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President Michael S. Roth and members of the Trustee Associates, President’s Circle, Founders Club, Willbur Fisk Associates, College Row Society, John Wesley Associates, 1831 Society, Douglas Cannon Club, Foss Hill Club, Day Society, and Olin Associates at a pre-game reception. (Photo by John Van Vlack)
Today, Governor Charlie Baker ceremonially swore in five new Associate Justices to the Massachusetts Housing Court as part of the Administration’s expansion of the Court.
(Photo by Sam Berube, Office of the Governor)
The entrance to the Associated Press Building at Rockefeller Center, August 1975. The sculpture over the doors is called, "News," by Isamu Noguchi. AP moved out of this building in 2004.
Walmart associates from China arrived for the 2011 Walmart Shareholders' Meeting. To join the conversation visit www.walmartstores.com/shareholdersmeeting
Associates from around the world attend an expo with suppliers during Shareholders week 2013 #WMTShares corporate.walmart.com
Production Date: 1939
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: McCormick Company, Curt Teich (#9A-H63)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Tenney and Hilbert Published Market Price in 2009: $3-$6
Source: Tenney, Fred, and Kevin Hilbert. 2009. Large Letter Postcards: The Definitive Guide 1930s to 1950s. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. 176 p.
Copyright 2011. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
Associate Professor Natasa Nord monitoring a district heating system.
Read more about the research group Energy and Indoor Environment: www.ntnu.edu/ept/energy-environment
Photo: Geir Mogen / NTNU
Associates from around the globe enjoy walking around the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas during their visit for the 2011 Walmart Shareholders' Meeting. To watch the replay of the event, view videos, and join the conversation, visit www.walmartstores.com/shareholdersmeeting
IMO: 9066069
MMSI: 218814000
Call Sign: DGCX2
Flag: Germany [DE]
Home port: ELSFLETH
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 1596
Deadweight: 2300 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 81.44m × 11.3m
Year Built: 1994
Status: Active
Ex Names History
Vessel Name: LILY Flag: DE Last Reported: 2019-01-23 20:51:00
Vessel Name: JB Flag: DE Last Reported: 2017-11-05 10:29:00
Vessel Name: LILY-B Flag: DE Last Reported: 2017-08-02 13:47:00
Vessel Name: KENTO Flag: PA Last Reported: 2016-04-07 05:39:00
Vessel Name: KENTO Flag: RU Last Reported: 2009-12-23 23:57:00
GENERAL PARTICULARS
DWAT 2.300
Flag Germany
DWCC summer abt. 2.200
Homeport Elsfleth
DWCC winter abt. 2.100 Iceclass II
GT / NT 1.596 / 831 Slings / Tarpaulins fit. yes
LOA 81,40 m
Call sign DGCX2
Beam 11,30 m
IMO No. 9066069
Draft fully laden 4,23 m Airdraft in ballast 26,30 m (15,30 m with mast lowered)
Built 1994
HOLDS / HATCHES
Type of holds single / box Tweendecks no
Capacity grain 101.722 cbft Hatchcover type MacGregor / cement hole fitted
Capacity bale 101.722 cbft Hatchcover strength 1,75 to / sqm
Grain fitted yes Bulkheads 2
IMO fitted yes Ceiling steel
Tanktop strength 12,00 to / sqm Dims. hatch 50,23 x 9,00 m
Dims. cargo hold 50,23 x 9,00 x 6,33 m
ENGINE
Main engine MAK KRUPP – 1.000 kw Gear no
Speed / consumption abt. 9,5 knots Bowthruster yes – 130 kw
Fuel abt. 3,3 m/to Gasoil
INSURANCE
Classification Rina
P & I Club Hanseatic Underwriters
Some particulars can vary and all are believed to be correct, but not guaranteed!
Niels Hankiewicz Chartering GmbH
Konsul-Smidt-Str. 8b - 28217 Bremen
Phone: +49 421 386360 Fax: +49 421 3921 87 Email: ships@nh-chartering.de
Associates from around the world attend an expo with suppliers during Shareholders week 2013 #WMTShares corporate.walmart.com
Designed by Fred Pojezny, Jr.
1956
This is a detail shot of the decorative front of the main reception desk in the office and is not an original feature.
The front of the desk was wood that was slatted in a vertical pattern that reminded me of the concrete work on the First Christian Church and Benham Building (links to these buildings are provided below). However, termites got to the wood and ruined it.
The owner then created this wonderful frontpiece that I think blends in perfectly with the rest of the office. The front door to the office was made to match this, as well.
First Christian Church detail:
flickr.com/photos/25726169@N03/2559094578/in/set-72157605...
Benham Building detail:
flickr.com/photos/25726169@N03/2561613847/in/set-72157605...
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Allen Associates - sponsors of the OX5 Run for the Oxford Children's Hospital pose for photographs by John Hunt with GMTV's Kirsty McCabe & Emma Crosby
Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Lisbon Portugal
Charles Correa Associates designed this research and diagnostic centre located in Lisbon. It is a state-of-the-art facility guided by some of the best scientist in the world. The site, where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean, is steeped in history. It is the site where Henry the Navigator, Vasco de Gama and other great Portuguese left on their journeys into the unknown—a perfect metaphor for the discoveries of contemporary science today. The 3 units that constitute the project are:
•the largest for the doctors and scientist,
•the second for the theatre, the exhibition hall, the foundation offices, etc,
•the third is an open-air amphitheatre for the city.
They have been arranged to create a 125m long pathway leading diagonally across the site, towards the open seas. This pathway is ramped up at a gentle slope of 1:20, so as you ascend, you see only sky ahead of you. At the end of the ramp are two stone monoliths, straight from the quarry. When you reach the highest point, you begin to see a large body of water, which seemingly connects (i.e. without any visual break) to the ocean beyond. In the centre of this water body, just below the surface of the water, is an oval shaped object—made of stainless steel and slightly convex, so that it reflects the blue sky and passing clouds above.
Beyond its scientific importance, the centre’s design has also caught the attention of architects around the world. The bid to design the site was won by Indian architect Charles Correa, who also designed the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The centre features a large interior rainforest connecting clinics and laboratories, chemotherapy suites with gardens, and many areas open for public use, including exhibition halls, an outdoor amphitheatre and landscaped walking areas. It is hoped that the location of the centre in the heart of Lisbon, as well as the openness of the site to the public, will encourage awareness of the centre and the Champalimaud Foundation, as well as the health and medical issues that their work is aiming to address.
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Cantalivered Rosewood & Chromed Steel sideboard designed by Tom Lupton & John Morton. Produced by Merrow Associates, UK
Associate Administrator attending the launch ceremony for the new partnership between UNDP (China), Mary Kay and All China Women’s Federation (ACWF)
Walmart associates from Japan arrived for the 2011 Walmart Shareholders' Meeting. To join the conversation visit www.walmartstores.com/shareholdersmeeting
Donor Associates Reception
President Michael S. Roth and members of the Trustee Associates, President’s Circle, Founders Club, Willbur Fisk Associates, College Row Society, John Wesley Associates, 1831 Society, Douglas Cannon Club, Foss Hill Club, Day Society, and Olin Associates at a pre-game reception. (Photo by John Van Vlack)
Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots is a project by artist, Jessica Ling Findley, combining retro glamour portraits with sea creatures thriving in Marine Protected Areas (MPA) to highlight successful human actions to help heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Over 3 billion people’s livelihoods depend on marine and coastal biodiversity around the world. Fishery management provides economic benefits of conservation and community engagement with broader marine management. Madagascar has incredible biodiversity, but due to climate change, as well as over exploitation, it’s delicate marine ecosystem is at high risk. Local fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to become old enough to reproduce and increases the catch for those who depend on it.
Octopus cyanea moves along the seafloor camouflaging itself not only with color but with texture. Although octopuses are normally nocturnal, Octopus cyanea prefers twilight. Yet it is also known as the Day Octopus, because it can be found hunting in cooperation with a roving coral grouper fish who often points out hiding prey when the octopus seeks shelter in the coral. It’s lifespan is about 12-14 months from its planktonic larval state.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation and Port of San Diego public art commission. www.jessicalingfindley.com
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
References:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus_cyanea
journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone...
news.mongabay.com/2017/11/fish-vs-forests-madagascars-mar...
cases.open.ubc.ca/octopus-fishery-management-in-madagascar/
www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/oceans/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nlm-Pp6g64
friendsoflajollashores.com/marinelife/blacksmith/#
www.aquariumofpacific.org/onlinelearningcenter/species/bl...
Ed Parnell, Associate Research Oceanographer, Integrative Oceanography Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Local Accession Number: FA_CC.000293
Connick Job Number: 2935
Title: Design for north aisle window nearest transept, Grace Congregational Church, Framingham, Mass.
Statement of responsibility: K.O.S. Connick Assoc.
Creator/Contributor: Charles J. Connick Associates (creator)
Genre: Design drawings; Gouaches
Date created: 1948
Physical description: 1 gouache : color ; 29 x 19 cm.
General notes: Title from item, from additional material accompanying item, or from information provided by the Boston Public Library.
Date notes: Date from item.
Biographical and historical notes: Window designed for Grace Congregational Church, Framingham, Massachusetts.
Subjects: Stained glass; Windows
Collection: Charles J. Connick Gouaches - Massachusetts
Location: Boston Public Library, Arts Department
Shelf locator: Massachusetts Box #5
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.