Extractions: var HrefTUdVersion = "http://www.tu-muenchen.de/"; var HrefZentrumMathdVersion = "http://www.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/"; var HrefInstitutdVersion = "/"; var HrefHarvestsdVersion = "http://www.ma.tum.de/search/"; var HrefEnglishVersion = ""; Hauptseite des Lehrstuhls Konferenzen und Workshops Symposium Diskrete Mathematik 2000 Richard-Rado-Preis
Artscontents Welcome Julia welcomed the newly appointed rado, richard Holloway to the position. http://www.midcoast.com.au/~arts/contentsreports.htm
Extractions: This is no ordinary AGM. This AGM will propose to the remaining members of Arts Holiday Coast, Local Government and other stakeholders, that the organisation will evolve into the Mid North Coast Regional Arts Board, a structure for which has been developed over the last year in consultation with the major stakeholders and the community.
Richard Rado Preis 2000 Translate this page richard-rado-PREIS FÜR DISKRETE MATHEMATIK. Die Fachgruppe DiskreteMathematik der Deutschen Mathematiker Vereinigung hat zum dritten http://www.math.tu-dresden.de/~dm/radoaus2002.html
Richard Rado Preis 2000 Approximation and Randomization in Scheduling. The richard rado PRIZE is awardedbiannually. This year's prize was sponsored by the Deutsche Bank, Munich. http://www.math.tu-dresden.de/~dm/radopreis2000.html
Extractions: News About the Library Resources Collections Subject guides Help and training UoR Home Library Home Collections Special collections ... Archives and records of the University of Reading This collection description was prepared by the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists Reference : MS 4622 Extent : 59 boxes Rado's mathematical research was particularly distinguished for his pioneering work in many aspects of combinatorics including abstract independent structures, transversal theory and extensions of Ramsey's theorem (the partition calculus). In recognition of his distinction in mathematical research Rado was awarded the senior Berwick Prize of the London Mathematical Society in 1972 and was elected FRS in 1978. He died on 23 December 1989. See C.A. Rogers, 'Richard Rado'
Guide P-R rado, richard (19061989). NCUACS no. 50/6/94, 120 pp. Mathematics. Reading UniversityLibrary. RENWICK, William (1924-1971) CSAC no. rado, richard, 1906-1989. http://www.bath.ac.uk/ncuacs/guider.htm
Extractions: Guide to the manuscript papers of British scientists: R ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS The collections described in this guide have been catalogued by the CSAC at Oxford and the NCUACS at the University of Bath, and subsequently deposited in libraries and archives throughout the UK. Inclusion in this guide does not imply that collections will be available for research. There are restrictions on access to items in a number of the collections and researchers should always consult the appropriate repository before planning a visit. New Most of the catalogues compiled by the Unit can now be viewed online through the Access to Archives website at the Public Record Office. Direct links to the catalogues are being (gradually) added from this Guide To view the full-text catalogue, please click on the link under Finding Aid Note, some catalogues are very extensive and may take a few moments to download. An indication of the size of the file is provided. RADO , Richard (1906-1989). NCUACS no. 50/6/94, 120 pp. Mathematics. Reading University Library. RENWICK , William (1924-1971) CSAC no. 84/2/82, 9pp. Computing. Cambridge University Library
Extractions: This paper is cited in the following contexts: Sylvester-Gallai theorem and metric betweenness - Vasek Chvatal Department (Correct) ....number of real points so that a right line through every two of them shall pass through a third, unless they all lie in the same right line. Some forty years later, Erdos revived the problem and the first prooof was found shortly afterwards by T. Gallai (originally named Grunwald) see Erdos Additional proofs were given by R. C . Buck, N. E . Steenrod, and R. Steinberg ; in particular, Steinberg s proof may be seen as a projective variation on Gallai s a#ne theme; Coxeter ( 8] 12.3 of [9] transformed it into an even more elementary form. The theorem also follows, through ....
Untitled Document elimination bouts being 3 X 2min rounds. Fred rado, richard Howes, Sunday11th June (Semifinal and Finals). The winner of each pool became http://www.savate.org/savatechamps.htm
Extractions: World Savate "Assaut Cup" Championships Report from Rossy, our correspondent on the scene.... please note: it's not easy to write with those gloves on The competition took place in the Pierre de Coubertin Stadium, Paris, France on Saturday 10th June 2000 (elimination rounds) and Sunday 11th June 2000 (semi - finals and finals). The event attracted 245 competitors from 23 nations from around the World. Saturday 10th June (Elimination rounds) The competition ran on a "pool" system where the names of all fighters from a weight category were split into groups of either 3 or 4, depending on entrants. The fighters then fought every other fighter in their "pool". (if you were in a "pool" of 3 you had 2 fights, if you were in a pool of 4 you had 3 fights.) The elimination bouts being 3 X 2min rounds. Fred Rado Richard Howes Sunday 11th June (Semi-final and Finals) The winner of each "pool" became the "semi - finalists" and fought each other for a place in the finals. These were also 3 X 2 mins. The Great Britain Savate Federation entered the following 14 fighters in the categories shown, with the results as shown.
Untitled Document Judges Referees GB Ollie Batts, Julie Gabriel, Fred rado, richard Muggeridge,Rob Clark Germany - Gerhard Schmitt USA - Patrick Gavin Joseph Scholz http://www.savate.org/Guildassaut.htm
Extractions: On Saturday, 1st December, Martin Ross and the Guildford Spectrum Savate Club hosted an International Savate "assaut" Gala. The event took place at Spectrum Leisure Complex, Parkway, Guildford. Ross is the senior Spectrum Club Instructor and National Director of Technique for the Great Britain Savate Federation. "Weigh in's" for fighters where held at 4pm, with the first set of bouts starting at 5.30pm. Following 22 bouts, the event closed at 10.30pm with the presentation of certificates and medals."Bout of the night" was the fight between Michael Taylor of Guildford Spectrum and Paul Orlow of Germany. Both young men showed skill and control of a high level. The bout was judged as a draw, one judge giving it to Michael, one to Paul, and one declaring 'no decision'. The full results were as follows: Weight Pts Pts Weight Vincenzo Sgaramella (Cambridge) Su Li Su.Li Thomas Pohl (Germany) Rachel Shore (Spectrum) S. Feather Li.Mid
Www.oakland.edu/~grossman/Erdos0p 19 joint papers, first in 1975 NICOLAS, JEANLOUIS 19 joint papers, first in 1975NATHANSON, MELVYN B. 18 joint papers, first in 1950 rado, richard* 17 joint http://www.oakland.edu/~grossman/Erdos0p
Extractions: Erdos0p, Version 2002, February 2, 2002 This is a list of the 201 co-authors of Paul Erdos who have more than one paper with him, sorted by number of joint papers. (An additional 307 co-authors have one joint paper with Erdos.) All joint papers, even if there are other coauthors in addition to Erdos, are considered (i.e., not just the 2-author joint papers). Please send corrections and comments to . The Erdos Number Project Web site can be found at the following URL:
New York Times 3-4-66 The three sons are all well and stylishly played by Bruce Scott (John),Dennis Cooney (Geoffrey) and James rado (richard). Christopher http://www.orlok.com/hair/holding/prepost/jim/NYT3-4-66.html
Extractions: The title character of "The Lion in Winter," which opened last night at the Ambassador, is King Henry II of England. The play is about Henry's trials and troubles with his wife and his three sons in the matter of choosing his successor. James Goldman has written the work with intelligence, some astringent wit and much theatrical skill; but all through the evening, the wrong question keeps growing in us, What is Henry's successor to us? In other words, Mr. Goldman's play for all its considerable cleverness of construction, pith and mercurial storming of moods never really shakes or concerns us. His characters are recognizable but not affecting; his drama is discernible but not gripping; and a theme to justify the existence of the play here and now is hard to find.
Extractions: Born Alexander Radolfi and educated in Budapest, the son of a wealthy Jewish businessman, Rado joined the Communist Party when he was a student at the University of Budapest . So entrenched was Rado in the Communist Party in 1919 that he was named a commissar and took part in the coup that briefly took over the Hungarian government that year with the adventurer at its head. When the Communists were driven out, Rado fled to Russia where he lived for several years, marrying fellow Communist exile, Helene Jensen Rado received espionage training from the NKVD in 1931. The following year he was sent to Germany where he posed as a clerk in the Russian Embassy in Berlin . His real work was to spy on the Nazis who were then clubbing their way to power. On several occasions, Rado organized armed Communist resistance to Adolf Hitler's storm troopers, which resulted in many bloody street battles. Rado was earmarked for death by the Nazis , both as a Communist and a Jew and, when
Espionage - Spy - Roessler, Rudolf (AKA; Lucy) Sandor rado. When Joseph Stalin received this information he refused to believe it,just as he ignored a similar report from his agent in Japan, richard Sorge. http://www.angelfire.com/dc/1spy/Roessler.html
Extractions: One of the most effective and devastating spies in World War II, certainly one that equaled the exploits of Richard Sorge and the sly Elyeza Bazna Cicero ) in producing top secret documents, Rudolf Roessler was also the most secretive, a mole so deep in Germany that even his own spymasters did not know his true identity. Born on November 22, 1897, in Kaufbeuren, Bavaria, a small town near Munich, Roessler was raised in strict Protestant surroundings. His father was an official with the Bavarian Forestry Commission and provided a comfortable living for the Roessler family. Roessler was educated in Augsburg at the Realgymnasium, attending school with a gifted classmate, Bertholt Brecht Seeing service with the Wehrmacht (German Army) in World War I, Roessler entered journalism after the war, going to work as a reporter in Augsburg and later moving to Berlin where he became a literary critic. He moved inside the artistic world of writers and painters. His close friends included the novelist Thomas Mann and the poet Stefan George , both of whom would later be put onto Adolf Hitler's death list, their books burned, their images tarnished as branded enemies of the
Richard Aldrich Aldrich, richard J. Soviet Intelligence, British Security and the End of the RedOrchestra The Fate of Alexander rado. Intelligence and National Security 6 http://intellit.muskingum.edu/alpha_folder/A_folder/aldrich_richard.html
Extractions: Richard J. Aldrich Aldrich, Richard J. "American Intelligence and the British Raj: The OSS, the SSU and India, 1942-1947." Intelligence and National Security 13, no. 1 (Spring 1998): 132-164. Abstract : "The scale of OSS reporting on India's economic and political condition is striking. This underlines how OSS always perceived itself as providing long-term political and commercial intelligence beyond 1945." [WWII/FEPAC/CBI] Aldrich, Richard J. "British and American Policy on Intelligence Archives: Never-Never Land and Wonderland?" Studies in Intelligence 38, no. 5 (1995): 17-26. Contemporary Record 8, no. 1 (Summer 1994): 132-150. [With footnotes] The author initially looks at the importance of recently released papers, using the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) and Pearl Harbor as a case study. Aldrich finds nothing in the JIC minutes for 1941 to support the revisionist suggestion that Churchill had and withheld foreknowledge of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. In comparing British and American policy on releasing archival material, Aldrich is positive about the briefer de facto waiting period of the U.S. government and the broader U.S. definition of intelligence which includes military intelligence. In addition, there seems to be a profusion of British secret service materials for the period before 1945 available in the U.S. archives. [Reference][c] Aldrich, Richard J. "Britain's Secret Intelligence Service in Asia during the Second World War."
Vertriebene Translate this page Pringsheim, Alfred (1850-1941), 73, 202-203. Rademacher, Hans (1892-1964), 71, 205-208.rado, richard (1906-1989), 71, 190. Reidemeister, Kurt (1893-1971), 73, 185. http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/DMV/archiv/pinl.html
Extractions: In den Jahresberichten der DMV zwischen 1969 und 1974 hat Max Pinl unter dem obigen Titel derjenigen Fachkollegen gedacht, die durch die Unmenschlichkeit des nationalsozialistischen Regimes ihre Heimat, ihre Stellung oder gar ihr Leben verloren haben. A B C D ... Z Alt, Frank (1910-) Artin, Emil (1898-1963) Baer, Reinhold (1902-1979) Barneck, Alfred (1885-1964) Basch, Alfred (1882-1958) Baule, Bernhard (1891-1976) Behrend, Felix (1911 - 1962) Bergmann, Gustav (1906- ) Bergmann, Peter (1915- ) Bergman, Stefan (1895-1977) Bernays, Paul (1888-1977) Bernstein, Felix (1878-1956) Bers, Lipman (1914-1993) Berwald, Ludwig (1883-1942) Blumenthal, Otto (1876-1944)
Nachrufe Translate this page Prym, Friedrich (1841-1915), 24, 1-15 *. Quade, Wilhelm (1898-1975), 82, 193-198.rado, richard (1906-1989), 93 127-145. radon, Johann (1887-1956), 63, 51-52. http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/DMV/archiv/nachrufe.html
Extractions: A B C D ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840-1905) Ahrens, Wilhelm (1872-1927) Avakumovic, Vojislav G. (1910-1990) Bachmann, Paul (1837-1920) Baier, Othmar (1905-1980) Bauer, Gustav (1820-1906) Beck, Hans (1876-1942) Bernstein, Felix (1878-1956) Bieberbach, Ludwig (1886-1982) Bilharz, Herbert (1910-1956) Bjerknes, Carl (1825-1903) Blaschke, Wilhelm (1885- 1962) Bobek, Karl (1855-1899) Boerner, Hermann (1906-1982) Bohl, Piers (1865-1921) Bohr, Harald (1887- 1951) Bolza, Oskar (1857 1942) Bopp, Karl (1877-1934) Bortolotti, Enea (1896-1942) Bos, Werner (1924-1973) Brandt, Heinrich (1886-1954) Brauer, Alfred (1894-1985) Brauer, Richard (1901-1977) Brunn, Hermann (1862-1939) Buka, Felix (1852-1896) Burkhardt, Heinrich (1861-1914) Burmester, Ludwig (1840-1927) Busche, Edmund (1861 1916) Cantor, Georg (1845-1918) Caratheodory, Constantin (1873-1950) Caspar, Max (1880-1956)
TIME - Richard Corliss - That Old Feeling: 'Hair' Today Then rado hugged Creek two Claudes meeting over the decades. That Old Feeling TheFun in Al Hirschfeld richard Corliss (54) pays tribute to Broadway's Line http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,108781-2,00.html
Extractions: News, analysis and photos of the ongoing war Articles Since 1985 Current Issue Past 30 Days -Top Searches- Iraq George W. Bush U.S. Military al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden Advanced Search That Old Feeling: 'Hair' Today All these felicities made "Hair" an event of theatrical importance. What made it a hit was the score. MacDermot, a conservatively dressed Canadian living in Staten Island, at first seemed an odd match for the woolly East Villagers Rado and Ragni. They might have chosen a more downtown composer like Al Carmines or Lou Reed. But MacDermot has an almost inexhaustible melodic gift; not just "Hair" but later shows like "Two Gentlemen of Verona" and "The Human Comedy" are profligate with irresistibly singable tunes, 30 or 40 of them. MacDermot put the authors baroque lyrics into svelte containers, made the contentious ideas in the songs attractive to a mass audience. Gradually, like a stern old bachelor who realizes that hes fallen in love, I surrendered to the show. As the focus shifts from the raucous Berger to Claude, the lost-soul with the draft notice, "Hair" bares its big brave gooey heart. Creeks rendition of "Where Do I Go" (the shows most Broadway-friendly ballad) gives the first act a poignant capper. Miriam Shor is a winsome, sturdy charmer as pregnant Jeannie, and Jessica-Snow Wilson does full justice to "Frank Mills." The trio "White Boys" gets a nice Supremes-style staging from director-choreographer Kathleen Marshall. "What a Piece of Work Is Man" (lyrics by W. Shakespeare) is beautifully sung by Michael Seelbach and Sean Jeremy Palmer, two men with delicately powerful boy-choir voices; I hereby award Seelbach the singing of "Aquarius" in all future performances.
TIME - Richard Corliss - That Old Feeling: 'Hair' Today That Old Feeling 'Hair' Today richard Corliss on the revival of the one and siredby composer Galt MacDermot and actorlyricists Gerome Ragni and James rado? http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,108781,00.html
Extractions: On May 3, 2001, another group of theater lovers filed into Manhattans City Center to see a new production of "Hair," this seasons third and final production in the renowned "Encores! series of classic musicals revived in concert form. ("Hair" plays just six performances, the last one Monday evening.) Presenting revivals of such classics and oddities as "Wonderful Town," "Strike Up the Band" and "Do-Re-Mi," the series has wowed audiences with pristine scores and showmanship on a shoestring. Typically, the performers enter in evening wear and hold the script in their hands; Rob Fishers 30-piece orchestra bursts into some gorgeous old tune, and the crowd levitates in rapture. For the past eight years, its been one of the very best reasons to be alive in New York. BACK TO TOP