoc
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The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 2nd part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristoc
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The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 3rd part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristoc
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The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 4th part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristoc
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1919 Rag (Nineteen Nineteen Rag) audio - Michael Supnick and The Sweetwater Jazz Band
1919 Rag
From the CD:
I FANTASTICI ANNI '20 (1997)
Michael Supnick and The Sweetwater Jazz Band
Michael Supnick - cornet, trombone, arrangements
Sebastiano Forti - clarinet
Roberto Dutto - banjo
Nunzio Giuliani - tuba
Nick Mandarino - drums
(Libera Informazione Editrice - A 473697)
http://www.cambiamusica.it
http://www.michaelsupnick.com
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joan brossa - fi (acció, barcelona 1997)
acció de joan brossa (1919-1998) realitzada per ell mateix en el marc de l'edició de polyphonix realitzada al centre de cultura contemporània de barcelona el 1997.
http://propost.org
càpsula #028
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Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene 1919) Trailer Music: Thierry Zaboitzeff (2010
Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene 1919) Trailer Music: Thierry Zaboitzeff (2010) cine-concert
Premiere: 09/09/2010 Stummfilmkino "Delphi" Caligariplatz 1, 13086 Berlin (D)
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Hindustan Meri Jaan - A scene from Movie Border
Last fighting scene from the Bollywood flick Border with Sunny Deol. Hindustan meri jaan, meri shaan, meri aan.
The fellowship of Dignified Indians.
Join us on facebook:
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Synagogue of Satan ~ 1878/1919 ~ By Andrew Carrington Hitchcock
Read this book on-line at: http://www.thesynagogueofsatan.com/
Feel free to download any of this series and upload it to your channel
2003 - 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g8hG6ube0w
1998 - 2002 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F382a4Nwl4A
1991 - 1997 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9QKc-9Tkbw
1974 - 1990 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWF8pHrfR4o
1949 - 1973 http://www.youtube.com/wat
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US Children's Bureau, "Our Children" (1919) Reel 1 of 2
An educational silent film produced in 1919 for the US Children's Bureau, the first federal agency to focus specifically on the wellbeing of mothers and children. Displays the voluntary health-promotion efforts of the women of Gadsden, Alabama, including participation in the first nationwide study of children's heights and weights, a birth-registration drive, and a public health clinic.
Source:
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US Children's Bureau, "Our Children" (1919) Reel 2 of 2
An educational silent film produced in 1919 for the US Children's Bureau, the first federal agency to focus specifically on the wellbeing of mothers and children. Displays the voluntary health-promotion efforts of the women of Gadsden, Alabama, including participation in the first nationwide study of children's heights and weights, a birth-registration drive, and a public health clinic.
Source:
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Doris Lessing on Walking in the Shade: Volume Two of My Autobiography, 1949 to 1962 (1997)
Doris May Lessing CH (née Tayler; 22 October 1919 -- 17 November 2013) was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. Her novels include The Grass is Singing (1950), the sequence of five novels collectively called Children of Violence (1952--69), The Golden Notebook (1962), The Good Terrorist (1985), and five novels collectively known as Canopus in Argos:
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REGENERATION (1997) - Writing war poetry
Wilfred Owen starts writing war poetry at Craiglockhart Hospital in 1917 under the influence of Sigfried Sassoon. Here is how Gillies Mackinnon, the director of the movie, imagines the composition of "Dulce et Decorum est" .
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People's Century Part 04 1919 Lost Peace
I do not own rights to this video and do not intend to infringe upon them for personal gain. I am posting this series for educational purposes only. This is a PBS/BBC documentary series produced in the 90's that I believe should be available to the public but unfortunately it is not as of the posting of this video. This series was originally transmitted for free on public airwaves funded by tax do
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Clare Boothe Luce: Legendary Playwright, Politician & Social Seductress - Biography (1997)
Clare Boothe Luce (March 10, 1903 -- October 9, 1987) was the first American woman appointed to a major ambassadorial post abroad. A versatile author, she is best known for her 1936 hit play The Women, which had an all-female cast. Her writings extended from drama and screen scenarios to fiction, journalism, and war reportage. She was the wife of Henry Luce, publisher of Time, Life, and Fortune.
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WWE Royal Rumble Winners 1988-2015
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Η Μικρασιατική Εκστρατεία 1919-1922, μέσα από μαρτυρίες Ελλήνων στρατιωτών | Media Education Project
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Gustave Samazeuilh - Marie-Catherine Girod (1997) Le chant de la mer (1918-1919)
Gustave Samazeuilh, né à Bordeaux le 2 juin 1877 et mort à Paris le 4 août 1967, est un compositeur et critique musical français.
0:00 : Prélude
3:32 : Clair d...
Gustave Samazeuilh, né à Bordeaux le 2 juin 1877 et mort à Paris le 4 août 1967, est un compositeur et critique musical français.
0:00 : Prélude
3:32 : Clair de lune au large
11:16 : Tempête et lever du jour sur les flots
wn.com/Gustave Samazeuilh Marie Catherine Girod (1997) Le Chant De La Mer (1918 1919)
Gustave Samazeuilh, né à Bordeaux le 2 juin 1877 et mort à Paris le 4 août 1967, est un compositeur et critique musical français.
0:00 : Prélude
3:32 : Clair de lune au large
11:16 : Tempête et lever du jour sur les flots
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 333
Branko Ružic 1919 - 1997
Branko Ružić (Slavonski Brod, 4. mart 1919 — Zagreb, 27. novembar 1997) je bio jugoslovenski i hrvatski vajar i slikar.
Rođen je 4. marta 1919. godine u Slavons...
Branko Ružić (Slavonski Brod, 4. mart 1919 — Zagreb, 27. novembar 1997) je bio jugoslovenski i hrvatski vajar i slikar.
Rođen je 4. marta 1919. godine u Slavonskom Brodu. U Vinkovcima je završio srednju školu, a u Zagrebu diplomirao na Akademiji likovnih umetnosti, 1944. godine, u klasi vajara Frane Kršinića. Godine 1948, na istoj je akademiji završio slikarstvo. Putovao je i stvarao po Italiji, Francuskoj i Ujedinjenom Kraljevstvu.
Od 1961. do 1985. godine, bio je profesor na Akademiji likovnih umetnosti. Od 1993. godine, učestvovao je u pripremama za otvaranje galerije „Ružić i savremenici“ u Slavonskom Brodu.
Dobitnik je petnaestak nagrada, od kojih su neke Nagrada opštine Rovinj (1967, 1972), Nagrada grada Zagreba (1968) i Republička nagrada za životno delo „Vladimir Nazor“ (1986).
Iza autora ostala su najpoznatija dela:
Spomenik „Moša Pijade“, Beograd 1969.
Spomenik „Ljudi“ (poznat kao „Skupina građana“), Osijek 1977.
Spomenik palim Zagrepčanima, Zagreb-Dotršćina, 1981.
Muzika:Dejan Despić - Divertimento concertante Op. 51
wn.com/Branko Ružic 1919 1997
Branko Ružić (Slavonski Brod, 4. mart 1919 — Zagreb, 27. novembar 1997) je bio jugoslovenski i hrvatski vajar i slikar.
Rođen je 4. marta 1919. godine u Slavonskom Brodu. U Vinkovcima je završio srednju školu, a u Zagrebu diplomirao na Akademiji likovnih umetnosti, 1944. godine, u klasi vajara Frane Kršinića. Godine 1948, na istoj je akademiji završio slikarstvo. Putovao je i stvarao po Italiji, Francuskoj i Ujedinjenom Kraljevstvu.
Od 1961. do 1985. godine, bio je profesor na Akademiji likovnih umetnosti. Od 1993. godine, učestvovao je u pripremama za otvaranje galerije „Ružić i savremenici“ u Slavonskom Brodu.
Dobitnik je petnaestak nagrada, od kojih su neke Nagrada opštine Rovinj (1967, 1972), Nagrada grada Zagreba (1968) i Republička nagrada za životno delo „Vladimir Nazor“ (1986).
Iza autora ostala su najpoznatija dela:
Spomenik „Moša Pijade“, Beograd 1969.
Spomenik „Ljudi“ (poznat kao „Skupina građana“), Osijek 1977.
Spomenik palim Zagrepčanima, Zagreb-Dotršćina, 1981.
Muzika:Dejan Despić - Divertimento concertante Op. 51
- published: 29 Jan 2016
- views: 7
The Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
Official video for Smashing Pumpkins song "1979" from the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Buy It Here: http://smarturl.it/m91qrj
Directed by the ...
Official video for Smashing Pumpkins song "1979" from the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Buy It Here: http://smarturl.it/m91qrj
Directed by the team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the video for "1979" won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video in 1996. The video for the 1998 song "Perfect" is a sequel to this one, and involves the same characters who are now older
Like Smashing Pumpkins on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/smashingpumpkins
Follow Smashing Pumpkins on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/smashingpumpkin
Official Website: http://www.smashingpumpkins.com/
Official YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/SmashingPumpkinsVEVO
wn.com/The Smashing Pumpkins 1979
Official video for Smashing Pumpkins song "1979" from the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Buy It Here: http://smarturl.it/m91qrj
Directed by the team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the video for "1979" won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video in 1996. The video for the 1998 song "Perfect" is a sequel to this one, and involves the same characters who are now older
Like Smashing Pumpkins on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/smashingpumpkins
Follow Smashing Pumpkins on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/smashingpumpkin
Official Website: http://www.smashingpumpkins.com/
Official YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/SmashingPumpkinsVEVO
- published: 03 Aug 2011
- views: 25551256
Goal Parade 2013 - Usd Lavagnese 1919 - Leva 1997 Music
Goal Parade 2013 - Usd Lavagnese 1919 - Leva 1997
01/07/2013
Allievi Regionali Fascia B Liguria
Leva 1997
Stagione 2012-2013...
Goal Parade 2013 - Usd Lavagnese 1919 - Leva 1997
01/07/2013
Allievi Regionali Fascia B Liguria
Leva 1997
Stagione 2012-2013
wn.com/Goal Parade 2013 USD Lavagnese 1919 Leva 1997 Music
Goal Parade 2013 - Usd Lavagnese 1919 - Leva 1997
01/07/2013
Allievi Regionali Fascia B Liguria
Leva 1997
Stagione 2012-2013
- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 160
Felix The Cat 1919 Feline Follies
http://www.filmexploit.info
Felix the Cat is a funny animal cartoon character created in the silent film era. The anthropomorphic black cat with his black body,...
http://www.filmexploit.info
Felix the Cat is a funny animal cartoon character created in the silent film era. The anthropomorphic black cat with his black body, white eyes, and giant grin, coupled with the surrealism of the situations in which his cartoons place him, combine to make Felix one of the most recognized cartoon characters in film history. Felix was the first character from animation to attain a level of popularity sufficient to draw movie audiences.
Felix's origins remain disputed. Australian cartoonist/film entrepreneur Pat Sullivan, owner of the Felix character, claimed during his lifetime to be its creator. American animator Otto Messmer, Sullivan's lead animator, has been credited as such.What is certain is that Felix emerged from Sullivan's studio, and cartoons featuring the character enjoyed success and popularity in 1920s popular culture. Aside from the animated shorts, Felix starred in a comic strip (drawn by Sullivan, Messmer and later Joe Oliolo) beginning in 1923.
First appearance Feline Follies (1919)
Created by Pat Sullivan
Otto Messmer
Voiced by Mae Questel (1936)
Jack Mercer (1958-1961)
Chris Phillips (1988)
Thom Adcox-Hernandez/Charlie Adler (1995--1997)
Fred Newman (2004)
Dave Coulier (official)
Carlos Alazraqui (current voice)
Information
Species Cat
Gender Male
Family Inky and Winky (nephews)
wn.com/Felix The Cat 1919 Feline Follies
http://www.filmexploit.info
Felix the Cat is a funny animal cartoon character created in the silent film era. The anthropomorphic black cat with his black body, white eyes, and giant grin, coupled with the surrealism of the situations in which his cartoons place him, combine to make Felix one of the most recognized cartoon characters in film history. Felix was the first character from animation to attain a level of popularity sufficient to draw movie audiences.
Felix's origins remain disputed. Australian cartoonist/film entrepreneur Pat Sullivan, owner of the Felix character, claimed during his lifetime to be its creator. American animator Otto Messmer, Sullivan's lead animator, has been credited as such.What is certain is that Felix emerged from Sullivan's studio, and cartoons featuring the character enjoyed success and popularity in 1920s popular culture. Aside from the animated shorts, Felix starred in a comic strip (drawn by Sullivan, Messmer and later Joe Oliolo) beginning in 1923.
First appearance Feline Follies (1919)
Created by Pat Sullivan
Otto Messmer
Voiced by Mae Questel (1936)
Jack Mercer (1958-1961)
Chris Phillips (1988)
Thom Adcox-Hernandez/Charlie Adler (1995--1997)
Fred Newman (2004)
Dave Coulier (official)
Carlos Alazraqui (current voice)
Information
Species Cat
Gender Male
Family Inky and Winky (nephews)
- published: 27 Dec 2013
- views: 1151
Steam locos at Simon Bolivar and Obdulio Morales Mills, Cuba 1997
These two mills shareda 27.5 inch gauge system that until 1971 was part of the Caibarien and Moron Railway. Obdulio Morales Mill was on this line and Simon Boli...
These two mills shareda 27.5 inch gauge system that until 1971 was part of the Caibarien and Moron Railway. Obdulio Morales Mill was on this line and Simon Bolivar used a branch. Most of the shots were taken at the level crossing in Centeno Village.
wn.com/Steam Locos At Simon Bolivar And Obdulio Morales Mills, Cuba 1997
These two mills shareda 27.5 inch gauge system that until 1971 was part of the Caibarien and Moron Railway. Obdulio Morales Mill was on this line and Simon Bolivar used a branch. Most of the shots were taken at the level crossing in Centeno Village.
- published: 10 Dec 2010
- views: 3793
The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 1st part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of thi...
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
wn.com/The Aristocracy Never The Same Again 1919 1945 1St Part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 71406
The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 2nd part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of thi...
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
wn.com/The Aristocracy Never The Same Again 1919 1945 2Nd Part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 40904
The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 3rd part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of thi...
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
wn.com/The Aristocracy Never The Same Again 1919 1945 3Rd Part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 39984
The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 4th part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of thi...
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
wn.com/The Aristocracy Never The Same Again 1919 1945 4Th Part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 32158
1919 Rag (Nineteen Nineteen Rag) audio - Michael Supnick and The Sweetwater Jazz Band
1919 Rag
From the CD:
I FANTASTICI ANNI '20 (1997)
Michael Supnick and The Sweetwater Jazz Band
Michael Supnick - cornet, trombone, arrangements
Sebastiano For...
1919 Rag
From the CD:
I FANTASTICI ANNI '20 (1997)
Michael Supnick and The Sweetwater Jazz Band
Michael Supnick - cornet, trombone, arrangements
Sebastiano Forti - clarinet
Roberto Dutto - banjo
Nunzio Giuliani - tuba
Nick Mandarino - drums
(Libera Informazione Editrice - A 473697)
http://www.cambiamusica.it
http://www.michaelsupnick.com
wn.com/1919 Rag (Nineteen Nineteen Rag) Audio Michael Supnick And The Sweetwater Jazz Band
1919 Rag
From the CD:
I FANTASTICI ANNI '20 (1997)
Michael Supnick and The Sweetwater Jazz Band
Michael Supnick - cornet, trombone, arrangements
Sebastiano Forti - clarinet
Roberto Dutto - banjo
Nunzio Giuliani - tuba
Nick Mandarino - drums
(Libera Informazione Editrice - A 473697)
http://www.cambiamusica.it
http://www.michaelsupnick.com
- published: 03 Aug 2010
- views: 1035
joan brossa - fi (acció, barcelona 1997)
acció de joan brossa (1919-1998) realitzada per ell mateix en el marc de l'edició de polyphonix realitzada al centre de cultura contemporània de barcelona el 19...
acció de joan brossa (1919-1998) realitzada per ell mateix en el marc de l'edició de polyphonix realitzada al centre de cultura contemporània de barcelona el 1997.
http://propost.org
càpsula #028
wn.com/Joan Brossa Fi (Acció, Barcelona 1997)
acció de joan brossa (1919-1998) realitzada per ell mateix en el marc de l'edició de polyphonix realitzada al centre de cultura contemporània de barcelona el 1997.
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càpsula #028
- published: 27 Aug 2009
- views: 2420
Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene 1919) Trailer Music: Thierry Zaboitzeff (2010
Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene 1919) Trailer Music: Thierry Zaboitzeff (2010) cine-concert
Premiere: 09/09/2010 Stummfilmkino "Delphi" Caligariplatz...
Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene 1919) Trailer Music: Thierry Zaboitzeff (2010) cine-concert
Premiere: 09/09/2010 Stummfilmkino "Delphi" Caligariplatz 1, 13086 Berlin (D)
wn.com/Das Cabinet Des Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene 1919) Trailer Music Thierry Zaboitzeff (2010
Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene 1919) Trailer Music: Thierry Zaboitzeff (2010) cine-concert
Premiere: 09/09/2010 Stummfilmkino "Delphi" Caligariplatz 1, 13086 Berlin (D)
- published: 09 Jul 2010
- views: 4706
Hindustan Meri Jaan - A scene from Movie Border
Last fighting scene from the Bollywood flick Border with Sunny Deol. Hindustan meri jaan, meri shaan, meri aan.
The fellowship of Dignified Indians.
Join ...
Last fighting scene from the Bollywood flick Border with Sunny Deol. Hindustan meri jaan, meri shaan, meri aan.
The fellowship of Dignified Indians.
Join us on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dignified-Indians/100577749986135?ref=ts
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Last fighting scene from the Bollywood flick Border with Sunny Deol. Hindustan meri jaan, meri shaan, meri aan.
The fellowship of Dignified Indians.
Join us on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dignified-Indians/100577749986135?ref=ts
- published: 05 May 2010
- views: 1813541
Synagogue of Satan ~ 1878/1919 ~ By Andrew Carrington Hitchcock
Read this book on-line at: http://www.thesynagogueofsatan.com/
Feel free to download any of this series and upload it to your channel
2003 - 2006 http://www...
Read this book on-line at: http://www.thesynagogueofsatan.com/
Feel free to download any of this series and upload it to your channel
2003 - 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g8hG6ube0w
1998 - 2002 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F382a4Nwl4A
1991 - 1997 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9QKc-9Tkbw
1974 - 1990 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWF8pHrfR4o
1949 - 1973 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kery2ZYb1Vk
1936 - 1948 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-47kCX4T_Q (deleted by youtube)
1920 - 1935 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_AIXOS5Yv4
The Harold Wallace Rosenthal Interview:
http://www.rense.com/general66/rosen.htm
wn.com/Synagogue Of Satan ~ 1878 1919 ~ By Andrew Carrington Hitchcock
Read this book on-line at: http://www.thesynagogueofsatan.com/
Feel free to download any of this series and upload it to your channel
2003 - 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g8hG6ube0w
1998 - 2002 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F382a4Nwl4A
1991 - 1997 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9QKc-9Tkbw
1974 - 1990 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWF8pHrfR4o
1949 - 1973 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kery2ZYb1Vk
1936 - 1948 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-47kCX4T_Q (deleted by youtube)
1920 - 1935 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_AIXOS5Yv4
The Harold Wallace Rosenthal Interview:
http://www.rense.com/general66/rosen.htm
- published: 20 Nov 2013
- views: 4190
US Children's Bureau, "Our Children" (1919) Reel 1 of 2
An educational silent film produced in 1919 for the US Children's Bureau, the first federal agency to focus specifically on the wellbeing of mothers and childre...
An educational silent film produced in 1919 for the US Children's Bureau, the first federal agency to focus specifically on the wellbeing of mothers and children. Displays the voluntary health-promotion efforts of the women of Gadsden, Alabama, including participation in the first nationwide study of children's heights and weights, a birth-registration drive, and a public health clinic.
Source: Film 102.4, Moving Pictures Division, NARA, College Park, Maryland. This film, produced for a United States government agency over 90 years ago, is not under copyright.
For more information on the Children's Bureau, see Kriste Lindemeyer, "A Right to Childhood": The U.S. Children's Bureau and Child Welfare, 1912-46 (University of Illinois Press, 1997), and Molly Ladd-Taylor, Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930 (University of Illinois Press, 1995).
Reel 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dWpOG2dLZY
wn.com/US Children's Bureau, Our Children (1919) Reel 1 Of 2
An educational silent film produced in 1919 for the US Children's Bureau, the first federal agency to focus specifically on the wellbeing of mothers and children. Displays the voluntary health-promotion efforts of the women of Gadsden, Alabama, including participation in the first nationwide study of children's heights and weights, a birth-registration drive, and a public health clinic.
Source: Film 102.4, Moving Pictures Division, NARA, College Park, Maryland. This film, produced for a United States government agency over 90 years ago, is not under copyright.
For more information on the Children's Bureau, see Kriste Lindemeyer, "A Right to Childhood": The U.S. Children's Bureau and Child Welfare, 1912-46 (University of Illinois Press, 1997), and Molly Ladd-Taylor, Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930 (University of Illinois Press, 1995).
Reel 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dWpOG2dLZY
- published: 10 Nov 2010
- views: 2641
US Children's Bureau, "Our Children" (1919) Reel 2 of 2
An educational silent film produced in 1919 for the US Children's Bureau, the first federal agency to focus specifically on the wellbeing of mothers and childre...
An educational silent film produced in 1919 for the US Children's Bureau, the first federal agency to focus specifically on the wellbeing of mothers and children. Displays the voluntary health-promotion efforts of the women of Gadsden, Alabama, including participation in the first nationwide study of children's heights and weights, a birth-registration drive, and a public health clinic.
Source: Film 102.4, Moving Pictures Division, NARA, College Park, Maryland. This film, produced for a United States government agency over 90 years ago, is not under copyright.
For more information on the Children's Bureau, see Kriste Lindemeyer, "A Right to Childhood": The U.S. Children's Bureau and Child Welfare, 1912-46 (University of Illinois Press, 1997), and Molly Ladd-Taylor, Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930 (University of Illinois Press, 1995).
Reel 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fNEbCUNNUg
wn.com/US Children's Bureau, Our Children (1919) Reel 2 Of 2
An educational silent film produced in 1919 for the US Children's Bureau, the first federal agency to focus specifically on the wellbeing of mothers and children. Displays the voluntary health-promotion efforts of the women of Gadsden, Alabama, including participation in the first nationwide study of children's heights and weights, a birth-registration drive, and a public health clinic.
Source: Film 102.4, Moving Pictures Division, NARA, College Park, Maryland. This film, produced for a United States government agency over 90 years ago, is not under copyright.
For more information on the Children's Bureau, see Kriste Lindemeyer, "A Right to Childhood": The U.S. Children's Bureau and Child Welfare, 1912-46 (University of Illinois Press, 1997), and Molly Ladd-Taylor, Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930 (University of Illinois Press, 1995).
Reel 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fNEbCUNNUg
- published: 10 Nov 2010
- views: 1182
Doris Lessing on Walking in the Shade: Volume Two of My Autobiography, 1949 to 1962 (1997)
Doris May Lessing CH (née Tayler; 22 October 1919 -- 17 November 2013) was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. ...
Doris May Lessing CH (née Tayler; 22 October 1919 -- 17 November 2013) was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. Her novels include The Grass is Singing (1950), the sequence of five novels collectively called Children of Violence (1952--69), The Golden Notebook (1962), The Good Terrorist (1985), and five novels collectively known as Canopus in Argos: Archives (1979--1983).
Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. In awarding the prize, the Swedish Academy described her as "that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny". Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest person ever to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.
In 2001, Lessing was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in British literature. In 2008, The Times ranked her fifth on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
Lessing's fiction is commonly divided into three distinct phases: the Communist theme (1944--56), when she was writing radically on social issues (to which she returned in The Good Terrorist [1985]); the psychological theme (1956--1969); and after that the Sufi theme, which was explored in the Canopus in Argos sequence of science fiction (or as she preferred to put it "space fiction") novels and novellas. Doris Lessing's first novel The Grass Is Singing, the first four volumes of The Children of Violence sequence, as well as the collection of short stories African Stories are set in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
Lessing's Canopus sequence was not popular with many mainstream literary critics. For example, in the New York Times in 1982 John Leonard wrote in reference to The Making of the Representative for Planet 8 that "[o]ne of the many sins for which the 20th century will be held accountable is that it has discouraged Mrs. Lessing... She now propagandises on behalf of our insignificance in the cosmic razzmatazz,"[40] to which Lessing replied: "What they didn't realise was that in science fiction is some of the best social fiction of our time. I also admire the classic sort of science fiction, like Blood Music, by Greg Bear. He's a great writer."[41] Unlike some authors primarily known for their mainstream work, she never hesitated to admit that she wrote science fiction and attended the 1987 World Science Fiction Convention as its Writer Guest of Honor. Here she made a speech in which she described her dystopian novel Memoirs of a Survivor as "an attempt at an autobiography."[42]
The Canopus in Argos novels present an advanced interstellar society's efforts to accelerate the evolution of other worlds, including Earth. Using Sufi concepts, to which Lessing had been introduced in the mid-1960s by her "good friend and teacher" Idries Shah,[39] the series of novels also utilises an approach similar to that employed by the early 20th century mystic G. I. Gurdjieff in his work All and Everything. Earlier works of "inner space" fiction like Briefing for a Descent into Hell (1971) and Memoirs of a Survivor (1974) also connect to this theme. Lessing's interest had turned to Sufism after coming to the realisation that Marxism ignored spiritual matters, leaving her disillusioned.[43]
Lessing's novel The Golden Notebook is considered a feminist classic by some scholars,[44] but notably not by the author herself, who later wrote that its theme of mental breakdowns as a means of healing and freeing one's self from illusions had been overlooked by critics. She also regretted that critics failed to appreciate the exceptional structure of the novel. She explained in Walking in the Shade that she modelled Molly partly on her good friend Joan Rodker, the daughter of the modernist poet and publisher John Rodker.[45]
Lessing did not like being pigeonholed as a feminist author. When asked why, she explained:
What the feminists want of me is something they haven't examined because it comes from religion. They want me to bear witness. What they would really like me to say is, 'Ha, sisters, I stand with you side by side in your struggle toward the golden dawn where all those beastly men are no more.' Do they really want people to make oversimplified statements about men and women? In fact, they do. I've come with great regret to this conclusion.
—Doris Lessing, The New York Times, 25 July 1982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Lessing
Image By Elke Wetzig (elya) (Own work) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html), CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) or CC-BY-SA-2.5-2.0-1.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5-2.0-1.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
wn.com/Doris Lessing On Walking In The Shade Volume Two Of My Autobiography, 1949 To 1962 (1997)
Doris May Lessing CH (née Tayler; 22 October 1919 -- 17 November 2013) was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. Her novels include The Grass is Singing (1950), the sequence of five novels collectively called Children of Violence (1952--69), The Golden Notebook (1962), The Good Terrorist (1985), and five novels collectively known as Canopus in Argos: Archives (1979--1983).
Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. In awarding the prize, the Swedish Academy described her as "that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny". Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest person ever to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.
In 2001, Lessing was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in British literature. In 2008, The Times ranked her fifth on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
Lessing's fiction is commonly divided into three distinct phases: the Communist theme (1944--56), when she was writing radically on social issues (to which she returned in The Good Terrorist [1985]); the psychological theme (1956--1969); and after that the Sufi theme, which was explored in the Canopus in Argos sequence of science fiction (or as she preferred to put it "space fiction") novels and novellas. Doris Lessing's first novel The Grass Is Singing, the first four volumes of The Children of Violence sequence, as well as the collection of short stories African Stories are set in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
Lessing's Canopus sequence was not popular with many mainstream literary critics. For example, in the New York Times in 1982 John Leonard wrote in reference to The Making of the Representative for Planet 8 that "[o]ne of the many sins for which the 20th century will be held accountable is that it has discouraged Mrs. Lessing... She now propagandises on behalf of our insignificance in the cosmic razzmatazz,"[40] to which Lessing replied: "What they didn't realise was that in science fiction is some of the best social fiction of our time. I also admire the classic sort of science fiction, like Blood Music, by Greg Bear. He's a great writer."[41] Unlike some authors primarily known for their mainstream work, she never hesitated to admit that she wrote science fiction and attended the 1987 World Science Fiction Convention as its Writer Guest of Honor. Here she made a speech in which she described her dystopian novel Memoirs of a Survivor as "an attempt at an autobiography."[42]
The Canopus in Argos novels present an advanced interstellar society's efforts to accelerate the evolution of other worlds, including Earth. Using Sufi concepts, to which Lessing had been introduced in the mid-1960s by her "good friend and teacher" Idries Shah,[39] the series of novels also utilises an approach similar to that employed by the early 20th century mystic G. I. Gurdjieff in his work All and Everything. Earlier works of "inner space" fiction like Briefing for a Descent into Hell (1971) and Memoirs of a Survivor (1974) also connect to this theme. Lessing's interest had turned to Sufism after coming to the realisation that Marxism ignored spiritual matters, leaving her disillusioned.[43]
Lessing's novel The Golden Notebook is considered a feminist classic by some scholars,[44] but notably not by the author herself, who later wrote that its theme of mental breakdowns as a means of healing and freeing one's self from illusions had been overlooked by critics. She also regretted that critics failed to appreciate the exceptional structure of the novel. She explained in Walking in the Shade that she modelled Molly partly on her good friend Joan Rodker, the daughter of the modernist poet and publisher John Rodker.[45]
Lessing did not like being pigeonholed as a feminist author. When asked why, she explained:
What the feminists want of me is something they haven't examined because it comes from religion. They want me to bear witness. What they would really like me to say is, 'Ha, sisters, I stand with you side by side in your struggle toward the golden dawn where all those beastly men are no more.' Do they really want people to make oversimplified statements about men and women? In fact, they do. I've come with great regret to this conclusion.
—Doris Lessing, The New York Times, 25 July 1982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Lessing
Image By Elke Wetzig (elya) (Own work) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html), CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) or CC-BY-SA-2.5-2.0-1.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5-2.0-1.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
- published: 04 Jan 2014
- views: 3584
REGENERATION (1997) - Writing war poetry
Wilfred Owen starts writing war poetry at Craiglockhart Hospital in 1917 under the influence of Sigfried Sassoon. Here is how Gillies Mackinnon, the director of...
Wilfred Owen starts writing war poetry at Craiglockhart Hospital in 1917 under the influence of Sigfried Sassoon. Here is how Gillies Mackinnon, the director of the movie, imagines the composition of "Dulce et Decorum est" .
wn.com/Regeneration (1997) Writing War Poetry
Wilfred Owen starts writing war poetry at Craiglockhart Hospital in 1917 under the influence of Sigfried Sassoon. Here is how Gillies Mackinnon, the director of the movie, imagines the composition of "Dulce et Decorum est" .
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 25553
People's Century Part 04 1919 Lost Peace
I do not own rights to this video and do not intend to infringe upon them for personal gain. I am posting this series for educational purposes only. This is a P...
I do not own rights to this video and do not intend to infringe upon them for personal gain. I am posting this series for educational purposes only. This is a PBS/BBC documentary series produced in the 90's that I believe should be available to the public but unfortunately it is not as of the posting of this video. This series was originally transmitted for free on public airwaves funded by tax dollars/pounds and I believe it is fair it remains available. All credits for music and content are provided in the ending credits.
wn.com/People's Century Part 04 1919 Lost Peace
I do not own rights to this video and do not intend to infringe upon them for personal gain. I am posting this series for educational purposes only. This is a PBS/BBC documentary series produced in the 90's that I believe should be available to the public but unfortunately it is not as of the posting of this video. This series was originally transmitted for free on public airwaves funded by tax dollars/pounds and I believe it is fair it remains available. All credits for music and content are provided in the ending credits.
- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 15097
Clare Boothe Luce: Legendary Playwright, Politician & Social Seductress - Biography (1997)
Clare Boothe Luce (March 10, 1903 -- October 9, 1987) was the first American woman appointed to a major ambassadorial post abroad. A versatile author, she is be...
Clare Boothe Luce (March 10, 1903 -- October 9, 1987) was the first American woman appointed to a major ambassadorial post abroad. A versatile author, she is best known for her 1936 hit play The Women, which had an all-female cast. Her writings extended from drama and screen scenarios to fiction, journalism, and war reportage. She was the wife of Henry Luce, publisher of Time, Life, and Fortune.
Politically, Luce was a Republican, who became steadily more conservative in later life. In her youth, however, she briefly aligned herself with the Democratic liberalism of Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a protege of Bernard Baruch. Although she was a strong supporter of the Anglo-American alliance in World War II, she remained outspokenly critical of the British presence in India. A charismatic and forceful public speaker, especially after her conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1946, she campaigned for every Republican presidential candidate from Wendell Willkie to Ronald Reagan.
Luce was born Ann Clare Boothe in New York City on March 10, 1903, the second child of Anna Clara Schneider (aka Ann Snyder Murphy; aka Ann Boothe, aka Ann Clare Austin) and William Franklin Boothe (aka "John J. Murphy"; aka "Jord Murfe"). Her parents were not married and would separate in 1912. Her father, a sophisticated man and a brilliant violinist, instilled in his daughter a love of literature, if not of music. But William Boothe had trouble holding down any job, and spent years as a travelling salesman. Parts of young Clare's childhood were spent in Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee, Chicago, Illinois, and Union City, New Jersey as well as New York City. Clare Boothe had an elder brother, David Franklin Boothe.
She attended the Cathedral schools in Garden City and Tarrytown, New York, graduating first in her class in 1919 at the age of 16. [Source: Clare Boothe Luce, Author and Diplomat, by Joseph Lyons, Chelsey House Publisher, 1989, p 26] . Her ambitious mother's initial plan for her was to become an actress. Clare understudied Mary Pickford on Broadway at age 10, and had a small part in Thomas Edison's 1915 movie, The Heart of a Waif.[8] After a tour of Europe with her mother and stepfather, Dr. Albert E. Austin, whom Ann Boothe married in 1919, she became interested in the women's suffrage movement, and was hired by Alva Belmont to work for the National Woman's Party in Washington, D.C. and Seneca Falls, N.Y.[9]
Highly intelligent, ambitious, and blessed with a deceptively fragile blonde beauty, the young Clare Boothe soon abandoned ideological feminism to pursue other interests. She wed George Tuttle Brokaw, millionaire heir to a New York clothing fortune, on August 10, 1923, at the age of 20. They had one daughter, Ann Clare Brokaw (August 22, 1924 -- January 11, 1944). According to Boothe, Brokaw was a hopeless alcoholic, and the marriage ended in divorce in 1929.[10]
On November 23, 1935, Clare Boothe married Henry Robinson Luce, the publisher of Time, Life, and Fortune. She thereafter called herself Clare Boothe Luce, a frequently-misspelled name that was often confused with that of her exact contemporary Claire Luce, a stage and film actress. As a professional writer, Luce continued to use her maiden name.
On January 11, 1944, her daughter and only child Ann Clare Brokaw, a senior at Stanford University, was killed in an automobile accident. As a result of this tragedy, Luce explored psychotherapy and religion, joining the Roman Catholic Church in 1946.[11] She became an ardent essayist and lecturer in celebration of her faith, and was ultimately honored by being named a Dame of Malta.
The marriage between Clare and Henry was a happy one. Henry Luce was by any standard an extremely successful man, but his physical awkwardness, lack of humor, and newsman's discomfort with any conversation that was not strictly factual put him in awe of his beautiful wife's social poise, wit, and fertile imagination.[12] Clare's years as managing editor of "Vanity Fair" left her with an avid interest in journalism (she suggested the idea of "Life" magazine to her husband before it was developed internally).[13] Henry Luce himself was generous in encouraging her to write for "Life," but the question of how much coverage she should be accorded in "Time," as she grew more famous, was always a careful balancing act for Henry, since he did not want to be accused of nepotism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Boothe_Luce
wn.com/Clare Boothe Luce Legendary Playwright, Politician Social Seductress Biography (1997)
Clare Boothe Luce (March 10, 1903 -- October 9, 1987) was the first American woman appointed to a major ambassadorial post abroad. A versatile author, she is best known for her 1936 hit play The Women, which had an all-female cast. Her writings extended from drama and screen scenarios to fiction, journalism, and war reportage. She was the wife of Henry Luce, publisher of Time, Life, and Fortune.
Politically, Luce was a Republican, who became steadily more conservative in later life. In her youth, however, she briefly aligned herself with the Democratic liberalism of Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a protege of Bernard Baruch. Although she was a strong supporter of the Anglo-American alliance in World War II, she remained outspokenly critical of the British presence in India. A charismatic and forceful public speaker, especially after her conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1946, she campaigned for every Republican presidential candidate from Wendell Willkie to Ronald Reagan.
Luce was born Ann Clare Boothe in New York City on March 10, 1903, the second child of Anna Clara Schneider (aka Ann Snyder Murphy; aka Ann Boothe, aka Ann Clare Austin) and William Franklin Boothe (aka "John J. Murphy"; aka "Jord Murfe"). Her parents were not married and would separate in 1912. Her father, a sophisticated man and a brilliant violinist, instilled in his daughter a love of literature, if not of music. But William Boothe had trouble holding down any job, and spent years as a travelling salesman. Parts of young Clare's childhood were spent in Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee, Chicago, Illinois, and Union City, New Jersey as well as New York City. Clare Boothe had an elder brother, David Franklin Boothe.
She attended the Cathedral schools in Garden City and Tarrytown, New York, graduating first in her class in 1919 at the age of 16. [Source: Clare Boothe Luce, Author and Diplomat, by Joseph Lyons, Chelsey House Publisher, 1989, p 26] . Her ambitious mother's initial plan for her was to become an actress. Clare understudied Mary Pickford on Broadway at age 10, and had a small part in Thomas Edison's 1915 movie, The Heart of a Waif.[8] After a tour of Europe with her mother and stepfather, Dr. Albert E. Austin, whom Ann Boothe married in 1919, she became interested in the women's suffrage movement, and was hired by Alva Belmont to work for the National Woman's Party in Washington, D.C. and Seneca Falls, N.Y.[9]
Highly intelligent, ambitious, and blessed with a deceptively fragile blonde beauty, the young Clare Boothe soon abandoned ideological feminism to pursue other interests. She wed George Tuttle Brokaw, millionaire heir to a New York clothing fortune, on August 10, 1923, at the age of 20. They had one daughter, Ann Clare Brokaw (August 22, 1924 -- January 11, 1944). According to Boothe, Brokaw was a hopeless alcoholic, and the marriage ended in divorce in 1929.[10]
On November 23, 1935, Clare Boothe married Henry Robinson Luce, the publisher of Time, Life, and Fortune. She thereafter called herself Clare Boothe Luce, a frequently-misspelled name that was often confused with that of her exact contemporary Claire Luce, a stage and film actress. As a professional writer, Luce continued to use her maiden name.
On January 11, 1944, her daughter and only child Ann Clare Brokaw, a senior at Stanford University, was killed in an automobile accident. As a result of this tragedy, Luce explored psychotherapy and religion, joining the Roman Catholic Church in 1946.[11] She became an ardent essayist and lecturer in celebration of her faith, and was ultimately honored by being named a Dame of Malta.
The marriage between Clare and Henry was a happy one. Henry Luce was by any standard an extremely successful man, but his physical awkwardness, lack of humor, and newsman's discomfort with any conversation that was not strictly factual put him in awe of his beautiful wife's social poise, wit, and fertile imagination.[12] Clare's years as managing editor of "Vanity Fair" left her with an avid interest in journalism (she suggested the idea of "Life" magazine to her husband before it was developed internally).[13] Henry Luce himself was generous in encouraging her to write for "Life," but the question of how much coverage she should be accorded in "Time," as she grew more famous, was always a careful balancing act for Henry, since he did not want to be accused of nepotism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Boothe_Luce
- published: 09 Aug 2014
- views: 1777
WWE Royal Rumble Winners 1988-2015
1988 - Jim Duggan
1989 - Big John Studd
1990 - Hulk Hogan
1991 - Hulk Hogan
1992 - Ric Flair
1993 - Yokozuna
1994 - Bret Hart & Lex Luger
1995 - Shawn Michaels
...
1988 - Jim Duggan
1989 - Big John Studd
1990 - Hulk Hogan
1991 - Hulk Hogan
1992 - Ric Flair
1993 - Yokozuna
1994 - Bret Hart & Lex Luger
1995 - Shawn Michaels
1996 - Shawn Michaels
1997 - Stone Cold Steve Austin
1998 - Stone Cold Steve Austin
1999 - Vince McMahon
2000 - The Rock
2001 - Stone Cold Steve Austin
2002 - Triple H
2003 - Brock Lesnar
2004 - Chris Benoit
2005 - Batista
2006 - Rey Mysterio
2007 - The Undertaker
2008 - John Cena
2009 - Randy Orton
2010 - Edge
2011 - Alberto Del Rio
2012 - Sheamus
2013 - John Cena
2014 - Batista
2015 - Roman Reigns
wn.com/Wwe Royal Rumble Winners 1988 2015
1988 - Jim Duggan
1989 - Big John Studd
1990 - Hulk Hogan
1991 - Hulk Hogan
1992 - Ric Flair
1993 - Yokozuna
1994 - Bret Hart & Lex Luger
1995 - Shawn Michaels
1996 - Shawn Michaels
1997 - Stone Cold Steve Austin
1998 - Stone Cold Steve Austin
1999 - Vince McMahon
2000 - The Rock
2001 - Stone Cold Steve Austin
2002 - Triple H
2003 - Brock Lesnar
2004 - Chris Benoit
2005 - Batista
2006 - Rey Mysterio
2007 - The Undertaker
2008 - John Cena
2009 - Randy Orton
2010 - Edge
2011 - Alberto Del Rio
2012 - Sheamus
2013 - John Cena
2014 - Batista
2015 - Roman Reigns
- published: 22 Feb 2015
- views: 612031
Η Μικρασιατική Εκστρατεία 1919-1922, μέσα από μαρτυρίες Ελλήνων στρατιωτών | Media Education Project
blog: http://13gelkino.wordpress.com/
Σενάριο - Σκηνοθεσία:
Στέφανος Αγαπάλογλου-Κιτσέλης
Ελευθερία Αναστασίου
Ανδρέας Ανατολίτης
Ελένη Βάθη
Ελένη Δαρμή
Νεφ...
blog: http://13gelkino.wordpress.com/
Σενάριο - Σκηνοθεσία:
Στέφανος Αγαπάλογλου-Κιτσέλης
Ελευθερία Αναστασίου
Ανδρέας Ανατολίτης
Ελένη Βάθη
Ελένη Δαρμή
Νεφέλη Δημητροπούλου
Μυρτώ Θεοκλήτου
Ανδριάννα Κάιλα
Φραντζέσκα Καλογήρη
Νικόλαος Κατσιούρης
Ορέστης Ντίντας
Χαράλαμπος Ντόκος
Γεωργία Παπαδοπούλου
Ηρώ - Χριστίνα Πλιάκα
Νεφέλη Σουλελέ
Χαρά Τομαζινού
Κωνσταντίνα Τσιακαλάκη
Τσουκαλά Μαρίνα
Ελένη Φίλη
Χρυσούλα Χοντζάκη
Η ταινία αυτή δημιουργήθηκε από μαθητές και μαθήτριες της
Β' Λυκείου του 13ου Γ.Ε.Λ. Περιστερίου, κατά τη διάρκεια
"εκπαιδευτικού ιστορικού - κινηματογραφικού εργαστηρίου",
στο πλαίσιο του μαθήματος Ερευνητική Εργασία,
Νοέμβριος 2012-Μάρτιος 2013.
Σχεδιασμός - Διδασκαλία:
Κώστας Κορρές, ιστορικός
Δαμιανός Βογανάτσης, κινηματογραφιστής
Υπεύθυνη Εκπαιδευτικός:
Θεοδώρα Μπέτσου, Φιλόλογος
Θερμές Ευχαριστίες στους:
Γεώργιο Κατσιούρη για την ευγενική παραχώρηση του υλικού
ανθρώπους του Κ.Μ.Σ. για τη συνολική τους στήριξη
γονείς των μαθητών
Γιώργο Κούβελα
Αρχεία - Μαρτυρίες:
Αρχεία Κέντρου Μικρασιατικών Σπουδών, www.kms.org.gr/
Ηχογραφημένη μαρτυρία στρατιώτη Γεώργιου Κατσιούρη,
Πολεμικές Σελίδες από τη Μικρασιατική Εκστρατεία, μαρτυρία από χειρόγραφο ημερολόγιο στρατιώτη Λεωνίδα Λιακάκου
Αναμνήσεις του μετώπου 1920-1921, μαρτυρία στρατιώτη Χαράλαμπου Πληζιώτη, Εκδ. Κ.Μ.Σ. 1991
Οπτικοακουστικές Πηγές:
Συνέντευξη Ιστορικού Ερευνητή Δημήτρη Καμούζη, Ph.D, Κ.Μ.Σ.
Ντοκιμαντέρ «BalkanTale», http://www.balkantale.com/
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Διωγμός και ανταλλαγή πληθυσμών, Τουρκία-Ελλάδα 1922-1924», Μαρίας Ηλιού 2012 http://goo.gl/jUAu6
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Δύο Φορές Ξένος»,Αδρέας Αποστολίδης -- Γιούρι Αβέρωφ http://goo.gl/nmxIk
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Στην Εξορία, Ερζερούμ-Άσκαλε», Καλλιόπη Λεγάκη, ΙΔ.ΙΣ.ΜΕ 2012 http://vimeo.com/18676522
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Το πανόραμα του αιώνα», επεισ. 12, 13,14,15,16,17, Φώτος Λαμπρινός, 1983, Αρχείο ΕΡΤ http://www.ert-archives.gr
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Σμύρνη 1922. Μικρασιατική Καταστροφή», Ηλέκτρα Βενάκη http://goo.gl/EeXL7
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Από τη Μικρασία Χαίρε», Σοφία Σφυροέρα, ΕΡΤ 1997 http://goo.gl/oV5LC
Ιστορική και Λογοτεχνική Βιβλιογραφία:
Ισχύς μου η αγάπη του φακού, Τα κινηματογραφικά επίκαιρα ως τεκμήρια της Ιστορίας, Φώτος Λαμπρινός, εκδ. Καστανιώτη 2005
Επίτομος Ιστορία Της Εις Μικράν Ασίαν Εκστρατείας, Γενικόν Επιτελείον Στρατού, Έκδοσις Διευθύνσεως Ιστορίας Στρατού Αθήναι 1967
Θέματα Νεοελληνικής Ιστορίας (Γ' Λυκείου Θεωρητικής Κατεύθυνσης), ΟΕΔΒ
Εικόνες Ελλήνων και Τούρκων, Ηρακλής Μήλλας, Εκδ. Αλεξάνδρεια 2001
Σμύρνη-Η Μητρόπολη του Μικρασιατικού Ελληνισμού, Εκδ. Έφεσος 2002
Σκοτεινή Ήπειρος - Ο ευρωπαϊκός εικοστός αιώνας, Mark Mazower, εκδ. Αλεξάνδρεια 2001
Ματωμένα Χώματα, Διδώ Σωτηρίου, Εκδ.Κέδρος 1962
Οι Νεκροί Περιμένουν, Διδώ Σωτηρίου, Εκδ.Κέδρος 1959
Το Νούμερο 31328, Ηλίας Βενέζης, Εκδ. Εστία 1931
Ιστορία ενός Αιχμαλώτου, Στρατής Δούκας, Εκδ.Κέδρος 1929
wn.com/Η Μικρασιατική Εκστρατεία 1919 1922, Μέσα Από Μαρτυρίες Ελλήνων Στρατιωτών | Media Education Project
blog: http://13gelkino.wordpress.com/
Σενάριο - Σκηνοθεσία:
Στέφανος Αγαπάλογλου-Κιτσέλης
Ελευθερία Αναστασίου
Ανδρέας Ανατολίτης
Ελένη Βάθη
Ελένη Δαρμή
Νεφέλη Δημητροπούλου
Μυρτώ Θεοκλήτου
Ανδριάννα Κάιλα
Φραντζέσκα Καλογήρη
Νικόλαος Κατσιούρης
Ορέστης Ντίντας
Χαράλαμπος Ντόκος
Γεωργία Παπαδοπούλου
Ηρώ - Χριστίνα Πλιάκα
Νεφέλη Σουλελέ
Χαρά Τομαζινού
Κωνσταντίνα Τσιακαλάκη
Τσουκαλά Μαρίνα
Ελένη Φίλη
Χρυσούλα Χοντζάκη
Η ταινία αυτή δημιουργήθηκε από μαθητές και μαθήτριες της
Β' Λυκείου του 13ου Γ.Ε.Λ. Περιστερίου, κατά τη διάρκεια
"εκπαιδευτικού ιστορικού - κινηματογραφικού εργαστηρίου",
στο πλαίσιο του μαθήματος Ερευνητική Εργασία,
Νοέμβριος 2012-Μάρτιος 2013.
Σχεδιασμός - Διδασκαλία:
Κώστας Κορρές, ιστορικός
Δαμιανός Βογανάτσης, κινηματογραφιστής
Υπεύθυνη Εκπαιδευτικός:
Θεοδώρα Μπέτσου, Φιλόλογος
Θερμές Ευχαριστίες στους:
Γεώργιο Κατσιούρη για την ευγενική παραχώρηση του υλικού
ανθρώπους του Κ.Μ.Σ. για τη συνολική τους στήριξη
γονείς των μαθητών
Γιώργο Κούβελα
Αρχεία - Μαρτυρίες:
Αρχεία Κέντρου Μικρασιατικών Σπουδών, www.kms.org.gr/
Ηχογραφημένη μαρτυρία στρατιώτη Γεώργιου Κατσιούρη,
Πολεμικές Σελίδες από τη Μικρασιατική Εκστρατεία, μαρτυρία από χειρόγραφο ημερολόγιο στρατιώτη Λεωνίδα Λιακάκου
Αναμνήσεις του μετώπου 1920-1921, μαρτυρία στρατιώτη Χαράλαμπου Πληζιώτη, Εκδ. Κ.Μ.Σ. 1991
Οπτικοακουστικές Πηγές:
Συνέντευξη Ιστορικού Ερευνητή Δημήτρη Καμούζη, Ph.D, Κ.Μ.Σ.
Ντοκιμαντέρ «BalkanTale», http://www.balkantale.com/
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Διωγμός και ανταλλαγή πληθυσμών, Τουρκία-Ελλάδα 1922-1924», Μαρίας Ηλιού 2012 http://goo.gl/jUAu6
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Δύο Φορές Ξένος»,Αδρέας Αποστολίδης -- Γιούρι Αβέρωφ http://goo.gl/nmxIk
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Στην Εξορία, Ερζερούμ-Άσκαλε», Καλλιόπη Λεγάκη, ΙΔ.ΙΣ.ΜΕ 2012 http://vimeo.com/18676522
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Το πανόραμα του αιώνα», επεισ. 12, 13,14,15,16,17, Φώτος Λαμπρινός, 1983, Αρχείο ΕΡΤ http://www.ert-archives.gr
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Σμύρνη 1922. Μικρασιατική Καταστροφή», Ηλέκτρα Βενάκη http://goo.gl/EeXL7
Ντοκιμαντέρ «Από τη Μικρασία Χαίρε», Σοφία Σφυροέρα, ΕΡΤ 1997 http://goo.gl/oV5LC
Ιστορική και Λογοτεχνική Βιβλιογραφία:
Ισχύς μου η αγάπη του φακού, Τα κινηματογραφικά επίκαιρα ως τεκμήρια της Ιστορίας, Φώτος Λαμπρινός, εκδ. Καστανιώτη 2005
Επίτομος Ιστορία Της Εις Μικράν Ασίαν Εκστρατείας, Γενικόν Επιτελείον Στρατού, Έκδοσις Διευθύνσεως Ιστορίας Στρατού Αθήναι 1967
Θέματα Νεοελληνικής Ιστορίας (Γ' Λυκείου Θεωρητικής Κατεύθυνσης), ΟΕΔΒ
Εικόνες Ελλήνων και Τούρκων, Ηρακλής Μήλλας, Εκδ. Αλεξάνδρεια 2001
Σμύρνη-Η Μητρόπολη του Μικρασιατικού Ελληνισμού, Εκδ. Έφεσος 2002
Σκοτεινή Ήπειρος - Ο ευρωπαϊκός εικοστός αιώνας, Mark Mazower, εκδ. Αλεξάνδρεια 2001
Ματωμένα Χώματα, Διδώ Σωτηρίου, Εκδ.Κέδρος 1962
Οι Νεκροί Περιμένουν, Διδώ Σωτηρίου, Εκδ.Κέδρος 1959
Το Νούμερο 31328, Ηλίας Βενέζης, Εκδ. Εστία 1931
Ιστορία ενός Αιχμαλώτου, Στρατής Δούκας, Εκδ.Κέδρος 1929
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