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Mr. Balde joined scouting at 15, when pressured by his Portuguese-immigrant parents.
That was how we became the first club in the country to organize youth scouting at the national level.
Casler said Nickelodeon is also expanding its recruiting efforts beyond college campuses to attract top talent by scouting at conventions and festivals like Comic-Con.
Considering the current team in charge of talent scouting at the company appears to be absolutely useless, she may get her wish in record time.
But Adams also does some scouting at street fairs, which is how he met the Verheys, who have their own company called Iron Canvas Studios.
The company wants its first Starship missions to reach Mars in the mid-2020s, so it's scouting at least nine locations with buried frozen water and few landing hazards.
Read Surbaugh's statement in full below: Scouting Family, In the last two weeks, we have celebrated the best of Scouting at our 20th National Jamboree with nearly 40,000 participants, volunteers, staff and visitors.
There was an infectious energy about Bennett, whom Rice noticed while he was scouting at Findlay Prep, an elite-level Nevada high school travel team that has produced NBAers like Bennett, Avery Bradley and Tristan Thompson.
He is currently the head of scouting at Omonia Nicosia.
Richmond August 30. Moved to Tennessee December, 1862. Hartsville December 7. Scouting at Castillian Springs until March 1863.
In October 2010 he was appointed as the Director of International Scouting at the Phoenix Suns. In December 2012, Dávid Kornél became the president of the Hungarian club Alba Fehérvár.
In 2009–2010, he was the coordinator of goalkeeper training at A.D. Carregado. From 2010–2012, he worked as the coordinator of Department of Professional Football Scouting at C.F. Os Belenenses.
Scouting at Richmond College enjoyed remarkable success from the beginning. The first two King's Scouts in the island were produced by Richmond. In 1916, Ceylon's first Cub Pack was started at Richmond College.
While attending John Jay Criminal Justice Academy in New York, he was approached by the team of Boss Models; at the same time Karen Lee head of International Scouting at Elite Models New York was pulling him towards John Casablanca.
Two of the unit were present at the Sunrise Ceremony on Brownsea Island to welcome the 2nd century of Scouting at the movement's birthplace. Wimbledon, Wandle & Sutton District's, Kingston & Malden the 1st Hook and 2nd Hook Scout Bands played at the closing ceremony.
TSAM is also active internationally and apart from participating at World Scout Jamborees and similar gatherings, it has also been in a position to contribute to Scouting at a European Level with members from the National Team actively assisting at such fora.
Davis entered scouting at the age of 9.Daily Herald (Published: 7/5/2010) He has also been honored by the Joe Foss Institute for his dedication to serving America. Davis is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Casey Owens is an American professional basketball coach currently working as an assistant coach and advanced scout for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has worked in coaching, player development and scouting at the NBA, NBA D-League, Continental Basketball Association, and international levels.
Hon. Emmett Harmon of Liberia served as a member of the World Scout Committee. In 1975, Harmon was awarded the 99th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference.
Arthur Eugster of Switzerland served as the Regional Treasurer of the European Regional Scout Committee. In 1975, Eugster was awarded the 98th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference.
He was sacked in November 2005 after six and a half years at the club. He went on to work as assistant manager at Southport, where he helped secure Conference status alongside manager Liam Watson, as head of recruitment and scouting at Sheffield United, and as head of recruitment at Oldham Athletic.
The E.J. McGuire Award of Excellence is awarded annually to the National Hockey League draft prospect who best exemplifies the commitment to excellence through strength of character, competitiveness and athleticism as selected by NHL Central Scouting at the NHL Entry Draft. The award is named for former NHL Director of Central Scouting E.J. McGuire.
The year 2003 marked the 90 years of scouting at 1st Kandy Dharmaraja Scout Group. To celebrate the 90 years, 1st Kandy Dharmaraja Scout Group and Old Rajans Scout Association jointly organized the "Rajans JIM 2003" from 14 to 20 August 2003. This was the 5th International Scout Program to be organized and held at the Lake View Park International Scout Centre.
Tomáš Požár (born 9 September 1975) is a retired Czech football defender. He played in the Gambrinus liga for numerous clubs, making over 50 league appearances in total. In 2012, he was working as sporting director for the youth team of Bohemians 1905. In 2015, he became chief of scouting at AC Sparta Prague and in October 2016 Sparta's new sporting director.
Freire was born in Ericeira, Mafra, Lisbon District. He played as a defender in the youth academy of Ericeirense and C.D. Mafra, but quit football when he began studying at the University of Évora in 2005. While studying, Freire started training local athletes at Juventude. To gain visibility, he started scouting at Mafra, Tondela, and then Oriental, taking on assistant duties as well.
Jorge Maria Cui served as the Secretary General of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines from 1975 to 1980, and as a member of the Asia-Pacific Scout Committee. In 1979, he was awarded the 134th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference.
Jorge Toral Azuela served as the International Commissioner of the Asociación de Scouts de México, Asociación Civil. In 1975, he was awarded the 103rd Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference. He was also a recipient of the Silver World Award.
The World Conservation Award is issued by many of the national Scout associations affiliated to the World Organization of the Scout Movement, and was created in conjunction with the World Wide Fund for Nature, partially in response to the rise in popularity of Green Scouting, at some time prior to 1977. Different countries have set different standards or criteria in order for Scouts to receive this award.
Andrei Speriatu (born 29 September 1957) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Speriatu is considered a legend of FC Argeș Pitești and Sportul Studențesc, also playing for teams such as: Dinamo București, Shimshon Tel Aviv or Dacia Pitești. He is currently the head of scouting at FC Argeș Pitești.Fostul portar Andrei Speriatu, legendă a FC Argeş, cooptat în cadrul clubului din Piteşti.
Walsh was born on 10 June 1927 in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. He was educated at two independent schools: at Clifton House School in Harrogate, Yorkshire and at Sedbergh School in Cumbria, and was a member of the local Scout Troop. He attained the King's Scout Award with the added distinction of Gold Cords, indicating it as the highest award available in Scouting at the time.
Nicolas Hosch was a Luxembourgish syndicalist labor leader, who served as the General Commissioner of the Lëtzebuerger Scouten. In 1979, Hosch was awarded the 136th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the World Scout Conference in Birmingham in 1979, becoming the first Luxembourger to be honored with this Scout distinction.
Ivo Stern Becka served as the Chairman of the Asociación de Scouts de México, A.C., the Chairman of the Interamerican Scout Committee, and a member of the World Scout Committee. In 2000, he was awarded the 282nd Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference.
Johan Kromann of Denmark served as the Chairman of the Programme Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. In 1975, Kromann was awarded the 101st Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference. He was also a recipient of the Silver World Award.
Tan Sri Kamarul Ariffin bin Mohamed Yassin (born 12 August 1934) served as the Chairman of the World Scout Committee. In 1983, he was awarded the 160th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference. He was also a recipient of the Silver World Award.
Abhai Chandavimol ( 1907-1993), the Thai Minister of Education served on the World Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1965 to 1971, representing The National Scout Organization of Thailand. In 1971, Chandavimol was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 22nd World Scout Conference.
Kim Yong-woo (; April 29, 1912 – September 18, 1985) was the first Tiger Scout and former Minister of National Defense, served as the Chief Scout of the Korea Scout Association. In 1975, Kim was awarded the 100th Bronze Wolf Award, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference.
Leader Stirling started his long career in Scouting at the age of 11. After some years off, he got back to it in medical school when he first assisted and then led one of the two troops of Toynbee Hall. He also started a new troop while working in private practice in South London. In 1937 he helped Scout Commissioner George Tibbatts, also an English missionary, to establish the first Scout group in Southern Tanzania.
These units hold meetings twice a month as after school programs. These boys get to experience Scouting when they might not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved with Scouting at all. Since this is an after school program, there is usually no parent involvement, typically because of the parents' work schedules. In 2009, Samoset Council was featured in the January/February issue of Scouting Magazine, which discussed the council's promotion of outdoor activity.
There are several organizations related to but not part of any Scouting organizations. Alpha Phi Omega is a co-ed service fraternity organized to provide community service, leadership development, and social opportunities. It was founded by students who were former Boy Scouts and Scouters as a way to continue participating in the ideals of Scouting at the college level. Epsilon Tau Pi is fraternity whose membership is open only to Eagle Scouts.
Francisco S. "Frankie" Roman (1930–2016) served as the Chairman of the World Scout Committee from 1996 to 1999, President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines from 1986 to 1989, and as Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Scout Committee. In 1992, he was awarded the 219th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference.
Howard Kilroy (30 January 1936 – 17 May 2019)Howard Kilroy, best known for Smurfit role, dies aged 83 was an Irish accountant and businessman. He was a governor of the Bank of Ireland, CFO of Smurfit Kappa and board member at Cement Roadstone Holdings (CRH). His involvement in Scouting at World Level, including his role as chairman of the investment Committee of World Scout Foundation, and of the Irish chapter of the Baden-Powell Fellowship, earned him a Bronze Wolf Award in 2011.
Ownby has demonstrated his passion for Scouting at all levels, from being an Assistant Scoutmaster, COPE director, Philmont Ranger for 3 years, and Philmont Training Center Faculty member. He chaired the Philmont International Seminar in 2009. In the Houston area, Ownby has served as a board member of the Sam Houston Area Council since 2005, he served as chairman of the council's centennial camporee SHACJAM (which was attended by over 27,000 participants), and in 2004 served as a Wood Badge Course Director.
65 Made up mainly of middle class members, the YCV was patterned after the Scout movement, albeit for young men who were too old for that group, as well as the Boys' Brigade and Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade.Bowman, Carson's Army, p. 26 The group was formed in part because the Territorial Force had not been extended to Ireland and members wanted a substitute.Andrew Totten, The Tenth: A Century of Scouting at the 10th Belfast, 10th Belfast Scout Group, 2009, p.
Blackwell Court is predominantly a children's centre with Scouting at its centre. Owned by the Scout Association County of Birmingham.Blackwell Court Camp Official Site Blackwell Adventure is a fully equipped outdoor activity centre covering 50 acres of parkland and is located within five minutes of the M42 and M5. They have indoor accommodation including a Manor House, stable bunk house and tented villages as well as many camping grounds to suit all both at Blackwell Court and their second site at Pikes Pool.
Worthington also had a brief spell as Halifax Town caretaker manager in 1999. Worthington started scouting at Halifax Town, after they went into administration in 2002 he joined Neil Thompson at Boston United before being hired by Sam Allardyce at Bolton Wanderers in 2003. He was hired by Chelsea in 2007 before working in Portugal and Spain for Hull's former boss Phil Brown. He then rejoined Sam Allardyce, watching matches in the Spanish and French leagues to identify potential signings for Blackburn Rovers.
Hospital records indicate that he may indeed have been wounded at that time. Later in the same year, Col Hinman was at the head of a company of rangers scouting at Bennington and Saratoga. He was present at the surrender of General John Burgoyne at Saratoga in mid October 1777. Also in October of that year, Colonel Hinman was again elected to a seat in the legislature of Connecticut and continued to serve there in sessions through 1780 and again from 1785-1788.
Edward Bower Carty (24 April 1916 – May 23, 2001) was a Canadian public servant who served as the Chairman of the World Scout Committee. In 1975, Carty was awarded the 95th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference. He was also a recipient of the Silver World Award. He received his degree in communication from McGill University in 1939.
The son of William Campbell and Catherine Ingram, he read an article on the Boy Scouts of America and became interested in Scouting at the age of 12. With the assistance of Reverend Joseph A. Harrison, Aubrey Campbell started the first Scout troop in Nicaragua, called Moravian Uno. In 1942, the Nicaraguan Scout groups formed the Federación Nacional de Boy Scouts de Nicaragua, which was recognized by the government in the same year. The federation became a member of the WOSM in 1946.
Girard, McKellar and producer Niv Fichman went location scouting at the beginning of production, visiting Prague and Hong Kong and meeting writers who helped correct foreign-language dialogue. Ultimately, they decided they needed to film in Vienna and Shanghai to properly depict those cities. Lord Frederick Pope's estate was Chicheley Hall while his concert were filmed at Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford University. In Cremona, Italy, Girard visited violin-making schools and met some people who made the instruments, recruiting some as extras.
After considering a career in medicine, Reisman began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Fort Scott Community College. He served as a graduate assistant at Arkansas State during the 1978-79 season before coaching two seasons at Trumann High School. In 1981, he was hired as an assistant at Southeastern Oklahoma State under coach Jack Hedden. Reisman was scouting at Cook County College (now North Central Texas College) when he noticed a young man named Dennis Rodman whom he thought had potential.
Bobby Robson guided Ipswich to success in the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup. Bobby Robson's appointment followed a chance encounter with Ipswich director Murray Sangster while scouting at Portman Road for Chelsea manager Dave Sexton. Robson had some experience of management from his time at Fulham, although he had been sacked after failing to avoid relegation from Division Two. Robson's sides finished 18th and 19th in his first two seasons at Ipswich, but he kept the team in the top division, before finding greater success.
The primary objective of the association is to maintain strong ties with the 1st Kandy Dharmaraja Scout Group and work towards the betterment of Scouting at Dharmaraja College. ORSA has contributed to develop and maintain the Lake View Park International Scout Centre, and to organise a series of international scout Jamborees as part of its contribution to the scouts around the globe. Full membership is only awarded to the past scouts of 1st Kandy Dharmaraja Scout Group who have achieved the 1st Class Scout badge.
This undercover activity allegedly escalated to armed robberies and a planned bombing under the direction of FBI agent Larry A. Potts.Paragraph 33 Filmmaker Bill Bean believes he filmed and briefly spoke to McVeigh on August 3, 1993 while doing location scouting at Camp Grafton in North Dakota.FreeMind Report (Jan 10, 2012) Bill Bean Interview, accessed April 21, 2018 This event occurred over a year after McVeigh resigned from the Army, and Bean believes he has proof that McVeigh was still in the military after his supposed resignation.
Guillermo R. Padolina served as the National Scout Director of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines from 1954 to 1956, as well as the Regional Executive Commissioner of the Far East Scout Region of the World Scout Bureau.John S. Wilson (1959), Scouting Round the World. First edition, Blandford Press. p. 275, 282 In 1967, he was awarded the 46th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 25th World Scout Conference.
The participants walked the entire 200 km distance on foot, and their luggage was brought there on a single large push-cart. In the quickly developing world of Scouting at the time, Junák- Český skaut provided a model to be followed by many other developing national associations. Scouting in the Czech Republic has a long and distinguished history. The independent organization Junák was established in June 1914, the same year its first Scouting newsletter was issued; the chairman was Dr. Čeněk Klika and Svojsík was the Chief Scout.
Frey was born as Richard Stein, the only child in a middle class Jewish family in Vienna. In 1930, he visited the Döblinger high school and wished later to become a doctor. With great support from his parents, he learned Radiography in the "Institute for radiology Holzknecht" and "Kaiser Franz Joseph- Ambulatorium und Jubiläumsspital" in his senior classes at the same time. At school, he was active in politics, joined the Scouting at the age of 14 and later the Communist Youth of Austria (KJV) and the Communist Party of Austria (KPÖ).
The production team of Game of Thrones location scouting at Klis Fortress, Croatia. Location scouting is a vital process in the pre-production stage of filmmaking and commercial photography. Once scriptwriters, producers or directors have decided what general kind of scenery they require for the various parts of their work that is shot outside of the studio, the search for a suitable place or "location" outside the studio begins. Location scouts also look for generally spectacular or interesting locations beforehand, to have a database of locations in case of requests.
Soon after his retirement as a college football coach, Waldorf began an 12-year career in professional football as the head of college scouting at San Francisco 49ers. During his long career in college football Waldorf established positive relationships with coaches and heads of programs throughout college football, and is considered as establishing a closer relationship between college and professional football in the 1960s. Prior to this period professional scouts were often banned from attending practices and using the press boxes during the matches. Waldorf retired from the 49ers in 1972.
237 He was presented to President Calvin Coolidge in a ceremony that the Church of Scientology describes as Hubbard having "represented American Scouting at the White House", by which time "the thirteen-year-old L. Ron Hubbard had become a reasonably famous figure in fairly adventurous circles.""L. Ron Hubbard Adventurer/Explorer – Daring Deeds & Unknown Realms". Church of Scientology International, 2004. Accessed March 7, 2011 Atack describes the event more prosaically as a meet-and-greet in which Hubbard was one of forty boys who spoke their names to the President and shook his hand.
Philip Alphonse Tossijn was a senior member of Flemish Catholic Scouting, who served as the International Commissioner of the Vlaams Verbond der Katholieke Scouts (VVKS), as well as a member of the World Scout Committee. Between 1977 and 1979, he was President of the World Committee of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship. He also wrote several works on Scoutcraft and knotwork in Dutch. In 1967, Tossijn was awarded the 49th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 21st World Scout Conference.
On the last day of that successful season his day was to turn into a nightmare when 56 spectators were killed in a horrendous stand fire while playing Lincoln City. Out favour in 1985–86, McManus spent time out on loan at Middlesbrough (making two appearances) and Peterborough United (making 18 appearances) before leaving permanently to join Tranmere Rovers. He was second choice to Billy O'Rourke in 1986–87 making five appearances and later went on to play for non-league Boston United. He was head of youth scouting at Walsall, until he left on 31 October 2008.
Also in 1973, the former Elk Lick Council, in Bradford, merged into the Allegheny Highlands Council headquartered in Falconer, New York. In 1974, the former West Branch Council (Williamsport) and Susquehanna Valley Area Council (Sunbury) merged to form the current Susquehanna Council in Williamsport. Other notable happenings in Pennsylvania Scouting at this time include: The 1950, 1957, and 1964 National Scout Jamborees were held at Valley Forge. Half of the 1973 National Scout Jamboree ("Jamboree East") was held at Moraine State Park in Butler County, where the 1977 National Scout Jamboree and Campaganza 2010 were also held.
Also during this period, school games were formalised, with the first annual Sports Meet being held in 1915, the first annual Speech Day was held in 1916 with the first annual academic prizes being awarded, the House System was instituted in 1929 and House Prefects began in 1930. The first Scouts troop was formed in 1919,History of Singapore Scouting At Syed Alwi, the school had a recommended maximum enrolment of 560, but there were 705 students by 1925. The Syed Alwi site is depicted on the back of Singapore's S$2 banknote in the current series.
William Cockcroft DL is the former Chief Scout Commissioner of England and was director of the 21st World Scout Jamboree.Lieutenancy of Kent website Cockcroft graduated from The Judd School in 1965, and the University of South Bank in 1970, majoring in Quantity Surveying. He is Senior Partner of Sawyer Fisher Chartered Quantity Surveyors, which he joined in June 1965. In 2008, Cockcroft was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 38th World Scout Conference.
He also played two games in the Football League Championship and one game in the FA Cup. Following the close of the 2008–09 season, Lekaj was reported to be a transfer target for Grimsby Town, this was quashed by Mariners manager Mike Newell, mentioning that Lekaj's agent had approached Newell while he was scouting at a Wednesday Reserves game. Newell commented that Lekaj was not the sort of player he was looking for. In 2009, Lekaj scored fourteen goals in ten appearances for the reserve team and was recommended by the manager a loan move.
In 1947 the rally, now an annual event, attracted 300 scouts. In 1948 he was appointed Commissioner for Training, spending the following 15 years training Scoutmasters for the whole country and in 1952 he ran his first Wood Badge course. Soon after the country's independence he was elected Chief Scout of Tanganyika, in 1962, and held this position for 10 more years."Leader Dominic Stirling", "British Medical Journal", accessed 16 December 2013 He attended to the great Jubilee Jamboree of Scouting at Sutton Coldfield, England in 1957 with a group of 30 Tanzanians (Tanganyikans and Zanzibaris alike) where he met Queen Elizabeth II.
Kim Chong-hoh (November 30, 1935 – March 3, 2018) was a South Korean parliamentarian and Home Affairs Committee chairman.Minister sacked over massacre, New Straits Times (April 29, 1982) Kim served as the founding President of the World Scout Parliamentary Union, and as a parliamentarian, he was instrumental in the creation of a group of former Scouts elected to representative positions in Korea, in 1983. In 1998, Kim was awarded the 265th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 1999 World Scout Conference.
After a brief spell scouting at Schalke 04, he moved to Hungary, managing BFC Siófok for a year before returning to Sachsen Leipzig. Under Geyer the team captured the NOFV-Oberliga (IV) title in 1993, but the club was denied promotion due when denied a licence to play in the Regionalliga (III) for financial reasons. He moved on a year later, joining Energie Cottbus where he enjoyed great success, advancing the previously unheralded club through two promotions into the first division Bundesliga. Under his direction the team was able to stay up for three years despite having a very small budget.
With some help from his family connections with the Chicago Bears, Vainisi was able to get a job with the Green Bay Packers shortly after graduating from Notre Dame. The Packers' new coach, Gene Ronzani, had played for the Bears and dined at the Vainisi's, while Ronzani's assistant Hugh Devore coached Vainisi at Notre Dame. Vainisi was enthusiastic in his new role as a scout; professional scouting at the time was still in its infancy. Most team owners or head coaches would make player personnel decisions and would rely heavily on the media for scouting reports.
Kirkham was involved with Scouting at a high level, serving as a regional scout executive and on the U.S. national staff at the 1929 International Jamboree at Arrowe Park in Birkenhead, England, where he was in charge of the religious exercises of the American scouts. Heber J. Grant installed Kirkham as one of the seven presidents of the Seventy on October 5, 1941. Marion D. Hanks had Kirkham's personal notes published as a book, Say the Good Word, to which Hanks wrote the foreword. After having taught music at Ricks Academy early in his career, Kirkham was later honored with a building named after him on the campus of Ricks College.
Dreyer returned to France to begin casting and location scouting. At the time in France, there was a small movement of artistic independently financed films, including Luis Buñuel's L'Âge d'Or and Jean Cocteau's The Blood of a Poet which were both released in 1930. Through Valentine Hugo, Dreyer met Nicolas de Gunzburg, an aristocrat who agreed to finance Dreyer's next film in return for playing the lead role in it. Gunzberg had arguments with his family about becoming an actor, so he created the pseudonym Julian West, a name that would be the same in all three languages that the film was going to be shot in.
Fioranelli was hired by S.S. Lazio in 2012 as a member of the coaching staff alongside Vladimir Petkovic as match analyst. Following the historic Coppa Italia win in 2013 against city rival Roma, Fioranelli was promoted to Head of Analysis and Scouting at the club after Vladimir Petkovic parted ways to join the Swiss National Team. His third and last season, 2014/15, with the Roman club with Stefano Pioli as Manager of SS Lazio, the team again reached the Final of the Coppa Italia, but lost in extra-time to Juventus. The same season, SS Lazio finished 3rd and qualified for the final play-off round of the UEFA Champions League.
Worldwide in nearly all Scout associations, Founders' Day is celebrated on February 22, the birthday of Robert Baden- Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (born in 1857), the founder of Scouting, and coincidentally also of his wife Olave Baden-Powell (born in 1889). In Kenya, the grave of Baden Powell has become a pilgrimage site, and each year, the members of the Kenya Scouts Association and Kenya Girl Guides Association celebrate Scouting at the grave. Individual associations also celebrate their own founding on other dates, although these are generally restricted to "major" anniversaries, such as a decennial. Girl Scouts of the USA celebrate Founders Day on 31 October, the birthday of Juliette Gordon Low.
He discovered he had been sacked not from the club itself, but from the headline "Robson sacked" on an Evening Standard placard outside Putney station. He moved on to Ipswich Town in 1969 and it was there that he established his reputation as a successful manager, supported by the club chairman John Cobbold and then later by his brother Patrick Cobbold. He won the vacant job at the Suffolk club after a chance encounter with Town director Murray Sangster while scouting at Portman Road for Chelsea manager Dave Sexton. After four mediocre seasons, Robson led Ipswich to fourth place in the First Division and success in the Texaco Cup in the 1972–73 season. In the following nine seasons, Ipswich finished lower than sixth place in the First Division only once, in the 1977–78 season.
Albert Wallace "Wally" Denny (December 19, 1906 - June 17, 2008) was an engineer and Vice President of Goodyear Canada, who served as National Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Canada. He was born in Indianapolis and married Edith Litchfield in 1930. Both Denny and Litchfield were blimp pilots (Litchfield held the record for most hours flown by a woman in blimps for many years) and were both members of the United Flying Octogenarians (solo flight on or after one’s 80th birthday). In 1977, Denny was awarded the 116th Bronze Wolf, the highest distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 26th World Scout Conference.. Denny started the Trees for Canada fundraising program, which by his 100th birthday had resulted in the planting of 70 million trees .
CENtenary of RAjan Cubs 2017 is the cub scouts activity camp held on 7-8 October 2017 to celebrate centenary cub scouting at 1st Kandy Scout group. 1300 cub scouts representing 25 scout districts spent two days at the Lake View Park International Scout Centre and experienced more than 30 special activities and enjoyed other events specifically organized for cubs scouts aged 7 to 10. Mr. Meril Gunathilake, incumbent Chief Scout Commissioner of Sri Lanka Scout Association declared opened the CENRAC on a colorful opening ceremony while, General Officer Commanding of 11th Division of Sri Lanka Army, Major General Nishshanka Ranawana graced the closing ceremony as the chief guest of the two day event. During the closing ceremony, the Old Rajans Scout Association declared former Group Scout Master Mr. Bandara Weerasekara as the "Impeza of the Lakeview" in honor of his 50 years continues scout service.
Alpha Phi Omega's "Beauty and the Beast" contest at the University of Texas at Arlington, circa 1960s Alpha Phi Omega was founded on December 16, 1925, at Lafayette College, on the 2nd floor of Brainerd Hall (known as Hogg Hall since 1944), located in Easton, Pennsylvania. APO was founded by Frank Reed Horton and 13 other students who were former Boy Scouts and scouters, as a way to continue participating in the ideals of Scouting at the college level. These founding brothers were Frank Reed Horton, Everett William Probst, Ephraim Moyer Detwiler Jr., Thane Sanford Cooley, William Taylor Wood, Lewis Burnett Blair, Gordon Minnier Looney, Donald LeRoy Terwilliger, William Weber Highberger, Robert Jefferson Green, Donald H. Fritts, Ellsworth Stewart Dobson, George Axel Olsen, and Herbert Heinrich. Six advisors were also inducted: Lafayette President John H. MacCracken, Dean Donald B. Prentice, Professors D. Arthur Hatch and Harry T. Spengler; one local Scouting official, Herbert G. Horton, and one national Scouting official, the national director of relationships for the Boy Scouts of America, Ray O. Wyland.
Peter Caulfield (born 21 December 1959) is a former Scottish football manager and coach who is now Head of Recruitment and Scouting at Glasgow City FC. He formerly spent time as manager and coach at Scottish Women's Premier League clubs Monklands Ladies, Glasgow City FC and Celtic Women. Following spells coaching in boys football and the men's amateur game, he accepted an offer from Monklands Ladies to become Manager and guided them in his first season to the 1997/98 Scottish 1st Division West title, with a 100% win record, and into the Scottish Women's Premier League for the first time. After a single year in charge in the Premier League, where he consolidated their position, he left after an approach from Glasgow City, who themselves had just been promoted to the Premier League, stating he felt Monklands Ladies were unable to match his ambitions. Caulfield joined Celtic in February 2011 following his surprise departure from Glasgow City where he spent 11 years in charge, winning five Scottish Women's Premier League titles, three Scottish Cups and two Premier League cups.
Clifton Ambrose Marr (November 23, 1891 - August 1, 1981, in Grove, Oklahoma, United States) was a baseball figure who spent many years playing, managing and scouting at the minor and major league levels. Marr played in the minor leagues from 1912 to 1916, from 1918 to 1928, from 1931 to 1932 and in 1937, a total of 19 seasons. Despite playing so long, he never reached the major leagues. His statistical record is incomplete, however it is known that he collected at least 1,939 hits, of which at least 361 were doubles, 85 were triples and 88 were home runs. He hit at least ten home runs four years in a row (1921-1924), with a career-high of 19 in 1924. Perhaps his best season was 1922, when he hit .347 with 44 doubles, 14 triples and 17 home runs for the Norfolk Elk Horns and Sioux City Packers.BR Minors Marr managed in at least part of 15 seasons. He skippered the Norfolk Elk Horns (1922), Springfield Midgets (1923), Fort Smith Twins (1924, 1927-1928, 1930-1932), Vicksburg Hill Billies (1925), Raleigh Capitals (1926), Joplin Miners (1933, 1935), Springfield Cardinals (1942), Lima Red Birds (1944) and Johnson City Cardinals (1945).

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