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Graduate recital, trombone. Lambert, D., 2000
Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, April 8, 2000, 8:00 p.m., the 498th concert of the School of Music's 1999-2000 season.David Lambert, trombone ; assisted by (variously): Rob Haight, clarinet ; Travis Freshner, trumpet ; Earlie Braggs, Raphael Crawford, trombone ; Scott Grupke, bass trombone ; Chris Sargent, piano ; Lyman Medeiros, bass ; Fred Knapp, drums.In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Music degree in trombone performance and jazz studies, Western Michigan University, 2000.Information from performance program.River, stay 'way from my door / Traditional ; arranged by David Lambert -- September song / Kurt Weill ; arranged by David Lambert -- Willow, weep for me / Ann Ronell ; arranged by David Lambert -- Saint James' infirmary / Joe Primrose (Irving Mills) ; arranged by David Lambert -- Where are you? / Jimmy McHugh ; arranged by David Lambert -- Rebecca's lullaby / David Lambert -- Bone a-parting / David Lambert
A description of the genus Cinchona, comprehending the various species of vegetables from which the Peruvian and other barks of a similar quality are taken : illustr. by figures of all the species hitherto discovered; to which is prefixed Proffessor Vahl's dissertation on this genus; also a description , accompanied by figures, of a new genus named Hyaenanche: or, Hyaena poison
[A. B. Lambert]Exlibrisstempel: "Eidg. Polytechnikum Zuerich. Pharm. Institut" 001527194_0002 Exemplar der ETH-BI
L' Orphelin De La Chine : Tragedie de Voltaire ; Représentée pour la premiere fois à Paris, le 20 Août 1755 ; avec deux lettres critiques
Die Vorlage enth. insgesamt 2 WerkeBogensignatur: *7, A1-E4Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: A Paris, Chez Michel Lambert, Libraire, rue & à côté de la Comédie Françoise, au Parnasse. M. DCC. LV
Interview with Henry Lambert
Henry Lambert, popularly known as "Chief Henry," talks about his work--posing as a Cherokee "chief" wearing Indian attire, including headdress, for tourists and vacationers visiting Cherokee, North Carolina. Lambert initially worked as a construction worker, but at the time of the interview Lambert had been working as "Chief" for a Smokies gift shop for nearly 47 years. According to him, he has been photographed with movie stars and even George Bush who had visited the area while he was running for presidency. He has received postcards and letters from all over the world. One of the best things Lambert liked about his job was that he could make kids happy. Lambert mentions he kept up with movies and kids' culture--Pocahontas and Lion King--so he could better interact with children. He also mentions his least favorite part was being criticized by tourists for a variety of reasons including the authenticity of his Cherokee attire, about what he ate, or that he was not a "real Indian." Some tourists were even surprised he could speak in English. Lambert's typical work day involves posing for photographs with tourists, holding doors open for ladies, being courteous with visitors, and shaking hands with kids. He also sells arrows, walking sticks, blow guns to the gift shop which then resells it. Although Lambert is now old, his regular customers still come year after year to take pictures with him
Lambert Castle in Paterson, New Jersey
Lambert Castle, originally called Belle Vista, is located within the Garret Mountain Reservation in Paterson, The building was built in 1892 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1976. Lambert Castle was built in 1892 as the home of Catholina Lambert, the owner of a prominent silk mill in the City of Paterson. Constructed in the Medieval Revival architectural style, Mr. Lambert's dream was to build a home reminiscent of the castles in Great Britain that he remembered from his boyhood years. President William McKinley and vice president Garret Hobart visited the castle in 1898.Original file name Lambert Castle 1.jp
Lambert Castle in Paterson, New Jersey
Lambert Castle, originally called Belle Vista, is located within the Garret Mountain Reservation in Paterson, The building was built in 1892 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1976. Lambert Castle was built in 1892 as the home of Catholina Lambert, the owner of a prominent silk mill in the City of Paterson. Constructed in the Medieval Revival architectural style, Mr. Lambert's dream was to build a home reminiscent of the castles in Great Britain that he remembered from his boyhood years. President William McKinley and vice president Garret Hobart visited the castle in 1898.Original file name Lambert Castle 1.jp
Lambert Castle in Paterson, New Jersey
�The Castle,� a well-known landmark in Northern New Jersey, is located on Garret Mountain overlooking the City of Paterson. Once a private residence, the building is fashioned after an English castle. Catholina Lambert, an English immigrant who made his fortune in the silk industry, built the Castle in 1892-93. He named it �Belle Vista.� Many prominent individuals of that era, including President McKinley, visited the Lambert family in their luxurious residence.Original file name Lambert Castle Collage (1).jp
Lambert Castle in Paterson, New Jersey
�The Castle,� a well-known landmark in Northern New Jersey, is located on Garret Mountain overlooking the City of Paterson. Once a private residence, the building is fashioned after an English castle. Catholina Lambert, an English immigrant who made his fortune in the silk industry, built the Castle in 1892-93. He named it �Belle Vista.� Many prominent individuals of that era, including President McKinley, visited the Lambert family in their luxurious residence.Original file name Lambert Castle Collage (1).jp
Principes De La Littérature
Vorlage des Erscheinungsvermerks: A Paris, Chez Desaint & Saillant, rue S. Jean de Beauvais. M. DCC. LXIV. - Im Kolophon: De l'Imprimerie de Michel Lambert, rue & à côté de la Comédie Françoise
Eudistoma purpuropunctatum Lambert 1989
Eudistoma purpuropunctatum Lambert, 1989 Figure 3C IHAK 60 BHAK 3247 UF 2565. Rattenbury Pinnacle, Scuba, 17–20 m depth. Apparently not common; only one large colony 10 cm in diameter was collected during the three week survey. Morphology exactly as described by Lambert (1989). Tunic usually a pale lavender, though may be darker in areas with more dense purple pigment in the tunic. Colony encrusting, thickly irregular in shape. Known only from British Columbia and Washington (Lambert 1989; Lamb & Hanby 2005).Published as part of Lambert, Gretchen, 2019, The Ascidiacea collected during the 2017 British Columbia Hakai MarineGEO BioBlitz, pp. 401-436 in Zootaxa 4657 (3) on page 407, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4657.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/337188
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