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  • Feitelson, Rose

    1914 - 2001, Rose Feitelson died on March 1; 2001; at the age of 86; at her home in New York City. Born and raised in New York with a younger brother; she was the daughter of a Jewish family of Russian descent. After a college education (M.A.); she worked at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and at the American Jewish Committee

  • Herschel, Alexander Steward

    1836 – 1907, Astronom; Physiker; Meteorforscher; Professor für Experimentalphysik in Newcastle on Tyne; Mitglied der Royal Society in London

  • Adams, Kathleen Pirrie

    keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, unterrichtet an der Ryerson University in the RTA School of Media; PhD in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester ; Themen: exhibition of popular music culture and popular music’s influence on contemporary art

  • Aelst, José van

    1955 - , Works as PhD mentor at the Research Institute of History and Culture; University of Utrecht. Parttime she works as post-doc on Late Medieval Passion Meditation. As PhD mentor she supports the appr. 65 PhD students of the Research Institute. This means that she monitors the progress of the PhD projects and supports the PhD's if problems of any kind occur. Furthermore; she organizes a training program for the PhD students.

  • Appel, David

    keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, National Council on Compensation Insurance (1985); Milliman and Robertson; Inc.; New York (1990)

  • Baldwin, Frank

    keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Japan Representative of the Social Science Research Council (1996–2011) and has written extensively on East Asia.

  • Bell, Philip W.

    1924 - , began his career as a correspondent for the New York Times; doctoral degrees in economics from Princeton University; master's degree from the University of California; Berkeley; served on many university faculties in the United States; including the University of California; Haverford College; Rice University and Boston University; his scholarly work seeks to bring accounting and economics closer together; an interest he applied in work with developing countries and consulting engagements with the U.S. Departments of Treasury and State and the U. S. Agency for International Development

  • Blesh, Rudi

    1899 - 1985, writer on music

  • Bosse, Joanna

    Wirkungsdaten ca. 21.Jh., is an associate professor of ethnomusicology and dance studies at Residental College in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University. She has conducted fieldwork in dancehalls in the Midwestern United States; studying the performance of couple dance genres like salsa; swing; tango; and ballroom. Her work on popular culture involves the relationship between music and dance as well as the dynamics of affinity groups; cross-cultural encounters; and amateur performance. Her research on whiteness; race; and performance appears in The Journal of American Folklore; Dance Research Journal; American Music; and elsewhere. Before joining MSU; Joanna taught at Bowdoin College and Millikin University. When not in her office; Joanna enjoys dancing; “musicking; ” swimming; and playing in the park with her daughter; Ellery.

  • Boulton, Kenneth O.

    1962 - , Pianist; soloist and chamber musician; native of Seattle; Wash.; D.M.A. from Univ. of Maryland; on piano faculties of the Wilmington Music School; Delaware and West Chester Univ.; Pa.

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