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Americana and New
The most important of these, Magnalia Christi Americana ( 1702 ), comprises seven distinct books, many of which depict biographical and historical narratives to which later American writers, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Elizabeth Drew Stoddard, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, would look in describing the cultural significance of New England for later generations after the American Revolution.
* Reiner Smolinski, " How to Go to Heaven, or How Heaven Goes: Natural Science and Interpretation in Cotton Mather's Biblia Americana ( 1690-1728 )," in, The New England Quarterly 81. 2 ( June 2008 ): 278-329
Natural Science and Interpretation in Cotton Mather's Biblia Americana ( 1693-1728 )" The New England Quarterly 81. 2 ( 2008 ) 278-329.
The Encyclopedia Americana: The International Reference Work New York: Americana Corp., 1963.
The New Wave style of Talking Heads combined elements of punk, art rock, avant-garde, pop, funk, world music, and Americana.
The madison is a team event in track cycling, named after the first Madison Square Garden in New York, and known as the " American race " in French ( course à l ' américaine ) and in Italian and Spanish as Americana.
* " Sunny Disposish " / " Fox Trot " from " Americana ", recorded on February 3, 1927, in New York and released as Victor 20493B
With the rise of the New Imperialism in the Western hemisphere at the end of the 19th century, debates arose between imperialist and isolationist factions in the U. S. Here, Pax Americana was used to connote the peace across the United States and, more widely, as a Pan-American peace under the aegis of the Monroe Doctrine.
The labels newly under the Blue Note umbrella are Angel Records, EMI Classics and Virgin Classics ( classical music ), Narada Productions ( contemporary jazz and world-influenced music, including exclusively licensed sub-label Real World Records ), Back Porch Records ( folk and Americana ), Higher Octave Records ( smooth jazz and New Age music ), and Mosaic Records ( devoted exclusively to reissuing jazz recordings in limited-edition boxed sets ).
In radio two stations broadcast from New Braunfels, KGNB 1420 AM & KNBT 92. 1 FM, notable for its Americana music format.
" Flacks Americana: John Rendon's Shallow PR War on Terrorism ," The New Republic May 20, 2002.
The Yippies held their first press conference in New York at the Americana Hotel March 17, 1968, five months before the August 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
* 1979 – Americana published in New York by Mayflower Books Inc. A compilation of 64 photographs from throughout Kertész's career.
Phi Iota Alpha sponsored the 1932 convention in New York City with the purpose of forming the Union Latino Americana ( ULA ) with hopes of expanding its ideals internationally.
The band takes its name from the New Order song " Love Vigilantes ," although their sound tends more to folk, Americana, and country rock than New Wave.
New England and Early Americana Federalist architecture are prevalent throughout.
* The Encyclopedia Americana: a library of universal knowledge, Vol. 4, J. D. Lyon Company: Albany, New York, 1919.
" was part of the 1932 musical New Americana ; the melody is based on a Russian lullaby Gorney heard as a child.
* Slide Show: Art Americana " Art Reviews ; Red, White and Blue Americana Atop a Cultural Rainbow " by Roberta Smith, The New York Times, January 20, 2006

Americana and York
Within the train's 10 display cars, converted from New York Central and Penn Central baggage cars, were over 500 precious treasures of Americana.
New York: Americana Corp., 1966.
* 1931 Americana ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY ).
In that year, the company opened four stores at The Galleria in Houston, Texas, Americana Manhasset, in Manhasset, New York, The Forum Shops at Caesars in Las Vegas, Nevada, and The Village of Merrick Park in Coral Gables, Florida.
He was engaged by Sir Anthony Panizzi, librarian of the British Museum, to collect historical books, documents, journals, etc., concerning North and South America ; and he was purchasing agent for the Smithsonian Institution and for the Library of Congress, as well as for James Lenox, of New York, for whom he secured much of the valuable Americana in the Lenox library in that city, and for the John Carter Brown library, at Providence, Rhode Island.

Americana and Hotel
Then in 1952 he landed the job of the largest luxury hotel in Miami Beach, the property he is most associated with, the Fontainebleau Hotel, which was followed the next year by the equally successful Eden Roc Hotel and the Americana ( later the Sheraton Bal Harbour ) in 1956.
* Americana of Bal Harbour Hotel, Miami Beach, 1956 demolished 2007
* The Americana of San Juan Hotel, now InterContinental San Juan, San Juan, 1961
In February 1965, Webster suffered a fatal heart attack in the lobby of the Americana Hotel in Bal Harbour, Florida while he and Randolph were attending an AFL-CIO Convention.
| align = left | Congress Americana Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, United States
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His father John Asaph Rice was a hotelier in Chicago, co-owner of the Sherman House Hotel, and noted collector of rare books, manuscripts, and Americana.
2008 " Rally at the Texas Hotel " is released on Wildflower Records into Europe and receives accolades from Swedish and Dutch Americana Music Press.

Americana and now
Long available as a 30-volume print set, the Encyclopedia Americana is now marketed as an online encyclopedia requiring a subscription.
In the wake of then-Governor Jimmy Carter's visit to the region in 1972, Americana incorporated the Confederate flag into the municipal coat of arms ( though the largely Italian-descended population removed it some years later, reasoning that descendants of Confederado now comprise but a tenth of the municipal population ).
The first records on the occupation of the lands where Americana now stands date from the late 18th century, when Domingos da Costa Machado I acquired a crown property between the municipalities of Vila Nova da Constituição ( now Piracicaba ) and Vila de São Carlos ( now Campinas ).
The major exceptions are Arabian fables and American fables, from the fable world of Americana appearing in " Jack of Fables ", such as Paul Bunyan, Black Sambo ( now known as Sam ) and the Lone Ranger.

Americana and Sheraton
Americana Hotels, Budget Rent a Car, Hyatt Hotels, Marriott Hotels, Rodeway Inns, Sheraton Hotels, and Quality Inn were a few of the major companies hosted.

Americana and 1961
As a consequence Odría was able to return and set up UNO in 1961, and the party quickly became the country's third biggest behind Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana and Popular Action.

New and York
Our meeting took place in May, 1961, during one of the Maestro's stop-overs in New York, before he left for Europe.
After he had spent the first three years in New York as associate conductor, at Toscanini's invitation, of the NBC Orchestra, he made numerous guest appearances throughout the United States and Latin America.
Principal author of `` The Federalist '', he swung New York over from opposition to the Constitution to ratification almost single-handedly.
He ended his public career as a two-term governor of New York.
Talleyrand passed his New York law office one night on the way to a party.
No Southern novelist has done for Atlanta or Birmingham what Herrick, Dreiser, and Farrell did for Chicago or Dos Passos did for New York.
But hear Harrison E. Salisbury, former Moscow correspondent of The New York Times, and author of `` To Moscow -- And Beyond ''.
Exhibited in shows in London in 1935, and in New York the following year, the new, more elaborated abstracts were much favored in the circles of the modernists as three-dimentional dramas of great intellectual coherence.
In New York he was well received by what was then only a small brave band of non-figurative artists, including Alexander Calder, George K. L. Morris, De Kooning, Holty and a few others.
At the time of his capture Helion had on his person a sketchbook he had bought at Woolworth's in New York.
While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
Between 1944 and 1947 Helion had a series of one-man shows -- at the Paul Rosenberg Gallery in New York and in Paris -- of his new realistic pictures.
The New York Herald Tribune's photographer, Ira Rosenberg, tells an anecdote about the time he wanted to take a picture of Carl playing a guitar.
In answer to a New York Times query on what is fame ( `` Thoughts On Fame '', October 23, 1960 ), Carl said: `` Fame is a figment of a pigment.
`` Well, as a matter of fact, I've looked through back-issue files of New York papers for December, 1957, and haven't found a great deal '' --
`` It wasn't necessarily all here in New York.
When the troupe traveled to New York to participate in a one-act-play competition -- and won -- Mercer, instead of returning with the rest of the company in triumph, remained in New York.
the Honorable Robert Wagner, Sr., at that time a justice of the New York Supreme Court, was on the reception committee.
City editor Victor Watson of the New York American was a man of brooding suspicions and mysterious shifts of mood.
The blue-eyed Watson decided that he would dislike living in New York, and the deal fell through.
Hearst took a brief respite to hurry home to New York to become a father.
Attorney Shearn had worked on this for two years and had succeeded in getting a report supporting his stand from the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.

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