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In 1972 Arlington Press published “Race War in High School: The Ten Year Destruction of Franklin K Lane High School in Brooklyn” by Harold Saltzman, a social studies teacher and union leader at the school. The book was the definitive work on the violence and chaos taking place in the school during those years.
Harry Saltzman Born Herschel Saltzman (1915-10-27) October 27, 1915 Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada Died September 28, 1994 (1994-09-28) (aged 78) Paris, France Occupation Film producer Years active 1956–1994 Known for Production of the James Bond films Spouses Tanya Morris Jacqueline Colin Adriana Ghinsberg Children 4 Herschel "Harry" Saltzman ((1915-10-27) October 27, 1915 – (1994-09-28 ...
Harry Saltzman: Showman is a promotional featurette about producer Harry Saltzman, containing interviews with surviving film professionals of the first 10 James Bond production crews as well as with Saltzman's family.
Project Gutenberg (PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, as well as to "encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks." [2] It was founded in 1971 by American writer Michael S. Hart and is the oldest digital library. [3]
This Hour Has Seven Days was initially hosted by John Drainie, Laurier LaPierre, and Carole Simpson (not to be confused with the now-retired ABC weekend news anchor of the same name); Simpson was soon replaced by Dinah Christie, and Watson himself replaced Drainie in the show's second season when Drainie (who died in 1966) was too ill to continue with the series.
Title Major credits (mostly advisers prior to '70s) Black & white or color (& running time) Year / copyright date Notes Baboons (BBC); Mel Waskin: c-11m
University of the Free State: New: 1931 South Africa Anti-apartheid activist and lawyer David Garnsey: University of Sydney: New: 1931 Australia Anglican Bishop of Gippsland (1959-1974) James Gibson: University of British Columbia: New: 1931 Canada Government bureaucrat Alfred Hayes: Yale University Harvard University: New: 1931 United States
The Complete Compleat Enchanter is an omnibus collection of five fantasy stories by American authors L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt, gathering material previously published in three volumes as The Incomplete Enchanter (1941), The Castle of Iron (1950), and Wall of Serpents (1960), and represents an expansion of the earlier omnibus The Compleat Enchanter, which contained only the ...