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Bosustow and Hilberman
In 1943, Zack Schwartz, David Hilberman, and Stephen Bosustow formed a studio called first Industrial Film & Poster Service and later United Productions of America, where they were free to apply their concepts.
In 1943 John Hubley left Screen Gems and formed a studio with former Disney animators Stephen Bosustow, David Hilberman, and Zachary Schwartz, who — like Hubley — had left Walt's nest during the animator's strike.
By 1946, the studio was renamed as United Productions of America ( UPA ), and Hilberman and Schwartz had sold their shares of the studio stock to Bosustow.
He left the company during Disney animators ' strike in 1941, and found work directing films for Screen Gems and the Army's First Motion Picture Unit until he joined United Productions of America which was founded by Stephen Bosustow, Zack Schwartz, Dave Hilberman and former Disney animator Ub Iwerks.

Bosustow and new
In 1956, Steve Bosustow secured a CBS contract for UPA to produce a television series ( The Gerald McBoing Boing Show, 1956-57 ) that brought new talent to the studio, and a brand new energy emerged under the supervision of Bobe Cannon.
But, as the major Hollywood studios began cutting back and shutting down their animation studios in the early 1960s, UPA was in financial straits, and Steve Bosustow sold the studio to a new producer, Henry G. Saperstein.

Bosustow and studio
The studio continued under the management of Bosustow, but the energetic, innovative quality of UPA's cartoons was irreparably damaged.
However, UPA would suffer a major blow after John Hubley was fired from the studio during the McCarthy Era in 1952, due to suspicions of his having ties to Communism ; Steve Bosustow took over, but was not as successful as Hubley, and the studio was eventually sold to Henry Saperstein.

Bosustow and .
Wayne Johnston was a prominent ruckman / forward, and Carlton had great success recruiting high profile Western Australian footballers to the club, including Mike Fitzpatrick, Ken Hunter and Peter Bosustow.
In 1973, Nick Bosustow and David Adams co-produced an 11-minute animated short, The Legend of John Henry for Paramount Pictures.
* Stephen ( Steve ) R. and Audrey Bosustow Cabin, Lake Almanor, Chester, California

Hilberman and new
The departures also included David Hilberman and John Hubley, who all went on to form a new animation studio known as United Productions of America, or UPA.

Schwartz and named
In the film, Sondheim plays a wise-cracking pianist named Maxie Schwartz.
Schwartz is an influential member of the F / OSS community, and has been named a " Perl Expert " and interviewed by numerous outlets-to discuss his views on Perl, Ruby, Smalltalk and other topics-including Dr. Dobbs Journal, Paul dot Com Security TV, The Command Line, PerlCast, FLOSS Weekly, ONLamp. com, and InfoQ.
Screen legend Tony Curtis ( 1925 – 2010 ), who was born Bernard Schwartz, named himself for the titular character ; the novel from which this film was adapted was the actor's favorite.
George T. Simon discovered a saxophonist named Wilbur Schwartz for Glenn Miller.
* Yogurt, a parody of Frank Oz ’ s Jedi master Yoda ( named after the food yogurt ), is a sage with deep knowledge of the mysterious power called The Schwartz.
This idea was eventually expanded into the concept of a multiverse, including such worlds as Earth-Three, which was an " opposite " world where heroes were villains and historical events happened in reverse of how they occurred in real life ( e. g., President John Wilkes Booth being assassinated by an actor named Abraham Lincoln ), and Earth Prime, which was ostensibly the " real world " and used to explain how real-life DC staffers ( such as Julius Schwartz ) could occasionally appear in comics stories, and so forth.
In 1846, a man named James McDowell bought from John Schwartz.
* Discusses the Smith set ( named GETCHA ) and the Schwartz set ( named GOTCHA ) as possible standards for optimal collective choice.
Alois Schwartz was named interim coach and he managed the club to a seventh place finish on the season.
The Schwartz set is named for political scientist Thomas Schwartz.
* Discusses the Smith set ( named GETCHA ) and the Schwartz set ( named GOTCHA ) as possible standards for optimal, rational collective choice.
If Q = 1, the configuration is named BPST instanton after its discoverers Alexander Belavin, Alexander Polyakov, Albert S. Schwartz and Yu.
Lighthouse co-founder Schwartz continued to move up through the ranks at Sun, becoming the head of its software division in 2002, and in April 2006 was named Sun's CEO and President.
Julius Furst is named for, and as resembles, late DC Comics editor Julius Schwartz.
However, Ruby Schwartz, the consultant pediatrician and named child protection doctor at the hospital, diagnosed scabies and decided that it was scratching that caused the injuries.
He is survived by his wife of nearly 70 years, Mildred Schwartz and their four children: Donald, Lloyd ( the creator of The Munsters Today ), Ross, and Hope ( wife of Laurence Juber ; reportedly named after Bob Hope ).
As a result, Sussel joined forces with Schwartz to found Laurie Records, this time named after his other daughter, Laura Sue Sussel.
Eldest brother Henry Schwartz was married quite late in life to a former nun named Caroline Di Donato ( b. 1896 in Ohio ), who was also a former nurse and the former Dean of Women at Seton Hall University in New Jersey.
The Gerald Schwartz School of Business at St. Francis Xavier University was named in his honour in recognition of his donations to the university.
The gold, silver and bronze medals for top academic standing in the JD / MBA program at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Rotman School of Management are named after Schwartz.
On February 12, 2009, Cecil was named the Titan's defensive coordinator, replacing the departed Jim Schwartz, who had taken the position of Head Coach for the Detroit Lions.

Schwartz and new
Instead of reviving the old character, Schwartz had writers Robert Kanigher and John Broome, penciler Carmine Infantino, and inker Joe Kubert create an entirely new super-speedster, updating and modernizing the Flash's civilian identity, costume, and origin with a science-fiction bent.
" There was a new subculture of extremely bright kids developing into what would become known as hackers ," said Schwartz.
Similar to the approach employed in the McLean transaction, the use of publicly traded holding companies as investment vehicles to acquire portfolios of investments in corporate assets was a relatively new trend in the 1960s, popularized by the likes of Warren Buffett ( Berkshire Hathaway ) and Victor Posner ( DWG Corporation ), and later adopted by Nelson Peltz ( Triarc ), Saul Steinberg ( Reliance Insurance ) and Gerry Schwartz ( Onex Corporation ).
Under the " creative guidance " of Fox and Schwartz, " Hawkman and the Atom were given new costumes, new identities ," and drew an audience of fans old and new.
On 7 August 1968, McCartney took his new girlfriend Francie Schwartz and Taylor to the Apple Boutique closed only a week before, in order to paint the upcoming single's title Hey Jude / Revolution on its large street-side shop window.
Similar to the approach employed in the McLean transaction, the use of publicly traded holding companies as investment vehicles to acquire portfolios of investments in corporate assets was a relatively new trend in the 1960s popularized by the likes of Warren Buffett ( Berkshire Hathaway ) and Victor Posner ( DWG Corporation ) and later adopted by Nelson Peltz ( Triarc ), Saul Steinberg ( Reliance Insurance ) and Gerry Schwartz ( Onex Corporation ).
Joseph Schwartz, along with Affret Shekt, the scientist who developed the new device that boosted Schwartz's mental powers, his daughter Pola Shekt, and a visiting archaeologist Bel Arvardan, are captured by the rebels, but they escape with the help of Schwartz's new mental abilities, and they are narrowly able to stop the plan to release the virus.
During an interview with Raw Power Magazine editors Robert Olshever, Murray Schwartz and Scott Stephens ( future singer of Liquid Blue ), Ozzy mentioned he was looking for a new guitar player.
On February 7, 2005, a completely renovated and modernized terminal, designed by architect Frederic Schwartz, was dedicated, along with the new two-acre Peter Minuit Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
The producers hired Stephen Schwartz, another alumnus of Carnegie Mellon's theater department, to write a new song score.
Later in the decade, DC Comics under editor Julius Schwartz decided to revive a number of heroes in new incarnations, but with the same names and powers.
This production, helmed with ever-increasing doses of exaggeration by Scott Schwartz, pushes the idiot quotient to new levels and overwhelms the piece's playful political commentary ".
In December 2003, the original animated cartoon opening and theme music were replaced with a new live-action sequence, featuring Laporte and Schwartz, and a different song.
After Wicked, Schwartz was tapped to contribute music and lyrics for a new musical that was commissioned to celebrate the bicentennial of the birth of Hans Christian Andersen.
In September 2011, the Northlight Theatre in Chicago premiered Schwartz's new musical, Snapshots which featured music and lyrics by Schwartz, book by David Stern, and was directed by Ken Sawyer.
He was partially created by editor Julius Schwartz, who wanted a new supporting character for the Flash.
Following the creation of an all new Flash, aka Barry Allen who carried the superhero name from the original Golden Age Flash, by editor-conceptualist Schwartz, scripter Robert Kanigher and penciler Infantino in Showcase # 4 ( Oct 1956 )— considered the comic that triggered the Silver Age — Broome wrote Flash stories beginning in that very issue.
In 2009, Phantom Planet will be featured on Josh Schwartz new show ' Rockville, CA.
A new modern Hebrew translation has been written by Prof. Michael Schwartz, professor emeritus of Tel Aviv University's departments of Jewish philosophy and Arabic language and literature.
With Laurent Schwartz he supervised the early research of Alexander Grothendieck ; later from 1959 to 1964 he was at IHÉS alongside Grothendieck, and collaborating on the expository work needed to support the project of refounding algebraic geometry on the new basis of schemes.
Planet was one of the magazines to make the " bug-eyed monster ", or " BEM ", a staple of sf art. Fiction House apparently made the decision to launch Planet Stories so quickly that there was little time for Reiss to obtain new stories, so he worked with Julius Schwartz and other authors ' agents to fill the first issue.

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