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Schramm and left
Pic 01. jpg | Arsenal of ancient mechanical artillery in the Saalburg, Germany ; left: polybolos reconstruction by the German engineer Erwin Schramm ( 1856-1935 )
With two games left for the Cowboys to play in the 1967 NFL season, Murchison and Cowboys general manager Tex Schramm announced a plan to build a new stadium in Irving, Texas.
Arsenal of ancient mechanical artillery in the Saalburg, Germany ; left: polybolos reconstruction by the German engineer Erwin Schramm ( 1856-1935 )

Schramm and band
Yo La Tengo reunited with Dave Schramm in 1990 to record Fakebook, an album of mostly acoustic tunes, including covers of Cat Stevens, Gene Clark, The Kinks, Daniel Johnston, among others, with five original songs by the band themselves, including an acoustic version of Barnaby Hardly Working.
While in Toledo, Shriner and his best friend Rob Weaver started a band called The Seventh Wave with former Newles members Bob Schramm and Bill Whitman.
The band was founded in East Berlin in 1978 as Familie Silly ( The Silly Family ) by guitarist Thomas Fritzsching and bassist Mathias Schramm, evolving from Fritzsching's previous band Phönix.
After the album was released, Schramm was asked to leave the band, and was replaced by Reznicek.

Schramm and after
Meanwhile, he refused to induct Tex Schramm ( even after Schramm's induction to the Pro Football Hall of Fame ).
Two weeks later, one day after the Cowboys ' 27-17 loss to the Detroit Lions, a team that had come into the game tied with the Chiefs, Giants and Rams for the worst record in the NFL, Schramm said on his radio show " There's an old saying, " If the teacher doesn't teach, the student doesn't learn ".
They remained close friends after Rozelle became NFL commissioner and Schramm became general manager of the Cowboys ( each holding their position for 29 years ).
Schramm stayed on only briefly with the Cowboys after Jerry Jones purchased the team and fired Tom Landry.

Schramm and with
The sections were mounted on cold slides smeared with Haupts' adhesive ( Johansen, 1940 ) in earlier experiments, and in later experiments with a different mixture of the same components reported by Schramm and Rottger ( 1959 ).
Schramm and Rottger ( 1959 ) did not report any such nonspecific staining of plant tissues with fluorescein isocyanate-labeled antiserum to tobacco mosaic virus.
Dallas had not worn its blue jerseys at home since 1964, as Cowboys general manager Tex Schramm opted to have the team wear white at home in order to present fans with a consistent look.
The group's debut recording was a 7 " single entitled " The River of Water " backed with a cover of Arthur Lee's " A House Is Not a Motel " released in late 1985 with Dave Schramm on lead guitar and Dave Rick on bass.
Years later, Kaplan recalled that the album was " just me and Georgia looking for an excuse to record with Dave Schramm and Al Greller " who played guitar and double bass on the album, respectively.
In 1991, with Dave Schramm in tow, Yo La Tengo collaborated with Daniel Johnston on the song " Speeding Motorcycle " which was released as a single.
Throughout his tenure, Landry worked closely with the Cowboys general manager, Tex Schramm.
In 1960, David Kenneth Berlo, a disciple of Schramm, expanded on Shannon and Weaver ’ s linear model of communication and created the Sender-Message-Channel-Receiver Model of communication ( SMCR Model ) exposed in his work The Process of Communication, where communication appears as a regulated process that allows the subject to negotiate with his living environment.
Schramm attended Alhambra High School and went to the University of Texas, graduating in 1947 with a bachelor's degree in journalism.
In 1966, Schramm met secretly with American Football League ( AFL ) founder Lamar Hunt to begin the negotiations that led to the 1970 merger of the NFL and AFL, as well as the first Super Bowl in 1967.
Don Shula said of Schramm, " I truly believe he had as much, or more, to do with the success of professional football as anyone who has ever been connected with the league.
The program began in 1936, with the gathering of poets and fiction writers under the direction of Wilbur Schramm.
The rise of the communication sciences in the 1950s saw a recognition of the field as an academic discipline, with Daniel Lerner, Wilbur Schramm, and Everett Rogers being the earliest influential advocates.
However, this negative view of guanxi is not universal, Schramm and Taube argue that guanxi has personalistic systems of social relationships have positive elements in producing social capital and that personalistic norms can co-exist with impersonal legalistic ones.
In June 1989, WLAF president Tex Schramm and other league officials met with Birmingham leaders to discuss the possibility of fielding a team at Legion Field.

Schramm and on
Substantial progress has been made on two-dimensional percolation through the conjecture of Oded Schramm that the scaling limit of a large cluster may be described in terms of a Schramm – Loewner evolution.
Nonetheless, Bright maintained his hands-off approach on the team while Schramm retained his confidence in Landry.
Wilbur Lang Schramm ( 1907 – 1987 ), called by communication theorist Everett Rogers as the founder of communication study, focused his studies on the experience of the sender and receiver ( listener ).
In late 1959, when it became apparent that the NFL was intent on expanding to Dallas, Schramm told his friends in football that he was interested in running the team.
Murchison hired Schramm as the general manager for a potential Dallas team, which became a reality when the league awarded a team to the city on January 28, 1960.
Schramm had created the Ring of Honor, and had been a " one-man committee " on inductions.
Mrs. Schramm died on December 8, 2002.
* Instruments in art and science: on the architectonics of cultural boundaries Helmar Schramm, Ludger Schwarte, Jan Lazardzig-Literary Criticism, 2008
* David Schramm, actor ( Roy Biggins on NBC's Wings )
David Norman Schramm ( October 25, 1945 – December 19, 1997 ) was an American astrophysicist and educator, and one of the world's foremost experts on the Big Bang theory.
Schramm, an avid private pilot, died on 19 December 1997, when his Swearingen-Fairchild SA-226 crashed near Denver, Colorado.
Bassist Jäcki Reznicek, formerly of Pankow, played fretless bass on the title track to the next album, Battailon D ' amour ( Battalion of Love, 1986 ), which proved to be one of the best-known songs ever to come out of East Germany ( the main bass line was played by Schramm ).
* Recent Developments in the Commercial Implementation of Topology Optimization ; Uwe Schramm, Ming Zhou ; IUTAM Symposium on Topological Design Optimization of Structures, Machines and Materials: Status and Perspectives, 239 – 248 ; 2006 Springer.
Completing the new lineup was another Russian, Oleg " Schramm " Gorbunov on keyboards and accordion and new American drummer Adam Gust.
At that time Schramm stated the Birmingham was under consideration for a franchise based on its past support of the Americans / Vulcans of the World Football League and the Stallions of the United States Football League.

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