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Record of a School, a chronicle of Alcott's Temple School, was published in 1835.
Druyan was responsible for the selection of the music on the Voyager Golden Record for the pioneering exploratory missions of the Solar System — Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.
In 1920 the Advertiser was merged with The Boston Record, initially the combined newspaper was called the Boston Advertiser however when the combined newspaper became an illustrated tabloid in 1921 it was renamed The Boston American.
On September 3, 1884 The Boston Evening Record was started by the Boston Advertiser as a campaign newspaper.
Without a television station to subsidize the newspaper, the Herald Traveler was no longer able to remain in business, and the newspaper was sold to Hearst Corporation, which published the rival all-day newspaper, the Record American.
The Herald American was printed in broadsheet format, and failed to target a particular readership ; where the Record American had been a typical city tabloid, the Herald Traveler was a Republican paper.
Chronicles was formerly presumed to represent the source-material whence Samuel and Kings were composed ; that is, the kings ' official Day-Books, much like the U. S. Congressional Record of modern times.
Initially, it was relatively unsuccessful, staying at the charts for only one week, but Haley soon scored a major worldwide hit with a cover version of Big Joe Turner's " Shake, Rattle and Roll ", which went on to sell a million copies and became the first ever rock ' n ' roll song to enter British singles charts in December 1954 and became a Gold Record.
* A book on the history of Haley's most famous recording, Rock Around the Clock: The Record That Started the Rock Revolution by Jim Dawson was published in June 2005.
He continued to refine his designs ; the most elaborate message he helped to develop and assemble was the Voyager Golden Record that was sent out with the Voyager space probes in 1977.
But Sheedy was unable to pay his bills and in 1949 turned his masters over to his record stamping company, the Circle Record Company, owned by Max and Sol Weiss.
In 1985, TRAX Dance Music Guide was launched by American Record Pool in Beverly Hills.
A New World Record was followed by a multi-platinum selling album, the double-LP Out of the Blue, in 1977.
The official band logo, designed in 1976 by artist Kosh, was first seen on their 1976 album A New World Record and is based on a 1946 Wurlitzer jukebox model 4008 speaker.
Writing in the spring of 1945 a long essay titled " Antisemitism in Britain ," for the Contemporary Jewish Record, Orwell stated that anti-Semitism was on the increase in Britain, and that it was " irrational and will not yield to arguments.
In Britney: For the Record, Britney's father Jamie Spears was making her cheese grits on the morning of the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.
As of 2007, it was syndicated in roughly 2, 580 newspapers and journals, and held the Guinness World Record for being the world's most widely syndicated comic strip.

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According to Fundamentals of Physics ( 4 ed., Wiley, 1993 ), by David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker, on page 30, Chapter Two, " Motion along a Straight Line ", Joe Sprinz, at the time in question, a member of the San Francisco Ball Club, and formerly of the Indians, attempted to beat the World Record for catching a baseball dropped from a great height, set by members of the 1938 Cleveland Indians, who had done so at 700 feet, with balls dropped from a building.
MMC allows a sequencer to send " Start ", " Stop ", and " Record " commands to a connected tape deck or hard disk recording system, and to fast-forward or rewind the device so that it starts playback at the same point as the sequencer.
The Macau Tower Bungy has a " Guide cable " system that limits swing ( the jump is very close to the structure of the tower itself ) but does not have any effect on the speed of descent, so this still qualifies the jump for the World Record.
The records end at this point, and so it seems he only spent one year as a student at UCL .< ref > This information was located in the UCL Record Office, November 2008 < http :// www. ucl. ac. uk / efd / recordsoffice /></ ref >
The race saw Ashford make up half a metre or so over Göhr and lower her own World Record to 10. 76 secs.
The program ran for at least three years, and did not feature any of the revisionist commentary about the conductor one finds so often today in magazines such as American Record Guide.
The Sky Saxon Tribute Record on Global Recording Artist label as of Oct 2012 is soon to be released and is possibly the biggest tribute album ever released with so many guest bands honoring his memory.
GPG needed to move into the US and UK markets, and did so by a process of both formation and acquisition: Polydor Records established its American operations in 1969, Mercury Record Productions ( US ) was acquired in 1972 from sister company North American Philips Corp., RSO ( UK ) in 1967, MGM Records and Verve ( US ) in 1972, Casablanca ( US ) in 1977, Pickwick in 1978, and Decca ( UK ) in 1980 ( the latter acquisition basically brought PolyGram full circle, see the HDD section above ).
Sparks and Grace Sparks, so that the family would have clear and undeniable proof, this piece of history was entered into the Congressional Record in Washington, D. C., on April 30, 1986, by the congressional delegate, Ron de Lugo.
Record company managers felt that the festival would not be significant, as it did not seem so at that time, and so they missed out on the massive international exposure that the festival and the subsequent film documentary generated.
Record outlets would usually only stock the album at the costumer's requests, and at the turn of the new millennium, online shopping was only starting to become commonplace, so sales were expectedly disappointing.
Record companies and music press of the time wanted to change the face of Brit funk, so the Soul Boy movement started with bands such as Haircut One Hundred sounding very Brit funkish and Wham!
The house, worth $ 10, 000, could not be mortgaged based on the $ 1, 100 in donations, $ 400 of which went for a horse and carriage, so in the winter of 1890-91, father-in-law John Headifen " came to the rescue of his ( Kelly's ) friends and subscribed $ 1800 ," the Boston Record said.
But he did not mention Florida in his forecast, which was made amid widespread worries about a coming storm: that morning, the Surrey Record had warned of " furious gales ", so both his caller and his viewers likely believed he was referring to Britain.
Record linkage is highly sensitive to the quality of the data being linked, so all data sets under consideration ( particularly their key identifier fields ) should ideally undergo a data quality assessment prior to record linkage.
Record producer Sir George Martin knew that Featherstone-Witty was looking for somewhere to develop a school, and that McCartney was looking for someone who could save the building, and so introduced them to each other.
The State Law Library also serves as an official Federal Depository Library, meaning that it receives official publications of the United States Government, such as the Congressional Record, so that the public may have access to these documents.
As Yale became one of the bellwethers of collegiate taste and fashion ( especially for the younger universities looking East ), so too The Record became a model — even being mentioned in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels as one of the harbingers of the new, looser morality of collegians of that time.
" On the most routine matters, such as inserting an article into the Congressional Record, the chair may shorten this statement to four words: " Without objection, so ordered " or even to two words: " Without objection.
The Littleton Millennium Record was a project to record and distribute visual and literal information about the village including its history, so that future villagers and historians can look back and see the village as it was at the beginning on the 21st Century.
* 2004: Amadeus Award-" Record of The Year " for " Ich kenne nichts ( Das so schön ist wie Du )"
In spite of this popular success, Davis was so disgusted with the commercialized result that he opted out of his contract with Arista and signed with Razor & Tie Record Company.
They had been buying shares for years in order to support Record and Show Mirror, but they did not do so to influence editorial content.

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The genre of Chinese travel literature also became popular with the writings of the geographer Fan Chengda ( 1126 – 1193 ) and Su Shi, the latter of whom wrote the ' daytrip essay ' known as Record of Stone Bell Mountain that used persuasive writing to argue for a philosophical point.
In 1955, ABC established a recording division, the AmPar Record Corporation, which founded and operated the popular label ABC-Paramount Records ( which became ABC Records in 1965 ) and the noted jazz label Impulse Records, created in 1961.
The Falls County Record was popular during the 1940s and 1950s.
It also has a collection of Danish elf ( nisser ) dolls that were donated by Ellen Bredahl, formerly holder of the Guinness Record for the largest collection of these popular Danish dolls.
Record companies may be affiliated with other music media companies, which produce a product related to popular recorded music.
During 1972, the then popular teen magazine, Fab 208, voted the band " Group Of The Year " whilst in the Record Mirror magazine that same year ; Slade were voted number two in the most promising British groups list, number five in the top 18 groups list and number 17 in the male groups category.
While it led the Record Buying Guide ( jukebox list ) for 13 weeks and stayed on the Billboard charts for 30 weeks, it never made the top 15 on the sheet music charts, which were considered by many to be the true measure of popular song success.
Some of Jackson's later risqué material, including " Big Ten Inch Record " ( later covered by Aerosmith on Toys in the Attic ) and " Nosey Joe " ( written by Leiber and Stoller ), both from 1952, were too suggestive for airplay, but remained popular.
McGuinty undertook a series of choreographed events, including signing a taxpayer's protection pledge not to raise taxes, and appearing on the popular sports show " Off the Record ", where he received an endorsement from Canadian Idol winner Ryan Malcolm.
According to Janine Mellini of the Daily Record Zapdos was a popular costume choice amongst Pokémon characters for Halloween in 2000.
The history of American popular music compiled form America's popular music charts 1890-1954, Record Research Inc., 1986.
Veritas Record Now was the first worldwide popular CD recording software, due to groundbreaking high reliability ( a notable achievement at a time when CD writers were a new technology ), an easy user interface, and support from hardware manufacturers.
* Hakim Electronic Health Record, a popular Electronic Health Record which due to its data extraction capabilities is mainly in use in international and national disease registries and medical research centers.
He has also co-edited key anthologies in the interdisciplinary field of popular music studies, including: On Record: Rock, Pop & the Written Word ( Routledge, 1990 ), Sound and Vision: Music Video Reader ( Routledge, 1993 ), and The Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock ( Cambridge University Press, 2001 ).
It originated as the main popular music label operated the Am-Par Record Corporation, the music subsidiary of the American Broadcasting Company ( then known as American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters ).
On OpenVMS systems, Oracle Rdb is a popular ( although expensive ) upgrade path for applications written using Record Management Services ( RMS ) files.
The Tap Tap franchise ultimately generated 15 million downloads and received a Guinness World Record as the " most popular iPhone game series ".
Record Research publishes reference books based on data from the various popular music charts and to date has published over 200 books, 50 of which are currently in the Record Research catalog.
The second album, Beyond Expression, became a Record of the Week on Radio Veronica, a popular Dutch seaborn station.
Lautner soon established a high media profile and throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s his work featured regularly in both popular and professional publications, including Architectural Record, Arts & Architecture, House & Garden, Ladies ' Home Journal and the Los Angeles Times.
The story became a popular legend, and Hope's claims were republished as late as October 1955 in the Reformation Review and in the Monthly Record of the Free Church of Scotland in February 1957.

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