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Bohr worked at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in early 1948, and later at Columbia University from January 1949 to August 1950.
In early 1810, Thompson was returning eastward towards Montreal but while on route at Rainy Lake, received orders to return to the Rocky Mountains and establish a route to the mouth of the Columbia.
In early 1942, the laboratory group at Columbia was asked to move to the University of Chicago as part of the Manhattan Project.
Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became an unprecedentedly successful solo artist from the early to mid-1940s, after being signed to Columbia Records in 1943.
Greenpeace evolved from the peace movement and anti-nuclear protests in Vancouver, British Columbia, in the early 1970s.
The Klerer-May System is an early system from Columbia University with special mathematics symbols.
* Columbia MM, an early e-mail client
All through the teens and twenties, he built the Publix Theatres Corporation, a mighty chain of nearly 2, 000 screens, ran two production studios, and became an early investor in radio, taking a 50 % interest in the new Columbia Broadcasting System in 1928 ( selling it within a few years ; this would not be the last time Paramount and CBS crossed paths, as time proved ).
Also named after him are the hamlets of Stuyvesant and Stuyvesant Falls in Columbia County, New York, where descendants of the early Dutch settlers still live and where the Dutch Reformed Church remains an important part of the community, as well as shopping centers, yacht clubs and other buildings and facilities throughout the area where the Dutch colony once was.
Detail from a fresco by Constantino Brumidi in the United States Capitol | U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C., showing two early symbols of America: Columbia ( name ) | Columbia ( left ) and the Indian princess
* Columbia, another name for the 2-4-2 classification of steam locomotives, named for an early locomotive of this type called Columbia
The IWW was active in Canada from a very early point in the organization's history, especially in Western Canada, primarily in British Columbia.
The Chardonnay vintages of the early 1990s from British Columbia helped generate international attention to the quality of Canadian wines apart from ice wine varietals.
Many of the early safety procedures and waste disposal practices were inadequate, and government documents have since confirmed that Hanford's operations released significant amounts of radioactive materials into the air and the Columbia River, which threatened the health of residents and ecosystems.
In 1966, on the basis of his early electronic music, he was invited by Vladimir Ussachevsky at Columbia University to study in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center.
Columbia Pictures had an interest in a Lawrence project dating back to the early ' 50s, and when Spiegel convinced a reluctant A. W.
* The Chinook, an early 20th Century newspaper in Vancouver, British Columbia, published by George Murray
For Slayton's contributions to the early planning of Columbia, the community center in the Wilde Lake village, Slayton House, was named for him.
In early 1811, the supply ship Tonquin left supplies and men to establish Fort Astoria ( Oregon ) at the mouth of the Columbia River and Fort Okanogan ( Washington ) at the confluence of the Okanogan and Columbia Rivers.
In early 1964, Simon and Garfunkel got an audition with Columbia Records, whose executive Clive Davis was impressed enough to sign the duo to a contract to produce an album.
* The University Transition Program, an early college entrance program based in the University of British Columbia
Whether this article refers to an early version of the contemporary dance by the same name is still a matter of debate, as some historians claim that Carolina Shag is a descendant of Carolina Jitterbug, and its predecessor, Little Apple ( whose origins can supposedly be traced to Columbia, S. C. in 1937 ).

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One of the earliest 20th century practitioners of this method was The Mills Brothers whose early recordings of the 1930s clearly stated on the label that all instrumentation was done vocally.
Their third and final album, That'll Be the Day, was put together from early recordings and was released in April.
Low-cost production quality was typical for early black metal artists with low budgets, where recordings would often be done in their homes or basements.
The slap style cuts through the sound of a band better than simply plucking the strings, and allowed the bass to be more easily heard on early sound recordings, as the recording equipment of that time did not favor low frequencies.
Many historic bands and early rock music recordings used this configuration, notable users including Ringo Starr in the Beatles, Mitch Mitchell in the Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Barbata in the Turtles and many others.
Posthumously, two albums of demo recordings from 1974 to 1977 — Hardcore Devo: Volume One ( 1990 ) and Hardcore Devo: Volume Two ( 1991 )— were released on Rykodisc, as well as an album of early live recordings, DEVO Live: The Mongoloid Years.
In the early days of hip hop, albums were rare, so most of The Egyptian Lover's successful recordings were 12 " singles.
Some multi-track recordings were made on optical sound film, which led to new advances used primarily by MGM ( as early as 1937 ) and Twentieth Century Fox ( as early as 1941 ).
He created a large body of pioneering recordings using early tape recorders, studio technologies and the sounds of the manipulated human voice.
Harmonicas were heard on a handful of recordings in the early 1900s, generally labeled as a " Mouth Organ ".
Howlin ' Wolf's early recordings demonstrate great skill, particularly at blowing powerful riffs with the instrument.
That was quite a contrast with the earlier recordings, as he had written and co-written the music for much of the band's early material.
" A number of original recordings also were released in this way in the 1970s and early 1980s, such as " Gall in the Family Fare " ( a parody of All in the Family ), a single entitled " Makin ' Out ," the octuple-grooved track " It's a Super Spectacular Day ," which had eight possible endings, the spoken word Meet the Staff insert, and a six-track, 30-minute Mad Disco EP ( from the 1980 Special of the same title ) that included a disco version of " It's a Gas.
From the mid-1890s until the early 1920s both phonograph cylinder and disc recordings and machines to play them on were widely mass-marketed and sold.
* Listen to early recordings on the Edison Phonograph
Numerous early music ensembles specializing in music of the period give concert tours and make recordings, using a wide range of interpretive styles.
In several of his early recordings, Professor Longhair blended Afro-Cuban rhythms with rhythm and blues.
British rhythm and blues developed in the early 1960s, largely as a response to the recordings of American artists, often brought over by African American servicemen stationed in Britain during the Cold War, or merchant seamen visiting ports such as London, Liverpool, Newcastle on Tyne and Belfast.
First in the early 1940s many jazz bands began to include ragtime in their repertoire and put out ragtime recordings on 78 rpm records.
He also played a major part in Cher's early solo career with recordings such as " Bang Bang " and " You Better Sit Down Kids ".
House had been retired from the music business for many years, and was unaware of the 1960s folk blues revival and international enthusiasm regarding his early recordings.
However, without the guiding hand of Rankine, recordings were sporadic and subsequent Associates records failed to reach the charts in the UK and sold far fewer than their early albums.
Competition between people concerning who can lift the heaviest weight has been recorded in diverse and ancient civilizations as early as the earliest known recordings of such human events, including those found in Egypt, China and in ancient Greece.

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