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Cantor and corporate
World Trade Center | One World Trade Center, the building with the antenna to the left, included the corporate headquarters of Cantor Fitzgerald.

Cantor and headquarters
Cantor has since rebuilt its infrastructure, thanks in part to the efforts of its London office, and now has its headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
Prior to the September 11 attacks, One World Trade Center served as the headquarters of Cantor Fitzgerald.

Cantor and New
Headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, Cantor Fitzgerald was formerly based in the World Trade Center and was the company hardest hit by the September 11, 2001 attacks, which killed all 658 of its employees who were in the office at the time ( out of 960 who were based there ).
Cantor Fitzgerald lost over two-thirds of its workforce, considerably more than any of the other World Trade Center tenants or the New York City Police Department and New York City Fire Department.
Contemporary campus landmarks include the Main Quad and Memorial Church, the Cantor Center for Visual Arts and art gallery, the Stanford Mausoleum and the Angel of Grief, Hoover Tower, the Rodin sculpture garden, the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden, the Arizona Cactus Garden, the Stanford University Arboretum, Green Library and the Dish.
Historian Norman Cantor who specialized in the medieval period, teaching and writing at Columbia and New York University, says in 1993: " It may be true that the Arabs had now fully extended their resources and they would not have conquered France, but their defeat ( at Tours ) in 732 put a stop to their advance to the north.
Lucille Ball had come to Hollywood in 1933, when, after a successful stint as a New York model, she was chosen by Sam Goldwyn to be one of sixteen Goldwyn Girls to co-star in the picture Roman Scandals with film star Eddie Cantor.
* Jacob A. Cantor ( 1854 – 1921 ), New York politician
The structural engineer for the building is WSP Cantor Seinuk, New York City.
Cantor was born in New York City, the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants, Meta and Mechel Iskowitz.
At the 1939 New York World's Fair, Cantor publicly denounced antisemitic radio personality Father Charles Coughlin and was dropped by his sponsor, Camel cigarettes.
On May 25, 1944, pioneer television station WPTZ ( now KYW-TV ) in Philadelphia presented a special telecast featuring Eddie Cantor, which was also fed to the NBC television station in New York City, WNBT ( now WNBC ).
Arriving shortly before airtime at the Philadelphia studios, Cantor was reportedly told to cut the song because the NBC New York censors considered some of the lyrics too risqué.
The oldest definition of the cardinality of a set X ( implicit in Cantor and explicit in Frege and Principia Mathematica ) is as the set of all sets which are equinumerous with X: this does not work in ZFC or other related systems of axiomatic set theory because this collection is too large to be a set, but it does work in type theory and in New Foundations and related systems.
During its heyday, the Cotton Club served as a hip meeting spot featuring regular " Celebrity Nights " on Sundays which featured celebrity guests such as Jimmy Durante, George Gershwin, Sophie Tucker, Paul Robeson, Al Jolson, Mae West, Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin, Eddie Cantor, Fanny Brice, Langston Hughes, Judy Garland, Moss Hart, and New York City Mayor Jimmy Walker, among others.
As of 2006, the executive director of the New York WFP is Dan Cantor.
" Although he co-founded the Screen Actors Guild along with the efforts of James Cagney and Eddie Cantor in 1933, he returned to New York City.
Three years later, he moved to New York City and was hired as a singer and straight man on The Eddie Cantor Show, then becoming a CBS Radio staff announcer.
* Gamboge was a local New York City ( Brooklyn ) Rock Group during May 1965 to April 1970-members were Gabor Barabas ( Lead Singer ), Phil Cantor ( Lead Guitarist ), Martin Cohen ( Drums ), Paul Wax ( Rhythm / Sometimes Guitar ), George Reisman ( Bass Guitar ).
When that series came to an end in 1930, he headed for New York and became a CBS staff announcer, working with Fred Allen, Phil Baker, Eddie Cantor, Eddy Duchin and Ed Wynn.
Among Franklin's own idols, as he frequently told viewers, were Al Jolson, whom he literally " followed around " as a teenager in New York, and Eddie Cantor, who eventually began buying jokes from the young Franklin and whose Carnegie Hall show Franklin later produced.
New athletic director Daryl Gross fired Pasqualoni on December 29, 2004, despite the fact that Syracuse's president, Nancy Cantor, publicly stated that Pasqualoni would be on the sidelines the next season.
* Five O ' Clock Tea ( 1884 ), Iris & B. Gerald Cantor collection, New York City
* Norman F. Cantor, " The Nazi Twins: Percy Ernst Schramm and Ernst Hartwig Kantorowicz ," in Inventing the Middle Ages ( New York, 1991 ), pp. 79-117.
In New York City, Jess Robin ( Neil Diamond ), whose real name is Yussel Rabinovitch, is a young Jewish cantor performing at the synagogue of his imperious father Cantor Rabinovitch ( Laurence Olivier ).

Cantor and York
* Brian Cantor ( born 1948 ), Vice-Chancellor of the University of York, UK
" Meanwhile, back in New York City, Cantor Rabinovich confronts Rivka about Jess going to California and reminds her that her place is by her husband's side.
In New York City at the rehearsals, Jess is met by a friend of his father's, Leo ( Mike Kellin ), who explains that the doctors won't let Cantor Rabinovitch sing the Kol Nidre on Yom Kippur due to his high blood pressure.

Cantor and City
* Overture to Glory ( Der Vilner Shtot Khazn ; the Yiddish title literally means " The Vilnius City Cantor ") 1940, USA, B & W, 85 min, Yiddish with English subtitles.

Cantor and office
: This article is on the bagpipe part ; for the musical office, see Cantor.
Prior to its disestablishment, At one point Cantor Fitzgerald had an office in Chiyoda.
At one time Cantor Fitzgerald had an office in the Toranomon Mitsui Building in Kasumigaseki.
Cantor Fitzgerald has an office in Nyon.
Among these is the current Mayor's office ( former Ballet Hall ), a water reservoir, and the Cantor church, where a Russian pilot is buried.
The tower – designed by the architect Norman Foster, structurally engineered by WSP Cantor Seinuk, and constructed by Turner construction – is 46 stories tall, standing 182 meters ( 597 ft ) with of office space.
In 1823, he became Cantor of the Thomanerchor in Leipzig, an office he kept until his death.

Cantor and on
`` It is as though '', I said on the historic three-hour, coast-to-coast radio broadcast which I bought ( following Father Coughlin and pre-empting the Eddie Cantor, Manhattan Merry-go-round and Major Bowes shows ) `` That Man in the White House, like some despot of yore, insisted on reading my diary, raiding my larder and ransacking my lingerie!!
'' My impassioned plea for civil rights created a landslide of correspondence and one sponsor even asked me to consider replacing the Eddie Cantor comedy hour on a permanent basis.
That the algebra of the real numbers can be employed to yield results about the linear continuum of geometry relies on the Cantor – Dedekind axiom.
In mathematics, the Cantor set is a set of points lying on a single line segment that has a number of remarkable and deep properties.
A halting probability can be interpreted as the measure of a certain subset of Cantor space under the usual probability measure on Cantor space.
The probability measure on Cantor space, sometimes called the fair-coin measure, is defined so that for any binary string x the set of sequences that begin with x has measure 2 < sup >-| x |</ sup >.
Some Christian theologians ( particularly neo-Scholastics ) saw Cantor's work as a challenge to the uniqueness of the absolute infinity in the nature of God — on one occasion equating the theory of transfinite numbers with pantheism — a proposition which Cantor vigorously rejected.
In 1867, Cantor completed his dissertation, on number theory, at the University of Berlin.
During his honeymoon in the Harz mountains, Cantor spent much time in mathematical discussions with Richard Dedekind, whom he had met two years earlier while on Swiss holiday.
Soon after that second hospitalization, Cantor's youngest son Rudolph died suddenly ( while Cantor was delivering a lecture on his views on Baconian theory and William Shakespeare ), and this tragedy drained Cantor of much of his passion for mathematics.
Cantor suffered from chronic depression for the rest of his life, for which he was excused from teaching on several occasions and repeatedly confined in various sanatoria.
From 1905, Cantor corresponded with his British admirer and translator Philip Jourdain on the history of set theory and on Cantor's religious ideas.
Between 1870 and 1872, Cantor published more papers on trigonometric series, and also a paper defining irrational numbers as convergent sequences of rational numbers.
They both postulated that if the stars in the universe were distributed in a hierarchical fractal cosmology ( e. g., similar to Cantor dust )— the average density of any region diminishes as the region considered increases — it would not be necessary to rely on the Big Bang theory to explain Olbers ' paradox.
Leland Stanford, the university's founder, as painted by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier in 1881 and now on display at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts | Cantor Center
* 1977: Spanish singer Raphael recorded the song in Castilian on the album El Cantor (" The Singer ")
It was here on May 10, 1869, that Stanford drove The Last Spike ( or golden spike ) which is now on display at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, that joined the rails of the transcontinental railroad.

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