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After the family relocated to Cedar Rapids, Iowa with its larger Czech community, the house was bought by Mary H. Rohret in 1891. Her husband Peter was a native of Bavaria and was known for his ax skills. [2] While he worked most of his life as a farmer, Rohret is thought to have helped build the Old Capitol in Iowa City in his youth. He was ...
A documentary film of the competition, The Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Here to Make Music was produced and directed by Peter Rosen. Rosen was given the 1989 award for Best Documentary Director by the Directors Guild of America. [8]
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Simon Peter Rosen (August 4, 1933 – October 13, 2006) [1] was an American theoretical particle physicist, known for his work on beta decay and neutrino oscillation. [2]
Rosen was born in New York City and grew up on Long Island. [citation needed] He received his A.B. (in 1974 [1]) and Ph.D. in Government from Harvard University. He was influenced by the teaching of Harvey Mansfield as an undergraduate. As a graduate student, Rosen roomed with Bill Kristol and Alan Keyes. His PhD dissertation entitled ...
Barry Rosen "lived in darkness" for 444 days after being taken by Iranian revolutionaries on Nov. 4, 1979.
Bright College Years is a 1971 documentary filmed by Peter Rosen describing the reactions of people at Yale to President Nixon's bombing of Cambodia and the arrest of several Black Panther leaders in New Haven. "Bright College Days" is the name of a satirical alma mater written by Harvard's Tom Lehrer. It contains several Yale references.
Rosen was restrained from attacking Whittaker on the court by referees and ejected from the game. After Cedar Rapids posted a 119–98 victory over the Lightning, Rosen met Whittaker in the hallway outside of the Silver Bullets locker room and struck him in the neck and shoulder. [ 5 ]