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The KOM League

Flash Report

for

12/7/2021

 

To view this report go to: www.flickr.com/photos/60428361@N07/51733797453/

 

This report was shared by e-mail to those of you requested it late on the 7th of December and in the early morning hours of the 8th. Thanks to everyone who asked to receive the report by e-mail during the time the world of the Internet was having a hard time. If you got the e-mail go ahead and open this submission and look at a very pretty picture. The medical procedure mentioned in the opening of the report occurred this morning and all went well.

Today, the flags were at half mast as I made my morning rounds. My wife asked if they were flying at 50% up the flagpole in memory of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, by the Japanese, or for the death of a man who fought in that war and died this week.

 

Arriving home on the advent of the first snow shower of the season a decision was made to go down stairs to the KOM League dugout and check a few things on the computer Quickly, it was learned that the flag is at half mast due to what happened at Pearl Harbor in 1941 and the recent death of Robert Dole . Also, some others things were found such as a reminder that there hasn’t been a KOM League Flash Report since October 11.

 

During that nearly two month lull in reporting a number of deaths have transpired of fellows who played in the league and thus have not been mentioned in these reports. What happens so often is that two former teammates will pass away within just days of each other. That happened in the case of Bill Virdon and George Francis Paul of the 1950 Independence, Kansas Yankees along with Bob McEvilly and Lloyd Koehnke of the 1951 Pittsburg, Kansas Browns.

 

There will be an attempt to get all the information about the deceased in this report. There is only a short window in which to get this done for tomorrow will be taken up with something that is necessary but not highly anticipated.

 

Most usually this forum doesn’t address personal issues. However, it was difficult to miss the irony of a set of circumstances that have led up to tomorrow’s event. This old guy has done his best to keep the medical community in Columbia, Missouri solvent this year I used to think old people were always sick, going to the hospital and complaining about their aches and pains. Now, being one of those elder citizens, my earlier beliefs have come to fruition.

 

In the early days of the KOM league there was an umpire by the name of Ward Elmer Mohs, born in Kansas, a later resident of Tulsa, Okla. and at one time the chief of KOM league umpires. Much has been written about him in my years of publishing books and these reports. Unfortunately, he was drowned while fishing below the spillway at Ft. Gibson, Oklahoma on 6/23/1952. All the bad things any former KOM league player ever said about him was forgotten at that point.

 

Upon receiving the result from a recent biopsy an attempt was made to locate the best surgeon in town to perform their specialty. After the combined assistance from my wife, daughter, grandson and his wife and the father-in-law of my grandson, contact was made with the surgeon’s office. The nurse from the surgeons office called to set up surgery and she said the procedure would be the one first attempted by a Dr. Mohs some 70 years ago.

 

During the time Dr. Mohs was perfecting his surgical procedure there were four pitchers in the KOM league with the same last name. There was Robert at Iola, Paul at Independence, along with Ernie and George at Ponca City. All of the aforementioned had the last name of Nichols and the surgeon tomorrow is, who else, Dr. Nichols.

 

If any of you look into the Mohs procedure it will let you know that this old guy is likely going to be sitting around for most of the day waiting on what is coming next. So, I will have my I-pad and will look for a message from some of you to keep me from being bored. You can read this report, come up with some comments or questions and keep me entertained. No sympathy is being sought just e-mails to keep the mind occupied.

 

For every obituary in this report there are a whole lot of things known about each of these guys that didn’t find their way into this much too long rant. So, if you wish to know more about my favorite memory of any of these guys let me know. Most likely the banter between the late Lloyd Koehnke and Walt Babcock during a KOM league game, in 1951, will be at the top of the list. It had to do with where Koehnke was going to be sent if he didn’t “shape up.”

 

The end of the whining

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Passing of former KOM leaguers.

 

Following are the obituaries found on the Internet. The usual practice of adding personal comments about each of the deceased is limited in this report. All the fellows mentioned had been in touch over the years with the exception of Francis George Paul.

 

Lloyd “Bud” Koehnke—1951 Pittsburg, Kansas Browns

www.loomisfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/mr-lloyd-bud-koehnke/

 

Mr. Lloyd “Bud” Koehnke a resident of Orlando, Florida has passed away at the age of 89. Bud was husband to Judy for 61 years. The father of 3, grandfather of 6, and a great grandfather of 2. A great man and a great father.

 

Bud was born and raised in Appleton, Wisconsin, graduating from Appleton HS in 1950.

After high school graduation, Bud pursued a professional baseball career. He signed his first professional contract with the Saint Louis Browns organization, later to become the Baltimore Orioles (as a pitcher) out of a local tryout camp. He would later go on to sign a contract with the Cincinnati Reds organization.

 

After suffering a dislocated shoulder while playing outfield, which would eventually end his 5-year minor league career, Bud returned to Appleton to work for the Appleton Recreation Department.

 

From 1956-1966 Bud was Assistant Recreation Director under Duke Groover. Upon retirement of Groover, Bud was appointed Appleton Recreation Director in 1966. Bud would go on to be Recreation Director for the City of Appleton for the next 17 years, working a total of 26 years for the city of Appleton.

 

With the recreational department under direction of Bud Koehnke the Appleton sports scene exploded. Through Bud’s direction and leadership Appleton would be introduced to multiple new programs and expanded activities. With adult softball as an example, when Bud became recreation director in 1966 there were 43 adult softball teams. Under Bud’s direction, by 1980 there were over 260 men’s and women’s softball teams playing in Appleton.

 

But softball was not the only game in town, if people wanted an athletic event to play and a place to play it Bud Koehnke would make it happen. Under Bud’s leadership, Appleton would be introduced to T-League baseball and girls’ softball, Pop Warner Football, adult and youth soccer, adult and youth hockey, tennis lessons that had waiting lines for enrollment, skating rinks in every park in town, Winter Carnival at Jones Park for hockey and skate races, city wide summer playground programs that were open to every boy and girl in town under the age of 18. It didn’t stop there, tap dancing, jazz dance, baton twirling lessons, and a yearly dance recital for all participants was one of Bud’s proudest accomplishments.

 

Bud’s leadership also led to the re-construction of Erb Park and Mead Park outdoor pools, plus all swimming lessons and summer swim programs. Bud was also driving the face behind the development of Badger pool at Appleton West High School.

 

With the explosion of all recreation programs under Bud’s direction and an eye to the future, Bud was instrumental in convincing the City of Appleton to build Memorial Park. The original design and construction of Memorial Park were in great part the vision and dedication of Bud Koehnke.

 

But maybe one of Bud’s proudest accomplishments was overseeing Goodland Field for the City of Appleton. Built during the Depression, Bud took great pride in developing Goodland Field into one of the best Class A professional baseball fields in the country. From the addition of new lights, superior clubhouses, and an excellent playing field, Goodland Field was recognized multiple times as the best of the Midwest League. Bud also allowed Goodland Field to be used for Appleton East and Xavier HS Football, Pop Warner Football, and men’s touch football.

 

The list of professional accomplishments in the City of Appleton are unmistakably long. Maybe this is no better stated then the three Red Smith awards, 1968, 1980, and 1997 for Outstanding Contributions to Local Sports. Bud Koehnke did his utmost to provide every opportunity for every man, woman, and child that was looking to participate in any athletic or recreation department activity.

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n 1982 Bud and his family moved to Orlando, Florida. Bud was hired by the Minnesota Twins to be the Head Groundskeeper at Tinker Field in Orlando. Tinker Field was the Spring Training Complex and Double A summer home for the Twins. After two years with the Twins, Bud was approached by Osceola County, Florida to develop and oversee the constructions of a new spring training complex in Kissimmee, Florida for the Houston Astros. In 1991 STMA would award Bud Koehnke and Osceola County Stadium with the Professional Field of the Year. Bud would be Head Groundskeeper at Osceola County Stadium until his retirement in 1994. Before his retirement, Bud would also be involved in the construction of Poinciana HS FL. Baseball field. Because of his tireless work to the project the field is named Lloyd “Bud” Koehnke Field.

In retirement, Bud enjoyed traveling all parts of the country. Bud and Judy would also make an annual trip back to Appleton to visit family and friends. Bud also enjoyed playing golf and playing senior softball. One of his biggest joys was following the progress of all his grandchildren in school and in their athletic progress. The joy on his face while watching a baseball game, a hockey game, or knowing the fun his grandkids were having in the participation was inescapable.

 

Besides a professional baseball career, and the Recreation Director for the City of Appleton, Bud Koehnke will be remembered as arguable the greatest handball player in the city’s history. A fierce competitor who taught himself the game in the handball court that was in Appleton West HS. Bud was assigned to the handball court because he refused to go to dance class as a student. If you ever needed to find Bud Koehnke all you had to do was be at the Lawrence College handball courts between noon and 1pm. There he would be playing a game of cut-throat with Gene Davis, Carl Stumpf, and Ken Anderson to name a few.

 

For over 20 straight years Bud Koehnke won the Appleton City Singles Handball Tournament. The list of Handball tournaments won by Bud is remarkable. Multiple State of Wisconsin singles and doubles titles, the doubles titles were often with partner Ken Anderson. Dozens and dozens of regional tournaments across the entire Midwest were yearly won by Bud. The Red River Classic in Fargo, ND and the St. Paul MN. Winter Carnival are just to name a few of the handball tournaments he has won.

 

Major Handball Tournaments are also on the Bud Koehnke resume.

In back-to-back years Bud won the US National Doubles championship with two different partners. Bud’s first title came with partner Bert Dinkin and the following year he partnered with Ray Neveau.

 

Bud won back-to-back Canadian National singles titles, plus a Canadian National Doubles title.

Arguably one of Buds proudest moments was winning the 1975 National Invitational singles title in Birmingham, Alabama. He accomplished this as an unseeded player.

 

Handball was not Bud’s only sport for enjoyment. After the professional baseball career ended Bud continued to play semi pro baseball with the Southside Athletic Club and the Menasha Macs. He also enjoyed a career in fast pitch softball with Subway Bar, Ponds Sport Shop, Bleier’s Bar, and Jack Rose Hill. With Jack Rose Hill Bud participated in three I.S.C. World Softball Championships across the country.

 

Bud is survived by his wife of 61 years and never-ending partner Judy. His daughter Kris (Jay) Schroeder, Appleton, WI. Son Brandon, Cleveland, OH. Son Randall (Amanda) Koehnke Longwood, FL. His Grandchildren Chris (Nikki) Hein, Seattle, WA. Cassie (Mike) Curry Appleton, WI. Brent (Annie) Schroeder, Madison, WI. Connor Koehnke, Columbus, OH. Nate and Matthew Koehnke, Longwood, FL. Great Grandchildren Oliver and Sigmund Hein, Seattle, WA.

 

Surviving sisters are Helen Drier and Delores Larson. Surviving brother is Lowell (Skip) Koehnke and his wife Jane Koehnke. Surviving sister in law Jill (Mike) Wildenburg.

Proceeding Bud in death are infant daughter Kari Lynn, his parents Lloyd and Mable Koehnke, Father and Mother in law Stanley and Elsie Kreuter, Brother in law Carl Larson, Brother in law Milt Drier, Sister in law and husband Janice and Neil Laflin.

 

A celebration of life to honor Bud Koehnke will be held in Appleton later in 2022 for friends and family. Please keep Bud in your thoughts and prayers.

“Bud, after knowing you and loving for 64 years God has called you home. Sleep peacefully my love, Judy”

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Robert McEvilly-1951 Pittsburg Browns—https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/23303349/robert-k-mcevilly/joliet/illinois/fred-c-dames-funeral-homes

 

Robert K. McEvilly "Bob", age 91, passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family, on Saturday, December 4, 2021. As a faithful servant, he was prepared to meet his Lord.

 

Bob was born November 14, 1930, in Joliet, Illinois. He was the son of the late Lawrence and Winifred (Breen) McEvilly. He was a kind, generous, loving and patient man who was proud of his family and his Irish heritage. Bob married Beverly Loose at St. Raymond’s Cathedral in 1951. The couple resided in Joliet and raised six children. Fond family memories include driving the 10 passenger station wagon to wonderful vacation destinations in Florida and Wisconsin and celebrating Christmas with an abundance of food and gifts carefully selected for each person.

 

Bob was raised in the Minooka area and was a 1948 graduate of Minooka High School where he played basketball and baseball. He had a standout year in 1948 when the basketball team record was 23-4. Following graduation, Bob attended Joliet Junior College where he was a first-string guard on the 1949 state championship basketball team with Tom Williams, Jim Fagan, Bob Whyte, Rich Juricic, and Moose Broadrick. He pitched and played third base for the JJC baseball team and was the top hitter for the Will County Farm Bureau state championship team in 1949.

 

Bob signed a baseball contract with the St. Louis Browns minor league team. The Browns had been courting him for two years after he graduated from high school. The Boston Braves were also interested. He played three years in the minor leagues including Cubs and Cleveland Indians affiliate teams. Bob retired from Illinois Bell Telephone Company with over 30 years of service. He was a member of the Cathedral of St. Raymond’s parish for 70 years, the Irish American Club, and the Old Timer’s Baseball Association. He enjoyed coaching St. Joe's Little League baseball for 15 years. He never lost his love of baseball and followed the Cubs, displaying the "W" flag in his window as soon as the game ended. Their World Series win in 2016 was a very special event to him. He also enjoyed watching the Notre Dame Football and basketball games.

 

Bob also found time to attend the sporting and school activities of his children and grandchildren. The time spent playing euchre with the McEvilly and Breen relatives in Manhattan and Minooka was always something he looked forward to doing. Bob is preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife of 65 years, Beverly (nee Loose), in 2016; his brother, James (Anne Clennon) McEvilly; and sister, Charlene Obst. He is survived by his loving and caring children: Linda Minkalis (Chet deceased), Robert (Karen deceased), Dan (Denise), Cindy Tomala (Andy), Tom (Karen), and Bill; many nieces and nephews; and his special Uncle Donald Breen. Bob was a very proud Grandpa to Scott and Todd (Amanda) McEvilly; Caitlyn (Greg Goetzke), Kyle McEvilly; Megan (Jake Barry), Matt, and Eric McEvilly; Melissa Minkalis; Andrew (Gabriela) Tomala, John, and Christina Tomala; Kirstin Hobbs McEvilly; and a great-granddaughter, Madison. The family wishes to thank Dr. Bhavesh Ghandi for his kind and compassionate care. Visitation for Robert K. McEvilly will be held Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home, 3200 Black Road (at Essington Road), Joliet from 3-8 p.m. Funeral services will be on Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 9:15 a.m. from the funeral home to the Cathedral of St. Raymond, 604 N. Raynor Ave., Joliet where a mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Resurrection Cemetery, Romeoville. Memorials in his name to the Cathedral of St. Raymond’s Education Fund would be appreciated. For more information, please call (815) 741-5500 or you may visit his Memorial Tribute at www.fredcdames.com where you can share a favorite memory or leave an online condolence.

 

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Francis George Paul—I950 Independence Yankees

 

Francis George Paul, 90, of St. Simons Island, Ga., was welcomed into his eternal resting place in the arms of the Lord on Nov. 21, 2021, six days prior to his 91st birthday. He was born on Nov. 27, 1930, in Wykoff, Minn., to Frank J. and Elizabeth Paul. He was a devout Catholic, a proud Marine, a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather.

 

After graduation, Frank joined the New York Yankees as a third baseman. In early 1951, Frank enlisted in the US Marine Corps and was sent to Korea. On June 15, 1951, he was critically injured in what is known as the Battle of the Punchbowl. He spent the following 10 months recuperating. He was the recipient of the Purple Heart, the Korean War Service Medal, the National Defense Medal and the Presidential Unit Citation.

 

During his corporate career, he held many executive positions with companies including Hormel Foods, Carling Brewing, Pearl Brewing and Coors Brewing, which required many moves across the country and continued consulting internationally.

 

Frank was predeceased by his parents; his wife, Patricia Moen Paul; and his two older sisters, Mary Ellen Lickteig and Delores Hovland.

 

Surviving are his son, Steve Paul (Selma); his daughter, Terry Fields (David); and his daughter, Michelle Ako (Ron). He also leaves behind 17 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was a gentle man with a huge heart and will be missed each and every day by his family, friends, and many people whose lives he touched.

 

Frank was served over the years by an exceptional team of doctors and the caring staff at Marsh's Edge.

 

A funeral Mass, with military honors, will be held at 4 p.m. on Jan. 21, 2022, at St. William Catholic Church, St. Simons Island, with a celebration of life following the Mass.

 

The family suggests in lieu of flowers, remembrances be made to Tunnel to Towers Foundation; tunnel2towers.org., or St. Williams Catholic Church, St. Simons Island, Ga.

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Bill Virdon 1950—Independence Yankees

 

William “Bill” Charles Virdon, (also known as the Quail, Skipper, Creep Mouse, Dad, Granddad), age 90, of Springfield, MO, passed away peacefully of natural causes on November 23, 2021, surrounded by his family. Bill was born in Hazel Park, Michigan on June 9, 1931, to his parents, Charles Virdon and Bertha Marley Virdon. After a move to West Plains, MO at age 12, Bill became quite an athlete and was involved in multiple sports at West Plains High School, where he graduated in 1949. He was recruited to play basketball at Drury College in Springfield, MO, but after the first semester he accepted an offer to play baseball and went on to become one of the most respected center fielders in baseball at that time.

 

“The Quail” began his professional baseball career with the Independence (Kansas) Yankees of the Class D Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri (KOM) League in 1950, where he was managed by Malcolm “Bunny” Mick. Bunny was instrumental in helping him begin his baseball career of 65 years. Bill played major league baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates for 12 years. After retiring as a player, he coached and managed the Pittsburgh Pirates, the New York Yankees, the Houston Astros, and the Montreal Expos and became known as “Skipper” to his players. He continued to be involved in the baseball world until 2015 when he permanently retired.

 

Even though, baseball was his life, Bill was a devoted husband, dad, and granddad who showed his constant love to his family. Bill’s wife and daughters supported him throughout his early career by accompanying him every year to spring training in Florida and in the summer to whatever town he was playing for at the time. Once he began managing, his grandchildren, who fondly referred to him as “Creep Mouse” enjoyed following his career, also. “Granddad” taught both his children and grandchildren how to be a friend and how to receive friendship, how to serve community and church, and how to love the game, any game, especially baseball!

 

This strong, unassuming, and quiet role model is known by those who knew him well as not just a baseball man, but also as the man with the firm handshake, the no-nonsense work ethic, the quick wit and unexpected sense of humor, the deer and quail hunter, the handball player, and a regular spectator at many Springfield area sporting and musical events (many times watching his own grandchildren perform).

 

Bill was preceded in death by his parents Charles and Bertha Virdon and his sister Corrine Andrews. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Shirley Shemwell Virdon; three daughters: Deborah Lutes (Gary), Linda Holmes (Bill), Lisa Brown (Kevin); seven grandchildren: Shannon Merced, Mandie O’Hara (Chris), Andrew Miller, Brett Holmes (Jodie), Christina Elsenraat (Jeff), Michelle Viles (Nick), Scotty Brown (Paige); thirteen great-grandchildren: Roberto Merced, Lauren O’Hara, Courtnie Miller, Chloe Merced, Austin O’Hara, Ashton Isbell, Camryn Miller, Paige Elsenraat, Ella Viles, Savannah Holmes, William Elsenraat, Harper Holmes, Ryan Elsenraat; brother- in- laws, Ron Shemwell and Jim Andrews; nieces- Cathy Andrews, Cindy Shemwell Lee (Monte), Lindsey Andrews Argo (David); nephews- David Andrews, William “Bill” Andrews, Steven Shemwell, and many other great nieces and nephews. Bill also leaves behind a host of close friends that he considered part of his family.

 

The family wishes to thank the staff at Turners Rock and Phoenix Home and Hospice Care for providing Bill with the best care over the past few months. A special thanks goes to the King’s Way United Methodst Church pastor, Rev. Karen Hayden , David Jerome, (Bill’s biographer and friend), special friends and memorial speakers, Ned Reynolds and Sam Hamra, Bill’s oldest granddaughter, Shannon Merced, for sharing her memories through the eyes of one of his grandchildren, vocalist -June Hamra, his youngest grandson, Scotty Brown, for leading the congregation in a favorite hymn, and the staff at Gorman- Scharpf Funeral Home for their help in planning, organizing, and implementing the celebration of life memorial service.

 

Bill, Quail, Skipper, Creep Mouse, Dad, Granddad, your memory will live forever in our hearts. You are and always will be a Hall of Famer in every way!

 

Services will be held on Tuesday, November 30, at King’s Way United Methodist Church under the direction of Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home. Visitation will be held at 9:30 in the King’s Way Chapel (masks required) and a memorial service at 12 noon (masks suggested) in the King’s Way Sanctuary. A private inurnment committal service will be held immediately following the memorial service.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions should be made to Rett Syndrome Research Trust (RSRT.org), PKD Foundation (pkdcure.org), The Council of Churches of the Ozarks (ccozarks.org), or a Baseball/Softball Scholarship at Missouri State University, Drury University, Southeast Missouri State University, or Baptist Bible College.

Bill's Memorial Slideshow can be viewed here.

 

This is the Guestbook for the Virdon family obituary. There is one from the editor of this newsletter included. www.gormanscharpf.com/guestbook/william-bill-virdon#guest...

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Another guy who “almost” made it.

 

Many times a week an em-mail is received from Jack Morris who keeps up with the passing of former players. I peruse each one to see if anything looks familiar even though the fellow didn’t play in the KOM league. Here is one such obituary.

 

Ronald Lloyd Lenzini, 88, of Macon, MO, passed away on November 5, 2021 at the Samaritan Hospital in Macon, following a lengthy illness.

 

Ron was born on August 28, 1933 at Keota, MO, the son of Rolando and Lora Kitchen Lenzini. He was united in marriage to Raeann Fiedler on May 11, 1956 at the First Christian Church in Macon. He was always quick to mention their 65 years of marriage.

 

Ron attended Bevier High School where he was a stand-out baseball pitcher. After graduation in 1951, he attended college in Kirksville and later signed a contract with the St. Louis Cardinals and was assigned to a farm team in Johnson City Tennessee.

 

Ron was drafted into the United States Army in 1953 and was stationed in Germany as an Army Artillery Fieldman. While on duty, he was injured and endured a lifelong problem because of this.

 

After discharge from the Army in 1955, he started work for the Macon Electric Co-Op and worked there until joining the Missouri State Highway Patrol in October of 1958, he was assigned to the Brookfield Zone of Troop B and worked there until 1966 when he was reassigned to Macon Headquarters.

 

He was promoted to Corporal and was one of the original 18 that were assigned this newly created rank. He served Macon and Shelby Counties until promotion to Sergeant and assumed the duties of desk officer. He retired in March 1989 after 32 years of serving and protecting the citizens of Missouri.

 

Ron was a member of the First Christian Church of Macon where he was a Deacon. Ron was a “people” person and enjoyed visiting and meeting people. His group of coffee drinkers heard a lot of stories. He was proud of his children and spent many hours with them and their various involvements in Scouting and school activities. He was a popular coach during the formative years of Little League. Nothing gave him more pleasure than seeing one of “his boys” grow into responsible adults.

 

Ron loved being outdoors hunting, fishing, playing golf and metal detecting. He and his daughter shared an interest in genealogy and spent enjoyable hours together tracing family in Keota and Italy

 

He is survived by his wife, Raeann of the home, and his daughter Ronda and her husband Scott.

Ed comment:

 

After reading that obituary the names of small towns in Central Missouri rang a bell especially, Bevier. That was the hometown of Bob Zuccarini who was a member, during the early part of the 1951 season, with the Pittsburg, Kansas Browns..

 

An e-mail was sent to Zuccarini in Savannah, Georgia inquiring if he knew the deceased. That sparked a number of e-mails of which some are being shared. “John--I not only knew this guy he was part of me. We were born in the same community ( about 1/2 mile apart). in Keota, Macon County, Mo. about 50 miles North of you off Highway 63. We attended grade school together, (some days in a covered wagon). (Went) to High School together and college together. We played pro baseball together as well as amateur & school. We hunted and fished together we dated together. As young boys we worked together and at times we would climb the hills of coal mines at night and chat. As far as baseball he was a FLAME THROWER and at 17 years old was throwing near 100 mph. Our youth activities were over many years ago but our friendship could never end.” Bob Zuccarini

 

After receiving that e-mail from Zuccarini a more in depth search was done. Lenzini was also signed by the St. Louis Browns, in 1951 and he was slated to be sent to Pittsburg, Kansas for the 1952. When that team moved its franchise to Independence, Kansas for the 1952 season Lenzini was assigned to go there. He made the trek their for spring training but was cut and he, like Zuccarini, then signed with the St. Louis Cardinals. This is his Sporting News player’s card. digital.la84.org/digital/collection/p17103coll3/id/143439...

 

With the obituary on his computer, Zuccarini called the widow of Lenzini who in turn called the KOM League “headquarters” and that was followed up with a telephone call and a few e-mails. Here is the initial e-mail received from the widow of Lenzini just a week after his passing. “ I received a phone call today from a friend of my late husband. He was trying to explain who you are and why he had contact with you and how it relates to my husband.

 

Could you please explain? It sounds like something my daughter would like to know. Our friend, Bob Zuccarini, is a lifelong friend of our family. I was so taken back by the phone call--things are still like a blur to me and I wasn't really understanding what Bob was saying. My husband, Ronald Lenzini, passed away Nov 5th . I think you might have come across some reference to him in his obit??

 

Let me know more please, My husband was very proud of his involvement with the minor leagues, even if he wasn't a million dollar bonus baby.”

 

Sincerely, Raeann Lenzini (Ronald Lenzini) Macon, Mo

 

With the ball now rolling another question was posed to Zuccarini. “Even though this guy was a few years older than you, did you know him?

www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/stltoday/name/pete-colombatt...

Zuccarini’s reply:

 

John--So kind of you to send me the Colombatto Obituary, yes I knew him very well and corresponded with him while he was in St. Charles. I was in school with his brother Donald and knew his father mother and Del very well. I hope you and yours are well and I still enjoy your KOM news.

With the words of the last sentence I hope some other readers still enjoy the KOM news. If so, let me know. If not, keep it to yourself and just delete any further e-mails before opening.

 

The dargah of Moinuddin Chishti ( Gharib Nawaz -Benefactor of the Poor), known as Ajmer Sharif Dargah or Ajmer Sharif, is an international waqf, an Islamic mortmain managed by the Dargah Khwaja Saheb Act, 1955 of the government of India. Ajmer Sharif Dargah is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) away from the main central Ajmer Railway station and situated at the foot of the Taragarh hill, and consists of several white marble buildings arranged around two courtyards, including a massive gate donated by the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Akbari Mosque, built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It contains the domed tomb of the saint. Akbar and his queen used to come here by foot on pilgrimage from Agra every year in observance of a vow when he prayed for a son. The large pillars called "Kose ('Mile') Minar", erected at intervals of two miles (3 km) along the entire way between Agra and Ajmer mark the places where the royal pilgrims halted every day. It has been estimated that around 150,000 pilgrims visit the site every day.

  

The Shrine[edit source]

The main gate to the shrine is the Nizam Gate, followed by the Shahjahani Gate, erected by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. In turn it is followed by the Buland Darwaza,[1] built by Sultan Mahmood Khilji,[2] upon which is hoisted the urs flag, marking the beginning of the death anniversary rituals.[3] The urs for Moinuddin Chishti is celebrated every year on the 6th and 7th of Rajab.[4]

 

Trust[edit source]

The dargah (shrine) of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is an international wakf (endowment), managed under The Dargah Khwaja Saheb Act, 1955 of Government of India. The Dargah Committee, appointed by the Government, takes care of the maintenance of the shrine,[5] and runs charitable institutions like dispensaries, and guest houses for the devotees but do not care take the rituals of the main shrine (Mazar sharif/Astana e Alia) which is under the custody of hereditary priests known as Khadims.[6]

 

Dewan of the Dargah[edit source]

 

Dewan Syed Zainul Abedin at his Office in the Dewan Haweli, Ajmeer Sharif

Dewan Syed Zainul Abedin is the direct descendant in the 22nd generation of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. Meanwhile, according to the Supreme Court of India he is the Hereditary Sajjadanashin Spiritual Head of the shrine of Ajmer Dargah. On the other hand, in the aspect of genealogical lineage (family tree); presently he is the most direct descendant of Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti.[7] [8][9][10][11] He is the successor of Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz,[7][8][9][10][11]

 

Ajmer dargah blast case[edit source]

Main article: Ajmer Dargah bombing

On 11 October 2007, an explosion occurred in Dargah Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti’s courtyard in Ajmer in Rajasthan. It was the holy fasting period of Ramazan and evening prayers had just ended. A crowd had gathered at the courtyard to break their fast. A bomb was placed inside a tiffin carrier went off. Reports said the blast claimed three lives and injured 17.[12][13]

 

Investigations[edit source]

Special Judge Dinesh Gupta’s nearly 500-page judgment was based on testimonies of 149 witnesses and 451 document submitted to his court.[12][13]

 

Criminals[edit source]

On 22 March 2017, The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court, awarded life imprisonment to two persons convicted for the 2007 Ajmer dargah blasts, in which three persons were killed.

 

The convicts, Bhavesh Patel and Devendra Gupta owed allegiance to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in the past.[14]

 

Both the convicts were held guilty under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, Explosives Act and various sections of Indian Penal

 

Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara is the Best Gynecologist in Surat (Bliss Ivf Fertility And Andrology Institute) in Udhana Darwaja, Surat

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One of the main gynecologists of the city, Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara (Bliss Ivf Fertility And Andrology Institute) in Udhana Darwaja has set up the facility and has picked up a devoted customers in the course of recent years and is likewise as often as possible went to by a few famous people, trying models and other noteworthy customers and worldwide patients also. They additionally anticipate extending their business further and giving administrations to a few more patients inferable from its prosperity in the course of recent years. The productivity, commitment, exactness and sympathy offered at the facility guarantee that the patient's prosperity, solace and needs are kept of best need. The facility is outfitted with most recent sorts of gear and gloats very progressed surgical instruments that assistance in experiencing careful surgeries or methodology. Finding the medicinal services focus is simple as it is Opposite Apple Hospital.

Services offered by Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara

Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara (Bliss Ivf Fertility And Andrology Institute) in Surat treats the different infirmities of the patients by helping them experience fantastic medicines and systems. Among the various administrations offered here, the center gives medicines to Uterine Fibroids or Myomas, Ovarian Cysts, Endometriosis, Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Urinary Problems, Vaginal Discharge, Subfertility, Menopause, Gynecological Cancers, Abnormal Pap Smears - Pre-Invasive Cervical/Vaginal Disease and Vulva Conditions. The specialist is additionally recorded under Gynecologist and Obstetrician Doctors, Infertility Doctors. Moreover, the patients likewise visit the facility for Contraception Advice, HPV Tests, and Biopsy Tests and so forth. As methods of installments, the patients can pay by means of different installment modes.

Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara Gynecologist is a Gynecologist, Infertility Specialist and Obstetrician in Athwa, Surat . He is an accomplished infertilitty specialiset for a long time. Dr Bhavesh Hirpara presently rehearses at BLISS IVF Fertility and Andrology Institute . He offers administrations like Cesarean Section (C Section), Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), IVF, Hysteroscopy and Artificial Insemination and so on. He finished MBBS from B.J. Therapeutic school and common hospital in 1997 and MD - Obstetrics and Gynecology from B.J. Therapeutic school and common hospital in 2001. He is likewise an individual from Medical Council of India (MCI). You can get his contact subtle elements on www.elawoman.com

Work experience

• Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara is functioning as IVF expert (Infertility Consultant ) at BlissIVF Fertility and Andrology Institute.'

• Studied M.B.B.S and M.D (Ob and Gy ) at B.J. Therapeutic school and Civil hospital, Ahmedabad , India.

• 1 year cooperation at GCRI (Gujarat Cancer Research Institute) for Gynaec-oncology.

• Practicing fruitlessness since most recent 15 years.

• Training in ART and propel fruitlessness administration at Origio Trivector Scientific Pvt Ltd.- 2013

• Post graduate course in high hazard pregnancies by American school of Obstetrician and Gynecologists under direction of Professor "John F Quinan".

• FOGSI preparing in ultrasound.

• World congress on down to earth fruitlessness administration and human generation.

• International meeting on ovulation enlistment.

• World wellbeing Organization preparing in early identification of tumor strategies.

• International meeting on endoscopy, 2009, Pune, India.

Awards & Honours

• Symposia on consume less calories amid pregnancy and lactation , Interlaken, Switzerland, 2011

• The ovary Unraveled, sorted out by Indian culture for helped reproduction(ISAR)

• Federation of obstetrics and gynecology social orders national gatherings 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015.

• European culture of conceptive endocrinologist yearly meeting (ESHRE-2015) Lisbon, Portugal.

• Member of Fedration of Obsterics and Gynecology Societies of India. (FOGSI)

• Member of Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction. (ISAR)

• individual from European Society of Reproductive Endocrinologists (ESHRE)

• individual from American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM)

Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara is an accomplished Gynecologist in Athwagate, Surat. Specialist has had numerous upbeat patients in his/her 21 years of excursion as a Gynecologist. Specialist has done MBBS, MD - Obstetrics and Gynecology . You can visit him/her at BLISS IVF Fertility and Andrology Institute in Athwagate, Surat. Book an arrangement online with Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara and counsel secretly on www.elawoman.com/

Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara has top trusted Gynecologists from crosswise over India. You will discover Gynecologists with over 44 years of experience on www.elawoman.com Find the best Gynecologists online in Surat. View the profile of restorative experts and their reviews from different patients to settle on an educated choice.

Specialties

Obstetrician

Obstetrician

Education

MBBS - B.J. Medical college and civil hospital - 1997

MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology - B.J. Medical college and civil hospital - 2001

Awards and Recognitions

Training in ART and advance infertility management at OrigioTrivector Scientific Pvt. Ltd.

Symposia on diet during pregnancy and lactation , Interlaken, Switzerland

International conference on ovulation induction

Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara is a Gynecologist/obstetrician in Athwa, Surat and is subsidiary with numerous hospitals/facilities in the territory including BLISS IVF Fertility and Andrology Institute.He got his medicinal degree in MBBS, MD – Obstetrics and Gynecology and has been by and by for a long time .He/She will be accessible on MON-SAT12:00PM-7:00PM

Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara is a Gynecologist, Infertility Specialist and Obstetrician in Athwa, Surat and has an affair of 16 years in these fields. Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara hones at BLISS IVF Fertility and Andrology Institute in Athwa, Surat. He finished MBBS from B.J. Therapeutic school and Civil hospital in 1997 and MD - Obstetrics and Gynecology from B.J. Restorative school and Civil hospital in 2001. He is an individual from Medical Council of India (MCI). A portion of the administrations gave by the specialist are: Laparoscopic Surgery, Donor Insemination Surrogacy, Lab Tests, Artificial Insemination and Blastocyst Culture and so on. You can get the telephone number of Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara on www.elawoman.com/

In Surat, Bliss Ivf Fertility and Andrology Institute is a perceived name in understanding consideration. It was incepted in the year 2015. They are one of the outstanding Hospitals in Udhana Darwaja. Supported with a dream to offer the best in quiet care and outfitted with mechanically propelled medicinal services offices, they are one of the forthcoming names in the social insurance industry. Situated in , this hospital is effortlessly available by different methods for transport. This hospital is additionally situated at Opposite Apple Hospital. A group of all around prepared restorative staff, non-therapeutic staff and experienced clinical experts work round-the-clock to offer different administrations . Their expert administrations make them a looked for after Hospitals in Surat. A group of specialists on board, incorporating masters are furnished with the information and ability for taking care of different kinds of medicinal cases. Visit their official site here www.blissivf.com to find out about them and their administrations.

Dr. Bhavesh Hirpara in Surat treats the different sicknesses of the patients by helping them experience brilliant medications and strategies. Among the various administrations offered here, the facility gives medicines to Uterine Fibroids or Myomas, Ovarian Cysts, Endometriosis, Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Urinary Problems, Vaginal Discharge, Subfertility, Menopause, Gynecological Cancers, Abnormal Pap Smears - Pre-Invasive Cervical/Vaginal Disease and Vulva Conditions. The specialist is likewise recorded under Gynecologist and Obstetrician Doctors. Moreover, the patients likewise visit the facility for Contraception Advice, HPV Tests, and Biopsy Tests and so forth. The hours of operation of this center are from 10:00-17:00 - 13:00-20:00, all days of the week.

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Entry in category 1. Object of study; Copyright CC-BY-NC-ND: Bhavesh Kharbanda

 

The image is a real-colour microscopic snapshot of a chip holding nanomechanical suspended string resonators with integrated photonics. The photonics is addressed using a tapered fibre to evanescently couple to the waveguide which in turn couples to a photonic cavity and further to the mechanical resonator. This device configuration feature one of the highest known mechanical Q factor of up to 10^9 at room temperature. This combined with low mass enables very sensitive force sensing.

Each emboss is a different device-strings softly clamped in a square config. Each string is a ~100 um long beam with a height and width under 200 nm.

The image colours originating from reflections by the silicon chip of various instruments and the 3D feel of the fabricated devices has a strong appeal. Employing these sensors for magnetic resonance force microscopy ('nano-MRI') would enable 3D imaging of cells and biomolecules, potentially revolutionising medicine with organelles and DNA in reach.

 

Chris Fitzgerald, director of intramural and recreation [programs, submitted this picture of everyone who took part in the softball game at the Birthday Block Party.

 

Pictured: Tam Nguyen, Bhavesh Shah, Allison Duffy, Michele Karas, Billy Blanchette, Joe Maroe, Sally Blanchette, Nancy Chincholi, Janathan Rivera, Reynaldo Arias, Troy Marrow, Carl Joseph, Riley Blanchette, Neil Rosenburg, Alison Murray, Sandy Blanchette, Henry Lay, John Jessoe, Karol Castaneda, Debra Gursha, Bobby Kartsagoulis, Pat Blanchette, Rick Kesseti, Chris Rabe, Aaron Devine, and Caitlin Phillips.

The 2017 AIChE Gala's guests of honor. From left: Bhavesh (Bob) Patel (LyondellBasell), Jim Fitterling (Dow), and Jack Futcher (Bechtel).

Honorees and hosts at the 2017 AIChE Gala. From left: June Wispelwey (AIChE Executive Director), Bhavesh (Bob) Patel (LyondellBasell), Jim Fitterling (Dow), Jack Futcher (Bechtel), T. Bond Calloway (2017 AIChE President).

bCA Galleries has released the list of the Top 20 most viewed artists of November 2009: 1

° – Jivya Soma Mashe Retained Position

2° – Supriya Wadgaonkar Retained Position

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4° – Tarun Ghosh 6 Positions Up

5° – Ketaki Pimpalkhare 2 Positions down

6° – Mayura Deshpande Retained Position

7° – Jenny Bhatt 6 Positions Up

8° – Aniket Khupse Retained Position

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Inauguration Ceremony of Inner Technology Conference - "Awakening The Wisdom Within" with BK Karuna Bhai (PRO & Chief of Multi Media), BK Aruna Ladva (Speaker & Author), BK Yashwant bhai ( IT Wing Head-Quarter's co-ordinator), BK Nalini didi (Senior Rajyoga Teacher), Mr. Bhavesh Panchal (IT head of MNC Company) and Dr. Umesh Prasad Sah (Director of Jharkhand Communications Network Limited).

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ALIGARH December 29: The Silver Jubilee Alumni Meet of 1p986-87 batch

of Zakir Husain College of Engineering and technology, Aligarh Muslim

University was organized here today. A large number of alumni gathered

at the lawns of the Engineering College and were excited to see each

other after a gap of twenty five years.

 

The Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University, Lt. Gen. (Retd.)

Zameer Uddin Shah said that he was extremely proud of the achievements

of alumni of this premier institution. He said that the networking of

all alumni is a very important factor in achieving the goal. He

suggested to prepare a Directory of old boys and re-activate the

alumni network.

 

General Shah said that he was trying to build up this institution as a

‘Green University’. He said that improving the medical facilities and

raising the standard of University maintained schools are among his

top priorities. He said that his goal is to achieve the number one

position for this University.

 

In his welcome address, Mr. Kaushal Kumar, an alumnus of 1986 batch,

said that several of his batch mates held key positions in government

and private enterprises and helped in making the event successful. He

said that the details of the alumni present in the function have been

recorded for future correspondence.

 

Mr. Kaushal Kumar said that the Silver Jubilee Alumni Meet will

provide a forum for the alumni so that they can be in touch with their

Alma mater and also with each other. He suggested to utilize the

expertise and resources of alumni for all round development of the

College and to create opportunities for the present as well as past

students through interaction with resourceful alumni.

 

He also urged to utilize the expert services of alumni in academic and

administrative reforms.

 

Mr. Faraz Ahmad, final year student of Electrical Engineering made a

power point presentation “Yadein 1986-87 with Milestones of Success

1986 Onwards”.

 

Prof. Tabassum Naqvi, Training and Placement Officer, Zakir Husain

College of Engineering and Technology urged the alumni to play a

proactive role in the upgradation of curricula. She urged the

engineering alumni to help gain better job prospects to the present

students.

 

Mr. Bhavesh Gupta proposed a vote of thanks. He appreciated the role

of faculty for helping them make a fortune.

 

Pro-Vice Chancellor Brigadier S. Ahmad Ali, Dean, Faculty of

Engineering and Technology, Prof. Hamid Ali and Principal, Z. H.

College of Engineering, Prof. Ekram Husain also graced the occasion.

 

(Dr. Rahat Abrar)

 

Public Relations Officer

Participants at the Emerging Leaders course for horticulture at Marcus Oldham College, 9 July 2015.

 

Back row (left to right): Angus Crawford (APAL), Joel Brockhoff (Otherwood Orchards), Duncan Nicol (MK & IA Nicol Orchards), Emma Sutherland (Burlington Berries), Scott Knapek (Top Qual Calthorpe Pty Ltd), Jamie Vickers (Aberdeen Orchards), Travis Georgopoulos (GV Independent Packers). Nicolas Finger (Vernview Orchards and Melbourne University), Donga Bhavesh (Plunkett Orchards). Michael Tyler (FreshMax), John Anderson (QFM Production), Dwayne Wunderberg (Pike River Fresh Pty Ltd), David Giumelli (Eastwind Fruits).

 

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Philosophy Session with Bhavesh Guru Ji

 

The law of karma is central to the philosophy of yoga. Karma is the glue that attaches us to the wheel of samsara, which perpetuates our suffering and the delusion of maya. Maya is the “illusion or ignorance” that creates the veil between our ego and our unitive experience of the universe.

 

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Indian Ink

Laura Pels Theatre

 

Cast List:

Firdous Bamji

Bill Buell

Nick Choksi

Romola Garai

Rosemary Harris

Neal Huff

Caroline Lagerfelt

Omar Maskati

Tim McGeever

Brenda Meaney

Philip Mills

Ajay Naidu

Bhavesh Patel

Lee Aaron Rosen

Rajeev Varma

  

Production Credits:

Carey Perloff (Director)

Neil Patel (Scenic Design)

Candice Donnelly (Costume Design)

Robert Wierzel (Lighting Design

  

Other Credits:

Written by: Tom Stoppard

 

Nishkalank Mahadev temple is located in koliyak village at Bhavnagar District. In every Friday all visitors can visit Nishkalank Mahadev Mandir. You can visit this temple only two times in 24 hours.

 

It’s truly unforgettable moment in your life if you see the morning arti in this temple. After seeing arti you find very holiness in your mind. You can see arti two times here, morning arti at 7:00am and evening at 6:30pm.. the poojan start with my friends pratik and bhavesh. The Gujarat local cities travel and tour guide.

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6-year-old Bhavesh Thakrey will enter school this year and here in this video his mother is helping him learn different shapes. Both of them are practising it in this large steel plate which contains rice grains. His mother, Meena Thakrey, has studied till 10th-grade and his father, Madan Thakrey, has studied till 12th grade. His family is involved in farming and they want Bhavesh to learn well and progress in his studies. They live in Gazipur village in Murtizapur block, Akola District of Maharashtra.

BHATAK NA BANDE A Short Film Promo A Presented by Jacob Films & Entertainment Directed by Bhavesh Mishra,Produced by Pradip Jacob, Lyrics, Story, Screenplay & Dialogue Pradip Jacob, D.O.P.: Chittranjan Dhal, Music Director: Raj Verma, Singers: Brijesh Shandilya, Art Director: Devendta Tawde, Costume Desighner Rekha Jacob, Starring : Harshit Mishra, Sumit Pathak, Mahesh Mehra, Ramji Mishra, Sujeet Patel, Rahul Singh, Advocate Kamlesh Singh, Renuka Shah, Rekha Jacob and Ramesh Goel.

Roundabout Theatre Company

The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Laura Pels Theatre

 

Cast List:

Firdous Bamji

Bill Buell

Nick Choksi

Romola Garai

Rosemary Harris

Neal Huff

Caroline Lagerfelt

Omar Maskati

Tim McGeever

Brenda Meaney

Philip Mills

Ajay Naidu

Bhavesh Patel

Lee Aaron Rosen

Rajeev Varma

  

Production Credits:

Carey Perloff (Director)

Neil Patel (Scenic Design)

Candice Donnelly (Costume Design)

Robert Wierzel (Lighting Design)

  

Other Credits:

Written by: Tom Stoppard

Photo by Joan Marcus

 

Roundabout Theatre Company

The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Laura Pels Theatre

 

Cast List:

Firdous Bamji

Bill Buell

Nick Choksi

Romola Garai

Rosemary Harris

Neal Huff

Caroline Lagerfelt

Omar Maskati

Tim McGeever

Brenda Meaney

Philip Mills

Ajay Naidu

Bhavesh Patel

Lee Aaron Rosen

Rajeev Varma

  

Production Credits:

Carey Perloff (Director)

Neil Patel (Scenic Design)

Candice Donnelly (Costume Design)

Robert Wierzel (Lighting Design)

  

Other Credits:

Written by: Tom Stoppard

Photo by Joan Marcus

 

Sir Liam Donaldson and Group 7 members: Heather Wong, Olayinka Gbolhan, Tomilola Adesanya, Obadah Ghannam, and Bhavesh Patel.

 

Roundabout Theatre Company

The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Laura Pels Theatre

 

Cast List:

Firdous Bamji

Bill Buell

Nick Choksi

Romola Garai

Rosemary Harris

Neal Huff

Caroline Lagerfelt

Omar Maskati

Tim McGeever

Brenda Meaney

Philip Mills

Ajay Naidu

Bhavesh Patel

Lee Aaron Rosen

Rajeev Varma

  

Production Credits:

Carey Perloff (Director)

Neil Patel (Scenic Design)

Candice Donnelly (Costume Design)

Robert Wierzel (Lighting Design)

  

Other Credits:

Written by: Tom Stoppard

Photo by Joan Marcus

 

Philosophy Session with Bhavesh Guru Ji

 

The law of karma is central to the philosophy of yoga. Karma is the glue that attaches us to the wheel of samsara, which perpetuates our suffering and the delusion of maya. Maya is the “illusion or ignorance” that creates the veil between our ego and our unitive experience of the universe.

 

Know more about us:

website: rishikeshashtangayogaschool.com

 

Upcoming 200 Hours YTTC:

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Last month I attended a three day Training of Trainers (ToT) course at the University of Glasgow. Run as an interactive workshop, the event was designed to help leaders of Wikipedia training events, such as edit-a-thons and other workshops to improve their delivery and organisation. Having participated and run several Wikipedia events in the past, I was keen to learn how do things better. Here’s a report on the workshop, with some bonus extra curricular Glasgow goodies thrown in for good measure. Thanks again Sara and Bhav at Wikimedia UK. duncan.hull.name/2019/12/10/glasgow/

 

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Finally, naked wires have claimed a life in Dwarka.

 

A young student from Maharashtra was electrocuted a couple of day back near Ramphal Chowk area in Sector 7 while trying to cross a waterlogged street. To take support, he tried to grab an iron board close to an electric pole and that lead to the electrocution.

 

The whole incident was witnessed by head constable Deepak and constable Jhabarmal while they were patrolling the area on June 27 at around 9.00 pm. An FIR was lodged at Dwarka South Police Station the next day.

 

Deputy Commissioner of Police, Dwarka, Shibesh Singh, shared the details of the incident on various WhatsApp groups of the media and the police of South West District. He wrote: “Head constable Deepak, along with constable Jhabarmal, was on patrol duty at Ramphal Chowk. At about 9.00 pm, he saw four boys — Bhavesh, Rupesh Jain, Jayesh and Mervyn Roy — all aged 18-20 years and students of pilot training course, standing at the corner of Ramphal Chowk. Bhavesh tried to cross the pavement by holding an iron board just close to electric pole to avoid water puddles. He got an electric shock and when his three friends tried to save him by holding his hand, they also came in contact with the current. Head constable Deepak, by showing great presence of mind and exemplary courage, landed a strong kick on the boy’s hand, freeing all the other three boys. Then, he revived Bhavesh through CPR and immediately rushed to Venkateshwar Hospital, where the boy succumbed to his injury, but the lives of other three young boys were saved. A case vide FIR no 191/18 u/s 287/304A IPC has been registered in Dwarka South Police Station.”

 

The incident has shocked the community of Dwarka, where naked wires can be seen everywhere.

 

The subject was recently highlighted by City Spidey in one of its reports.

 

Residents are angry and want to file a case against the electrical agency, BSES. A resident of Sector 12, Ravi Verma, said, “Open fuse boxes with naked wires is a common sight in Dwarka. During monsoons, it turns fatal. Civic bodies should ensure that no such incident happens in future.”

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