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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Gottschalk of Orbais
Rabanus Maurus, however, appealed to the emperor and defended his position in a special treatise: "De oblatione puerorum" (P.L., CVII, 419-440), whereupon Gottschalk was compelled to live the life of a monk but was granted the privilege of exchanging the monastery of Fulda for that of Orbais, in the Diocese of Soissons.
He may have meant (and certain passages in his extant writings warrant the assumption) that, in consequence of God's foreknowing that that some men will die on sin, He does not wish these to be saved; and that Christ's death was of no avail to those who will be damned for their sins.
Gottschalk's doctrine concerning the Trinity scarcely admits a Catholic interpretation.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/g/gottschalk_of_orbais.html   (683 words)

  
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Gottschalk was born in 1930 in Oberwesel, Germany, and came to the U.S. in 1939 with his mother, Erna Gerson Gottschalk, to flee Nazi oppression.
Gottschalk, who will be accompanied on his 12-day journey by friends and supporters from different faiths, is not sure how the village in the lower Rhine Valley will react when he comes to erect a headstone on the grave of his grandfather and to help dedicate a memorial to Oberwesel's Jews.
Gottschalk said he was beaten up by boys from the village in 1938, after he and the other Jewish student in his grade school had been expelled from school by the Nazis.
www.huc.edu /newspubs/pressroom/2006/6/gottschalk.shtml   (1408 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Gottschalk
At the news Gottschalk cast aside all Christian principles thinking only of revenge, he escaped from the monastery, crossed the Elbe, and gathered an army from his own and the other Slavic tribes who then lived on the northern and eastern boundaries of Germany.
Gottschalk was taken prisoner and his lands were given to Ratibor.
Some of the tribes refused to adopt Christianty, and rose in rebellion; Gottschalk and many of the clergy and laity fell victims to the hatred of Christianity.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06681a.htm   (430 words)

  
 Carl W. Gottschalk
Gottschalk's contributions to kidney research are associated with his highly innovative use of the technique of micropuncture in studies of various problems dealing with the process of concentrating urine, in the early 1950s considered one of the most perplexing issues in renal physiology.
Gottschalk not only served on a wide range of university committees but also was increasingly active on the national level.
Gottschalk's interest in collecting important books in the history of medicine and on the kidney grew out of his friendship with Jean Oliver, a distinguished medical researcher and authority on the kidney and himself an enthusiastic book collector.
www.lib.unc.edu /rbc/kidney/gottschalk.html   (957 words)

  
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Gottschalk‘s main function as an administrator was with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), where he served from December of 1938, to January of 1948.
Gottschalk mingling with his friends and fellow performers at a bar and in a garden restaurant in Hongkew.
Gottschalk using his wit and talent, took advantage of which surrounded him in the Hongkew Jewish Ghetto and produced skits that made us laugh and forget our miseries.
www.rickshaw.org /gerhard_gottschalk.htm   (755 words)

  
 State v. Gottschalk (07/07/2006) ap-2052
Gottschalk was arrested in Bethel on the probation violations and brought to Anchorage.
Gottschalk was already aware of the possibility of the felony DUI charge because of the petition to revoke probation and the discovery that he had received because of the petition.
Gottschalk now had a copy of the charging document, but he was not served in any meaningful sense because the superior court had yet to establish personal jurisdiction over Gottschalk in the Bethel criminal case jurisdiction that was necessary before the court could call upon Gottschalk to answer the Bethel indictment.
www.touchngo.com /ap/html/ap-2052.htm   (3503 words)

  
 Gottschalk v. State (10/7/94) ap-1373
Gottschalk himself proposed to testify about two instances (one in 1991, the other in 1992) in which he posted bail for Clayton after Clayton had been arrested for what Gottschalk believed were assaultive crimes.
Gottschalk also offered to describe a recent incident in which he took Clayton to the clinic for treatment of a severe slash on his leg that Gottschalk thought Clayton had sustained in an alcohol-related confrontation.
Because Gottschalk was charged with first-degree assault for recklessly injuring Clayton, his claim of accident might have been insufficient had it not been accompanied by the claim of self- defense.
www.touchngo.com /ap/html/ap-1373.htm   (3008 words)

  
 Biography
Born in New Orleans in 1829, Louis Moreau Gottschalk grew up in a neighbourhood where he was exposed to the Creole music with its African-Caribbean rhythms and the melodious folk songs that would later become a characteristic ingredient of much of his own music.
Loggins even paints the picture of Gottschalk dancing on the third-floor gallery of his home on Rampart street where he lived with his parents from 1831-1833: “Always at that hour [he] was up on the third-floor gallery listening for the first sound of the drums.
Gottschalk left the country, embarking on what would become his last (and perhaps most successful) tour, during the course of which he travelled to Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires, and Rio de Janeiro (and many other less well-known locations).
www.louismoreaugottschalk.com /Biography/biography.html   (1066 words)

  
 Great Galloping Gottschalk
Born in New Orleans May 8, 1829, to an affluent New Orleans family, Gottschalk was the son of a British Jew and a Creole mother.
Gottschalk was one of the first American composers to be inspired by the folk music of his native country.
Gottschalk also emulated the sophisticated playing of Chopin and Liszt and added his own preference for the upper two octaves of the piano.
www.balletmet.org /Notes/GGGOTTSC.html   (2754 words)

  
 RedOrbit - Health - Gottschalk Recognized With Cassen Prize   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Gottschalk is among S individuals who have been presented this prestigious $25,000 award by the ERF since 1994.
Gottschalk, a professor of diagnostic radiology at Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lunsing, worked with the first clinically effective prototype Anger scintillation camera, performed the first dynamic camera studies of the brain and heart using ^sup 99m^Tc, and acquired the first dynamic camera renal studies.
Gottschalk began his career as a research associate at the Donner Laboratory at Lawrence Radiation Lab at the University of California in Berkeley.
www.redorbit.com /news/health/586618/gottschalk_recognized_with_cassen_prize/index.html?source=r_health   (666 words)

  
 All about Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869): His life and times and music... (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Traditionally, Gottschalk is remembered as a virtuoso, as well as a prolific composer of popular (and, so it is said, quite often rather sentimental) music.
Gottschalk was also the first and, one might well argue, possibly the last pan-American composer and artist.
We also intend to provide an up-to-date documentation of books on Gottschalk and a discography of recordings of his music (concentrating on CDs and recordings that are currently available rather than on historic sources).
www.louismoreaugottschalk.com.cob-web.org:8888   (568 words)

  
 A Bibliographical Review of Historiography on Gottschalk
Gottschalk der Sachse, arguing that Gottschalk was less obstinate than often presented, voluntarily returning to the monastic state at Orbais, for example, rather than being forced, and (again) going on his Balkan mission before the predestinarian controversy erupted, rather than trying to flee persecution.
  Gottschalk's poetry is characterized by a noteworthy lyricism and use of rhyming stanzas to support that lyricism, a practice that was innovative at the time.
Nineham (p.3) notes that Hincmar was technically acting beyond his jurisdiction in confining Gottschalk, since such matters lay under the jurisdiction of the bishop, not the archbishop.
www.homestead.com /gregscouch/files/gottschalk.html   (5182 words)

  
 Louis Moreau Gottschalk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gottschalk was born of a Jewish businessman from London and a white Creole Haitian in New Orleans, where he was exposed to a wide variety of musical traditions.
Gottschalk never recovered from the collapse and three weeks later, on December 18, 1869, died at his hotel in Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Gottschalk was also very successful as a composer of more traditional salon music.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Louis_Moreau_Gottschalk   (767 words)

  
 Holly Gottschalk - Attorneys - Clark Hill
Holly Gottschalk is an associate with the Litigation Practice Group of Clark Hill’s Detroit office, where she focuses her practice on all aspects of criminal defense.
Gottschalk worked for ten months at the University of Detroit-Mercy’s Urban Law Clinic, representing indigent clients in civil and criminal litigation as a student attorney.
Gottschalk became the Clinic supervisor, which included assisting the students in devising their case strategies and acting as the liaison between the students, court officers and judges.
www.clarkhill.com /people/attorneys/holly_gottschalk   (687 words)

  
 Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Gottschalk was born in New Orleans in 1829 in a house that still stands at the southwest corner of Esplanade and Royal streets.
Gottschalk, too, was of Creole descent and was raised primarily by his grandmother and his African-American nurse, both natives of the island of Saint-Dominique.
Loggins claims that young Gottschalk would stand on the third floor gallery and listen to the sounds of the street floating on the sultry city breeze.
w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de /cmp/gottschalk.html   (730 words)

  
 Gottschalk v. AOAO of the Kona Billfisher (Memorandum Opinion)
On February 19, 1998, a notice of proposed dismissal was filed informing Gottschalk of her failure to file a pretrial statement within eight months after filing her complaint as required by the Rules of the Circuit Courts of the State of Hawai`i, Rule 12(q).
Gottschalk filed an objection to the notice on February 24, 1998, and an Order Withdrawing Notice of Proposed Dismissal was filed on March 2, 1998, on the condition that Gottschalk file her pretrial statement no later than April 2, 1998.
On April 17, 2000, Gottschalk filed her opposition to the motion for summary judgment in which she argued that "[t]he issue, therefore, is whether by turning the sprinkler system on during a time when the pathway was in use, [the Association] created a defect which foreseeably caused harm to [Gottschalk]."
www.hawaii.gov /jud/ica23595mop.htm   (1131 words)

  
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The Gottschalk Music Center is nearing the half-century mark, and the family owned business remains committed to promoting music throughout the region.
The Gottschalks initially opened their music service as part of the Gilbert Roach Piano Co. on J Street in Modesto.
Emily Gottschalk, 81, still can be seen at the Modesto store most days, but she has retired from active participation in the business.
www.gottschalkmusic.com /modbee.htm   (872 words)

  
 Thomas Gottschalk >> German-Hollywood Connection
Thomas Gottschalk was the featured guest at the opening of the new media lounge at the Goethe Institute, Los Angeles in October 2005.
Thomas Johannes Gottschalk was born into a middle-class, conservative, Catholic family on May 18, 1950 in the Bavarian/Franconian town of Bamberg.
(Gottschalk flew from America with his family to be by her side just before she died.) Even as a teenager in Kulmbach, Thomas was known for his bizarre atire: colorful sports jackets, loud shirts, and unusual pants.
www.germanhollywood.com /gottschalk.html   (768 words)

  
 Today@UCI: Press Releases:
Gottschalk, an internationally known pioneer in the neurosciences, joined UCI in 1967 as founding chair of the university's Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior.
Before coming to UCI, Gottschalk was a research professor of psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati.
Professor Gottschalk still puts in a full week's work in his office at the College of Medicine as an Emeritus Professor on Recall.
today.uci.edu /news/release_detail.asp?key=263   (512 words)

  
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In 849, Gottschalk returned to Germany to face his critics at the Synod of Mainz where he was condemned, deposed, beaten and sent by Rabanus to a monastery at Hautviller run by the Archbishop of Reims.
Gottschalk has been regarded as something of a hero by more recent predestinarians.
Indeed, Gottschalk's turn to Augustine's strong anti-Pelagianism and anti-semi-Pelagianism was a foreshadowing of the neo-Augustinian renaissance which began before the Reformation and included a number of outstanding late medieval theologians including Gregory of Rimini, from who the Protestants drew their doctrine of predestination.
www.wscal.edu /clark/gottschalk.php   (913 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Gottschalk,
Gottschalk, Louis Moreau GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS MOREAU [Gottschalk, Louis Moreau], 1829-69, American pianist and composer, b.
Carreño, Teresa CARREÑO, TERESA [Carreño, Teresa], 1853-1917, Venezuelan pianist; pupil of L. Gottschalk and Anton Rubinstein.
Sacred Task: Former HUC president Alfred Gottschalk to help guide Museum of Jewish Heritage into the next century as the lessons of Kristallnacht linger.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Gottschalk,   (694 words)

  
 Arthur Gottschalk
Arthur Gottschalk was born in San Diego, CA, but raised in the Northeast.
In 1998 Gottschalk divested himself of these latter holdings, in order that he might devote himself more fully to music composition.
He is responsible for teaching occasional eight-week CLE seminars on music business and law, and is in demand as a lecturer on music and technology, music in film, and music business and law.
www.sai-national.org /phil/composers/agottsch.html   (342 words)

  
 News gottschalk
Gottschalk was most recently with H. Fuller where he held a variety of management and research assignments.
Gottschalk also has had several patents granted for products and processes that he developed while at H. Fuller and also was involved in H. Fuller's ISO 9001 Quality Standards implementation.
Gottschalk earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (Synthesis) from Iowa State University.
www.interplastic.com /html/news_gottschalk.htm   (195 words)

  
 Saints of June 7
The short version is that Gottschalk was murdered with 29 fellow missionaries in Lenzen, Pomerania, by assassins hired by his brother-in-law.
Upon the death of Canute and his children, Gottschalk returned from England, subdued the whole country of the Slavi, and compelled part of the Saxons to pay him a yearly tribute to acknowledge their subjection.
Gottschalk himself often interpreted to the people in the Sclavonian tongue the sermons and instructions of the priests in the church.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0607.htm   (2562 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Gottschalk: A Night in the Tropics: Music: Louis Moreau Gottschalk,Richard Rosenberg,Hot Springs Music ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
If all of the 11 cuts on the Naxos release of Gottschalk: A Night in the Tropics> (8.559036) are listed as "arr." or "orch." by thus and so, it is because Gottschalk wrote primarily for the piano.
I received a thank you phone call from a Florida reader who was sent by one of my Amazon.com reviews to a CD of Gottschalk's music in the original piano versions and who found her first exposure to this composer a revelation.
In his day, Gottschalk was called "the Chopin of Creoles." Most of his writing was for the piano and this CD is generally short piano pieces arranged for orchestra.
www.amazon.com /Gottschalk-Night-Tropics-Louis-Moreau/dp/B00004D3IV   (1504 words)

  
 Gottschalk Medical Plaza - Irvine - UCI Medical Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
UCI Gottschalk Medical Plaza is a medical office suite affiliated with UCI Medical Center and the UCI College of Medicine.
At UCI Gottschalk Medical Plaza, your physician's job is to evaluate your health care needs and ensure continuity of care.
Depending on your health care coverage, you may be asked for a co-payment at the time of your office visit.
www.ucihealth.com /family/gotts.htm   (878 words)

  
 Caroline Gottschalk: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Caroline B. Gottschalk is a partner in the firm's Corporate Department, specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
Gottschalk advises private equity funds, as well as public and private companies, in a wide range of corporate matters, including domestic and international mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, strategic investments, leveraged buyouts, spin-offs, joint ventures and special committee representations.
Gottschalk provides corporate advice for the following clients The Lightyear Fund and its portfolio companies and Vestar Capital Partners and its portfolio companies.
www.zoominfo.com /people/gottschalk_caroline_631253.aspx   (312 words)

  
 Marcelo Gottschalk - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Minnesota
My main interest is oriented to the diagnosis and control of bacterial swine diseases, such as swine pleuropneumonia, infections caused by Streptococcus suis and Haemophilus parasuis, enzootic pneumonia, and ileitis.
Gottschalk, M., A.Broes, K.R. Mittal, M. Kobisch, P. Kuhnert, A. Lebrun and J. Frey.
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
www.cvm.umn.edu /facultystaff/other/gottschalk.html   (235 words)

  
 AHA Information: Louis Gottschalk Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Consulate of Napoleon Bonaparte, by Louis R. Gottschalk.
Restoration and reaction in France, 1814-1815, by Louis R. Gottschalk.
Jean Paul Marat; a study in radicalism, by Louis R. Gottschalk.
www.historians.org /info/AHA_History/lgottschalkbibliography.htm   (173 words)

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