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Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage
What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues
AHC interview with Stephen Winter.
October 26, 2017Bettina Winter (Stephen Winter's wife)0:20-5:45 Memories of growing up in Vienna5:46-6:55 First encounter with Nazis6:55-8:55; 1:46:33-1:47:42 Attending school in Vienna8:56-10:54; 1:47:45-1:49:38 Impact of the “Anschluss”10:55-17:38 Leaving Vienna by train to Pilsen, Czechoslovakia20:42-22:43 Receiving a visa for the US22:44-23:47 Jewish identity23:49-26:36 Staying in Czechoslovakia27:39-35:26 From Prague to Zurich 35:27-39:39 Traveling per train form Zurich to Genoa, Italy39:40-52:06; 1:52:10-1:52:59 Traveling on the ship Conte di Savoia via Cannes and Gibraltar to New York52:07-56:16 Staying with Mr. Baumberger in Reading, PA56:25-1:02:33 Pennsylvanian Dutch1:02:34-1:06:30 School in the US1:06:50-1:17:19; 1:26:24-1:28:32 Albright College1:17:20-1:26:23 Serving in the Army1:28:37-1:33:40 Columbia University and life in NYC1:34:57-1:37:35 Grandparents, Leopold and Rosa Heiss Winter; Samuel and Joesphine (née Spitz) Federmann1:37:37-1:38:45 Mother Anna Winter, née Federmann1:39:28-1:41:56; 1:44:39-1:46:28; 2:12:57-2:16:00 Religion1:41:59-1:44:37 Vienna’s 9th district1:49:39- 1:50:41; 1:54:27-2:02:02 Going back to Austria and visiting former apartment1:50:42-1:52:05 Attitude towards Zionism2:02:03-2:10:56 Relations to AustriaStephen (Stefan) S. Winter was born on February 27, 1926 in Vienna, Austria. He grew up with his parents (Max Winter and Anna née Federmann), his older sister and a nanny in an apartment building in Loeblichgasse 6, in Vienna’s ninth district. He attended Realgymnasium Schottenbastei until early summer 1938. He left Vienna in August 1938 for Pilsen, Czechoslovakia (today Plzeň, Czech Republic), where his uncle was living. Shortly after, his parents joined him in Czechoslovakia, where they lived with relatives for a few months. In January 1939 the family went via Prague and Zurich to Genoa and from there on the ship Conte de Savoia to New York. They arrived in early February and then headed to Reading, Pennsylvania, to live with a family named Baumberger, who had provided US visas for them. Stephen attended high school in Reading, and then went to Albright College. In September 1946 he was drafted into the army in Maryland and was discharged in 1947. Afterwards he got his bachelor's degree at Albright College and a PhD at Columbia University. In addition, he did Post Doc Studies at Harvard University and ultimately became professor and chairman at Tufts University.Austrian Heritage Collectio
From Cambridge to Brighton: Concrete poetry in Britain, an interview with Stephen Bann
Extensive interview with art historian, curator and concrete poet Stephen Bann by Gustavo Grandal Montero, focusing particularly on his curatorial, critical and artistic work of the 1960s, closely involved with the development of Concrete poetry in the UK. Associated at an early stage with Ian Hamilton Finlay, he co-organized the First International Exhibition of Concrete and Kinetic Poetry (Cambridge, 1964) and was Director of the Concrete Poetry Exhibition for the inaugural Brighton Festival in 1967, edited Concrete poetry: an international anthology 1967 and published several influential critical texts, while developing his own Concrete poetry practice
2015: Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones gave the keynote and presented a Craft Talk at the 2015 Lions In Winter literary festival.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/lionsinwinter_writers/1018/thumbnail.jp
AC-6-U.S. Naval Planes Flying in Formation, Langley Field, VA/Thank-You Card from Stephen Tury to the Hungarian Defense Council.
This postcard, which depicts U.S. Naval planes flying in formation, was sent to the Hungarian Defense Council by Private Stephen Tury. The Council was organized in New Brunswick by leaders of local Hungarian churches and societies. During the Second World War it sent supplies, such as the carton of cigarettes Tury is thanking it for, to members of the military of Hungarian descent from the New Brunswick area
Author Stephen Flynn Discusses Resiliency
Center for Homeland Defense and Security, PRESS RELEASESOn September 25, Author Stephen E. Flynn stopped by the Center’s National Capital Region campus to speak with CHDS Master’s degree students about his latest book, answer questions and discuss..
Postcard, Stephen D. Harris (January 9, 1996)
Postcard dated January 9, 1996 from Harris Collection donor Stephen D. Harris.
Transcription of postcard:
I found this postcard today. Reminded me of my old law books in my library. Books have a way of spanning generations. Snow sits heavily over the marsh this cold, grey winter day.
Williamsburg, Virginia
[signed] Stephen D. Harrishttps://scholarship.law.wm.edu/harriscollection/1085/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen Mather, National Park Service
Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen Mather regarding the sale of Bass properties
Postcard, Stephen D. Harris (January 9, 1996)
Postcard dated January 9, 1996 from Harris Collection donor Stephen D. Harris.
Transcription of postcard:
I found this postcard today. Reminded me of my old law books in my library. Books have a way of spanning generations. Snow sits heavily over the marsh this cold, grey winter day.
Williamsburg, Virginia
[signed] Stephen D. Harrishttps://scholarship.law.wm.edu/harriscollection/1085/thumbnail.jp
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