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41. PVFS Happenings -- May 2003
Deb Pasternak, Paul Winter, and international prizewinning pianist, Rexton Park,are Black Sheep Café, 79 main St., Amherst, ma. may 17 - Lindsay adler.
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Pioneer Valley Folklore Society Happenings May Contents
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Please come share in an evening of music and stories at the May Pioneer Valley Folklore Society Friday, May 9, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Black Sheep Café , 79 Main St., Amherst, Mass. Featured as guest performer this month will be storyteller Katie Green . A former speech pathologist, Katie has adapted a penchant for teaching and language to the craft of storytelling. She is known for her skill in finding the heart of a story and bringing characters to life through voice and movement. Her programs and favorite subject areas include ancient Egytian myths, the tales of Hans Christian Andersen, and ghost stories. Beyond her work as a performer, Katie also serves as a storytelling teacher and organizer. She is past president of the League for the Advancement of New England Storytelling (LANES), was a 1998 recipient of the National Storytelling Association's Service Award, and has taught hundreds in her storytelling classes at Fitchburg State College. Her performances are featured on two audiocassettes and she has a CD, The Red Hat: Adventure Tales for Young People , in the works.

42. WCLV - 12/06 - Saturday
83) Dave Brubeck American composer, pianist 1929 (74 tenor; National Philharmonic/KurtHerbert adler (LondonDecc 414044 CD) 1946 *Bedrich Smetana ma Vlast 4
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43. A Composers Index
adler, Larry; adler, Richard; adler, Samuel (AD ler) (manheim Morhange ( 30 NOV 1813 1888)FR=pianist-Comp Julian; ANDERSON, Leroy (leh ROY) (Cambridge, ma, 29 JUN
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  • 44. The Women's Well
    Barbara adler, ma, has been taking a longterm journey back to deep connections Annemarie David, BM, is a pianist, composer and vocalist who has facilitated
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    home special events courses circle of circles ... registration faculty FAQ contact links check out our ...
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    Spring 2004 Women's Well Faculty
    Barbara Adler
    , M.A., has been taking a long-term journey back to deep connections to self, other and spirit. She is a graduate of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and Lesley University (counseling psychology). In her healing practice she integrates energy work, counseling, and ongoing studies. Motherhood, chi gung, artistic expression primarily through pottery and cooking, and early experience in the business world also inform her life and work.
    Carolyn Lee Boyd is a writer who specializes in myths, stories, poetry and personal memoirs that describe new Goddesses or aspects of the Divine Feminine, with special meaning for today's women. Her work has appeared in recent issues of SageWoman The Beltane Papers Matrifocus , and the We'Moon
    Anna Coffman , B.S.N., R.N., has a special interest in the experience of nature as a metaphor and learning tool for our individual personal lives. She has been learning from being in nature since she was a little girl, and has studied wilderness practice at the School of Lost Borders in California, as well as at Upaya in New Mexico.
    Nancy Corcoran and Anne Fitzgerald are co-directors of the grass/roots http://www.grassrootscenter.org

    45. Strad Magazine Profile Of Aaron Rosand, Virtuoso Violinist
    adler decided to send me to study with Zimbalist Little Orchestra Society, for whichEileen was the pianist. of sound on synthetic strings. I ma stickler for
    http://aaronrosand.com/articlestrad1997.htm
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    Rebel With a Cause
    At 70, Aaron Rosand is busier than ever. But if his reluctance to conform has affected his career, he doesn't care, he tells Dennis Rooney. (Reprinted with Permission from Strad Magazine, November 1997 'I've always been something of a rebel,' Aaron Rosand says to me as he recalls the near half-century since his debut in New York's Town Hall. 'I never thought of music as a business, living in a fantasy world where music is concerned. I was always very proud and if I couldn't do it on my own I didn't want to do it. I do have a certain intolerance for incompetence, preferring to live in my own ivory tower rather than be nice to people who are not worth the effort,' he continues, 'I haven't played the social game or attempted to ingratiate myself with people in power. Some might say this has cost me, but I don't think so. I live very well, and those who appreciate what I have to say and do make my career gratifying.' Cicadas provide a shrill counterpoint to our conversation on a mild August afternoon as we sit on a shady patio at the rear of Rosand's Connecticut home, where he lives with his wife, Monica Woo, in a rambling yet cosy house that is filled with mementos, each one possessing a unique resonance of the people, places and events that fill a lifetime.

    46. GLOBALSeek ~ Today In History ~ January 15th
    Bertram Shapleigh composer 1873 max adler Austria sociologist Ruth Slenczynska SacramentoCA, pianist 1925 Keith 1927 Norm Crosby Boston ma, comedian (Young at
    http://www.globalseek.net/ToDaY/JANuARY/january15.html
    Birthdates which occurred on your SELECTED date of January 15th : Afonso V "the African" king of Portugal (1438-1481)
    Johann Oporinus [Herbster] Swiss book publisher (Koran)
    Black Box [Catherine Quinol], Guadeloupe, vocalist (Love Sensation)
    Georg C Wagenzeil Austria (court)composer/pianist
    Philip Livingston merchant (signed Declaration of Independence)
    John Malchair composer
    Joseph Lederer composer
    Eugene Godecharle composer
    Jean Coralli Paris, ballet producer/choreographer
    Franz Gillparzer Austrian tragic dramatist (Golden Fleece)
    Willem de Clerq Dutch merchant/man of letters Thomas Crofton Croker Irish story teller (Fairy legends) Cornelia Connelly Philadelphia PA, founder (Society of the Holy Child Jesus) Pierre Joseph Proudhon France, politician (libertarian socialist) James Marion Sims South Carolina, surgeon/gynecologist (vesicovaginal operation) Henry Morris Naglee Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1886 Lewis Golding Arnold Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1871 Lafayette McLaws Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1897

    47. NewMusicBox News And Views- The Web Mag From The American Music Center Covering
    Academy members Olly Wilson (chairman), Samuel adler, Jack Beeson of California,Berkeley, and his ma and BA 5, studying with the renowned pianist and teacher
    http://newmusicbox.org/news.nmbx?id=00373

    48. Jewish Music Web Center Biographies
    BM from Boston University, ma from Harvard University, and personal.mia.bellsouth.net/r/v/rvrhodes/adler.html. aFrench Jewish composer and pianist who lived
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    Joseph Achron
    Achron, born 1886, Lodzdzieje, Poland (now Lasdjaj, Lithuania). Died, 1943, Los Angeles. Violinist, teacher and composer. His brother Isador was a pianist. A child prodigy and a concert soloist. He studied composition in Russia under Anatoly Ljadov. Toured widely, giving more than 1000 concerts between 1919-1922. Served as Head, and gave Violin Master classes in Leningrad's Artist Union. He joined the Society for Jewish Folk Music in 1911. In 1922 established a publishing company called "Jibneh" in Berlin. Traveled to Palestine in 1924, staying only a few months. In 1925, Achron emigrated to the U.S. and settled in New York. Worked for a short time rearranging Yiddish theater music for Maurice Schwartz. Taught violin at the Westchester Conservatory. In 1934, he moved to Hollywood, composing film music. As Albert Weisser points out in his landmark work The Modern Renaissance of Jewish Music , Joseph Achron in the United States was between two worlds: his Jewish compositions were generally too sophisticated for Jewish audiences of the day, and his Jewish ethnic music not of interest for general classical audiences that understood modern music. Weisser states: "Since his death his reputation has fallen into somwhat of an eclipse; however it is just about due for a revival." Some 50 years after Weisser wrote those words, Achron's revivial seems to be finally happening. The pianist Jascha Nemtsov has taken up the charge and produced some brilliant recordings of his works. As example:

    49. Welcome To The Jewish Western Bulletin Online
    Hannerot Hallalu by Hugo adler (18941955), ma oz Tzur premières of works by OferBen-Amots, Spiro and adler. The first is by jazz pianist and composer Dave
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    Best of Jewish American music
    The Milken Archive and Naxo will release 50 CDs over a two-year period.
    CYNTHIA RAMSAY SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH BULLETIN
    Thirteen years in the making. More than 600 newly recorded works, representing more than 200 composers, more than 250 performing artists and covering 350 years of American Jewish music history. This is the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music. And you can own (or give) it all.
    While most people have heard of Jewish composers such as Aaron Copland, Kurt Weill and Leonard Bernstein, there exists a large repertoire of music specifically related to American Jewish experiences that remains relatively unknown. This is why Lowell Milken, chairman and co-founder of the Milken Family Foundation, established the Milken Archive project in 1990. He wanted to record and preserve this repertoire, and make it accessible to the public, accompanied by information about the origins and traditions of American Jewish music.
    The project's first releases were in September 2003 and the entire archive collection is being released over a two-year period, in association with the Naxos American Classics series. It is planned that there will be 50 CDs produced by 2005.

    50. The Music School Faculty List
    she has performed as jazz pianist and vocalist with honors, New England Conservatory;ma Candidate, Lesley conducting seminars with Samuel adler, John Corigliano
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    The Music School of the Rhode Island Philharmonic f aculty biographies are listed alphabetically. If you'd like to view a list by instrument, please visit the faculty list page Beth Armstrong
    Chorus Department Chair, Voice, Piano

    B.A., Tufts University; graduate work toward M.A. in Music Education, University of New Hampshire.
    Beth is the Chair of the Choral Department at The Music School as well as a teacher in the school's voice and piano departments. She also teaches piano at Roger Williams University in Bristol and maintains a private voice and piano studio. She is a member of the Providence Singers and the First Unitarian Church Choir. She is a former music director of the Unitarian Church of Concord, NH, founder and member of
  • 51. Alexander Fiterstein, Clarinetist
    Rock” with soprano Roberta Peters and pianist Warren Jones written for him by composersSamuel adler and mason RONGHONG (RON) ma Far East Representative, Japan
    http://www.yca.org/fiterstein.html
    ALEXANDER FITERSTEIN, clarinetist "Alexander Fiterstein played the solo part hotly and expertly."
    [U.S. premiere of the clarinet concerto "Memorial," by Henrik Strindberg, at the Juilliard Focus! Festival]
    - Paul Griffiths, THE NEW YORK TIMES

    "A high point in the program was the impressive performance of the Weber Concertino by clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein. This very talented player revealed solid technique and displayed exceptional articulation."
    - THE GAZETTE (Kalamazoo)

    "Schubert's 'The Shepherd on the Rock' [with soprano Roberta Peters and pianist Warren Jones] was exquisite and sublime. Alexander Fiterstein's clarinet playing had the subtle essence of mellowness. His intuitive and sensitive playing made this a performance of such rare beauty that if there had been nothing else, this one piece would have been worth the ticket price."
    - NEWS-SENTINEL (Knoxville)

    "Fiterstein was a virtuoso soloist. He played [the Weber Concertino] with fluent voicing and timbre."

    52. Appendix C: Notes On Performers
    Bernstein, Leonard, b. 1918, Laurence ma, USA; American. Known as composer, conductor,pianist, writer, television Webern; musicology with Guido adler, 192024
    http://home.earthlink.net/~oy/append-c.htm
    Appendix C: Notes on Performers
    Brief biographies follow of the nineteen conductors whose recordings of the Grande Messe des morts have been consulted for this survey. Abravanel, Maurice (de), b. 1903, Thessaloniki, Greece, of Spanish-Portuguese Sephardic descent. Studied in Berlin from 1922, on Busoni's suggestion. Conducted opera in Germany until 1933, then in Paris and Australia. Conductor in US at Metropolitan Opera, 1936-38, and later conducting musical shows on Broadway. Conducted Utah Symphony Orchestra from 1947-79, when heart trouble forced retirement. Wide conducting and recording repertoire, including the introduction of many standard repertoire works to Utah. Avshalomov, Jacob, b. 1919, Tsingtao, China, to Siberian and American parents. Came to US in 1937, studied with Ernst Toch in Los Angeles, and Bernard Rogers in Rochester NY. Taught at Columbia University, 1946-54. Apparently self-taught in conducting. Also known as composer. Conductor of the Portland (OR) Youth Symphony since 1954. Barenboim, Daniel, b. 1942, Buenos Aires, Argentina, of Jewish-Ukrainian descent; now Israeli citizen. Earliest studies in Buenos Aires, later in Salzburg: piano with Edwin Fischer, conducting with Igor Markevitch; later in Paris, composition with Nadia Boulanger. Appears regularly with New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, London Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, Israel Philharmonic. Also performs as pianist. Wide recording repertoire, including current cycle of Berlioz works for Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft.

    53. National Council On The Humanities
    A composer and pianist, Hertz is the cofounder books curriculum advocates RobertHutchins and Mortimer adler. is from Pepperdine University, and his ma and Ph
    http://www.neh.fed.us/whoweare/council.html
    National Council on the Humanities Short biographies of the Council members are available below. Linda L. Aaker
    Austin, TX Edward L. Ayers
    Charlottesville, VA Jewel Spears Brooker
    St. Petersburg, FL Pedro G. Castillo
    Santa Cruz, CA Celeste Colgan
    Denver, CO Evelyn Edson
    Charlottesville, VA Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
    Atlanta, GA Dario Fernández-Morera
    Chicago, IL Nathan O. Hatch
    Notre Dame, IN David M. Hertz
    Bloomington, IN Amy A. Kass Chicago, IL Andrew Ladis Athens, GA Wright L. Lassiter, Jr. Dallas, TX Thomas Mallon Westport, CT Wilfred M. McClay Chattanooga, TN Stephen A. McKnight Gainesville, FL Naomi Shihab Nye San Antonio, TX Lawrence Okamura Columbia, MO Michael Pack Chevy Chase, MD

    54. Congregation Ahavat Achim
    If interested, please contact Ayala adler at 3376760 or Laws of Shabbat – Sundayafter ma’ariv. music world as a gifted composer, pianist and arranger
    http://www.ahavatachim.org/bulletins_word/20021102.html
    November 1-2, 2002 Parshat Chaye Sarah Shabbat, November 2 Friday, November 8 Morning Shiur 8:00 AM Shacharit 8:45 AM Youth Minyan - 8:20 AM 6:25 AM Candle Lighting 4:29 PM Rabbi’s Shiur 3:25 PM Mincha 4:25 PM 4:30 PM Ma’ariv/Havdalah 5:38 PM Things You Need To Know This Shabbat… A warm Ahavat Achim welcome to all families and friends visiting our shul. Please introduce yourself to Rabbi Rosenfeld and to our shul President, Steve Winchester, so that they can properly welcome you and tell you more about our wonderful congregation and community. We extend our condolences to Shirley Vann on the loss of her father, Julius Ellman. Shiva will be observed at the Vann home until Thursday morning. Those wishing to contribute to the Chesed Fund can contact Robyn Safier at 703-0301. May the family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Refuah Shlema to Stacey Finkelstein who is on the mend from surgery. Refuah Shlema to Esther Moskowitz who was in the hospital. We welcome Chanan Liss this Shabbat as one of our new co-directors of our youth department. Please extend your greetings to him when you drop off your children in groups or at the conclusion of davening.

    55. Congregation Ahavat Achim
    this month belongs to Teper, Vann, Waldman, Weinraub, Wigod, Winchester, Yehaskel,adler, Agress, Amrani ma’ariv. mattan Klein R B pianist Ofier Kanen.
    http://www.ahavatachim.org/bulletins_word/20020323.html
    March 22-23, 2002 Parshat Tzav Shabbat, March 23 Friday, March 29 nd Day of Pesach) Shacharit 8:45 AM Youth Minyan - 8:20 AM 8:45 AM Candle Lighting 6:00 PM Rabbi’s Shiur 4:45 PM Mincha 5:45 PM 6:05 PM Havdalah 6:57 PM Things You Need To Know This Shabbat… A warm Ahavat Achim welcome to all families and friends visiting our shul. Please introduce yourself to Rabbi Rosenfeld and to our shul President, Richard Latkin, so that they can properly welcome you and tell you more about our wonderful congregation and community. Mazal Tov to Eli Baron on his upcoming wedding to Michelle Barr this Sunday. Eli will be having his Aufruf this Shabbat in shul. Mazel Tov to his parents, Zehava and Norman, who invite everyone to a kiddush following services. Please read the “SPECIAL MESSAGE” at the end of the bulletin. Shabbat youth groups begin at 10:00 AM. Please encourage your children to participate. Children not participating in the youth groups MUST be supervised by their parent at all times. Children cannot remain unsupervised in the halls or outside the shul as it is disruptive and poses both a security and safety risk. Please be respectful by not walking in or out of the shul sanctuary during the Rabbi’s sermon.

    56. TAXI FAQs: Songwriting: Janis Ian - Breaking Silence
    I mean, Chick Corea thinks I ma wonderful pianist, Chet Atkins thinks I ma wonderfulguitarist. is that I studied theater with Stella adler who was one
    http://www.taxi.com/faq/songwriting/janis-ian.html
    by Lydia Hutchinson The sign that hung on the studio door simply read, "You have nothing left to lose." For Janis Ian, who was behind those doors recording her first album in twelve years, that was no catch phrase. It was a clear and concise statement of her life.
    Breaking Silence, her new album released on the Morgan Creek label, is dark and moody, filled with the kind of vivid images that pull the listener in close, and then hit them hard. A skill which Janis has whittled into a fine art.
    Born a second-generation American, Janis considers herself a true American success story. "My people came here to get away from persecution," she says. "All the reasons we were told as we were growing up that America was formed were exactly why my family landed here." Her grandparents were immigrants who worked at menial labor. Janis was born in 1951 on a New Jersey chicken farm where her parents worked, and her father later became a music teacher while her mother became an administrative assistant to a university dean. "I'm the first person in my family to own a house, so it really is the American success story to me."

    57. Northwestern University School Of Music: Faculty Profiles
    northwestern.edu • 847491-5442 ma, University of Juilliard School Internationalcareer as concert pianist. Composition student of Samuel adler, Merrill Ellis
    http://music.northwestern.edu/faculty_profiles/fp_all2.html
    Home : Faculty Profiles Faculty Profiles This is an alphabetical listing of the entire School of Music Faculty. For groupings by discipline, choose from the items on the left side of this page. Alphabetical Index:
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    Alejandro L. Madrid
    Lecturer, Musicology
    a-madrid2@northwestern.edu

    PhD, The Ohio State University
    Specialist in Latin American popular and art musics and cultures with additional interests in modernist and postmodernist aesthetics, postcolonial and critical theories, border studies, and globalization. Author, articles in Latin American Music Review Hispanic American Historical Review , and essays in Brazilian, Chilean, Cuban, and Mexican academic journals. Co-author of a chapter in Reading Music: Listening to Culture and Identity in Spanish America Cynthia McGregor
    Senior Lecturer, Music Theory
    cynmc@northwestern.edu

    PhD, Northwestern University
    Coordinator, second-year theory and aural skills curriculum. Intensive studies in chromatic harmony in late 19th-century opera. Presentations on integrating technology into the undergraduate curriculum at Association for Technology in Music Instruction national conference. Continuing research in theory and aural skills pedagogy through the use of technology. Recipient, Searle Center for Teaching Excellence grant for innovative teaching and University Research Grant.

    58. List Of Blues Musicians - Encyclopedia Article About List Of Blues Musicians. Fr
    the 1910s; she married fellow minstrel performer adler Cox He put together a bandfor ma Rainey called and Jelly Roll Morton before marrying pianist Bill Hegamin
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    Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
    List of blues musicians
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Performers in the blues style range from primitive, one-chord Delta players to big bands A big band , also known as a jazz orchestra , is a large musical ensemble that plays jazz music, especially Swing. The band is divided up into a number of sections, by instrument; each section usually has four or more members. All bands usually have a rhythm section, made up of drum set, bass, piano, and possibly guitar. There are also sections for trumpets, trombones, and saxophones (who sometimes double on flute or clarinet).
    Click the link for more information. to country music Country
    Stylistic origins: Spirituals, Appalachian folk music and blues
    Cultural origins: early 20th century Appalachia, esp. Kentucky
    Typical instruments: Guitar - Steel guitar - Dobro - Harmonica - Bass - Fiddle - Drums - Mandolin - Banjo
    Mainstream popularity: Much, worldwide, especially the Nashville Sound
    Derivative forms: Bluegrass
    Subgenres
    Bakersfield Sound - Bluegrass - Close harmony - Country blues - Honky tonk - Jug band - Lubbock Sound - Nashville Sound - Outlaw country
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    59. By Special Request - Individual CD Purchases
    Prince Of Philadelphia) 7. Schlumph je n ai pas laplume de ma tante 8 ORCHESTRA ViennaSymphony Orchestra CONDUCTOR Charles F adler. pianist VLADIMIR HOROWITZ
    http://www.musicweb.uk.net/specreq.html
    If you have a special purchase request e-mail len@musicweb.uk.net If the disc is available it will appear on this list Return to Front Page Oscar Natzka The Definitive Collection 1 The Definitive Collection 2 Christophe Moyreau : Pieces de Clavecin 1753 Crotchet BERLIOZ Grande messe des morts Requiem op.5. Le Carnaval romain - overture op.9. La Damnation de Faust - dramatic legend: Nature immense Invocation. La marseillaise Rouget de Lisle.ORCHESTRA: Paris Orchestra CONDUCTOR: Daniel Barenboim ARTISTS: Placido Domingo Crotchet The Christmas Album Alagna Crotchet Smetana Ma Vlast Kubelik Supraphon 11 1208-2 031 Crotchet Lanngaard Sinfonia interna Da Capo Crotchet Rutland Boughton Bethlehem Hyperion Crotchet A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
    TRACKS: Once in Royal David's City. Bidding Prayer. Up! Good Christen folk and listen. The truth from Above. First Lesson. Adam lay ybounden (Ord). Second Lesson. Sussex Carol. In the bleak mid-winter (Darke). Third Lesson. In dulci jubilo. God rest you merry gentlemen. Fourth Lesson. A tender Shoot (Goldschmidt). The Lamb (Tavener). Fifth Lesson. Gabriel's Message. Joys Seven. Dormi Jesu (Rutter). Riu riu chiu. Seventh Lesson. The Fayrfax Carol (Ades). While shepherds watched. Eighth Lesson. I saw three ships. Illuminairee Jerusalem (Weir). Ninth Lesson. O come all ye faithful. Prayer and Blessing. Hark! The herald angels sing. In dulci jubilo (Bach).
    CONDUCTOR: Stephen Cleobury
    ARTISTS: King's College Cambridge Choir

    60. October 11-20
    Dear ma Pa, I really ought to be sending you What will Goldmark and adler haveto say when I He would acknowledge stride pianist Fats Waller as a primary
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    Virginia Woolf records her impressions of Katherine Mansfield: "I'm a little shocked by her commonness at first sight; lines so hard and cheap. However, when this diminishes, she is so intelligent and inscrutable that she repays friendship." Aaron Copland to his parents:
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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt is presented with a letter signed by Albert Einstein urging the United States to rapidly develop an atomic bomb program. The Gang of FourMao's widow, Jiang Qing, and three othersare arrested in China and charged with plotting a coup. October 12 top
    Christopher Columbus sights Guanahani ( Plana Cays? ) Island in the Bahamas. ( The theory popularized by Samuel E. Morison The Discovery of America (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1992, with Carol Christensen).

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