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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Anderson

Carl Anderson may mean: Carl Anderson (singer) (1945–2004) Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus Carl David Anderson (1905–1991), physicist Carl Thomas Anderson (1865–1948), cartoonist Other related archivesCarl A. Anderson, Carl Anderson (singer), Carl David Anderson, Carl Thomas Anderson

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Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carling - History
In 1840 Thomas Carling began a small brewing operation in London, Ontario selling beer to soldiers at the local military camp. When he died, his sons William and John took over, naming it the W & J Carling Brewing Co. John Carling became a prominent figure in Canadian business and politics and was later knighted in 1893. Sir John Carling died in 1911 and the company has changed hands numerous times since. Carling O'Keefe Breweries was bought by Elders IXL of Australia in 1987 and later merged with Molson to form Molson Breweries Canada in 1989 Carling brands are currently owned by the Molson Coors Brewing Company. In South Afr ...

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Since 2003, Carling has sponsored the Football League Cup. Carling sponsored Orteig Prize contenders Capt. Terry Tully, and Lieut. James Medcalf in their plane the Sir John Carling. They took off on August 28, 1927 from London, Ontario, headed for London, England (United Kingdom), but they never returned. From 1993 to 2001 Carling was the sponsor of the FA Premier League, one of the top sporting leagues in the world, as well as Celtic Football Club, and Rangers Football Club the two largest Scottish teams. Carling is also known for sponsoring the Carling Weekend music festivals which takes place at the end of August each y ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Lwanga

Carl Lwanga (or Charles Lwanga) (1865-1887) is a Roman Catholic saint. From 1885-1887 many Christians were put to death in Uganda by King Mwanga II. Many of them were officials in the court of the king or otherwise very close to the king, including the priest Carl Lwanga. Carl Lwanga and 21 other Catholics, as well as a number of Anglicans, were put to death, some by the sword, others by burning alive. The ire of the king was particularly inflamed against the Christians because they refused to acce ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Carlson

Carlito "Carl" Carlson is a fictional character in the animated TV series The Simpsons. Along with Lenny, Carl is not just Homer's co-worker at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant but one of his best friends since childhood, and he likes to call himself "an urban Lenny." Carl is a handsome African American, a Buddhist with a master's degree in Nuclear Physics, fond of bowling and having a drink at Moe's. He is likely a liberal in terms of his politics, having described local talk show host Birch Barlow as "a right-wing c ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Larsson

Carl Larsson (May 28, 1853–January 22, 1919) was a Swedish painter and interior designer. The Swedish artist Carl Larsson was born in "Gamla stan", the old town in Stockholm. His parents were extremely poor and his childhood was not happy. However, at the age of thirteen his teacher at the school for poor children urged him to apply to the "principskola" of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and he was admitted. During his first years there, Larsson felt socially inferior, confused, and shy. In 1869, at the age of sixteen, he was promoted to the "antique school" of the same academy. There Larsson gained confidenc ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Einstein

Carl Einstein (aka Karl Einstein) was born on April 26, 1885, in Neuwied/Rhein, Germany and died July 3 or July 5, 1940. A German poet, writer, art historian and an anarchist combatant in the Spanish Civil War Carl was nephew of the famous physicist, Albert Einstein. He commited suicide in 1940 to avoid Nazi persecution. Impassioned by art, Einstein was loosely associated with the Dada movement, and was part of the German expressionist movement where he discovered Picasso, cubism, and also African art. This te ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Lange

Carl Georg Lange (1834 - 1900) was a Danish physician and psychologist. He and William James independently developed the James-Lange theory of emotion, which posits that all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli. Unlike James, Lange specifically stated that vasomotor changes are emotions. Lange also noted the psychotropic effects of lithium, although his work in this area was for

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Rottmann

Carl Anton Joseph Rottmann (January 11, 1797 in Handschuhsheim – July 7, 1850 in Munich) was a German landscape painter and the most famous member of the Rottmann family of painters. Ludwig I of Bavaria commissioned large landscape paintings exclusively from Rottmann. Other related archives1797, 1850, German, January 11, July 7, Ludwig I of Bavaria, Munich

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl name

Carl is a name of Anglo-Saxon (Germanic) origin. It is a popular given name as well as the name of various places. The most popular male variations are Karl, Charles, and Carlos; the popularity stems from the long lines of historical nobility using these names. There also exist many female variations such as Charlotte and Carla. Carlos and Carla rank as 3rd most ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Mays

Carl William Mays (November 12, 1891 - April 4, 1971) was one of the better right-handed pitchers in Major League Baseball from 1916-1926, but he is best remembered for throwing the pitch that struck Ray Chapman in the head on August 16, 1920, making Chapman the only on-field fatality in major league history. Born in Liberty, Kentucky, Mays was a notorious submarine pitcher (he was nicknamed "Sub"), although it would be more accurate to say that he threw straight underhand. In a 15-year career with the Boston Red Sox, New York ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Culmann

Carl Culmann (July 10, 1821 - December 9, 1881) was a German structural engineer. Born Bad Bergzabern, Rhenish Palatinate, in modern-day Germany, Culmann's father, a pastor, tutored him at home before enrolling him at the military engineering school at Metz to prepare for entry to the École Polytechnique. Culmann's ambitions were frustrated by an attack of typhoid and, after a long convalescence, he attended the Karlsruhe Polytechnic School. He joined the Bavarian civil service in 1841 as an app ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Wieman

Carl Edwin Wieman (born March 26, 1951) is an American physicist of the University of Colorado at Boulder who (with Eric Allin Cornell), in 1995, produced a Bose-Einstein condensate. In a Time magazine article (April 10, 2000), Wieman was quoted, "We get to within a billionth of a degree of absolute zero." Wieman was born in Corvallis, Oregon. Wieman earned his B.S. in 1973 from MIT and his PhD. from Stanford University in 1977; he was also given a Doctorate of Science (Honorary) from the University of Chicago awarded in ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Wilson

Carl Dean Wilson (December 21, 1946 – February 6, 1998) was the youngest of the three brothers who made up the core of The Beach Boys. The band's lead guitarist, Wilson played the Chuck Berry-esque leads on many of their early hits. Because the band first became successful when he was in his teens, he was still developing as a musician and singer. His lead vocals in the band's first three years included "Summertime Blues" (duet with David Marks), "Louie, Louie" (splitting the lead with Mike Love), "Pom Pom Play Girl," "All Dr ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Zuckmayer

Carl Zuckmayer (December 27, 1896 – January 18, 1977) was a German writer and playwright. Born in Nackenheim in Rheinhessen, he was four years old when his family moved to Mainz. With the outbreak of World War I, he (like many other high school students) finished school with a facilitated "emergency"-Abitur and volunteered for the Army. During the war he served on the western front. In 1917, he published first p ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Perkins

Carl Lee Perkins (April 9, 1932 – January 19, 1998) was an American pioneer of rockabilly music, a mix of rhythm and blues and country music that evolved at Sun Records in Memphis in the early 1950s. Born in Tiptonville, Tennessee, as a poor tenant farmer, Perkins grew up surrounded by southern gospel music sung by blacks working in the cotton fields. By age seven, he was playing a guitar his father made from a cigar box, broomstick and baling wire. At age thirt ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Reichenbach

Baron Dr. Carl (Karl) Ludwig von Reichenbach (February 12, 1788 - January 19, 1869) was a recognized chemist, metallurgist, naturalist and philosopher, a member of the prestigious Prussian Academy of Sciences. He is best known for his discoveries of kerosene (essential to rocket fuels), paraffin (a waxy solid added to many foods), and phenol (an antiseptic and anesthetic, used against sore throats). He spent the last part of his life developing the now popular vitalist theory of the Odic force, the life principle which he belie ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Stumpf

Carl Stumpf (21 April 1848 - 25 December 1936) was a philosopher and psychologist. He studied with Franz Brentano and Rudolf Hermann Lotze. He had an important influence on Edmund Husserl, the founder of modern phenomenology, Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler and Kurt Koffka, co-founders of Gestalt psychology, as well as the renowned Austrian novelist Robert Musil who was his doctoral student. Stumpf is also credited with the introduction in current philosophy of the concept of state of affairs (Sachverhalt), which was la ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Baugh

Carl Edward Baugh (born October 21, 1936) is an American young earth creationist, best known for claiming to have discovered human and dinosaur footprints together in rocks near the Paluxy River in Texas. Critics, including other young earth creationists, however consider his claims outlandish and have questioned his credentials. Carl Baugh - Biography. Baugh presides over the Creation Evidence Museum he established in July 1984 in Glen Rose, Texas, near the Dinosaur Valley State Park. He also appears on a ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Nielsen

Carl August Nielsen (June 9, 1865–October 3, 1931) was a Danish composer. He is probably the best known composer from Denmark. Nielsen was born in Sortelung, not far from the city of Odense. His father was a housepainter and amateur musician. Carl first discovered music by experimenting with the different sounds and pitches he heard when striking the logs in a pile of firewood behind his home. His family was relatively poor, but he was still able to learn the violin and piano as a child. He also learnt how to play brass instr ...

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