Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Carl Schmelz Was the First Person to Live on the Internet for More than Five Decades


 120 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 6th of August 1902
Mobster Arthur Flegenheimer aka Dutch Schultz is born in New York City, New York, United States.
He was originally employed as an electrical engineer in the United States Army, and later as a salesman for a major appliance contractor.
In 1907 Carl Schmelz arrived in the United States as a computer technician. Carl graduated from the University of Wisconsin and worked as a software engineer. He gained his first job with a commercial television station a few months later. Carl was elected mayor, won the first major election and became a citizen of the United States. Carl took his full advantage of the Internet and its influence on his life, as well as his personal life. Carl studied mechanical engineering at Stony Brook University and was elected to the United States Congress in 1914.
Upon death, he devoted his life to the work of repairing electrical appliances and was a lifelong citizen. Carl has been involved in various campaigns as a volunteer, for president, state legislature, governor, and as an editor at several newspapers. Carl died March 2017. Carl Schmelz was the last surviving surviving member of the Schmelz family and his ashes will be donated by the Schmelz family to honor the 80th birthday of his friend.
Carl Schmelz was the first person to live on the Internet for more than five decades. Today Carl is the youngest member of his family. He was born on August 23, 1917.

Saturday, May 21, 2022

On the Day Mr. G. Is Wearing Shorts and a Long Black Turtleneck Sweater Over a Blue T-shirt


 71 Years Ago Today

Monday 21st of May 1951
Serial killer Douglas Edward Gretzler is born in New York, Bronx, New York, United States.
He speaks English, Spanish, Russian and Arabic. During the 1970s, he started to write fiction. In the 1980s he was arrested by US authorities for kidnapping and killing two women in a motel room in New York City. In 1991, he was released from jail and sent back to prison. He was released about four years later. Later he had a restraining order taken out from him for having sex with a woman but it proved to be a false confession. The couple divorced in 2006. He and his wife are widowed. On the day, Mr. G. is wearing shorts and a long black turtleneck sweater over a blue T-shirt.

Saturday, May 14, 2022

As of Today no One Knows His Future Future but Today You Can Only Know the Future


 86 Years Ago Today He Was His Sister's Mandarin Duck

Thursday 14th of May 1936
Singer-songwriter Bobby Darin aka The Dream Lover is born as Walden Robert Cassotto in New York, East Harlem, New York, United States.
He has been in singing since 1953. The boy's lyrics show that he had a dream, from the very beginning, about becoming a singer: "I dreamed of being a teacher, singing like a teacher, and singing like a teacher for the love of those who love me…" It is now about this dreams and that he has made a name for himself through his singing and the songs of others . It has not ended for him, but this dream has not ended forever. As of today, no one knows his future future, but today, you can only know the future. He knows his place with his singing and the words of others, and now his voice gets to represent this dream. He does not just sing 'He could be singing and he could get a good day!' he sings 'I could be singing and I could get a good day!'" Bobby is a real story, and he has achieved this with his singing. Through his son, the Dream Lover, he had great success among the masses as a voice of his own. He always sang "I dreamed of becoming a teacher" and 'I could been singing and I could get a good day' for those who love him. Now he has become.

Friday, May 13, 2022

In Life When You Think there Is an Opportunity for Creativity there Often Is


 4 Years Ago Today He Ascended

Sunday 13th of May 2018
Avant-garde composer and guitarist Glenn Branca dies of throat cancer at the age of 70 in New York, Manhattan, New York, United States.
His death is confirmed by his wife, Catherine Branca; son Eric Branca and sister Nancy Branca, who is the second daughter of Italian painter Lalozzi Frantz II: "He was born just a few days after the death of the first child of his father."
Born on April 7, 1928, he studied classical opera and played a major role in the 1960s. In 1981, Branca also played the lead in the 1991 film, The Devil's Advocate.
He was born after four children and married, in 1978, his first wife. They have three daughters.
Branco: "The only other person who has ever worked the score to a professional piece is Frank Picchiotto. I love him personally and I am very grateful. I love Frank Picchiotto. Thank you."
"Frank Picchiotto: I love Frank Picchiotto. Thank you. I like Frank Picchiotto so much. To think that Picchiotto wanted something so much, was a very sad thing. I like him."
Romeo: "In life, when you think there is an opportunity for creativity, there often is. That is why these guys are so good at what they do.

Sunday, May 8, 2022

The Following Is a Transcript of an Interview with the Deceased Spengler


 86 Years Ago Today

Friday 8th of May 1936
Historian and philosopher Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler dies of a heart attack at the age of 56 in München, Bayern, Germany.
Spengler was in business, publishing the first book in German science and philosophy. He was the first philosopher to enter the American publishing world. Most recently, he taught in Chicago's Humboldt Hall and was the publisher of The Atlantic Quarterly and The New Classical in New York City.

The following is a transcript of an interview with the deceased Spengler:
Q: Thanks, Oswald, for a very short time. Did you know that you were a journalist? A: Probably not. In my youth, I was a very close friend of Karl Spengler. In college at Leipzig, I was in a very interesting position. I had a great interest in Hegel as a student, partly because I had done a good thing in the lectures he gave. His lectures, in contrast, were interesting and thought out ideas. But I had a great interest in the way in which they could be put in action.
Q: How does one get into academia? A: Most students come to society as individuals. One of the things they learn is that people are different. To think they are different is to feel that you have different opinions. In other cultures, people can say, 'I like the politics of the world.'

Friday, May 6, 2022

Orth Said that if He Dies the Next President Will Walk Down into My Grave


 160 Years Ago Today Came Good Sailing

Tuesday 6th of May 1862
Writer, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister and transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau known for his book ‘Walden’ dies of tuberculosis at the age of 45 in Concord, Massachusetts, United States. Thoreau's last words were "Now comes good sailing" followed by two lone words, "moose" and "Indian". Orth was married when he was 8 years old to Elizabeth Cochrane as she had become pregnant with his first child, which came in December of 1862. Orth said, "Merry Christmas to the whole family. The kids will all be born as well. What will you do next?" Cochrane asked. Orth replied that he will be in New York to attend his family wedding to the daughter of former President Jefferson. Orth said that if he dies, "the next president will walk down into my grave." Orth's funeral was carried out on March 4th of 1861 at 6:30 PM to honor her memory. Orth was a lifelong supporter of a cause known as "The Long War ‘War of Independence". Orth died from tuberculosis at the age of 59 on January 9th of 1863. Orth wrote most of his philosophical work as a poet from the earliest years of his life including a poem about the Great Depression of the late 1930's.  

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

He Would Be the First American to Go to the Moon Which Would Be Celebrated by the Moon Colony of Which One Hundred of His Birthdays Are Commemorated


 31 Years Ago Today He Went to Eternity

Friday 3rd of May 1991
Writer Jerzy Kosiński commits suicide by ingesting a lethal amount of alcohol and drugs and wrapping a plastic bag around his head and suffocating to death at the age of 58 in New York, Manhattan, New York, United States.
His body was discovered two days after the accident. He died at the age of 50 June 10th, 1991 in the Bronx, New York, United States. Kosiński's suicide was announced on 3rd of June 1991 at his apartment in New York City. He was 46 years of age and was living in Philadelphia. He was born in Pomerania in Austria. He is a married father with 3 children, 2 of which are born prematurely. His wife is Margherita. The couple lived together and died of heart failure in 1991 at 63. He also married his daughter and two sons. He also had a daughter of 3. He also had 11 beautiful grandchildren and a young son of his own. He would be the first American to go to the moon, which would be celebrated by the moon colony, of which one hundred of his birthdays are commemorated (1939-1991). He was one of the founders of the National Association of Space Engineers, and is most popularized by the NASA astronaut pictures. He and his girlfriend, Margherita Kosiński were both born and raised in New York City.

Monday, April 18, 2022

Kettler Wrote Letters to Kathy to Request to Be Featured in a Magazine of a Magazine She Did Not Want to Take Part in


 75 Years Ago Today

Friday 18th of April 1947
Feminist punk poet Kathy Acker is born as Karen Lehman in New York City, New York, United States.
Karen Lehman made her first appearance in the 1960s on an album called Black Woman by the New York Times. Later that year, she appeared on her album on the cover of the Times and became even more involved with The Times than her co-author John K. Walker had been. Kettler wrote letters to Kathy to request to be featured in a magazine of a magazine she did not want to take part in. In July 1953, she appeared in a documentary, The Black Woman, featuring her. Kathy wrote to the New York Times and asked them to change the name of the magazine. The paper offered to sponsor her at a price of $250,000, giving a chance for a newspaper reporter to appear in her book. On March 30, 1953, Kathy appeared on Kettler's cover story from her original magazine cover in London in the New York Times cover image from which most of her work with She-H. (Kettler's website at www.winshipherbert.com ). Kathy also appeared on She-H's cover in the first issue of Playboy in 1963. On September 19, 1963, Kathy wrote an article in the Times and wrote to Kettler to ask that she be featured on the cover, which was also featured on the cover.

Friday, April 15, 2022

When the Pain Was Coming My Throat Went Limp


 21 Years Ago Today

Sunday 15th of April 2001

Musician Joey Ramone dies of lymphoma at the age of 50 in New York–Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, New York, United States.

He was 86. He has three children. [5] The following has been quoted from "Molecules," p. 25: "My wife said, 'We've got some news.' And I said, 'We haven't gotten news yet.' She said, 'You've got to talk to your doctor, you've got to get the news out.' She had to be sure there were no signs that I was on anything different." The following has been quoted from "Molecules," p. 27: "When the pain was coming my throat went limp. My arms trembled more than when I was lying down. We would have to be careful."

"I had to be sure there were no signs that I was on anything different." "When the pain was coming my throat went limp. My arms trembled more than when I was lying down. We would have to be careful." "I didn't have a headache. I only had a weak muscle ache." [5]

"I didn't have a headache. I only had a weak muscle ache." "No signs were that bad, either."

"No pain. My arms don't hurt. And I didn't feel any pain at all."

Monday, April 11, 2022

He Discovered That He Was Able to Understand His Enemies in Ways Which He Found Fascinating Although His Enemies Also Expressed Strange Beliefs in Him


 111 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 11th of April 1911
Propaganda of the Deed anarchist Anteo Zamboni is born in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
He received his DPhil from a local high school which he attended in Bologna, Italy. His studies involved a range of different fields, as he discovered that he was able to understand his enemies in ways which he found fascinating, although his enemies also expressed strange beliefs in him. In 1910 he was placed into the care of the University of Especialment and continued to publish a number of writings, as well as writing for numerous newspaper journals. He became the first American journalist to be selected as the recipient of a Fulbright FCE/CE and was chosen by the FSO as the first and only American citizen to receive a scholarship in English Writing Program in 1915. During a certain period he met the renowned Dr. Jules-Louis de Villerot. They ended up in New Haven, Connecticut, and later they moved to Geneva, Switzerland. At this point it is believed that after writing "The New York Times", "Mozart", and "The Independent," De Villerot wanted to become a lawyer and later became the managing director of London Law. During this time he went on to work at private offices in New York City, New Jersey, and San Francisco, California. He was married to Joanne Rous and he became a director.

Friday, April 8, 2022

He Was Just a Regular Man Who Would Work on Paintings for Museums, Churches and Educational Institutions


 15 Years Ago Today

Sunday 8th of April 2007
Conceptual artist Sol Solomon LeWitt dies of cancer at the age of 79 in New York City, New York, United States.
He was just a regular man who would work on paintings for museums, churches and educational institutions. His paintings have been featured on magazines as well as on TV programs, newspapers, magazines and on films.
I always felt that with every painting he had a unique meaning to the world and wanted to be truly open to this new world. This was his most popular painting, of all time. He came from just shy of thirty years of age, but a strong young man. He was the first artist to visit a hospital in Chicago and his paintings are often seen in hospitals in this location.
In 1955, Solomon left Paris for Stuttgart, Germany. He was the youngest of four children, but still wanted an active lifestyle. The painter came with his father during his stay in Sweden and, while they continued their journey, made an appointment with a local artist who represented his family to be accepted into the Hahnemann School of Design, and they were happy after making the appointment.
This painting, by Theodor Solove, was featured in the Hahnemann School as a part of "The Art of Man," the Hahnemann Library of Arts & Culture (HCAAC) exhibition of the German National Museum (Bauen).

Monday, April 4, 2022

She Spent Four Years There in a House Which Now Has a Large Stone Floor


 39 Years Ago Today

Monday 4th of April 1983

Actress Gloria May Josephine Swanson dies of heart failure at the age of 84 in New York Hospital, New York City, New York, United States.

Swanson married Gloria June 18, 1934. They had four children: Gloria, James and Sandra Jane May Francis Swanson served as the wife of Richard and Mary Swanson at the age of 13. She had seven children: Francis, Robert, Richard and Mary Jane Mary Swanson was born April 19, 1953, on September 27, 1853. She spent four years there in a house which now has a large stone floor. The family later moved to a new house in Long Beach. Her last child James was born August 10, 1963. She attended Long Beach High School. She joined The Catholic Sisters of Christ while growing up in California. July 2, 1982 Gloria received the Lifetime Achievement Award for "Honorable Person of the Year" from the Catholic Center of San Diego. Gloria was ordained of this church at the age of 14 in October 1983, from the American Church, according to the Vatican Library. June 25, 1981 Gloria earned a B.A. from the University of Chicago, in 1950. July 5, 1978 Gloria's oldest nephew, David Swanson, began a fellowship fellowship for elderly people over the age of 65 with whom she lived in New York City for the past 60 years, the Vatican Library records. February 19, 1978 Gloria Swanson died March 30, 1978.

Unfortunately He Would Have to Return to Being a "Normal" Baby for Life


 90 Years Ago Today

Monday 4th of April 1932
Actor Anthony Perkins aka Norman Bates is born in New York City, New York, United States.
As a child, Anthony was diagnosed with diabetes and was diagnosed as having a form III diabetes shortly thereafter. In the early years Anthony was diagnosed with a form IV Diabetes, but he later had his pancreas removed and his pancreas repaired. In the early years of his illness he had difficulty functioning. Over a dozen years he was diagnosed with his form I Diabetes, but this was reversed after he discovered that form IV was involved in the increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Later in childhood, his pancreas had another procedure to remove the remaining blood vessels, to fix this condition, he finally had his pancreas removed and his pancreas repaired. Later in childhood he developed his form I Diabetes at a younger age. His diabetes did eventually lead to a medical condition called diabetes mellitus (MI). This condition, which he had used to diagnose and treat earlier symptoms related to his type 2 Diabetes, resulted from having a tumor inside his pancreas, an extremely serious type II problem. Unfortunately, he would have to return to being a "normal" baby for life, and the family eventually lost him for several years, since he spent most of his life under treatment, living alone around his children, and even using drugs. Over the course of his life with his form IV, he experienced tremendous improvement

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

He Was the Subject of Numerous Murders in This Country, Including Léger's Execution of a Young Girl; His Execution by Shooting of Three Persons; His Shooting of a Young Dog; His Drowning of a Pregnant Woman in New York; His Rape of a Newborn Baby and in the Middle of the Night He Is Murdered at a Hotel


 85 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 30th of March 1937
Child killer Lucien Léger aka L'étrangleur nº 1 is born in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
An 11 year old boy. He was the subject of numerous murders in this country, including Léger's execution of a young girl; his execution by shooting of three persons; his shooting of a young dog; his drowning of a pregnant woman in New York; his rape of a newborn baby; and in the middle of the night, he is murdered at a hotel, murdered by a group calling themselves the Stade des Anglais (People of Anglais and the Black Stag), kidnapped by a German gangster and later murdered. A few days ago, a group of Jewish families and a man came to Paris just to watch him kill. The last person they saw was Lucien Léger. He was the last person to ever come.
Léger became an infamous figure amongst his peers on the Internet after this attack, as he was portrayed as a "Jewish pedophile" whose "tradition" would become part of his DNA database.
He is currently living in another country named France.
Léger was a Jewish pedophile who murdered four young women, who claimed to be his friends and their mother in Paris for a religious holiday, and who would kill their mother, as well as their father.

Saturday, March 26, 2022

We Must Be Certain That it Was Not the Show Which Intended This to Be Filmed but Rather the Production Design of the First Episode Itself


 91 Years Ago Today His Long and Prosperous Life Began

Thursday 26th of March 1931
Actor Leonard Simon Nimoy aka Mr. Spock is born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
He studied film at Indiana University and directed four episodes of Game of Thrones. He died Monday at the age of 66 and his widow, Ann.
There are five deceased persons at this time. He is a native of Chicago and one of the most beloved players in New York City. Leonard is survived by his wife and two children, Ann Simon and Elizabeth Simon. Leonard died peacefully in Brooklyn from complications from pancreatitis and prostate cancer while on vacation.
The death of Leonard has brought the celebration of Mr. Spock to the United States of America.
There is also a special thank you for supporting Mr. Spock here on the web. Thanks again!  
On Wednesday 24th of January 1931, Mr. Spock came to Boston and made an appearance in an episode of Game of Thrones. His role as Mr. Spock was initially portrayed as the character of the arrogant Captain Kirk (played by George R. R. Martin).   In this episode, Kirk tells Dr. McCoy about a plot to take over the world.   It is unclear if this is actually an attempt to take over America. We must be certain that it was not the show which intended this to be filmed, but rather the production design of the first episode itself.
A short clip of Mr. Spock.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Newton's Mother Died the Day Before His Birth, Leaving Him Alone


 80 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 17th of February 1942
Founder of the Black Panther Party Huey Percy Newton is born in Monroe, Louisiana, United States.
In 1935 Newton joined his uncle, a gunning guard, in a violent struggle against a police officer on his way to a New York City nightclub. Although he never used the term 'cop', Newton developed a strong anti-war stance. Newton, a self proclaimed patriot, fought in Vietnam and joined the Navy. Before joining the Panther Party, he developed an intense dislike for alcohol, in spite of the fact that he had been heavily involved in cocaine-related activity. His earliest memory is when he was just 11, and only played football with his high school friends. Newton's mother died the day before his birth, leaving him alone. Newton was very popular among his father-in-law, Louis St. Louis, as his older brother, Ernest St. John, became an honorary policeman.
Today Newton is believed to hold the same position as his older brother, Charles "Chuck" Newton. In his second world war uniform, he is known as the "Huey," also known as "Charlie" Newton. He had joined his uncle's battalion in the Army and then volunteered to serve at Camp William in France. In the early 50's, he was placed on the 9th Illinois Infantry after he was injured in action during the Battle for Chicago. During the Battle of San Bernadino.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Her Death Was Ruled Natural but Her Remains Were Found at an Abandoned Farm in L.A. and Cremated a Few Nights Later During a Routine Walk in the Park


 7 Years Ago Today She Cried Because She Wanted to

Monday 16th of February 2015
Singer Lesley Gore dies of lung cancer at the age of 69 in Langone Medical Center, New York City, New York, United States.
Her death was ruled natural, but her remains were found at an abandoned farm in L.A. and cremated a few nights later during a routine walk in the park. Gore was a close friend of Gloria Van Zetten and a loved one to Gloria Van Zetten; they both wrote a poem together about their family's struggle for equality in the 1960s.

Gloria wrote Gloria's poem 'All Is a Big Brother Badass' as early as 1987 at a time when many were concerned that Gore wasn't a good enough actress. He loved actors. In 1988, he moved back to New York City to do commercials, which would prove to be very positive for him. He also took money in his divorce from his wife who was diagnosed with diabetes as a result of her own diabetes. Both her and Gore's children are still around, but he is now living with their younger brother at a psychiatric ward.

Gleason Gore, born April 6, 1859. In the spring of 1980 he left his family to go to his wife Mary, but after meeting Mary she fell in love with his daughter and decided to become a singer.

Gleason was a big fan of Betty.

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Jeffrey Was Appointed President of the International Federation for the Restoration of the Bones of the Murnau Memorial


 28 Years Ago Today

Saturday 12th of February 1994
Minimal artist Donald Clarence Judd dies of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at the age of 66 in New York, Manhattan, New York, United States.
He is survived by three daughters (Nita, Jennifer, Karen); nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren (Dwight, Nancy, James, Nancy); and two great-great-grandchildren and great-great-great-grandchildren. He is preceded by his wife, Jennifer, a professional actress whose artistry transcended the physical; one brother and sister-in-law, James Judd. On 8th May 1994, Jeffrey was appointed president of the International Federation for the Restoration of the Bones of the Murnau Memorial in Fort Wayne, Michigan. Since he died, the International Federation has been supporting the restoration of mummified bones of Mr. Jeffrey. This exhibition is scheduled to open at the International Museum of Mummified Bones in Fort Wayne in April 1993. On 11th April 1993, Jeffrey was named to the Honorary Chair for a Royal Society of Mummification in New York State. Jeffrey's death gives the Royal Society a unique opportunity to honor his work. On 1st July 1995, in the midst of the National Committee to Investigate the Causes of Missing or Murdered, a Royal Research Institute at the University of Michigan, Inc., was established, a committee of investigators and historians conducted its own case.

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

According to the BBC Karloff Was Only 14 When He Suffered a Massive Stroke That Forced Him to Wear Gas Masks at Age 12 Resulting in His Death Three Months Later


 53 Years Ago Today

Sunday 2nd of February 1969
Actor Boris Karloff known for his portrayal of Frankenstein’s monster dies of pneumonia at the age of 82 in King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst, Sussex, United Kingdom.
According to the BBC, Karloff was only 14 when he suffered a massive stroke that forced him to wear gas masks at age 12, resulting in his death three months later.
Bostrom Bostrom is an actor, director and model. He was born in the city of St. Petersburg in 1926 and became a dancer, musician and actor in the mid-1960s. Born in Prague on March 21, 1951, in St. Petersburg, he graduated from an elite university and quickly graduated from an arts college at the University of Prague in 1969 before taking the first job as a writer and actor when he was 15-years-old. In 1970 he worked as the head of a film production company before moving to New York, where he co-developed the comedy 'Boris Karloff' for a television show that took place on The Tonight Show. Before moving to London, Bostrom's career took off when he went into acting and began working at the comedy studio of Jameson Ltd., with a job soon to occur.In October 1974, Bostrom was offered for a part in the popular comedy series, 'Love and Murder', after the actor, playing his father's uncle, played on.

Monday, January 31, 2022

He Stated He Left Because He Felt His Job Was Being Done


 10 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 31st of January 2012
Artist Mike Michael Kelley commits suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning at the age of 58 in South Pasadena, California, United States.
In 2006 he was a featured writer for the Los Angeles Times Magazine and a top reviewer on New York magazine's top 500 New Artists. In 2010 he also wrote an article for the New York Times website about the history of New Artists. In 2012 while on an assignment with the LA Press Play for the National Theatre Company he was working on the opening of the Warner Bros. Records Factory located at the LA Theatre's Theater of the Arts. He left his job in 2003, with the production company being acquired by MGM after he lost control of the studio. In 2010 he started working on new material on a new series called "Inglourious Basterds." In 2013 he opened a studio called The Music Factory at 508 North Broadway in Pasadena, California (more on him later), was employed by Sony Pictures Entertainment since 2014, and is considered a director of the greatest film ever made in the United States. In a 2013 interview on The Hollywood Reporter Michael Kelley told the story about being hired to do a new album on a friend's label, the Universal Music Group: "It went like this: 'If there is a new album coming out of this family you have to bring it to this group on your own.' " He stated he left because he felt his job was being done.