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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carling Academy Brixton

The Carling Academy Brixton is a large music venue in Brixton, South London with a capacity of 4,921. It was built in 1929 and opened as one of four Astoria cinemas. In 1972 the Astoria closed and the building was used as an equipment store by the Rank Organisation. It re-opened as a music venue in 1983 and was called the Brixton Academy, a name that it kept until mid 2004 when it was renamed as the Carling Academy. It is currently run by the Acade ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Johan Bernadotte

Count Carl Johan Arthur Bernadotte af Wisborg, formerly HRH Carl Johan Arthur, Prince of Sweden, Duke of Dalarna (born October 31, 1916), is the son of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and Crown Princess Margaret of Connaught. Carl Johan lost his succession rights and title in 1946 when he married a woman who was neither royal nor noble, Elin Kerstin Margaretha Wijkmark (1910-1987). He later married Gunilla C ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Hubbell

Carl Owen Hubbell (June 22, 1903 - November 21, 1988) was a left-handed screwball pitcher in Major League Baseball who played with the New York Giants in the National League from 1928 to 1943. Hubbell was born in Carthage, Missouri. Nicknamed "King Carl" by the fans and "The Meal Ticket" by his teammates, Hubbell's first major-league victory was a 4-0 shutout of the Philadelphia Phillies. Making a late entry to the majors at age 25, Hubbell would go 10-6 in his first season, and would pitch his entire career for t ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Kellner

Carl Kellner (Renatus, 1 September 1851 - June 7, 1905) The Spiritual Father of Ordo Templi Orientis was Carl Kellner, a wealthy Austrian paper chemist. Kellner was a student of Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism and Eastern mysticism, and traveled extensively in Europe, America and Asia Minor. During his travels, he claims to have come into contact with three Adepts (a Sufi, Soliman ben Aifa, and two Hindu Tantrics, Bhima Sena Pratapa of Lahore and Sri Mahatma Agamya Paramahamsa), and an org ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen [pronounced "hiya-sun"] (born March 12, 1953) is an American journalist and novelist. Born and raised in Plantation, Florida (near Fort Lauderdale), Carl was the first of four children and the son of a lawyer, Odel and teacher, Patricia. He married Connie Lyford just after high-school graduation and entered Emory University in 1970. In 1972 he transferred to the University of Flori ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Gustaf Thomson

Carl Gustaf Thomson (October 13, 1824–September 20, 1899) was a Swedish entomologist. Thomson studied at Lund. He was the author of Coleoptera Scandinaviae (1859-68), Skandinaviens inseckta (1862) and Skandinaviens Hymenoptera (1871-78). ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Orff

Carl Orff (July 10, 1895 – March 29, 1982) was a German composer, most famous for Carmina Burana (1937). A major composer of the 20th century, he was also successful and influential in the field of music education. Carl Orff - Life. Orff refused to publicly speak about his past. What is known, however, is that Orff was born in Munich and came from a Bavarian family that was very active in the German military. His father's regiment band supposedly had often played the compositions of young Orff. ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Ludwig Koch

Carl Ludwig Koch (September 21, 1778 - August 23, 1857) was a German entomologist, specializing in arachnology. He was responsible for classifying a great number of spiders, including the Brazilian whiteknee tarantula and Common house spider. He was born in Kusel, Germany and died in Nuremberg, Germany. He is the father of Ludwig Carl Christian Koch (1825-1908) who also became a well-known entomologist. Other related archives1778, 1857, August 23, Brazilian whiteknee tarantula, Common

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Benjamin Boyer

Carl Benjamin Boyer (April 28, 1906 - April 21, 1976) was a historian of mathematics. He wrote the books History of Analytic Geometry, History of the Calculus, A History of Mathematics, and The Rainbow: From Myth to Mathematics. He married the former Marjorie Duncan Nice. He was a 1954 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellow.[1] He died of a heart attack in New York. The Carl B. Boyer Memorial Prize is awarded to the Columbia University undergraduate writi ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Laemmle

Carl Laemmle (January 17, 1867 - September 24, 1939) born in Laupheim, Württemberg, Germany, was a pioneer in American film making and a founder of one of the original major Hollywood movie studios. Regarded as one of the most important of the early film pioneers, Laemmle was born on the Radstrasse in the Jewish quarter of Laupheim, Germany. He emigrated to the United States in 1884, working in Chicago as a bookkeeper or office manager for 20 years. He began buying nickelodeons, eventually expanding into a film distribution se ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Czerny

Carl Czerny (sometimes Karl; February 21, 1791 – July 15, 1857) was an Austrian pianist, composer and teacher. He is best remembered today for his books of etudes for the piano. Czerny was born in Vienna and was first taught the piano by his father before taking lessons from Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Antonio Salieri and Ludwig van Beethoven. He was a child prodigy, making his first appearance in public in 1800 playing a Mozart piano concerto. Later, he gave the Vienna premiere of Beethove ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Dahlhaus

Carl Dahlhaus (June 10, 1928- May 1989), a musicologist from Berlin, has been one of the major contributors to the development of musicology as a scholarly discipline during the post-war era. He wrote numerous books and articles on a wide range of subjects within the field, though the majority of these on the history of western music and particularly that of the 19th century (i.e. Romantic music). He was very interested in the work of Wagner and his ideas about music as a 'total artwork' and how a new language on socity and pol ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Blegen

Carl William Blegen (born January 27, 1887, Minneapolis, Minnesota; died August 24, 1971 Athens, Greece) was an archaeologist famous for his work on the site of Troy in modern day Turkey. Blegen was professor of classical archaeology at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio (1927–57). He directed the university's excavations of the mound of Hisarlik, the site of Troy, from 1932 to 1938. Blegen earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota in 1904 and started graduate studies at Yale University in 1907. At Athens ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Bosch

Carl Bosch (August 27, 1874 – April 26, 1940) was a German chemist and engineer. He was born in Cologne (Köln), Germany. He studied at the Technical College of Charlottenburg (today the Technical University of Berlin) and the University of Leipzig from 1892-1898. In 1899 he started to work at BASF. From 1908 until 1913 developed the Haber-Bosch process together with Fritz Haber. After World War I he was working on petrol and methanol synthesis via high pressure chemistry. In 1925 Bosch was one of the founders of IG Farben ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl von Linde

Carl Paul Gottfried von Linde (11 June 1842 in Berndorf (Oberfranken) - 16 November 1934 in Munich) was a German engineer who developed the basics of modern refrigeration technology. Linde was a member of scientific and engineering associations, including being on the board of trustees of the German National Metrology Institute and the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Carl von Linde - Biography. Carl von Linde - Early years. Born the son of a priest, Linde was expect ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Jung

Carl Gustav Jung (July 26, 1875 – June 6, 1961) (IPA:[ˈkarl ˈgʊstaf ˈjʊŋ]) was a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of Analytical Psychology. Often mentioned along with Sigmund Freud, with whom he initially collaborated, Carl Jung was one of the first and most widely read writers of the twentieth century on the psychology of the human mind. His approach to psychology emphasized understanding the psyche through exploring the worlds of anthropology, astrology, alchemy, ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl O. Sauer

Carl Ortwin Sauer (December 24, 1889 – July 18, 1975) was an American geographer. He was born in Warrenton, Missouri and graduated from the University of Chicago with a Ph.D. in 1915. Sauer was a professor of geography at the University of California, Berkeley from 1923 until becoming professor emeritus in 1957 and was instrumental in the early development of the geography graduate school at Berkeley. One of his most well known ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Darling Buck

Carl Darling Buck (October 2, 1866 - 1955), American philologist, was born at Bucksport, Maine. He graduated from Yale in 1886, was a graduate student there for three years, and studied at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens (1887-1889) and in Leipzig (1889-1892). In 1892 he became professor of Sanskrit and Indo-European comparative philology at the University of Chicago, and was later named Martin A. Ryerson D ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Correns

Carl Erich Correns (September 10, 1864, in Munich - February 14, 1933) was a German botanist and geneticist, who is notable primarily for his independent discovery of the principles of heredity, and for his rediscovery of Gregor Mendel's earlier paper on that subject, which he achieved simultaneously but independent of the biologists Erich Tschermak von Seysenegg and Hugo de Vries. Carl Correns - Education. Correns studied botany at the University of Munich in 1885 and was encouraged while there by ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl von Clausewitz

Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz (June 1, 1780 - November 16, 1831) was a Prussian general and influential military theorist. He is most famous for his military treatise Vom Krieg, translated into English as On War. Carl von Clausewitz - Life and Times of Carl von Clausewitz. Carl von Clauswitz was born in Magdeburg, Prussia in 1780, of Polish descent. Clausewitz's father was an officer in the Prussian Army; Carl entered the Prussian military service at the age of twelve years, eventually ...

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Carl: Encyclopedia - Carl Sagan

Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer and highly successful science popularizer. He pioneered exobiology and promoted the Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence (SETI). He is world-famous for his popular science books and the award-winning television series Cosmos, which he co-wrote and presented. He also wrote the novel Contact on which the 1997 film of the same name starring Jodie Foster was based. In his works, he frequently advocated the scientific method. < ...

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