The Decade Captured In 4. Incredible Pictures. The key looks from the most decadent decade.. Joan Crawford, 1. Check out Joan Crawford’s shoulder pads and decadent jewels above . A perfectly- tailored peplum finishes off her sharp look. Power dressing at its very best. Joan Crawford. 2. Christian Dior’s new look, 1. Dior’s groundbreaking new silhouette redefined women’s post- war style and revived France’s fashion industry after a difficult few years. Ava Gardner, 1. 94. Ava Gardner was one of the decade’s most successful (and beautiful) actresses. Here she is in 1. ![]() Ava Gardner. 4. Bette Davis, 1. An original pin- up girl, Bette Davis works a blue gown in this seductive shot, taken in 1. Bette Davis. 5. Doris Day, 1. Doris Day shows us how to work the nautical trend during the filming of Romance On The High Seas in 1. Remind us to drape our blazer over our shoulders on our next boat trip. Rita Hayworth, 1. The actress embraces androgynous style in a pair of wide- legged trousers and monochrome flats in 1. Our new workwear wardrobe = sorted. Rita Hayworth. 7. Katharine Hepburn, 1. Katharine rocks a gingham dress and cinched- in waist on the set of The Philadelphia Story in 1. Note the Peter Pan collar. Katharine Hepburn.
Joan Crawford, 1. Joan does it again. 1940’s Makeup guide – Lovely Lips masterclass Correct way to apply 1940s makeup 1940s Beauty Tutorial – Right vs Wrong looks 1940s Lipstick Color Plan. Frequently Asked Questions. Click a category below to reveal frequently asked questions. You can click on a question to jump to its answer or scroll down to browse. What do 1940 monopoly pieces look like This ax has a things are sekretly coded sea voyages were made fascism that they. Here she shows us how to work floral prints with some seriously statement jewels. Joan Crawford. 9. Grace Kelly, 1. 94. Princess Grace Of Monaco always looked flawlessly chic – even as a teen model in 1. Grace Kelly. 10. Ginger Rogers, 1. That wide- brimmed hat and elegant skirt suit made Ginger Rogers look effortlessly pulled- together in 1. And check out those leather driving gloves. If only we looked this good on our way to the airport. Ginger Rogers. 11. Barbara Stanwyck, 1. Rita Hayworth, 1. This famous black satin gown from Rita Hayworth’s striptease scene in Gilda set tongues wagging in 1. Rita Hayworth 1. 3. Ingrid Bergman, 1. We’d wear those block- heeled sandals today. Check out the flawless Ingrid Bergman working a perfect . Bette Davis, 1. 94. Bette Davis knew how to clash her brights right, topping off her look off with a slick of red lipstick. Bette Davis 1. 5. Rita Hayworth, 1. Here’s our Ibiza style inspiration sorted. Rita Hayworth works a printed bikini, huge sun hat and peep- toe heels. If only we looked this put- together by the pool. Rita Hayworth. 16. Ladies in Paris, 1. These midi- length skirts couldn’t be more on trend for AW1. Have French women EVER been out of style? Ladies in Paris. 17. Swimsuit competition, Paris, 1. Check out those ruffles! These Parisian girls certainly knew how to push boundaries when they showcased the latest swimsuit trends way back in 1. We could totally see Rihanna in the suit on the far right. A swimwear competition in Paris. Christian Dior model, 1. Has a fur coat ever looked so glamorous? This lady seems to have predicted exactly how we want our winter layers to look, 6. How clever. A Christian Dior model. Ava Gardner, 1. 94. More monochrome. A first hint of statement prints. You can’t go wrong with a 1. Ava Gardner 2. 0. Betty Hutton, 1. 94. Betty rocks a halterneck bikini, wrap skirt and wedges with a turban- style headband. No wonder she’s smiling – she looks hot. Betty Hutton. 21. Ann Sheridan, 1. 94. Ann works the metallics trend in this decadent high- neck gown. We could totally see this on the red carpet at next year’s Oscars. Ann Sheridan 2. 2. Reard fashion show, 1. Bikini briefs in the forties were HUGE (quite literally) and always teamed with an, ahem, on- point structured top. These gorgeous models perfect their catwalk struts at the Reard show in 1. Reard. 23. Betty Grable, 1. We love the bright acid yellow of actress Betty Grable’s bathing suit. And that’s before we even mention that hair. Betty Grable. 24. Lucille Ball, 1. 94. This actress knew how to offset her bright red barnet and sparkling blue eyes with a pair of statement earrings. And let’s talk about that pre- Photoshop complexion – flawless! Lucille Ball. 25. Ladies sunbathing in London, 1. These girls owned a relaxed look while chilling in a park in 1. Check out those John Lennon- style round sunglasses. This scene would not look amiss in London Fields. Brenda Marshall, 1. Pleats, zips, ruching, AND statement headwear? So many trends and an outstanding example of 1. Brenda Marshall. 27. Models on Bond Street, London, 1. The wartime look in Britain became much more austere as the years went by. This was the first collection of Utility Dresses For Women, designed by Norman Hartnell in 1. Bond Street. Models on Bond Street. Land Girl in Southern England, 1. British women headed to the fields during WWII in dungarees and buttoned- up shirts. The Land Girls still kept things stylish though, cinching- in their waists with classic belts. Land girl in Southern England. Hedi Lamarr, 1. 94. Actress Hedi rocks a huge floral corsage for Come Live With Me. So this is where Carrie Bradshaw got her inspiration from. Lana Turner, 1. 94. Another stunning shot, another turban. Lana’s pastel wardrobe for The Postman Always Rings Twice is simply stunning. Lana Turner. 31. Lauren Bacall, 1. Lauren looks flawless in this thigh- split satin gown in 1. We could totally see Angelina Jolie wearing this vintage wonder. Lauren Bacall. 33. Barbara Stanwyck, 1. Barbara rocks a tailored pastel blue suit in 1. Lovely. Barbara Stanwyck. Betty Grable, 1. 94. World War II pin- up Betty’s white one piece with understated gold jewellery is totally chic. Betty Grable. 35. Claudette Colbert, 1. Dear modern- day designers, can someone please re- make this? French actress Claudette rocks a gorgeous striped bikini in 1. Want. Claudette Colbert. Doris Day, 1. 94. We just love Doris’ preppy chic style and her gold wedges. Doris Day. 37. Ginger Rogers, 1. Ginger knew all about the power of embellishment. This was her official portrait taken by Paramount Studios. Ginger Rogers. 38. Ida Lupino, 1. 94. Actress- turned- director Ida rocks a printed crop top and matching skirt. And how fabulous is that cigarette holder? So sophisticated. Ida Lupino. 39. Olivia de Havilland, 1. The crop top was a big look in the early forties, too. We adore Olivia’s impossibly glamorous jewels. Olivia de Havilland. Claudette Colbert, 1. Claudette looks fabulously decadent in a floor- length pink gown, while filming The Palm Beach Story in 1. Haven’t we seen Cheryl Cole rocking an elegant cowl hood just like this in a certain music video? Claudette Colbert.
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Two such persons on this ice bridge were Eldridge Stanton, age 3. Clara Stanton, age 3. Toronto, Ontario. The Stanton's had been married for six years and were regular visitors to Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls has some of the most horrific as well as inspiring stories in its history. View all the tales below to learn about the events that have taken place in Niagara Falls. Accidents & Rescues. They had arrived in Niagara Falls on Friday for a winter weekend visit. They strolled hand in hand as they crossed the ice field. Also on the ice bridge were Ignatius Roth and Burrell Hecock, both age 1. Cleveland, Ohio, who were throwing snowballs and playing games. With him were Monroe Gilbert and William Lablond. Hill suddenly felt a small tremor under his feet. At that same moment came a loud groaning sound from the base of the Falls which made roar of the distant Falls faint. Immediately Hill recognized the danger and began running towards the Canadian shore as he shouted for the others to follow him. Lablond, Gilbert and the boys followed Hill. Stanton turned back towards the American shore. The ice bridge began heaving up and down, and breaking apart, as the grinding noises became louder. As the Stanton's were inches from the shore the ice separated and water appeared where the ice once was. As the gap began to widen, the Stanton's were frozen from shock for a second before turning and racing for the Canadian shore. Eldridge Stanton tried unsuccessfully to lift his wife. The ice block on which they were standing began to move. In desperation Stanton grabbed his wife and tried dragging her as he shouted for help from the men ahead. Lablond was in waist deep icy water and with the assistance of Hill they pulled Roth to shore and shouted for Hecock to jump to safety. Hecock heard the cries for help from Stanton and turned around. Hecock rushed toward the Stanton's in a desperate attempt to save them. Hecock reached the Stanton's and helped Eldridge lift his wife to her feet. Together they tried to get Clara to shore but the gap between the ice and shore was quickly widening. The three were now stranded as the ice bridge flowed ever quickly downstream. The ice sheet was swinging wildly. On this ice sheet, the Stanton's and Hecock paced back and forth. Hecock and Eldridge were seen talking while Clara stood holding her husband's hand. As they passed beneath the first of three bridges spanning the Niagara Gorge, the ice sheet seemed to edge towards the American shore. Directly downstream, a hydro- electric station was discharging water into the river. The pressure from this discharge crumbled the nearest edge of the ice forcing the three to the opposite side. The giant ice sheet broke into two pieces. One half drifted towards the American shore while the other half on which Hecock and the Stanton's stood remained in mid- stream. The first half grounded out against the American shoreline. On each of the two lower bridges located three hundred yards apart, firemen, policemen and railway workers had stationed themselves in order to lower ropes to those stranded as the passed underneath. Stanton was seen placing his arm around the waist of his wife. About a quarter mile before the rapids, the ice sheet broke in half again, this time separating the Stanton's from Hecock. Hecock waved and shouted something and Stanton returned the salute. Clara crouched down beside her husband. The river current was becoming faster as it neared the rapids. Hecock's ice sheet remained in mid- stream. Hecock took off his coat in preparation of attempting to grab one of the dangling ropes. As he passed beneath the bridge, Hecock grabbed one of the ropes and swung free of the ice flow he was riding on. Hecock was plunged waist deep into the water as his rescuers attempted to lift him. As he was hoisted 6. Hecock lost his grip of the rope and fell into the raging river below. After entering the rapids, Hecock was never seen again. The Stanton's had watched Hecock's valiant attempts. As the ice block swirled them under the Cantilever Bridge, Stanton quickly grabbed the nearest rope and looped it around his wife's waist. As the ice block continued downstream, the rope became weak and broke. Stanton grabbed another rope as they passed underneath the Lower Bridge. Once more, he quickly tied the rope around his wife's waist. Stanton took his wife in his arms, kissed her and let her down. They both knelt together with his arms around her. The remaining piece of the ice bridge remained intact until it reached a giant wave in the rapids. The scow was being towed by the tug boat named . The tug and scow were owned and operated by the Great Lakes Dredge and Docks Company. During the operation, the tug boat struck a sandbar approximately half of a mile upriver from the Falls. The taunt rope that held the barge to the tug snapped . Loftberg and Harris were helpless and unable to do anything to stop the scow. They were seen unsuccessfully attempting to slow the swift progress of the scow with the use of makeshift oars. Although some reports indicate they opened the two holes in the bottom of the scow to allow water to enter the barge, but they simply did not have enough time. Loftberg and Harris could only hope and pray for a miracle as they turned and witnessed the rising mist of the great Horseshoe Falls growing closer by the second. The roar of the Falls echoed in their ears. In a twist of fate, the scow became grounded in the shallow, fast moving cascades and lodged on a rock shoal about 2,5. Horseshoe Falls. The news of the scow being swept towards the Falls with two deck hands aboard spread throughout Niagara Falls, New York and the towns on the Canadian side. Hundreds of people crowded the buildings that lined the shore and the riverbanks to witness the human helplessness and the scow's progress first hand. When the scow grounded it excited the crowd and hundreds of men made their way to the point on the Canadian shore nearest to the ledge. Employees of the Toronto Power Company, who had watched the scow drifting in the river from the company building, rushed to telephones. Calls were sent to the fire departments of Niagara Falls, New York and Niagara Falls, Ontario. They were attempting to build a makeshift windlass (a winch device). Their hope was that if a rope line from shore could somehow reach them they would be able to secure the line to the barge in order to hopefully prevent the barge from becoming dislodged and moving any closer to the Falls. With sheer determination and their own lives at stake, Loftberg and Harris completed building the clumsy windlass. All the two stranded men could do now was wait for rescue. Harris, on the other hand tied a rope around himself with the other end tied to a barrel. Harris’ reasoning was that if the barge broke free, he could jump clear and only hope that the barrel got caught up on more rocks. For numerous reasons, including the distance, the turbulence of the rapids and the proximity to the Horseshoe Falls, a rescue boat could not be utilized to rescue the two men. The Niagara Falls Fire Department was the first to arrive at the Power Company Building and brought a small life saving gun. It was carried to the roof of the building and Chief A. Newman discharged the gun. The rope shot out towards the barge and spun out about 3. A second attempt was made but had the same result. In the meantime an army truck arrived bearing five men from the Life Saving Station in Youngstown and their equipment which included, a larger gun and longer ropes. The truck made the 2. Fort Niagara in 3. When the men from the Life Saving Station arrived with a gun capable of firing a lifeline to the scow, they mounted their gun on the roof of the Toronto Power House. The first shot to the scow with a light weight rope was successful but shot over the barge. Loftberg and Harris grabbed the rope and began connecting it to the windlass. In the meantime, the rescuers tied a much heavier rope to the end of the first rope. Loftberg and Harris began the long struggle of winding the rope in from the power house to the scow. The weight of the heavy rope was being carried downriver by the force of the water and was threatening to dislodge the barge. At the time more than a hundred men were needed on shore to pull the rope to prevent this from happening. After many hours of labor under terrifying conditions, Loftberg and Harris were able to bring the heavy rope aboard the barge and secure it to the windlass. By this time darkness had arrived. With nightfall, huge searchlights were erected and trained on the scow and rescue rope. A breeches buoy (a chair like attachment) followed the line but became snarled half way across. At 8: 3. 0 a. m., Red Hill journeyed out again. This time Hill got within 1. Here he was able to talk to Loftberg and Harris. Hill discovered that one of the small coils of rope on the scow was wound around the big rope from the breeches- buoy, preventing the buoy from getting closer to the scow. Hill tried to shout directions to Loftberg and Harris but both had become so weak that they had difficulty untangling the rope. With Hill giving instructions and the persistence of both crew members, the rope was finally untangled. Hill returned to the roof of the Toronto Power House. With Charles Possert and Thomas Darrington, both riggers from the Toronto Power Company working the lines, Hill was able to make his way to the stranded scow. Harris, suffering from hunger and exposure was the first removed from the scow to safety. Generally, these stories. Philadelphia Visages D'enfants. An astounding portrait of tragedy seen through the eyes of a young boy, Visages d'Enfants (aka Faces of Children, 1. Jean (Jean Forest) watching as his mother's coffin is carried out of his father's home. With remarkable point of view photography, director Jacques Feyder shows Jean's perspective during the emotionally devastating act of following along with the other villagers in the Swiss mountain community of Saint- Luc as his mother's body is buried in the local cemetery. Meanwhile his oblivious 4- year- old sister Pierrette (Pierrette Houyez) plays happily, unaware of the life- altering tragedy that is unfolding. As time passes, Jean remains haunted by his mother's death. He keeps a portrait above his bed and every night imagines his mother (Suzy Vernon) has come to life and is smiling at him. Visages d'enfants (1925) on IMDb: A man whose wife has died remarries, and his new wife has a daughter of her own from a previous marriage. The man's young son, however, who loved his. Faces of Children (Visages d'enfants), a masterpiece, was filmed on location in the Haut-Valais region of Switzerland, with spectacular mountain scenery adding important atmosphere to the characters' complex emotions. Faces of Children (French: Visages d'enfants) is a 1925 French-Swiss silent film directed by Jacques Feyder. It tells the story of a young boy whose mother has died and the resentments which develop when his father remarries. Directed by Jacques Feyder. With Victor Vina, Arlette Peyran, Henri Duval, Rachel Devirys, Jean Forest. A boy tries to cope with his mother's death and his father's subsequent remarriage. Every Sunday he and his father (Victor Vina) lay flowers at his mother's grave. Change comes dramatically in the form of a village widow, Jeanne (Rachel Devirys), with a young daughter Arlette (Arlette Peyran). As the town's mayor, Pierre learns of her financial struggles and becomes romantically linked to Jeanne. The two decide to marry, but fearing how his sensitive son will take the news, Pierre decides to send Jean on a two week vacation with his kindly godfather and priest (Henri Duval). The priest will break the news of the remarriage to Jean and when he returns home, all will be settled. But acclimation to this new life does not come easy for Jean. He fights constantly with his new stepsister Arlette, and over time the pair develop a real hatred of each other. In Jean's eyes, he has been displaced, moved out of his former room into a smaller one and his own mother's legacy forgotten when he sees his stepmother wearing her broach or planning to use his mother's former dress as material for a new garment. Feyder shows remarkable skill and empathy in looking at the tragic loss of his mother through Jean's eyes in a script co- written with Francoise Rosay, his wife and the mother of his three sons. In one of the film's most poignant of many memorable scenes, Jean retrieves his mother's dress from a wooden trunk. ![]() He lays it flat on the chest and sits at the foot of the gown, laying his head in the . Visages d'Enfants is a powerful portrait of how profoundly loss registers in a child's life and how oblivious adults can be to that pain. In History of World Cinema film theorist Jean Mitry said of Feyder's film, . The film also bears some resemblance to another child's view of loss by French director Jacques Doillon, Ponette (1. Full of maverick filmmaking techniques in addition to its radical vision of life seen through Jean's eyes, Visages d'Enfants, at one point, takes the point- of- view of an avalanche as it makes its way down a mountaintop to dramatically alter the course of Jean's life. ![]() Stylistic innovation is just one part of Visages' success. As an entertainer, Feyder is remarkable, generating stomach- churning suspense from that avalanche and later, from Jean's harrowing attempt to take his own life. Though the film's subtlety and insight give Visages a timeless feel, and a power that remains today, the film was not a box office success despite some favorable press at the time of its release. One of the founders of the French cinema's genre of poetic realism, Jacques Feyder was born in 1. Belgium and came from a long line of military men. His decision to enter show business was a source of great disgust for his father who forbid him to use the family name on the stage. Feyder's first directing opportunity came courtesy of World War I when so many directors were serving in the war that Feyder was called upon to direct a string of comedies. In keeping with his penchant for realism, Feyder distinguished his directorial identity by shooting his films on location, including Queen of Atlantis/L'Atlantide (1. Sahara, Crainquebille (1. Paris's Les Halles and Visages filmed in the breathtaking Haut- Valais region of Switzerland. After a brief stint in Hollywood during the late Twenties, where he directed Greta Garbo in a silent, The Kiss (1. German version of Anna Christie (1. Marlene Dietrich in Knight Without Armour (1. Feyder returned to Europe where he continued to work in film until the mid- 1. Visages was Feyder's follow- up film to 1. Telly addict Andrew Collins casts his critical eye over New Worlds (above), Klondike, The Trip to Italy, Endeavour and Monkey Planet. Directed by Jacques Feyder, Switzerland/France, 1925 Cast Jean Forest, Victor Vina, Pierrette Houyez, Rachel Devirys, Arlette Peyran, Henri Duval, Jeanne-Marie Laurent, and Suzy Vernon Production Mundus Films and Les Grands. Visages d' Enfants (1925) When: Sunday early afternoon Director: Jacques Feyder Duration: 116 minutes Presented by: Julie Rigg from Radio National Movie Time. This film will be screened through. Visages d'enfants (1925). The British Film Institu An astounding portrait of tragedy seen through the eyes of a young boy, Visages d'Enfants (aka Faces of Children, 1925) opens with 11-year-old Jean (Jean Forest) watching as his mother's coffin is carried out of his father's. Crainquebille, his successful drama of a lowly pushcart salesman who after being sent away to prison finds his life changed forever. Crainquebille was also the debut of the heartbreaking child actor Jean Forest, who played an orphan newsboy in that film. Feyder discovered him on the streets of Montmartre. Producer: Dimitri De Zoubaloff, Francois Porchet. Director: Jacques Feyder. Screenplay: Jacques Feyder, Francoise Rosay. Cinematography: Leonce- Henri Burel, Paul Parguel. ![]() Art Direction: Jacques Feyder. Cast: Jean Forest (Jean Amsler), Victor Vina (Pierre Amsler), Arlette Pevran (Arlette Dutois), Henri Duval (Le Canonier), Rachel Devirys (Jeanne Dutois), Jeanne Marie- Laurent (La domestique). L'Ebreo Fascista (1. Oberdan (Ray Lovelock) is born into a wealthy family, and although his father is Jewish, he does not pay that much attention to his heritage. He marries an equally wealthy woman, and then his life changes when he goes off to war in North Africa. Returning with nightmare images of his years in the service, he leaves his wife and home and goes to Bologna to work as a journalist. With a lively new friend (Adalberto Rossetti) and a new love interest (Martine Brochard), it seems, for awhile, that life might take a turn for the better. Guido Da Verona L Ebreo Fascista. Author by : Wilkie Collins. Languange : en. Publisher by : . The evening shadows were beginning to gather over the quiet little German town, and the diligence was expected every minute. L'ebreo fascista 720p-1080p.srt: English: 2016-08-11: 1016 x Download Subs 69.7 Kb: L'ebreo fascista FRENCH-720p.srt: French: 2016-03-14: 376 x Download Subs 88 Kb: We have 4 others subtitles for this movie. Your Music Library MP3 Basket. You have exceeded the maximum number of items in your MP3 Basket. L'ebreo fascista (1980) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Before the door of the principal inn, waiting the arrival of the first visitors of the year, were assembled the three notable personages of Wildbad, accompanied by their wives. Beyond this select circle, grouped snugly about the trim little square in front of the inn, appeared the towns- people in general, mixed here and there with the country people, in their quaint German costume, placidly expectant of the diligence. ![]() Round the outer edge of the assemblage thus formed, flying detachments of plump white- headed children careered in perpetual motion; while, mysteriously apart from the rest of the inhabitants, the musicians of the Baths stood collected in one lost corner, waiting the appearance of the first visitors to play the first tune of the season in the form of a serenade. The light of a May evening was still bright on the tops of the great wooded hills watching high over the town on the right hand and the left; and the cool breeze that comes before sunset came keenly fragrant here with the balsamic odor of the first of the Black Forest. ![]() Nel 1905, Alessandro Fortis . Tuttavia, neanche la minoranza sionista della comunit Read the L'Ebreo Fascista plot and find out who is in the cast and crew at Movies.com. ![]() ![]() Directed by Franco Mol. With Ray Lovelock, Martine Brochard, Silvia Dionisio, Adalberto Rossetti.![]()
George Dantzig - Wikipedia. George Bernard Dantzig. ![]() Bush compiled by William Addams Reitwiesner The following material on the immediate ancestry of George W. Bush was initially compiled from two. George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic and polemicist whose influence. E-text designed for courses in personality theories, addressing psychoanalytic, behavioristic, and humanistic schools of thought, by Dr. George Boeree, Psychology. Gerald R. Ford awarded George B. Dantzig at the National Medal of Science Awards Ceremony, 1. Born(1. 91. 4- 1. November 8, 1. 91. Portland, Oregon. Died. May 1. 3, 2. Stanford, California. Citizenship. American. Fields. Mathematics. Operations research. Computer science. Economics. Statistics. Institutions. U. S. Air Force Office of Statistical Control. RAND Corporation. University of California, Berkeley. Stanford University. Alma mater. Bachelor's degrees - University of Maryland. Master's degree - University of Michigan. Doctor of Philosophy - University of California, Berkeley. Doctoral advisor. Jerzy Neyman. Doctoral students. Robert Fourer. Alfredo Noel Iusem. Ellis L. Johnson. Thomas Magnanti. Roger J- B Wets. Yinyu Ye. Known for. Linear programming. Simplex algorithm. Dantzig- Wolfe decomposition principle. Generalized linear programming. Generalized upper bounding. Max- flow min- cut theorem of networks. Quadratic programming. Complementary pivot algorithms. Linear complementarity problem. Stochastic programming. Influences. Wassily Leontief. John von Neumann. Marshal K. Wood. Influenced. Kenneth J. Arrow. Robert Dorfman. Leonid Hurwicz. Tjalling C. Saaty. Paul Samuelson. Philip Wolfe. Notable awards. John von Neumann Theory Prize(1. National Medal of Science in Mathematical, Statistical, and Computational Sciences (1. Harvey Prize(1. 98. Harold Pender Award(1. George Bernard Dantzig (November 8, 1. In statistics, Dantzig solved two open problems in statistical theory, which he had mistaken for homework after arriving late to a lecture of Jerzy Neyman. Dantzig's parents met during their study at the Sorbonne University in Paris, where Tobias studied mathematics under Henri Poincar. His mother became a linguist at the Library of Congress, and his father became a math tutor at the University of Maryland, College Park, George attended Powell Junior High School and Central High School; one of his friends there was Abraham Seidenberg, who also became a professional mathematician. He earned his master's degree in mathematics from the University of Michigan in 1. After a two- year period at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, he enrolled in the doctoral program in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied statistics under Jerzy Neyman. With the outbreak of World War II, George took a leave of absence from the doctoral program at Berkeley to join the U. S. Air Force Office of Statistical Control. In 1. 94. 6, he returned to Berkeley to complete the requirements of his program and received his Ph. D. By 1. 96. 0 he became a professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering at UC Berkeley, where he founded and directed the Operations Research Center. In 1. 96. 6 he joined the Stanford faculty as Professor of Operations Research and of Computer Science. A year later, the Program in Operations Research became a full- fledged department. In 1. 97. 3 he founded the Systems Optimization Laboratory (SOL) there. On a sabbatical leave that year, he headed the Methodology Group at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg, Austria. Later he became the C. Criley Professor of Transportation Sciences at Stanford, and kept going, well beyond his mandatory retirement in 1. George was the recipient of many honors, including the first John von Neumann Theory Prize in 1. National Medal of Science in 1. The Mathematical Programming Society honored Dantzig by creating the George B. Dantzig Prize, bestowed every three years since 1. Dantzig died on May 1. Stanford, California, of complications from diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Based on his work tools are developed . The oil industry long has used linear programming in refinery planning, as it determines how much of its raw product should become different grades of gasoline and how much should be used for petroleum- based byproducts. It is used in manufacturing, revenue management, telecommunications, advertising, architecture, circuit design and countless other areas. Near the beginning of a class for which Dantzig was late, professor Jerzy Neyman wrote two examples of famously unsolved statistics problems on the blackboard. When Dantzig arrived, he assumed that the two problems were a homework assignment and wrote them down. According to Dantzig, the problems . Over time Dantzig's name was removed and facts were altered, but the basic story persisted in the form of an urban legend, and as an introductory scene in the movie Good Will Hunting. Linear programming arose as a mathematical model developed during World War II to plan expenditures and returns in order to reduce costs to the army and increase losses to the enemy. It was kept secret until 1. Postwar, many industries found its use in their daily planning. The founders of this subject are Leonid Kantorovich, a Russian mathematician who developed linear programming problems in 1. Dantzig, who published the simplex method in 1. John von Neumann, who developed the theory of the duality in the same year. Dantzig's original example of finding the best assignment of 7. The computing power required to test all the permutations to select the best assignment is vast; the number of possible configurations exceeds the number of particles in the universe. However, it takes only a moment to find the optimum solution by posing the problem as a linear program and applying the Simplex algorithm. The theory behind linear programming drastically reduces the number of possible optimal solutions that must be checked. In 1. 96. 3, Dantzig. Rich in insight and coverage of significant topics, the book quickly became . Notes on linear programming. RAND Corporation. Linear inequalities and related systems. Princeton University Press. Linear programming and extensions. Princeton University Press and the RAND Corporation. On the continuity of the minimum set of a continuous function. Folkman and Norman Shapiro. Mathematics of the decision sciences. Summer Seminar on Applied Mathematics 5th : 1. Stanford University. American Mathematical Society. Lectures in differential equations. Contributors: George B. Dantzig and others. Natural gas transmission system optimization. Compact city; a plan for a liveable urban environment. Studies in optimization. Mathematical Association of America. Mathematical programming : essays in honor of George B. Mathematical Programming Society. Linear programming 1: Introduction. Linear programming 2: Theory and Extensions. Stanford Business Books, Stanford University Press, Stanford, California. Articles, a selection: Dantzig, George B. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics. Wood, Marshall K.; Dantzig, George B. Profiles in Operations Research. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science. ISBN 9. 78- 1- 4. In: Washington Post, May 1. B0. 6^ abc. Richard W. Curtis Eaves and Michael A. Stanford Report, June 7, 2. Albers, Donald J.; Alexanderson, Gerald L.; Reid, Constance, eds. More Mathematical People. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 9. 78- 0- 1. In: SIAM News, November 1. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics. Retrieved 1. 4 October 2. Dantzig, by Richard W. Notices of the American Mathematical Society. Dantzig: a legendary life in mathematical programming. Mathematical Programming. George Bernard Shaw - Wikipedia. George Bernard Shaw (2. July 1. 85. 6 . He wrote more than sixty plays, including major works such as Man and Superman (1. Pygmalion (1. 91. Saint Joan (1. 92. With a range incorporating both contemporary satire and historical allegory, Shaw became the leading dramatist of his generation, and in 1. Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Dublin, Shaw moved to London in 1. By the mid- 1. 88. Following a political awakening, he joined the gradualist. Fabian Society and became its most prominent pamphleteer. Shaw had been writing plays for years before his first public success, Arms and the Man in 1. Influenced by Henrik Ibsen, he sought to introduce a new realism into English- language drama, using his plays as vehicles to disseminate his political, social and religious ideas. By the early twentieth century his reputation as a dramatist was secured with a series of critical and popular successes that included Major Barbara, The Doctor's Dilemma and Caesar and Cleopatra. Shaw's expressed views were often contentious; he promoted eugenics and alphabet reform, and opposed vaccination and organised religion. He courted unpopularity by denouncing both sides in the First World War as equally culpable, and although not a republican, castigated British policy on Ireland in the postwar period. These stances had no lasting effect on his standing or productivity as a dramatist; the inter- war years saw a series of often ambitious plays, which achieved varying degrees of popular success. In 1. 93. 8 he provided the screenplay for a filmed version of Pygmalion, for which he received an Academy Award. His appetite for politics and controversy remained undiminished; by the late 1. Fabian gradualism and often wrote and spoke favourably of dictatorships of the right and left. In the final decade of his life he made fewer public statements, but continued to write prolifically until shortly before his death, aged 9. Order of Merit in 1. Since Shaw's death, scholarly and critical opinion has varied about his works, but he has regularly been rated as second only to William Shakespeare among English- language dramatists; analysts recognise his extensive influence on generations of playwrights. He was the youngest child and only son of George Carr Shaw (1. The Shaw family was of English descent and belonged to the dominant Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. His relatives secured him a sinecure in the civil service, from which he was pensioned off in the early 1. In 1. 85. 2 he married Bessie Gurly; in the view of Shaw's biographer Michael Holroyd she married to escape a tyrannical great- aunt. If, as Holroyd and others surmise, George's motives were mercenary, then he was disappointed, as Bessie brought him little of her family's money. She came to despise her ineffectual and often drunken husband, with whom she shared what their son later described as a life of . Shaw retained a lifelong obsession that Lee might have been his biological father; there is no consensus among Shavian scholars on the likelihood of this. He found solace in the music that abounded in the house. Lee was a conductor and teacher of singing; Bessie had a fine mezzo- soprano voice and was much influenced by Lee's unorthodox method of vocal production. The Shaws' house was often filled with music, with frequent gatherings of singers and players. In 1. 86. 2 Lee and the Shaws agreed to share a large house, No. Hatch Street, in a better part of Dublin, and also a country cottage on Dalkey Hill, overlooking Killiney Bay. Shaw, a sensitive boy, found the less salubrious parts of Dublin shocking and distressing, and he was happier at the cottage. Lee's students often gave him books, which the young Shaw read avidly; thus, as well as gaining a thorough musical knowledge of choral and operatic works, he became familiar with a wide spectrum of literature. During this period he was known as . A fortnight later Bessie followed him; the two girls joined her. Left in Dublin with his father, Shaw compensated for the absence of music in the house by teaching himself to play the piano. Early in 1. 87. 6 Shaw learned from his mother that Agnes was dying of tuberculosis. He resigned from the land agents, and in March travelled to England to join his mother and Lucy at Agnes's funeral. He never again lived in Ireland, and did not visit it for twenty- nine years. Initially, Shaw refused to seek clerical employment in London. His mother allowed him to live free of charge in her house in South Kensington, but he nevertheless needed an income. He had abandoned a teenage ambition to become a painter, and had no thought yet of writing for a living, but Lee found a little work for him, ghost- writing a musical column printed under Lee's name in a satirical weekly, The Hornet. Lee's relations with Bessie deteriorated after their move to London. In the interim he secured a reader's pass for the British Museum Reading Room (the forerunner of the British Library) and spent most weekdays there, reading and writing. His first attempt at drama, begun in 1. It was abandoned unfinished, as was his first try at a novel. His first completed novel, Immaturity (1. He was employed briefly by the Edison Telephone Company in 1. Nonetheless, when the Edison firm merged with the rival Bell Telephone Company, Shaw chose not to seek a place in the new organisation. Thereafter he pursued a full- time career as an author. For the next four years Shaw made a negligible income from writing, and was subsidised by his mother. In 1. 88. 1, for the sake of economy, and increasingly as a matter of principle, he became a vegetarian. He grew a beard to hide a facial scar left by smallpox. Here he met Sidney Webb, a junior civil servant who, like Shaw, was busy educating himself. Despite difference of style and temperament, the two quickly recognised qualities in each other and developed a lifelong friendship. Shaw later reflected: . We had everything to learn from one another and brains enough to do it. The project foundered, but Shaw returned to the draft as the basis of Widowers' Houses in 1. Archer proved of immense value to Shaw's career. Political awakening: Marxism, socialism, Fabian Society. Shaw then read George's book Progress and Poverty, which awakened his interest in economics. He began attending meetings of the Social Democratic Federation (SDF), where he discovered the writings of Karl Marx, and thereafter spent much of 1. Das Kapital. He was not impressed by the SDF's founder, H. Hyndman, whom he found autocratic, ill- tempered and lacking leadership qualities. Shaw doubted the ability of the SDF to harness the working classes into an effective radical movement and did not join it. He became a member in September, and before the year's end had provided the society with its first manifesto, published as Fabian Tract No. He joined the society's executive committee in January 1. Webb and also Annie Besant, a fine orator. A Manifesto (1. 88. From 1. 88. 5 to 1. Shaw attended the fortnightly meetings of the British Economic Association; it was, Holroyd observes, . After a rally in Trafalgar Square addressed by Besant was violently broken up by the authorities on 1. November 1. 88. 7 (. Thereafter he largely accepted the principle of . Its profile was raised in 1. Fabian Essays in Socialism, edited by Shaw who also provided two of the essays. The second of these, . In 1. 89. 0 Shaw produced Tract No. What Socialism Is, a revision of an earlier tract in which Charlotte Wilson had defined socialism in anarchistic terms. In Shaw's new version, readers were assured that . Their affair continued, not always smoothly, for eight years. Shaw's sex life has caused much speculation and debate among his biographers, but there is a consensus that the relationship with Patterson was one of his few non- platonic romantic liaisons. The latter was published as a serial in To. Day magazine in 1. Cashel Byron appeared in magazine and book form in 1. In 1. 88. 4 and 1. Archer, Shaw was engaged to write book and music criticism for London papers. When Archer resigned as art critic of The World in 1. Shaw. The two figures in the contemporary art world whose views Shaw most admired were William Morris and John Ruskin, and he sought to follow their precepts in his criticisms. Their emphasis on morality appealed to Shaw, who rejected the idea of art for art's sake, and insisted that all great art must be didactic. In the 2. 01. 6 version of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Robert Anderson writes, . As at The World, he used the by- line . He campaigned against the artificial conventions and hypocrisies of the Victorian theatre and called for plays of real ideas and true characters. By this time he had embarked in earnest on a career as a playwright: . At first he made slow progress; The Philanderer, written in 1. Similarly, Mrs Warren's Profession (1. The press found the play overlong, and accused Shaw of mediocrity. The play ran from April to July, toured the provinces and was staged in New York. Among the cast of the London production was Florence Farr, with whom Shaw had a romantic relationship between 1. Jenny Patterson. Candida, which presented a young woman making a conventional romantic choice for unconventional reasons, received a single performance in South Shields in 1. Napoleon called The Man of Destiny had a single staging at Croydon. In the 1. 89. 0s Shaw's plays were better known in print than on the West End stage; his biggest success of the decade was in New York in 1. Richard Mansfield's production of the historical melodrama The Devil's Disciple earned the author more than . He was sceptical about the new party, and scorned the likelihood that it could switch the allegiance of the working class from sport to politics. He persuaded the conference to adopt resolutions abolishing indirect taxation, and taxing unearned income . Back in London, Shaw produced what Margaret Cole, in her Fabian history, terms a . OFDb - Taucherduell, Das (1. 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