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Amusing comment by another Wikipedian
hidden because unclear whether vandalism or simply incomprehensible; neither leg curving or invisionment is in any dictionary at onelook.com. Before 1235, trousers were called leg curving and were typically worn during normal days. They were banned in church because of their invisionment by priests.

Neat Edit Summary
I saw the article photo for Telecommunications engineering had a caption edited to "January 1942 at the end of the war".

Removing the silly trailing phase left me this version of the article and I wanted a nice edit summary.

A quick google search of unicode typopgraphy remove showed a neat delete right keyboard key, ⌦.

Finding that this was called "ERASE TO THE RIGHT" ⌦ (U+2326), I used the site's own google search for "ERASE TO THE". After scrolling down past the ads, I was rewarded with "ERASE TO THE LEFT" ⌫(U+232B).

All this to make the Edit summary (Revert photo caption edit 19:02, 7 December 2019 . "January 1942⌦ at the end of the war⌫").

--Lent (talk) 10:59, 22 February 2020 (UTC)

Lazy Eight in fields outside of Mathematics
Plan for disambiguating Lazy Eight. As of 21 May 2010, Lazy Eight refers to VistaVision. There are many other meanings. Including:

Livestock branding (type of brand) Infinity (symbol) Airplane Maneuver see: CT-134 Musketeer.

http://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=Airplane+Flying+Handbook+lazy+eight&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 --Lent (talk) 17:43, 21 May 2010 (UTC)

I think it might make sense to link in cultural references to infinity symbol. In particular, I've seen the "Lazy Eight" reference to infinity reflected in Aviation, Cinema Lazy_Eight, Livestock branding, and even in Science Fiction. In Science Fiction, Larry Niven used the "Lazy Eight" as the name of a series of ships in his Known Space series of stories. Lent 13:17, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

How do I do references?
If you know where in Wikipedia there is the "standard" way to do references, please link it here. Thanks!

I'm trying to clean up my references in pages like Bill_N._Lacy.

Turns out Citing_sources is a good place to start :-)

Look here for something about me

 * Random ramblings, see http://chrislent.googlepages.com

Andrew Carnegie, 1901 Board of Directors
by 1901 Andrew Carnegie appointed to Board of Directors

Abram S. Hewitt
Abram S. Hewitt

https://web.archive.org/web/20190214231928/http://www.digifind-it.com/njhistoricalportal/data/ringwood//Selected%20Writings%20of%20Abram%20S.%20Hewitt.pdf

OCR Text: The circumstances which led to the connection of Mr. Abram S. Hewitt with the Cooper family have a tinge of romance about them. Edward Cooper was a student in Columbia College. Mr. Hewitt, two years his senior, was his tutor. In 1811 Peter Cooper decided to send his son on a tour in Europe, and engaged Mr. Hewitt to accompany him. They were shipwrecked, and picked up from off a floating spar in mid ocean by a passing vessel after experiencing terrible perils aud sufferings. This fellowship of danger naturally cemented their friendship, and on their return Mr. Cooper associated Mr. Hewitt with him in his business. He developed remarkable capacity for managing the affairs of the concern, and the firm of Cooper & Hewitt, which was soon after formed, grew to be one of the most extensive and prosperous iron houses in the United States. Mr. Hewitt with characteristic pride and independence lived frugally and exclusively upon his own earnings from the beginning. He acquired wealth with considerable rapidity, but he is indebted solely to his own energy and capacity for all that be has ever received. When his means sufficed be married the only daughter of Peter Cooper, and thus became a member of the family as well as a principal of the firm. He has always kept his city residence at the home of his father-in-law, although he has a fine country seat in a neighboring town in New Jersey. Peter Cooper occupies a large plain double house on the corner of Lexington Avenue aud 22d street, one block above Gramercy Park. His son Edward lives on the opposite corner. These houses were built by Mr. Cooper some twenty-five years ago. Cyrus W. Field’s house adjoins that of Peter Cooper, being located on the corner of 21st street and Lexington Avenue. David Dudley Field lives next door to them. Their houses front Gramercy Park. On the opposite side—20th street—stands Mr. Tilden's vast bachelor mansion, with grounds in the rear extending to 19th street. His next door neighbor is Clarkson N. Potter. These geographical notes are worthy of record in view of the prominent part Gramercy Park has been made to play in the history of recent political events and revelations. . . [...About the Democratic (Reform) slate for upcoming 1879 New York City Mayoral Election...] It would certainly be a graceful act for the electors of the metropolis to manifest their reverence for so excellent a citizen by bestowing the Chief Magistracy upon the son, who inherits his father’s virtues without sharing his weaknesses. The nomination is a most judicious one, and ought to be crowned with success. The other candidates [...] . . Alternate copy via Library of Congress:

Abram Hewitt gave the dedication.

Abram Hewitt gave the principal address.

Name change from Peter Cooper High School to Morris High School:

December 1844 Shipwreck of the Alabamian with Edward Cooper
https://www.google.com/search?q=wreck+of+the+Alabamian+-alabama+leghorn

use Leghorn or Livorno

see OCR text above

Shipwreck Coordinates

Source:

which is

12 December

Detailed account by Captain George B. Raymond: Atalanta was bound from Liverpool for New York. 

Appears under many, varying, catalog entries

Dec. 12, 1844 https://books.google.com/books?id=xOg6AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA795&lpg=PA795&dq=wreck+of+the+Alabamian+-alabama+leghorn&source=bl&ots=tolDRn5VWr&sig=ACfU3U1LuUalwMD_M70egENCYg3N_Pzs7A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiSwvi7-uvpAhVNhHIEHTUHChkQ6AEwC3oECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=wreck%20of%20the%20Alabamian%20-alabama%20leghorn&f=false

Frontier sentinel., December 31, 1844, Page 2, Image 2

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/54eb7fcce4b0a4e937b40d71/t/550328c2e4b0152d7dabb74f/1426270402072/98048+Archaeological+Data+Recovery+Excavations+and+Monitoring+of+NJ+Route+29+-+VOLUME+II+-+compressed.pdf#page=174 Page 3-106. In the spring of 1845, Hewitt, along with Peter Cooper’s son, Edward (a close friend with whom he had just survived a shipwreck in the Atlantic in the preceding year), were both on the scene in Trenton overseeing the construction of the rolling mill and its hook-up to the waterpower (Nevins 1935:82-84).

https://books.google.com/books?id=5ph2CQAAQBAJ&lpg=PT52&ots=XQbnxZV9L7&dq=wreck%20of%20the%20Alabamian%20-alabama%20leghorn&pg=PT52#v=onepage&q=wreck%20of%20the%20Alabamian%20-alabama%20leghorn&f=false Sailed October 10, 1844 from Leghorn (Livorno), Italy, met first storm November 14, 1844, Shipwreck ?, Saved December 22, 1844

Gale Dec. 10, 1844, - Dec. 11, 1844, abandoned Dec. 12 1844, saved Dec. 12, 1844.

Captain Hitchcock, Alabamian. & Captain George B. Raymond of New York, ship Atalanta in Hewitt story from 1886, in Harper's Weekly, with account quoted:

Details reception by Cooper and Hewitt families and lasting friendship.

Obituary: New York Tribune (MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1903.) Page 1:

 * ABRAM S. HEWITT DEAD.
 * WHEN MAYOR OF NEW-YORK. THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH. END YESTERDAY AT 6AM
 * Conscious Almost to the Last—The Funeral on Wednesday.
 * https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/batches/dlc_fiji_ver01/data/sn83030214/0017504209A/1903011901/0348.pdf

Erkine Hewitt as decedent of Robert Erskine:
Other purchases The outstanding purchase of the year was a large-scale manuscript map by Erskine, the first geographer of the Revolutionary Army. One of the annotations upon the back, designating it as "Gen. Greens Map of "Vest Point and Adjacent Country," indicates that "it probably belonged in 1781 to Gen. Nathanael Greene. The map shows the roads, trails, villages, taverns, iron mines, forges, and furnaces in the region from "Newborough" (Newburgh), N. Y., southward to the "Lutheran Church" and "Capt. Board's" in northern New Jersey. Topography is indicated by hachures. The map was "copied from Surveys laid down by Ro. Erskine, F. R. S. 1778-1779." Last year we secured a photostat copy of a strikingly similar map from Erskine Hewitt, of New York City, one of the descendents of Robert Erskine. This indicates that the map was sufficiently useful so that it was duplicated by hand after Erskine's death for the use of the army staff. Page 137 of http://www.memory.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0002/0007/00072432472/00072432472.pdf#page=156

Artifacts of December 1844 Shipwreck in February 1917 Colony Club Exhibition
| Open Library version

1. ACCOUNT OF THE SHIPWRECK, in December of the year 1844, of the "Alabamian," a sailing vessel loaded with marble from Leghorn to New York, on which Edward Cooper and Abram S. Hewitt were passengers

2. SPY GLASS,

with which Captain Raymond, of the sailing vessel "Atalanta" saw the signal of distress tied to an oar and held up from the small life boat

3. NECKERCHIEF,

of Abram S. Hewitt, still tied with the rope by which it was attached to the oar, and which Captain Raymond saw as the sun was setting

Hewitt and U.S. Coast Guard
James G. Blaine, Republican comes to Democrat Hewitt, to pass Coast Guard bill. Hewitt recounts shipwreck in support of bill.

Plum Island
EX-MAYOR HEWITT BUYS PLUM ISLAND, Ex-Mayor Abram S. Hewitt of New York has become the possessor of Plum Island, one of the small islands which lie between the Long Island and Connecticut coasts east of Orient. The island was sold under foreclosure on Wednesday last and was bought by Mr. Hewitt for $15,000. It has fifty or sixty inhabitants.

DEFENSES FOR GOTHAM

Works to Be Erected by the Government Without Delay.

New York Sun Special Service

New York, June 27.—With the purchase of 640 additional acres of land from the estate of Abram S. Hewitt of Plum Island, effected by United States District Attorney Pettit, the last step toward the completion of the government reservation at the eastern end of Long Island has been taken. Sixty-four thousand seven hundred dollars was paid for the land. Now that the necessary territory for the government post has been acquired, work will be immediately begun upon the construction of the garrison and defenses. The post on Plum Island, in conjunction with Fort Wright, the post directly opposite on Fisher's Island, at the entrance to Long Island sound, is expected to form the chief link in the chain of defenses to New York city, the second link being just beyond Hell Gate, with Fort Schuyler on the side and the fort at Willett's Point on the other.

Gano Dunn (and family)
Gano Dunn Bio at IEEE Global History Network 

Presidents of the AIEE/IRE/IEEE: The American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) President 1911-1912: Page 12. IEEE Power Engineering Review, March 1984 Architects of the IEEE



Columbia Tesla Lectures: Assistant Gano Dunn Pages 133-134 Tesla: “Nature has stored up in the universe infinite energy. The eternal recipient and transmitter of this energy is the ether…Of all forms of nature’s energy, which ever and ever changing and moving, like a soul animates the inert universe, electricity and magnetism are perhaps the most fascinating…What is electricity, and what is magnetism?”

First world war: Organizing the sailing of the Principe Di Udine to evacuate Americans from Italy. Gano Dunn served as treasurer, accepting cash or "evidences of credit" for passage. Many of these Americans had been forced to leave France, Spain at the start of the war. While many were wealty, banks had closed leaving ready cash unavailable, with banks refusing to cash American Express Travellers checks.

The committee of guarantors consisting of Messrs Smith Vanderbilt Butler and Dunn not only guaranteed to the American Express Company in Genoa the letters of credit travelers checks and personal checks of those of their fellow passengers who were unknown to the American Express Company but they also assumed the obligation to meet the deficiency which resulted from the difference between the passage money paid by the 399 passengers and the chartered price of the ship In round numbers this deficiency amounted to 40,000 dollars. 

Among refugees future wife Mrs Gardiner Gayleyand and step-daughter : Miss Florence Gayley Marriage and residence on Washington Square.  Ex-husband James Gayley [] "GAYLEY SEPARATION TO END IN DIVORCE; Ex-Vice President of the Steel Corporation Admits Suit Is to be Brought. HIS WIFE NOW IN ITALY Action to be Begun in Some Other State on Ground of Incompatability -- Parted a Year Ago."

Yacht Niligara:

 The vessel Niliraga is a schooner with after cockpit, a wood hull, 2 masts, a double rig headsail and a Marconi main was designed by Alden Designs #309H, John Gale Alden (1884-1962) built in 1928 by Goudy #038; Stevens at East Boothbay, Maine for Gano Sillick Dunn (1870-1953). The ship is named for "niliraga" in Sanskrit meaning "an affection as unchangeable as the color of indigo". ... In 1928 Gano Sillick Dunn had "Niliraga", an Alden-designed forty-three-foot centerboard schooner, built by Goudy & Stevens in East Boothbay, Maine. The Dunns rented a summer cottage, "Little White Hen" on Sutton Island. After Julia Thurston (Gardiner) Gayley Dunn died in 1937, Gano moved off Sutton Island and summered aboard "Niliraga" using his stepdaughter, Agnes Malcom (Gayley) Gerrish#039;s cottage, "The Haven" in Northeast Harbor, as his land base.. A succession of local men served Mr. Dunn as cooks aboard "Niliraga." ... When Gano Sillick Dunn died in 1953 he left "Niliraga" to Agnes Malcolm (Gayley) Milliken's sister, Florence "Folly" (Gayley) Montgomery, Mrs. Henry Eglinton Montgomery (1889-1975). More interested than her sister, Agnes Milliken managed "Niliraga."

 Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors: Issue 120 | June/July 2012 Volume 25 | Number 3 | pp 30- | "Requiem for a Schooner" Slow as cold molasses with idiosyncrasies galore, yet five generations gained mountains of memories that will never be erased. BY ALESSANDRO VITELLI  Author's Mother Maria Giulia Senni Vitelli, step grand-daughter of Gano Dunn. Step-daugher was Mary Gayley Senni. 

Suit against mother, Amelia Sillick Dunn [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E03E1DC1638EF31A25753C3A9659C94669FD7CF N. GANO DUNN'S WIFE.; THE HISTORY BROUGHT OUT IN A SUIT ABOUT A TITLE. Judge Ingraham, in the Special Term of the Supreme Court, yesterday, listened to a very graphic description of a period in the life of Gen. N. Gano Dunn, who left this city for Colorado about a year ago. .... Is this eldest son the same Gano Dunn of Cooper Union? Aunt is Mary Silliok ]

Vannevar Bush's "Biographical Memoir" glosses over his father with "Dunn's father died before Gano had finished his education" but does list his mother as "Amelia Sillick Dunn". This matches the "Amelia Sillick" name in the NY Times March 30, 1887 article which mentions General N. Gano Dunn deserting his wife and family for Colorado.

[http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20E13FA355D11738DDDAC0A94DE405B8785F0D3 CITY COLLEGE GRADUATES; Many Degrees Conferred at the Commencement Exercises Held at Carnegie Hall. MAYOR AND FACULTY CHEERED Gen. Webb and President Hubbell of the Board of Education Led the Trustees to the Platform -- Honor Men Make Addresses. Gano Dunn receives Master of Science. ] Stephen P. Duggan - other CCNY Master of Science Graduate for 1897

Spouse Marriage: [] []

Marble Bust of Mrs. Gardiner Gayley Dunn in Metropolitan Museum of Art [] Julia Gardiner Gayley Artist: Elie Nadelman (American (born Poland), Warsaw 1882–1946 Riverdale, New York) Date: ca. 1918 Medium: Marble Dimensions: 23 x 19 1/2 x 13 in. (58.4 x 49.5 x 33 cm) Classification: Sculpture Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Francis G. Coleman and Mrs. Charles H. Erhart, Jr., 1980 Accession Number: 1980.368 - See more at: http://www.metmuseum.com/collection/the-collection-online/search/482121#sthash.gxG9bPle.dpuf

Spouse Death: (around 1937-05-13) [] Vannervar Bush GANO SILLICK DUNN 1870—1953 A Biographical Memoir by VANNEVAR BUSH Biographical Memoir COPYRIGHT 1954 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES WASHINGTON D.C. GANO SILLICK DUNN 1870-1953 BY VANNEVAR BUSH Gano Dunn was born in Yorkville, New York, October 18, 1870, the son of N. Gano Dunn and Amelia Sillick Dunn. His grandfather, Nathaniel Dunn, a school teacher and inventor, who attended Bowdoin College with Longfellow and Hawthorne, probably stimulated the younger Gano's bent for construction and engineering. Dunn's father died before Gano had finished his education; and at the age of fifteen he began to work for the Western Union

Gano Dunn and Edwin S. Burdett photo Foundation Bldg with Hewitt in Background

Gano Dunn Younger Brother Dunn Harris Ashton, banker, of 60 Broadway, New York City, was born, N.Y. City, Feb. 28, 1878; son of Gano and Amelia (Sillick) Dunn; graduated Coll. City of N.Y., B.S., 1897; married, Nov. 29, 1905, Ella Smythe Turner; one son, Harris Ashton, Jr., born Dec. 4, 1906. Treas. Columbia Trust Co., Tanana Valley R.R. Co.; dir. Merchants' Safe Deposit Co. Republican; mem. M. E. Ch. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Sons of Revolution.

August 14, 1872 report on Suicide of N. Gano Dunn in Denver after scandal

[http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1473&context=cq Brother Harris Dunn and Mr. James A. Healy donate 1491 Nuremberg Chronicle to Bodwin College in memory of Gano Dunn whom with they had purchased it. Article ggive Nathaniel Dunn as grandfather ]

1917 JP Morgan, R. FULTON CUTTING

1875 Robert Fulton Cutting graduates Columbia University?

1918 Robert Fulton Cutting President, Cooper Union

January 17, 1894 Robert Livingston Cutting's funeral @ Grace Episcopal Church, Robert Fulton Cutting and Abram S. Hewitt in attendance

New York Times (first gradation after R. Fulton Cutting's Death 26 AT COOPER UNION GET SCHOLARSHIPS; 43 Prizes Awarded as 290 Take Diplomas at the School's 76th Co... [PDF]

Cooper Union conferred 290 diplomas, certificates, post-graduate and Bachelor of Science degrees last night at the seventy-sixth annual commencement exercises held in the Great Hall. At the same time, twenty-six scholarships and forty-three prizes for exc...View free preview June 7, 1935 - Article

R. Fulton Cutting dies 1934 NOTABLES MOURN FOR R.F. CUTTING; Funeral of Philanthropist and Financier Held at St. George's Churc... [PDF]

Death...View free preview September 25, 1934 - Obituary

1900 Edward Cooper President of Cooper Union

[http://books.google.com/books?id=LaqgAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA326&dq=%22cooper+union%22+%22annual+report%22&hl=en&ei=puUvTfiHGMO88ga9w8HbCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22cooper%20union%22%20%22annual%20report%22&f=false 1880 Regents Annual Report. Peter Cooper President of Cooper Union]

1908 Cooper Union annual report.  John E. Parsons as President [Andrew Carnegie] on Board.



Abram S. Hewitt, Edwin Augustus Stevens, and the Great Eastern
April, 1867

Abram S. Hewitt traveled aboard the SS Great Eastern when Edwin Augustus Stevens and his family were also travelling to Europe. Stevens had just executed his will, including the bequest for the founding of what would become Stevens Institute of Technology. When the economically challenged Great Eastern was supplied with anthracite coal after the supply of bituminous coal was consumed, Hewitt and Stevens found themselves called upon: There was not a stoker on board who had ever used anthracite coal or indeed had ever seen it. The Captain, Sir James Anderson, came to us and said, "We cannot get along. We have burned up all the coal, and that ⸻ (using a nautical phrase) that stuff we have down there won't burn. Can you tell me what to do?" So Mr. Stevens and I, old as he was and young as I was then, crawled down through many devious passages until we reached the boiler room and there found a very discouraged lot of people, who were trying to burn anthracite coal in the same manner as they would burn bituminous coal. Of course the fire went out, and you will be surprised to learn that he and I, and mostly he, spent nearly two days in the boiler room, teaching the stokers how to burn anthracite coal, which we succeeded in doing and were finally landed at Brest.

http://www.digifind-it.com/njhistoricalportal/data/ringwood//Selected%20Writings%20of%20Abram%20S.%20Hewitt.pdf#page=28

Great Eastern overhauled for European Departure of March 20, 1867:

Edward Cooper
 October 8, 1895, Wednesday

Page 10, 259 words

The Cooper Union Labor Bureau was opened yesterday in Room 15, Cooper Union. It is under the management of the New-York Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor, and will supply places for men out of work free of cost. ... Edward Cooper is President.

U.S. Presidents at Cooper Union
Grant  In response to a query about his speaking at the Cooper Institute, he said: "I made up my mind about that many years ago. I never have spoken and I am too old to begin not that I feel so very old, either; but I can't speak, and I certainly shall not dictate anything for any one else to say for me."

 Title	Grand mass meeting at the Cooper Institute: Nomination of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant to the presidency. : Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1867. : Printed by order of the executive committee Publisher	George F. Nesbitt & Co., printers and stationers, cor. Pearl and Pine Streets., 1867 Length	40 pages Note that Peter Cooper was one of the vice presidents of the meeting

Cleveland

PRAISED BY THE GERMANS; MR. CLEVELAND GREETED WITH WILD APPLAUSE. HIS FRIENDS FROM "FATHERLAND" THRONG COOPER UNION. A GREAT OUTPOURING OF GERMAN-AMERICANS TO SEE AND HEAR THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE -- THE EX- PRESIDENT'S HAPPY SPEECH ADDS TO HIS POPULARITY -- CARL SCHURZ POINTS OUT THE DANGERS WHICH WOULD FOLLOW REPUBLICAN SUC- CESS -- AN APPEAL TO WHICH ALL GERMAN CITIZENS WILL RESPOND -- OVERFLOW MEETINGS FOR THOUSANDS WHO COULD NOT GET INTO THE HALT.

October 28, 1892, Wednesday

Page 1, 3719 words

Ample evidence of Mr. Cleveland's great popularity with the German-Americana of this city was given last night at the mass meeting held under the management of the United German Democracy in the large hall of Cooper Institute

Taft

TAFT DEFENDS BOTH CAPITAL AND LABOR; Tells Cooper Union Audience He's for Union Shops and Mutual Conciliation. NOT HAILED AS PRESIDENT Cordial Greeting at First Grows Warmer After He Answers Volley of Questions. Questions Put to Taft. Negro's Query to Him as Candidate. Against Government Ownership. TAFT DEFENDS BOTH CAPITAL AND LABOR SECRETARY TAFT'S SPEECH. Causes of the Panic. The Labor Unions. Must Recognize Organized Labor. Arbitration. The Legal Right to Strike. Necessity for Considering Abuses. Suppression of These Abuses. Illegality of the Boycott. Remedy of Injunction Preferred. Abuse of Writ of Injunction. Urges Conciliatory Attitude. WANTS VANDERBILT TAX CUT. Agent Sues to Have Assessment for New Dorp Farm Lowered. LONG TERM FOR GIANNONE. Convict's Retraction of Murder Plot Story Doesn't Save Chief Conspirator.

*     E-MAIL

January 11, 1908, Saturday

Page 1, 5376 words

|contemporary commentary on taft speech

Wilson

Abram S. Hewitt CLEVELAND'S EULOGY OF ABRAM S. HEWITT; The ex-President's Tribute to the Dead Man's Career. Edward M. Shepard on the Cooper institute Work -- Letter from President Roosevelt.

January 27, 1903, Tuesday

Page 2, 2285 words

Ex-President Grover Cleveland, with tears In his eyes and with his voice so unsteady that at times it became quite indistinct, delivered an eloquent eulogy on the life of Abram S. Hewitt at the City Club last night. From the works of Mr. Hewitt he drew many lessons of which, he said, the people, as custodians of the scheme of free government, should not lose sight

Jim Lehrer
Jim Lehrer Memorial Service

Aaron Swartz
Aaron Swartz Memorial Service

Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst American Experience S32E12, The Vote, First aired: June 23, 2020, 33 min, one column left of editorial carton SUFFRAGE welcoming LABOR" Unknown publication probably circa December 1, 1909. Visible Text says "...Pankhurst's Farewell Address.199 Pankhurst at Cooper Union......199,200,201, 202"

First Graduate
First Graduate, Mrs. Bianca B. Robistscher, née Miss Bianca Bondi. Fun story of an embarrasing start to a commencement ceremony.

Published: May 28, 1909 Copyright © The New York Times

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F10D16FD355512738DDDA10A94DD405B898CF1D3

Richard Sarles
Richard Sarles, CEO and General Manager of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

_tag.WT.cg_n = "Julia Karow"; _tag.WT.sa_cat = "Technology"; _tag.WT.sa_author = "Julia Karow"; _tag.WT.sa_pubdate = "December 4, 2000"; QUOTE: quote="If we want to go faster, we must make a major improvement to the electrification system," said Richard Sarles, vice president of high speed rail development in the Northeast corridor at Amtrak.

_tag.WT.cg_n = "Julia Karow"; _tag.WT.sa_cat = "Technology"; _tag.WT.sa_author = "Julia Karow"; _tag.WT.sa_pubdate = "December 4, 2000"; QUOTE: quote="If we want to go faster, we must make a major improvement to the electrification system," said Richard Sarles, vice president of high speed rail development in the Northeast corridor at Amtrak.

Images
41 Cooper Square

Gridnik_(typeface)

Is the typeface an homage to Roni Horn's work? http://greg.org/archive/2009/11/20/the_roni_horn_memorial_signage_system.html

the article doesn't seem to mention the influence in Abbot Miller's work: http://pentagram.com/en/new/2009/11/new-work-the-cooper-union.php

And here it is engraved in stone :-) http://pentagram.com/en/cooperUnion_32_pop.php

Sungard Cajana Ellucian
Friday February 18, 2011, SunGard Higher Education filed suit in an Ohio court. http://www.educause.edu/About+EDUCAUSE/CorporatePressReleaseService/DatatelandSunGardHigherEducati/246471

http://ovum.com/2012/03/29/the-best-of-times-and-the-worst-of-times-in-higher-education-it/

http://www.rfcexpress.com/lawsuits/copyright-lawsuits/ohio-southern-district-court/71327/sungard-higher-education-inc-v-cajana-inc/summary/

http://dockets.justia.com/docket/ohio/ohsdce/2:2011cv00148/144474/

http://www.phillytechnews.net/2011/04/sungard-higher-education-sues-hosting.html

http://press.emerson.edu/itbits/2012/03/28/sungard-sghe-and-datatel-annouces-new-name/

http://greyceiling.wordpress.com/tag/ellucian/

http://blogs.cpcc.edu/ais/category/colleagueerp-system/

http://www.newkerala.com/news/2011/worldnews-179213.html

http://trademark.markify.com/trademarks/uspto/ellucian/85569168

John M. Conroy
http://pilotmag.com/guppy Back of napkin design, like ethernet :-)

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Back_of_a_napkin&direction=prev&oldid=231920962

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back-of-the-envelope_calculation

Stephen P. Duggan
Stephen P. Duggan Add link to son and family papers at Marist College 

Ellucian
March 26, 2012 the merged Datatel and Sungard Higher Education (formerly known as Datatel+SGHE)

http://news.datatel.com/news/ellucian+new+company+name+announced+for+datatel+and+sungard+higher+education+combination.htm http://www.sungardhe.com/news.aspx?id=3302


 * Michelle Reed, chief marketing officer, said in a statement that "Ellucian evokes the clarity and light that learning brings to life, aspects that we aspire to share in our relationships with institutions of higher, further and vocational education around the world."

http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/03/27/merged-technology-company-announces-name-ellucian

http://news.yahoo.com/ellucian-company-name-announced-datatel-sungard-higher-education-200000759.html

Trademarks applied for on 	3/14/2012: http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4004:k3glf5.3.1

http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4004:k3glf5.3.2

http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4004:k3glf5.3.3

http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4004:k3glf5.3.4

Limited partnership filed by Attorneys Mindy Lok and Samantha Himelman of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1209_North_Orange_Street

Corporate lineage

http://www.alacrastore.com/mergers-acquisitions/Datatel_Inc-2522500

Stable sorting tables to use as demos to transclude
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