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18-bis Legge 91 / 1981 mainly for the abnormal signing in 2002 – 03 season, ( such as Davide Bombardini for € 11 million account value, which the flopped player exchange boosted 2002 – 03 season result ) and the tax payment of 2002 – 03 season was rescheduled.
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The Elisabeth Schwarzkopf / Walter Legge Society, chaired by Dr Daphne Kerslake, continues to keep her name alive.
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Named for William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth — an important supporter of Eleazar Wheelock's earlier efforts but who, in fact, opposed creation of the College and never donated to it — Dartmouth is the nation's ninth oldest college and the last institution of higher learning established under Colonial rule.
In Italy a state-run school system has existed since 1859, when the Legge Casati ( Casati Act ) mandated educational responsibilities for the forthcoming Italian state ( Italian unification took place in 1861 ).
James Legge continued to be Principal until he was appointed by the Government in 1864 to help prepare for the opening of Queen's College.
As Legge was a recording producer for EMI it was widely believed that the orchestra was primarily formed for recording purposes, but that was not Legge's intention.
He had been Sir Thomas Beecham's assistant at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, before World War II, and, assuming that he and Beecham would be in charge there again after the war, Legge planned to establish a first-class orchestra for opera, concerts and recordings.
After the war, opera resumed at Covent Garden under a different management, but Legge went ahead with his plans for a new orchestra.
Beecham conducted the concert ( for the fee of one cigar ) but as he refused to be Legge's employee and Legge refused to cede control of the orchestra, Beecham instead went on to found the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Needing to find a new conductor for the orchestra, Legge turned to Otto Klemperer, whose career was flagging at the time.
His career was turned around in 1954 by the London-based producer Walter Legge, who recorded Klemperer in Beethoven, Brahms and much else with his hand-picked orchestra, the Philharmonia, for the EMI label.
He returned to Cambridge from London for a few days in June 1573, about a month before his death, and resigned the mastership to Thomas Legge, a tutor at Jesus College.
Some believe it was named for George Whitefield, a famous English evangelist, and a friend of William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, the patron of Dartmouth College.
In March 1946, Schwarzkopf was invited to audition for Walter Legge, an influential British classical record producer and a founder of the Philharmonia Orchestra.
Legge was an ardent opponent of Britain's opium policy, and was a founding member of the Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade.
* Lauren F. Pfister, Striving for ' The Whole Duty of Man ': James Legge and the Scottish Protestant Encounter with China, 2 vols., published by The Scottish Studies Centre of the Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz in Germersheim, 2004.
On 3 July 1914, he sailed for England with his wife and three children to replace Colonel James Gordon Legge as the Australian representative on the Imperial General Staff.
Arthur Legge, fourth son of the third Earl, was a General in the British Army and Member of Parliament for Banbury.
Heneage Legge, sixth son of the fourth Earl, was Member of Parliament for St George's Hanover Square.
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* Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth On and Off the Record: A Memoir of Walter Legge Faber and Faber Ltd ( December 31, 1982 ) ISBN 0-571-11928-X ; Scribner ( March 1982 ) ISBN 0-684-17451-0 ; ( paperback ) ISBN 0-571-14912-X ; University of British Columbia Press ( January 1, 2002 ) ISBN 1-55553-519-4
* Norman J. Girardot, The Victorian Translation of China: James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage ( Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002 ) is a major reassessment of Legge and his role in creating British Sinology and European study of world religion.
In November 2005, Legge became the first woman to test a Formula One car since Sarah Fisher in 2002.
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Compare these transcriptions of Chinese 道: Wade – Giles tao or tao < sup > 4 </ sup > ( marking 4th tone ), Legge romanization tâo, Latinxua Sin Wenz dau, Yale Romanization dàu, Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II dau, Hanyu Pinyin dào, Tongyong Pinyin daˋo, Gwoyeu Romatzyh or National Romanization daw, Zhuyin fuhao ㄉㄠ, and Cyrillic Palliday system дао.
*-See the chapter on " Getting on Record ", pp. 62 – 75, about the early record industry and Fred Gaisberg and Walter Legge and ffrr ( Full Frequency Range Recording ).
James Legge ( 1815 – 1897 ), scholar and missionary to China, was born in Huntly and educated there and at King's College Aberdeen, before leaving to his first mission post in Malacca in 1839.
Abel-Rémusat's counterparts in England and Germany were Samuel Kidd ( 1797 – 1843 ) and Wilhelm Schott ( 1807 – 1889 ) respectively, though the first important secular sinologists in these two countries were James Legge and Hans Georg Conon von der Gabelentz.
James Legge (; Chinese: 理雅各 ; December 20, 1815 – November 29, 1897 ) was a noted Scottish sinologist, a Scottish Congregationalist, representative of the London Missionary Society in Malacca and Hong Kong ( 1840 – 1873 ), and first professor of Chinese at Oxford University ( 1876 – 1897 ).
Legge married twice, first to Mary Isabella Morison ( 1816 – 1852 ) and after she died to a widow, Hannah Mary Willetts ( d 1881, née Johnstone ).
Legge's most enduring work has been The Chinese Classics: with a Translation, Critical and Exegetical Notes, Prolegomena, and Copious Indexes, 5 vols., ( Hong Kong: Legge ; London: Trubner, 1861 – 1872 ):
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