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Gilder and controversy
The article was about a controversy engendered by a George Gilder article that had recently appeared in Upside magazine.

Gilder and appearing
Since then he has gone on to become one of the highest-paid stars on British TV, mostly in comedies, appearing in shows such as Only When I Laugh ( as Roy Figgis ), The Beiderbecke Affair ( as Trevor Chaplin ), The Beiderbecke Tapes, Andy Capp ( in the title role ), The Beiderbecke Connection, Second Thoughts ( as Bill MacGregor ), Midsomer Murders, Pay and Display, Dalziel and Pascoe, Close and True, Born and Bred ( as Dr. Arthur Gilder ), and New Tricks ( as Jack Halford ).

Gilder and on
Wayne Angell, James Baker, Bennett, Michael Boskin, Edwin Feulner, Forbes, George Gilder, Carla Hills, Larry Kudlow, Laffer, Ed Meese, Mundell, Michael Novak, and Watts endorsed the institute and agreed to lecture at Pepperdine and to serve on an advisory committee.
Chapman personally produced three tracks on the album, while his long-time engineer and now independent producer, Peter Coleman ( who also supervised Nick Gilder ) oversaw the rest.
Most of the airborne forces that landed by Gilder or parachute lost most of their radios, which meant von Richthofen reliant on aerial reconnaissance aircraft.
The first mention of the word Digerati on USENET occurred in 1992, and referred to an article by George Gilder in Upside magazine.
This was to be Ellis's last album as a leader, although he would appear on albums by Nick Gilder ( You Know Who You Are ) and Tommy Vig ( 1978 ).
When the WRLI venture came to an end, Elliot ( born Christopher Gaydon, 1953 ) allegedly kept files on Pierson borrowed from Gilderand later arranged for their publication under his name in two publications before the book appeared.
With his college roommate George Gilder, he wrote an attack on the anti-intellectual policies of Barry Goldwater entitled The Party That Lost Its Head ( 1966 ).
Nicholas Carr speaking at the 12th Annual Gilder / Forbes Telecosm Conference at The Sagamore | The Sagamore Resort in Lake George ( New York ) | Lake George, New York on May 28, 2008.
He spent most of his childhood with his mother and his stepfather, Gilder Palmer, on a dairy farm in Tyringham, Massachusetts.
The first mention of the word " Digerati " on USENET occurred in 1992, and referred to an article by George Gilder in Upside magazine.
For nearly thirty years, George Gilder has lectured internationally on economics, technology, education, and social theory.
" While conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh says: " My friends, it would behoove you to study everything you can get your hands on by George Gilder, a true American genius.
He, like others at the institute, denies that the Shannon information measure alone provides a good measure for biological information, because that measure ignores the actual function or meaning in the code, but Gilder claims that Shannon information theory actually shows that evolution cannot be explained by unintelligent physical causes, because it focuses on " the medium, not the message " ( Shannon information is actually a measure of bandwidth, and it is calculated to exclude physical effects so that it measures the amount of abstract meaning that can be carried ).
* Booknotes interview with Gilder on Microcosm: The Quantum Revolution in Economics and Technology, September 24, 1989.
The single, " Roxy Roller ", became a No. 1 hit in Canada, holding the top position in the RPM national singles chart for three weeks beginning on June 26, 1976, and winning a Juno Award for the band, but Gilder and McCulloch subsequently left the band to pursue solo careers.
Clark Perry was brought in to replace Gilder on vocals, and Skip Prest replaced McCulloch on guitar.
Traveling to Hudson Bay on the schooner Eothen, Schwatka's initial team included William Henry Gilder, his second in command ; naturalist Heinrich Klutshak, Frank Melms, and Joe Eiberbing, an Inuit interpreter and guide who had assisted explorer Charles Francis Hall in his search for Franklin between 1860 and 1869.
He came close to his first victory in June at the Principal Charity Classic, but bogeys on his final two holes allowed Bob Gilder to win by one shot.
As part of CRTC approval of the sale, Gilder Broadcasting was given new call signs for its radio stations and on February 1, 1977, the stations became CFYN and CHAS-FM.
Following the change of ownership in 1977, the majority of the on air staffs and news departments of Hyland and Algonquin stayed with Huron Broadcasting, leaving Gilder Broadcasting to find a new staff for its two stations.
Part Deux, where she plays a spoof on Sharon Stone's character ( Catherine Tramell ) from Basic Instinct, Cordelia the prostitute in Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight and Captain Linda Gilder in Under Siege 2.

Gilder and himself
In the 1970s Gilder established himself as a critic of feminism and government welfare policies ; he argued they eroded the " sexual constitution " that socialized men as fathers and providers.
Gilder moved to Harvard Square the following year and became a writer, modeling himself after Joan Didion.

Gilder and interest
Gilder took an active interest in all public affairs, especially those which tend towards reform and good government, and was a member of many New York clubs.
Demonstrating his interest in the future of innovation-driven education models, in 2009 Gilder delivered the opening keynote address at the annual EduComm Conference, a nationwide gathering of higher education leaders pursuing breakthrough technologies with the potential to transform the college experience.

Gilder and women
Gilder states that men are superior to women in the workplace and in creative ventures outside the home, due to inborn, biologically determined differences between men and women.
Gilder also describes women as " a very physiological consciousness ," and asserts that women — due to inborn, biologically determined differences from men — must give up " choice " or else the family will be destroyed.
Referring to women, Gilder asserted in 1994:
In Wealth and Poverty Gilder extended the sociological and anthropological analysis of his early books in which he had advocated for the socialization of men into service to women through work and marriage.
Jeannette Leonard Gilder ( 3 October 1849 – 17 January 1916 ) was a pioneer for United States women in journalism.

Gilder and was
Supporters, like George Gilder in his book, Telecosm, note that " Milken was a key source of the organizational changes that have impelled economic growth over the last twenty years.
In 2003, Gilder, having a series of financial and legal setbacks, resold the magazine to Tyrrell and the American Alternative Foundation, the organization under which the magazine was originally incorporated, for a dollar.
The first Volkswagen Beetle dealer in the UK was J. Gilder & Co. Ltd. in Sheffield, which began selling Volkswagens in 1953.
First formulated in this form by George Gilder in 1993, and attributed to Robert Metcalfe in regard to Ethernet, Metcalfe's law was originally presented, circa 1980, not in terms of users, but rather of " compatible communicating devices " ( for example, fax machines, telephones, etc.
The inaugural Shooting Stars Competition was won by a team of Pat Carroll, Trey Gilder and Carlos Powell.
Woodward was a wargamer and hosted a series of programmes for Tyne Tees Television in 1978 about the hobby with fellow enthusiast Peter Gilder, who built and owned the beautiful Gettysburg diorama used for one of the gaming scenes from the 1974 film Callan.
1997 ISBN 1-901854-00-0-This was derived allegedly without permission from the archives Eric Gilder and Associates claim.
Richard Watson Gilder ( February 8, 1844 – November 19, 1909 ) was an American poet and editor.
Gilder was born at Bordentown, New Jersey.
He was the son of Jane ( Nutt ) Gilder and the Rev.
In April 1891, the monthly was renamed as The Century Magazine, and Gilder remained its editor until his death.
Gilder was a member of the Simplified Spelling Board.
Gilder was chairman of the first Tenement House Commission in New York City.
Gilder was born in New York City and raised in New York and Massachusetts.
His father, Richard Gilder, was killed flying in the Army Air Force in World War II when Gilder was three.
Gilder has asserted that the culture of Native Americans was " corrupt and unsuccessful ", and consequently Native American culture " failed ".
Eric Gilder ( 25 December 1911 – 1 June 2000 ) was an English musicologist.
Eric Gilder began his career as a teacher at a London music college that some years later was renamed as the Eric Gilder School of Music.

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