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edited by John Barlow.
2nd edition, revised, of Oversion 3. Toronto, [may? 1994]. 5o unique copies in 2 variants:
a) 1st state, as described below;
b) 2nd state with variously-handcoloured cover.
8-1/2 x 11, 8 or 9 sheets white xerographic bond side-stapled thrice, all printed black photocopy (of the 3 copies inspected, one has one blank page).
cover by John Barlow.
24 contributors ID'd:
John Barlow, Allan Briesmaster, Nancy Bullis, Shirley Chow, Nancy Dembowski, John Ditsky, David Donnell, Ian Firla, Eric Folsom, Gerry Gilbert, Susan L.Helwig, M.W.Holmes, Adeena Karasick, Bill Kennedy, Beth Learn, Thomas MacKay, Manitoba Alphabet Cult, Mac McArthur, Peter McPhee, Stan Rogal, John Spittle, Allen Sutterfield, Nova O.Vens, Death Waits.
includes:
i) Translatingn Translating Apollinaire 9: Common Bullets, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (visual poem with reference to bpNichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire)
ii) "(c) Bill Kennedy 1993", by John Barlow (collage includes reductions of Barlow's untitled visual poem derived from Darren Wershler-Henry's supplement (a chant for saint and) & Barlow's "PEACE ACT", both referencing Nichol)
iii) [untitled visual poem], by John Barlow (a detail from (iv) below)
iv) [untitled visual poem], by John Barlow (visual poem based on Darren Wershler-Henry's supplement (a chant for saint and) (reduced from its appearance on the cover of Oversion 3M))
v) (as (i) above but reduced)
vi) (as (v) above but further reduced)
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note
it seems that each copy of this is truly unique, John with a set of the sheets of OVERSION 3 & some further material jamming with the photocopier to yield "a casual second 50" copies (from his oversion for beginners) that vary extremely from copy to copy in terms of page design, page order, number of pages & works visible &or included; the contributors list reflects the total content of the 3 copies inspected
In this photo: Yesenia Rivero, Gabriel Aguilar, Enrique Mendoza, Jorge, Maria Rogal.
photographer:
design for development, university of florida school of art and art history 2009 trip to quintana roo, mexico.
View to the Prime Minister's Oversion.
edited by John Barlow.
Toronto, Dervish Press, [january 1996?].
5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 4 sheets white xerographic bond folded unbound to 16 pp in selfwrappers, all except inside covers & first interior leaf verso printed black photocopy with green rubberstamp inside front cover.
cover by John Barlow.
12 contributors ID'd:
Joh Barlow, Natalee Caple, P.Cob, Victor Coleman, Ean Forest, Coral Hull, Laura MacDonald, Steve McCaffery, Edward Mycue, Stan Rogal, R.M.Vaughan, Death Waits.
reprints 2 Cob texts from Words Of P.Cob:
i) "ALBer EiNStEiNS MOM PHON-232" (site 18)
ii) "TOM HElP FOREVER" (site 19)
edited by John Barlow.
Toronto, Oversion Press, 25 october 1995. unknown number of unique copies in 2 distinct variants by page count:
a) 1st issue 1o sheets;
b) most later issues of 8 sheets side-stapled
--1. thrice (as above)
--2. 4 times
c) some copies top-stapled
d) some copies folded to 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 & side-stapled 4 times.
8-1/2 x 11, 8 or 1o sheets white xerographic bond side- or top-stapled thrice, all printed black photocopy with various marker, paint, pen, pencil additions to covers &or elsewhere.
cover by John Barlow.
contributors vary copy to copy but overall include:
Tara Azzopardi, Peter Bakowski, John Barlow, Wade Bell, Joe Blades, Christian Bok, Daniel F.Bradley, Allan Briesmaster, Monika Burkhardt, Clint Burnham, William S.Burroughs, Natalee Caple, Victor Coleman, Mark Connery, Mark Critoph, Nancy Dembowski, Douglas Fetherling, Ciaran Ganley, Martha Hillhouse, Rachel Hoste, Jesse Huisken, Gayle Irwin, M.Kettner, Peggy Lefler, Damian Lopes, Thomas MacKay, Jay Millar, Sheila E.Murphy, Terry Murphy, Edward Mycue, Brian Panhuyzen, Matthew Remski, Stan Rogal, Stuart Ross, Rob Ruzik, Dennison M.Smith, Clive Thompson, Steve Venright, Death Waits, Darren Wershler-Henry, Kerry Zentner.
includes (varies from copy to copy but overall):
i) SPF95, by John Barlow (photograph of books includes a copy of bpNichol's Cold Mountain (3rd edition); extant in many variations throughput the edition)
ii) "FUN VENUE" (photograph of books includes Nichol's Cold Mountain (3rd edition); extant in many variations throughout the edition)
edited by John Barlow.
Toronto, [march?] 1994. [1oo unique copies].
8-1/2 x 11, 12 sheets white xerographic bond splay-side-stapled thrice, all printed black photocopy & variously handcoloured.
cover by John Barlow.
28 contributors readably ID'd:
Pete Bakowski, John Barlow, Allan Briesmaster, Lorenzo Buj, Nancy Bullis, Shirley Chow, Nancy Dembowski, Johan DeWit, John Ditsky, David Donnell, Ian Firla, Gerry Gilbert, Jen Haberman, Susan L.Helwig, Michael Holmes, Adeena Karasick, Bill Kennedy, Beth Learn, Thomas MacKay, Manitoba Alphabet Cult, Peter McPhee, Paul Mutton, Stan Rogal, John Spittle, Julia Steinecke, Allen Sutterfield, Death Waits, Glen D.Wheeler.
includes:
i) [untitled visual poem], by John Barlow (front cover; a treatment of Darren Wershler-Henry's concrete poem supplement (a chant for saint and) that references bpNichol)
ii) (as (i) but extremely reduced)
iii) "PEACE ACT", by John Barlow (concrete poem incorporating Darren Wershler-Henry's Tn A 2: A Mind Reader Translation, referencing Nichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire)
iv) (as (i) but midsize between (i) & (ii))
v) (as (i) but larger than (iv))
vi) Translatingn Apollinaire 9: Common Bullets, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (visual poem with reference to Nichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire)
ALLTINYPRINT ISSUE.
edited by John Barlow.
Toronto, [september?] 1993. [1oo unique copies].
8-1/2 x 11, 17 sheets white xerographic bond side-stapled twice, all printed black photocopy with variously handcoloured (marker, pencil, crayon, watercolour) front & rear covers & 8-1/2 x 11 xerographic bond broadside printed black photocopy laid in.
cover by John Barlow.
32 contributors ID'd:
John Barlow, Jill Battson, Christian Bök, Allan Briesmaster, Lorenzo Buj, Nancy Bullis, Nancy Dembowski, Ian Firla, Eric Folsom, Albert Fuller, Wayne Gabriel, Gerry Gilbert, M.G.C.Gradec, Jen Haberman, Susan L.Helwig, M.W.Holmes, Bill Kennedy, Arthur Klimowicz, Pierre L'Abbé, Beth Learn, Thomas MacKay, Manitoba Alphabet Cult, Irene Café May, Mac McArthur, Peter McPhee, L.Mjeda, Paul Mutton, Adam Nashman, Vjera Reiser, Matthew Remski, Stan Rogal, Death Waits.
includes:
i) Translating n Apollinaire 9: Common Bullets, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult [Darren Wershler-Henry] (on laid in leaf; concrete poem references bpNichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire)
ii) Translating n Apollinaire 9: Common Bullets, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (in issue; as (i) above but reduced)
iii) supplememnt (a chant for saint and), by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem referencing a character from Nichol's the martyrology; very reduced from its appearance in Oversion 1)
iv) Tn A 2: A Mind Reader Translation, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem with reference to Nichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire; a reduced version from its appearance in Oversion 1 with additional overlays by John Barlow)
The Triumph at Ullanor, an ancient mural portraying the gathering of the Brother-Primarchs; from left-to-right: Sanguinius, Mortarion, Magnus, Angron, Jaghatai Khan, Lorgar, Rogal Dorn, Horus and Fulgrim
Note this is also the cover-artwork from the Black Library Book "The Primarchs" a great read.
from one centre to another--a Torobto issue. edited by Rob McLennan.
Ottawa, Above/Ground Press, march 2o1o.
8-1/2 x 11, 13 sheets white bond side-stapled twice into pumkpin bond front cover with plain salmon bond frontleaf & plain white mayfair card rear cover, all white bond & front cover printed black photocopy.
16 contributors ID'd:
Christopher Doda, Anita Dolman, Amanda Earl, Lainna Lane El Jabi, Sharon Harris, Karen Massey, Marcus McCann, Rob McLennan, Steve McOrmond, Pearl Pirie, Roland Prevost, Monty Reid, Stan Rogal, Fenn Stewart, Janice Tokar, Natalie Zina Walschots.
inclues:
i) "a stirring slow; unclaimed,", by Rob McLennan (poem, part 3/3 of lake, opus; references bpNichol's "a lake a lane" in the line "a lake, a line, an")
edited by John Barlow.
Toronto, [winter [december?] 1992/1993]. 1oo unique copies.
8-1/2 x 11, 18 sheets white xerographic bond side-stapled thrice, all printed black photocopy with variously (pencil, crayon, watercolour, marker) hand-coloured front cover (& random interiors).
cover by John Barlow.
17 contributors ID'd:
John Barlow, Christian Bök, Lorenzo Buj, Nancy Bullis, Douglas Chambers, Nancy Dembowski, Vanity Fair, Andy Fularski, M.W,Holmes, Bill Kennedy, G.J.MacFarlane, Manitoba Alphabet Cult, Mac McArthur, Peter McPhee, A.F.Moritz, Paul Mutton, Stan Rogal.
includes:
i) Tn A 4: A Grammatik IV Analysis, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult [ie Darren Wershler-Henry](concrete poem, loosely based on bpNichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire)
ii) Tn A 2: A Mind Reader Tanslation, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem, loosely based on Nichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire)
iii) supplement (a chant for saint and), by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem dedicated to a character of Nichol's from the martyrology)
iv) tn a one, by Vanity Fair & Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem, Nichol's poiem Translating Apollinaire as overprinted source)
edited by John Barlow.
2nd edition, revised, of Oversion 1. Toronto, winter 1992/1993 [ie january 1993]. 1oo copies.
8-1/2 x 11, 17 sheets white xerographic bond side-stapled twice, all printed black photocopy.
cover by John Barlow.
17 contributors ID'd:
John Barlow, Christian Bök, Lorenzo Buj, Nancy Bullis, Douglas Chambers, Nancy Dembowski, Vamnity Fair, Andy Fularski, M.W,Holmes, Bill Kennedy, G.J.MacFarlane, Manitoba Alphabet Cult, Mac McArthur, Peter McPhee, A.F.Moritz, Paul Mutton, Stan Rogal.
includes:
i) Tn A 2: A Mind Reader Tanslation, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem, loosely based on Nichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire, this version with overlays by John Barlow)
ii) supplement (a chant for saint and), by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem dedicated to a character of Nichol's from the martyrology)
iii) tn a one, by Vanity Fair & Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem, Nichol's poiem Translating Apollinaire as overprinted source; quite deteriorated compared to the version in the first edition)
Ministru prezidents Valdis Dombrovskis Vācijas pilsētā Štutgartē tiekas ar Roberta Boša fonda (Robert Bosch Stiftung) vadību. Premjers apmeklē Štutgarti, lai piedalītos fonda rīkotajā diskusijā par eirozonas nākotni.
No kreisās: Latvijas vēstniece Vācijā Elita Kuzma, Roberta Boša fonda izpilddirektors Joahims Rogāls (Joachim Rogall), V.Dombrovskis, Bosch grupas (Bosch Group) goda priekšsēdētājs Hermans Šolls (Hermann Scholl), fonda padomes priekšsēdētājs Kurts Līdke (Kurt Liedtke) un fonda valdes locekli Ingrīda Hamma (Ingrid Hamm)
Foto: Valsts kanceleja
Former NFL player Trent Shelton talks to a group of students Tuesday about how to make connections throughout their time in college as well as learning how to manage stress in the Student Center auditorium. Shelton, who is the co-author of the best seller “See My Heart Not My Past” and CEO of the Rehab Time Organization, spoke to students and faculty about inspiring people and helping them realize their full potential. Shelton also spoke about what his life was like growing up and what helped him succeed. “I knew that I was dreaming right because when I told people I wanted to change the world, they all laughed at me,” Shelton said. –ALEXA ROGALS | DAILY EGYPTIAN
Appeal for Human Relations
U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter was guest speaker at the American Jewish Committee
Pittsburgh Chapter's 2000 Appeal for Human Relations Dinner at the
Pittsburgh Athletic Association Tuesday night. "He is definitely outnumbered
by Democrats," quipped one guest. Despite the ideological differences, the
senator impressed the guests by discussing the election cycle and the Middle
East.
Daniel Shapira, Alvin Rogal and David Kremen. (Bob Donaldson, Post-Gazette)
Among those interested in his views were Alvin Rogal (with Ann), who was
awarded the 2000 Appeal for Human Relations Award. Event chair Daniel
Shapira (with Barbara) mingled with guests including director David Shtulman
(with Debbie), board chair Estelle Comay (with Dr. Bruce Raybin), board
president David Kremen, Harvey and Florence Zeve, Karen and David Shapira,
Karen Wolk Feinstein, Rudy and Gissa Weingartner, Alan and Barbara Ackerman,
David and Judy Ehrenwerth, Burr and Barbara Wishart Jr., Cathy and Sy Holzer
and Tom and Maureen O'Brien.
This is Smoky, a war dog. Smoky was recognised for his role as a companion to those suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at the Brisbane Hospital (1943 - 1945).
This sculpture also recognises the wartime contribution made by animals, including dogs, horses, donkeys, pigeons, camels and mules.
Illustration of Taylor, Travis, Shaun, Josh, Logan, Mike, David, and Richard as Dusty, Duke, Shipwreck, Snowjob, Spirit, Bazooka, Snake Eyes, and Sgt. Slaughter.
Mr. Gary Slifkey, the director of the Catholic Campus Ministry, is shown in the picture prayer during the service in the Rogal Family Chapel on Robert Morris University Campus.
TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: TIFFANY BLANCHETTE, JON-ERIK BRADFORD, ALEXA ROGALS, LAURA ROBERTS. CENTER: NICOLE HESTER.BOTTOM: CHRIS ZOELLER, SARAH GARDNER. NOT PICTURED: LYNNETTE OOSTMEYER
Strobist Info:
Large White diffuser (camera right)
Sb900 1/64
Sb600 1/64
both triggered by d700's commander
Captain Rogal (left) is presented with the Flight Sergeant Founder’s Trophy for winning top shooter in service rifle stage 1&2 during the Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration closing ceremony at the Connaught Ranges and Primary Training Centre in Ottawa, Ontario on September 21, 2019.
LF01-2019-0101-0329
Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
edited by Beverley Daurio.
Toronto, Canadian Literary Research Foundation, fall 1987. [15oo copies?].
11-1/2 x 15, 1o sheets offwhite newsprint folded unbound to 4o pp & again to 11-1/2 x 7-1/2, all printed black offset with orange addition to outside covers.
cover photograph unacknowledged.
79 contributors ID'd:
Marguerite Andersen, David Anderson, John Baglow, Shaunt Basmajian, Mick Burrs, Betsey Carey, Ron Charach, Bevereley Daurio, Hilary Davies, Barry Dempster, Dolly Dennis, Lisa Di Michele, Mary Di Michele, David Donnell, Endre Farkas, Raymond Filip, Robert Gibbs, Artie Gold, Martin Gray, Phil Hall, Glenn Hayes, Paul Heyer, Gerald Hill, Robert Hilles, Mitch Hippsley, Kevin Irie, Penn Kemp, Luella Kerr, Sarah Klassen, Tom Konyves, Vassilis Kouyeas, Lottie Kramer, Donna Langevin, Claudia Lapp, John B.Lee, Mark Lowey, Francis Mansbridge, Allan Markin, Anne Marriott, Seymour Mayne, John McAuley, James McElroy, Patricia McKenzie-Porter, Sparling Mills, Brenda Mooney-Jardine, Roger Moore, Stephen Morrissey, Daniel David Moses, William Scott Neale, Ken Norris, Leslie Nutting, David O'Rourke, C.Otis, Susan Parker, Andrew Parkin, Al Purdy, Janis Rapoport, Fred Reed, [--?--] Revill, Peter Robinson, Stan Rogal, Linda Rogers, Karen Ruttan, Libby Scheier, Gerry Shikatani, Dino Siotis, Popi Sotiriou, Bob Spicer, Lola Lemire Tostevin, Yvonne Trainer, Richard Truhlar, Andrew Vaisius, Brian Vanderlip, Szluko Veny, Fred Wah, Patricia Wheatley, Bruce Whiteman, Elizabeth Woods, Carolyn Zonailo.
bpNichol contributes editorially:
i) grOnk piggyback series volume 1 number 3 Penn Kemp (4 poems by Penn Kemp)
also includes:
ii) "When a poet speaks in the first", by Phil Hall (prose review of Nichol's zygal & Bill Bissett's canada gees mate for life)
iii) Allan Safarik, ed., Vancouver Poetry, by Glenn Hayes (prose review with passing reference to Nichol as contributor)
Title / Titre :
Soldiers of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry firing a Vickers machine gun during a training exercise, Eastbourne, England, December 3, 1942 /
Des soldats du Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry s’entraînent au tir à la mitrailleuse Vickers à Eastbourne (Angleterre), le 3 décembre 1942
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Sgt. John S. Towers
Date(s) : December 3, 1942 / 3 décembre 1942
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : MIKAN 3238876
collectionscanada.gc.ca/ourl/res.php?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&...
Location / Lieu : Eastbourne, England / Eastbourne, Angleterre
Credit / Mention de source :
Sgt. John S. Towers. Canada. Department of National Defense. Library and Archives Canada, PA-171728 /
Sgt. John S. Towers. Canada. Ministère de la défense nationale. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, PA-171728
Sorry if you don't understand spanish, these are the lyrics of an Argentinian song writer called Leon Gieco.
If you undestand spanish, please take a moment and read it (or listen it here www.goear.com/listen.php?v=d6869e2 ).
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EL IMBECIL
de León Gieco
"Sos de los que quieren que los chicos estén
pidiendo guita y comida en las calles
Cerrás las ventanillas de tu auto falo,
cuando los chicos te piden un mango
Cuidado Patri, guarda Ezequiel,
cuidado el bolso con cosas de valor
Cuidado Nancy, poné el brazo adentro,
de un manotazo te sacan el reloj
Soy su padre y les voy a explicar
que piden para no trabajar
No tuvieron la suerte de ustedes de tener
un padre como el que tienen
Sos de los que miran el retrovisor y cierran todo,
todo justo a tiempo
Y esa manito que golpea el vidrio te hace
revolcar en tus pobres triunfos
Cuidado tía, vos que en todos confiás,
ese pañuelo que es de seda francesa
Cuidado chicos, miren sin mirar,
porque estos entran enseguida en confianza
Soy su padre y les voy a explicar
que piden para no trabajar
No tuvieron la suerte de ustedes de
tener un padre como el que tienen
Sos un imbécil que a los chicos
culpás de la pobreza y la mugre que hay
Que nunca te echen, rogale a tu Dios,
porque en el culo te pondrás ese auto
No quiero que me limpien el parabrisas
porque está limpio y lo van a ensuciar
No quiero que me pasen esa estampita,
de alguna iglesia la habrán ido a robar
Soy su padre y les voy a explicar
que piden para no trabajar
No tuvieron la suerte de ustedes de tener
un padre como el que tienen"
In loving memory of
Charles ROGAL
Died December 10th 1897
Aged 50
Also
Mary
Died June 19th 1904
[aged 21 years]
Charles
BLOCK 41 PLOT 106
Occupation: Farmer
Place of birth: Germany
Years in NZ: 25 [1]
Died at his residence in Marshlands[6]
Star , Issue 3377, 4 February 1879, Page 2
News article with Charles as witness to horse theft. It states at the time he lived at Rhodes Swamp.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...
Probate granted:
Star , Issue 6092, 1 February 1898, Page 2
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...
His probate is available:
archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=22387075
Mary
BLOCK 41 PLOT 107
Occupation: Domestic Duties[4]
Place of birth: Christchurch
[daughter of Charles and Mary][5]
Also buried in Block 41 Plot 107 but not on headstone or headstone has gone:
Anthony ROGAL died 24 September 1923 aged 29 years[2]
Occupation: Labourer
Son of Charles and Annie ROGAL[5]
[There is an Anthony ROGAL 6/131 WW1 whose army records are available at archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=20807368 and who also appears on Cenotaph database muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/54222.detail?O...
Possibly one and same as address on Cenotaph database is nearly the same as on Christchurch City Council cemeteries database and almost next door to the address of Annie SCHUMANSKI below. Did he die of a war related injury/illness? Private A ROGAL is listed as having “bronchitis – slight, satisfactory” in 1915[9] and expected home via hospital ship Moheno due Auckland 31 Dec 1915[10] ]
Also
Annie SCHUMANSKI died 3 May 1925 aged 76 years[3]
Occupation: Married
Place of birth: Poland
Years in NZ: 50
As an aside:
Charles ROGAL’s infant son Theodore died 12 March 1889 aged 4 months. He is buried in Linwood Cemetery but in
BLOCK 37 PLOT 137NWC[7]
Star , Issue 6495, 14 March 1889, Page 3
“An inquest was held yesterday afternoon, before Mr C. Whitefoord and a Coroner's jury, on the body of the I infant son of Charles Rogal, a farmer residing at Bottle Lake. The child died on Tuesday, while being taken to Christchurch for medical aid. A verdict of "Death from natural causes,” (diarrhoea) was returned.” [8]
REFERENCES:
[1]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[2]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[3]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[4]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[5]
www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Home/
[6]
homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ashleigh/1870-1908/1897.December.St...
[7]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[8]
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=TS...
[9]
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...
[10]
CONSUMER DEMAND.
edited by Karl E.Jirgens.
Windsor, 2oo8.
7-1/2 x 11-1/16, 4o sheets white bond perfectbound in white semigloss card wrappers, all printed black offset with 3-colour process additions to outside covers.
cover by Fernando Aguiar
31 contributors ID'd:
Fernanso Aguiar, Derek Beaulieu, Alanna Bondar, Di Brandt, Ellie Csepregi, Frank Davey, Jesse Ferguson, Kim Goldberg, Bernard Heidsieck, David Hickey, Bill Howell, Karl E.Jirgens, Adeena Karasick, Richard Kostelanetz, Mark Laliberte, Pat Leech, Noa Lior, Norman Lock, Jonathan Lyons, Rob McLennan, Jürgen O.Olbrich, Clemente Padin, M.Nourbese Philip, Melissa Ray, Stan Rogal, Rebecca Rosenblum, Mari-Lou Rowley, Bryan Sentes, Steven Ross Smith, Robert Stewart, W.Mark Sutherland.
includes:
i) FORWARDS, by Stan Rogal (p.45; poem, homage to bpNichol, 4 lines, with Nichol's "a / lake / a / lane" in full in one line as epigraph)
ii) Rereading Sheila Watson and Elizabeth Smart at the Garneau Pub, Edmonton, by Rob McLennan (pp.76-79; prose includes quote from Fred T.Flahiff's Always Someone to Kill the Doves referencing Nichol at Smart & Watson's first meeting, "bp fell back, taking one of the advertisements with him", p.79)
Recalled from the Great Crusade after Ullanor, Rogal Dorn and the VIIth Legion were appointed as the Emperor’s praetorians – but only after the Warmaster’s treachery was revealed did the full extent of that sacred duty become apparent. Now, the Solar System comes under attack for the first time since the war began, and many of the seemingly impregnable defences wrought by the Imperial Fists prove inadequate. With all eyes fixed firmly upon this new threat beyond the gates of Terra, who in turn will protect Dorn from the enemy within?
Senior outfielder Morgan Barchan hits a grounder Tuesday during the Salukis’ 4-3 victory
against Evansville University at Charlotte West Stadium. The Saluki softball team earned
four runs in the first inning and gave up two runs to Evansville in the seventh. SIU will face
the Southeast Missouri Redhawks Thursday in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Alexa Rogals-Daily Egyptian
Mario Sosa, of Staten Island, plays with his children Adam, 2, and Alia, 6, both of Carbondale, February 2 at Attucks Park. Sosa said he brings the kids to parks whenever the weather is nice. “I like to make sure they are outside when it’s nice out,” Sosa said. “Especially with the random weather changes.”
ALEXA ROGALS | DAILY EGYPTIAN
edited by Eric Folsom.
Kingston, april 1989.
5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 9 sheets white xerographic bond folded to 36 pp & stapled twice into phlorescent yellow laid wrappers, all except inside covers printed black photocopy, with 8-1/2 x 11 white xerographic bond broadside printed black photocopy folded in half & laid in center.
cover graphic unacknowledged.
2o contributors ID'd:
Peter Bakowski, Daniel F.Bradley, Allan Brown, Brian Burke, Greg Evason, M.A.C.Farrant, Eric Folsom, Kathy Fretwell, Virginia Harvey, Lisa Kucharski, Jonathan Levant, Lyn Lifshin, Sheila Martindale, Sheila E.Murphy, B.Z.Niditch, Chad Norman, Chris Punyi, Stan Rogal, David Satherly, Sheila Satherly.
includes:
i) PUSH-MACHINERY and INDUSTRIAL SABOTAGE (and, and..., by Eric Folsom (capsule review, p.18)
edited by Gil Adamson, Victor Coleman & Maria Jacobs.
Toronto, Toronto Small Press Book Fair, 4 april 1992. 1oo copies.
48 pp/34 printed, photocopy. 8-1/2 x 11, side-stapled card covers.
the 4th "instant anthology" issued in connection with the Toronto Small Press Book Fair, produced in its entirety (submissions, editing, layout, printing/binding) between 1o AM & 4 PM during the fair. poetry by Christian Bök, Daniel F.Bradley, Clint Burnham, Kevin Connolly, G.Richard Gustafson, Maggie Helwig, Susan Helwig, Lillian Necakov, Stan Rogal, Stuart Ross, Kathy Shaidle; prose by Patty Archer, Nancy Bullis, William Denton, Jim Smith; cover by Clint Hutzulak; more.
1o.oo
edited by Eric Folsom.
Kingston, april 199o.
5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 9 sheets white xerographic bond folded to 36 pp & stapled twice into deep pink laid wrappers, all except inside covers printed black photocopy.
cover graphic by Greg Evason.
2o contributors ID'd:
Peter Bakowski, John Barlow, John M.Bennett, Joe Blades, Mary Ellen Csamer, jwcurry, Gerald England, Greg Evason, Eric Folsom, Marshall L.Harvey, Bruce Iserman, Robert Kenter, Lisa Kucharski, Hilary Mellon, Sheila E.Murphy, Paul Mutton, B.Z.Niditch, Stan Rogal, Sheila Satherley, Richard Stevenson.
includes:
i) EXTREMELY SHORT REVIEWS (Books & Other Things), by Eric Folsom (prose in 4 parts; part 4, bfp(h)aGe, reviews bfp(h)aGe, edited by Shant Basmajian & Brian David Johnston, with reference to bpNichol's contribution)
edited by Gerry Gilbert.
Vancouver, april 1982.
11o pp printed, mimeo with rubberstamp inside front cover. 8-1/2 x 11, stapled card covers.
script by Rhoda Rosenfeld; correspondence by Sergeus Khrenov, S.Kurmayev, Al Neil, Carolyn Zonailo; articles by Lin Bennett, Dan Clemens, Gerry Gilbert, Carole Itter, Ian Ridgeway; prose by Andrea Anderson, Dora Fitzgerald, Judith Fitzgerald, Lara Gilbert, Daphne Marlatt, Kit Marlatt; poetry by Alexandre L.Amprimoz, Stephen Bett, Lila Brick, Colin Browne, Tony Cosier, Perry Cosmos, Terrance Cox, Peter Culley, Kevin Davies, Rod Drown, Meryl Duprey, Mona Fertig, Slim Flour, Genni Gunn, David Halliday, Theresa Kishkan, Tom McGauley, Alan Millen, Sheila Nickols, John Pass, Savas Patsalidis, Gerry Pethick, David Phillips, Claude Planidin, Brad Robinson, Stanley Rogal, Daphne Samuel, George Stanley, Craig Thompson, Kate Van Dusen, Zonko; photography by Cheryl Sourkes, Rob Wood.
corners bumped, slightly yellowing extremities, almost fine...
3o.oo
In loving memory of
Charles ROGAL
Died December 10th 1897
Aged 50
Also
Mary
Died June 19th 1904
[aged 21 years]
Charles
BLOCK 41 PLOT 106
Occupation: Farmer
Place of birth: Germany
Years in NZ: 25 [1]
Died at his residence in Marshlands[6]
Star , Issue 3377, 4 February 1879, Page 2
News article with Charles as witness to horse theft. It states at the time he lived at Rhodes Swamp.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...
Probate granted:
Star , Issue 6092, 1 February 1898, Page 2
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...
His probate is available:
archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=22387075
Mary
BLOCK 41 PLOT 107
Occupation: Domestic Duties[4]
Place of birth: Christchurch
[daughter of Charles and Mary][5]
Also buried in Block 41 Plot 107 but not on headstone or headstone has gone:
Anthony ROGAL died 24 September 1923 aged 29 years[2]
Occupation: Labourer
Son of Charles and Annie ROGAL[5]
[There is an Anthony ROGAL 6/131 WW1 whose army records are available at archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=20807368 and who also appears on Cenotaph database muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/54222.detail?O...
Possibly one and same as address on Cenotaph database is nearly the same as on Christchurch City Council cemeteries database and almost next door to the address of Annie SCHUMANSKI below. Did he die of a war related injury/illness? Private A ROGAL is listed as having “bronchitis – slight, satisfactory” in 1915[9] and expected home via hospital ship Moheno due Auckland 31 Dec 1915[10] ]
Also
Annie SCHUMANSKI died 3 May 1925 aged 76 years[3]
Occupation: Married
Place of birth: Poland
Years in NZ: 50
As an aside:
Charles ROGAL’s infant son Theodore died 12 March 1889 aged 4 months. He is buried in Linwood Cemetery but in
BLOCK 37 PLOT 137NWC[7]
Star , Issue 6495, 14 March 1889, Page 3
“An inquest was held yesterday afternoon, before Mr C. Whitefoord and a Coroner's jury, on the body of the I infant son of Charles Rogal, a farmer residing at Bottle Lake. The child died on Tuesday, while being taken to Christchurch for medical aid. A verdict of "Death from natural causes,” (diarrhoea) was returned.” [8]
REFERENCES:
[1]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[2]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[3]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[4]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[5]
www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Home/
[6]
homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ashleigh/1870-1908/1897.December.St...
[7]
librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/Cemeteries/interment.asp?...
[8]
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=TS...
[9]
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...
[10]
edited by John Barlow.
Toronto, 1995. [1oo unique copies].
8-1/2 x 11, 18 sheets white xerographic bond, all printed black photocopy with varying degrees of handcolouring in various media, side stapled thrice.
overall cover by John Barlow.
33 contributors ID'd:
Kemeny Babineau, Bill Bissett, Joe Blades, William Blake, Daniel F.Bradley, Nancy Bullis, Alice Burdick, Natalee Caple, Victor Coleman, Mark Connery, Mark Critoph, jwcurry, Degan Davis, Nancy Dembowski, Johan DeWit, David Donnell, Lee Enfield, Martha Hillhouse, Beth Learn, Stefan Lehmann, Noah Leznoff, Mlina Lore, Peter McGehee, Jay Millar, Edward Mycue, Adam Nashman, Brian Panhuysen, Stan Rogal, Stuart Ross, Gio Sampogna, Dennison Smith, Steve Venright, Darren Wershler-Henry.
curry contributes:
i) social graces (poem)
also includes:
ii) "EPIPHENOMENA", by John Barlow (front cover image includes reference to jwcurry top left)
iii) "THE MORE ARBITRARY CONSTRAINTS YOU PUT UPON THE IMPULSE, THE MORE the IMPULSE IS REFINED" (quote by curry from conversation, lettered by Barlow)