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W*A*L*T*E*R
W*A*L*T*E*R was a pilot for a spin-off of M*A*S*H made in 1984 that was never picked up. It starred Gary Burghoff. The show related the adventures of Corporal Walter (Radar) O'Reilly after he had returned home from the Korean War. The woman he had romanced during his final appearance on M*A*S..
W. Allen McClelland
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WAL
WAL may refer to Write Ahead Logging, a family of techniques for providing atomicity and durability (two of the ACID properties) in database systems.Wales, one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom. ..
Wal-Lex Recreation Center
The Wal-Lex Recreation Center, or simply Wal-Lex, was an entertainment complex located in Waltham, Massachusetts which operated from 1947 until 2002. Considered a landmark in Waltham and the surrounding area, Wal-Lex consisted of a 60-lane candlepin bowling facility, a rollerskating rink, billiard t..
Wal-Mart
Concern has been expressed that this article or section is missing information about: 'the market share of Wal-Mart's competitors, and comparison''. The specific information has been noted on the [talk page] where it may be discussed whether to include it. Wal-Mart is now the larges..
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a 2005 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald. The film presents an unfavorable picture of Wal-Mart's business practices through interviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of Wal-Mart executives. There was no theatrical rele..
Wal-Mart and Labor Laws
Contents 1 Labor Laws1.1 Off The Clock1.2 Meal and Rest Breaks1.3 Child labor violations1.4 Arrangement with Department of Labor1.5 Illegal use of undocumented workers Labor Laws Off The Clock It is alleged that Wal-Mart's salaried managers have pressured hourly empl..
Wal-Mart Canada
Wal-Mart Canada is the Canadian unit of Wal-Mart and was founded in 1994 in Mississauga, Ontario with the purchase of the Canadian Woolco stores. Stores 272 stores - plans to open 15-20 stores each year / 144 former Woolco locations6 Sam's Clubs70,000 employees External links [Wal-Mart Canadi..
Wal-Mart employee and labor relations
As with many US retailers, Wal-Mart experiences a high rate of employee turnover (approximately 50% of employees leave every year, according to the company). Although they average nearly double the federal minimum wage, wages at Wal-Mart are about 20% less than at other retail stores. Founder Sam W..
Wal-Mart intercom codes
Walmart intercom codes are standard coded phrases used in branches of Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. They allow one member of staff to pass a message in the open (generally through the store's announcement system) a message which (were it said without the code) might cause customers alarm. Some of the..
Wal-Mart marketing experiments
Wal-Mart has experimented publicly with changes to certain of its business practices. Contents 0.1 Renewable energy0.2 Attracting upscale consumers0.3 Organic food0.4 Advertising in local newspapers1 See also2 References Renewable energy Recently, Wal-Mart has de..
Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market
Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market stores are designed to be the opposite of vastly larger superstores. These smaller stores are meant to "woo shoppers with easier parking, less crowded aisles and quicker checkout". Neighborhood Market stores offer a variety of products including fresh produce, deli food..
Wal-Mart product controversy
Wal-Mart's product selection is a controversial subject. Examples of items that Wal-Mart does not sell are certain men's magazines such as Maxim, and emergency contraception pills. Critics point out apparent hypocrisy in that Wal-Mart sells other controversial items such as rifles and shotguns, R-r..
Wal-Mart statistics
This article discusses Wal-Mart statistics. Retail operations Wal-Mart operates 5 major retail formats under 3 retail divisions: Wal-Mart Stores, USA*Wal-Mart Discount Stores — Average 100,000 square feet (9,290 m²) and include a selection of general merchandise, including apparel, elect..
Wal-Mart Supercenter
An exterior of a typical Wal-Mart Supercenter in Madison Heights, Virginia, USA. Wal-Mart Supercenters are a chain of combination grocery/retail stores operated by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. that average between 175,000 and 225,000 square-feet (16,000 and 21,000 m²), and serves 24 hours a day, 7 d..
Wal-Mart Tire & Lube Express
Wal-Mart Tire & Lube Express are quick-service oil change and tire shops located at most Wal-Mart Supercenters. They provide Wal-Mart shoppers with low-cost maintenance to their vehicles. Usually, shoppers end up shopping in Wal-Mart's other departments while their car is being worked on. Normally, ..
Wal-Mart Watch
Wal-Mart Watch, formed in the spring of 2005, is a joint project of The Center for Community and Corporate Ethics, a non-profit organization studying the impact of large corporations on society and its advocacy arm, Five Stones. Initial national partners include Sojourners, American Independent Bu..
Wal-Mart workforce diversity
Contents 0.1 Gender discrimination0.1.1 Duke v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.0.1.2 Maudlin v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.0.1.3 EEOC (Janice Smith) v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.0.2 Disability Discrimination0.3 Gay and Lesbian Employees0.4 Wages and benefits from Wal-Mart0.5 Wal..
Wal-mind
Wal-Mind is a 2006 short film directed by Matthew S. Hill. It has been described by some as a fantastical portrait of modern American consumerism, and by others as a cross between the time-traveling exploits of H. G. Wells novels and the quirky sentiment of Charlie Kaufman movies. It was shown on ..
Wala
The term Wala can refer to: Wala, a sun goddess in Australian Aboriginal mythologyWala, a volcano in Papua New GuineaWala, the Old High German word for a völva, a witchthe Wala languagein India, the suffix -wala (or -wallah), indicating a person involved in some kind of activity; see, for example,..
WALA-TV
WALA-TV "FOX Ten" is the Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate for southern Alabama and the western Panhandle area of Florida. The station is owned by LIN Television. The station offers a News Intensive General Entertainment format. In addition to FOX programming, newscasts air from 5:00-9:00 AM, 5:..
Walafrid Strabo
[url=http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=walahfridstrabo16zu.jpg][img=http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/6010/walahfridstrabo16zu.th.jpg][link] Walafrid, alternatively spelt Walahfrid, surnamed Strabo (or Strabus, i.e. "squint-eyed") (c. 808 – August 18, 849), wa..
Walajabad
Walajabad is a panchayat town in Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Geography Walajabad is located at [12.77° N 79.78° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Walajabad]. It has an average elevation of 65 metres (213 feet). Demographics As o..
Walajapet
Walajapet is a town in Tamil Nadu state of southern India. It is located at 12° 55' 48" North, 79° 22' 48" East. Strategically located on the Palar River on the route between Chennai (Madras) and Bangalore. By bus, this town can be reached in 3 hours from Chennai (Madras). It is well connected bo..
Walam Olum
The Walam Olum, usually translated as "Red Record" or "Red Score," is said to be a Lenape or Delaware Native American origin narrative, although most consider it to be a spurious account. The contents of the text include a summary of the history and migrations of the tribe. The original was allegedl..
Walani
Walani is a census town in Nagpur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Walani had a population of 10,716. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Walani has an average literacy rate of 75%, ..
Walashma dynasty
The Walashma dynasty was a Muslim noble family who ruled parts of what is now eastern Ethiopia, Djibouti, southern Eritrea and western Somalia. The earliest known member of this family was Umar ibn Dunya-huz (died 1275), whose son Ali ibn Wali Ashma conquered the Muslim kingdom of Shewa. The last m..
Walayah (Ismaili and Druze pillar)
'' This is about the "pillar of Islam", for the historical view, see Imamah (Shi'a Ismaili doctrine) Guardianship (Arabic: Walayah) is an Ismaili and Druze pillar of Islam denoting: ''"love and devotion for God, the Prophets, the Imam and the dai." Overview Shi'a Ismaili Seven Pillars of Islam hav..
Walayar
Walayar is one of the tributaries of the river Kalpathipuzha. Kalpathipuzha is one of the main tributaries of the river Bharathapuzha, the second-longest river in Kerala, south India. Walayar Dam is constructed across this river. It was completed and opened in 1964. See also Bharathapuzha - Main ..
Walayar Dam
Walayar Dam is a dam in Palakkad district of Kerala, south India. This dam is constructed across the river Walayar which is a tributary of Kalpathipuzha. It was completed and opened in 1964. It is one of the major sources of irrigation in the region. Also many industries such as MALABAR cements depe..
Walaycho
The walaycho, or hualaycho, is a small lute-like fretted stringed instrument, the smallest member of the charango family. It is the same or similar to the maulincho. ..
Wala (goddess)
In Australian aboriginal mythology, Wala is a sun goddess who lived with her sister, Bara, and her sister-in-law, Madalait. Bara accompanied her across the sun every day, but Wala realized she made the earth too hot and made her stop. ..
Wala (volcano)
Wala is a volcano on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. ..
WALB
WALB channel 10 (digital 17), is the NBC television affiliate in Albany, Georgia, serving the southwestern part of the state. It is currently owned by Raycom Media. Prior to 1998, the station was the flagship for Gray Communication Systems' broadcasting group (which still has administrative offi..
Walberswick
Walberswick is a village on the Suffolk coast, across the River Blyth from Southwold and close to Orford Ness. The village was a major trading port from the 13th century until World War I. Between the beautiful surroundings and the British Open Crabbing Championship held yearly to raise funds for c..
Walberton
Walberton is a village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It is located five miles (8km) to the north-west of Littlehampton, and is situated south of the A27 road. The civil parish covers an area of 1044.19ha and has a population of 1941 persons (2001 census). St Mar..
Walbridge, Ohio
Walbridge is a village in Wood County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,546 at the 2000 census. Geography Walbridge is located at [41°35′18″N, 83°29′22″W] (41.588350, -83.489503)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Walbro
Walbro Corporation A manufacturing company that specializes in small engine carburetion and supplier of auto parts. Walbro was founded by Walter E. Walpole in November of 1950. ..
Walbrook
The Walbrook river played a key role in the Roman settlement of Londinium, the city now known as London. It is thought that the river acquired its name from the fact that it ran through or under the London Wall. The stream started in what is now Finsbury and flowed right through the centre of the w..
Walburga Black
Walburga Black is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series. She was a matriarch of the House of Black. Her name is a reference to both the Catholic Saint Walpurga and to that saint's feast day, Walpurgis Night, traditionally considered a festival of witches. Unlike most members of the Blac..
Walburga Stemmer
Walburga Stemmer was a fruit-seller living in Weingarten (Württemberg) who historians John Bierman and Colin Smith assert had an affair with Erwin Rommel and gave birth to his daughter, Gertrud Pan, in 1913. Rommel turned away from her and in 1916 married another woman, Lucie Mollin. Stemmer comm..
Walburgia
RKSV Walburgia is an amateur football team from a small Dutch village. The team has had some successes, including a number of division championships. The name "Walburgia" comes from one of the village's old castles, which was bombed during World War II and is now in ruins. The team is coached by fo..
Walbury Hill
Walbury Hill is the highest point in Berkshire at 297 m (974 ft) above sea level and also the highest point in the whole of South East England. It is situated on the Test Way in southern Berkshire, close to the Hampshire border. Combe Gibbet is also located nearby. ..
Walch's tasmanian almanac
Walch's Tasmanian Almanac Produced by J Walch and Sons from the 1850's until...Also known as the 'red book' with detailed information about Tasmania for the current year. ..
Walcha
Walcha can refer to Walcha, a town and Local Government Area (Walcha Shire) in the north of New South Wales, Australia.the German organist Helmut Walcha This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Walcha, New South Wales
Walcha (pronounced "wolka") is a town and Local Government Area (Walcha Shire) in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. Walcha serves as the seat of the Shire. The town is located 425 km by road from Sydney at the intersection of the Oxley Highway and Thunderbolts Way. The Local ..
Walchand College of Engineering
Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli (WCES) is situated midway between the cities of Sangli and Miraj, at Vishrambag, Sangli, India. The WCE campus is located on nearly 102.50 acres (415,000 m²) of land on the southern side of the Sangli – Miraj road. There are currently 390 students studyin..
Walchand Hirachand
Walchand Hirachand Doshi (23 November, 1882 – 8 April, 1953) was an Indian industrialist. He established India’s first modern shipyard, first aircraft factory and first car factory. Contents 1 Early life2 Construction business3 Shipping4 Aircraft factory5 Shipyard6&nb..
Walchand Institute of Technology
Established in 1983, Walchand Institute of Technology is the only engineering college in Solapur. Better known as WIT, the institute offers undergraduate courses in 7 streams - Civil, Computer Science, Information Technology, Industrial Electronics, Mechanical, Production and Telecommunication. The ..
Walchelin de Ferriers
Walchelin de Ferrieres (d. 1201) was a Norman baron and principal captain of Richard I of England. The Ferriers family hailed from the southern marches of Normandy and had previously protected the duchy from the hostility of the counts of Maine and Anjou. With the union of the domains of Anjou and N..
Walchensee class tanker
The Type 703 Walchensee class tanker are small coastal tankers utilized by the German Navy to transport fuel and fresh water between depots and to units near coasts or in harbour. Contents 1 Specifications2 Ship list3 Reference4 See also Specifications Length: 74.2mBeam: 11...
Walcheren
Satellite image of the Scheldt estuary [Walcheren] is a former island in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands at the mouth of the Scheldt estuary. It lies between the Oosterschelde in the north and the Westerschelde in the south and is roughly the shape of a rhombus. The two si..
Walcheren Expedition
The Walcheren expedition (July 30 - December 10, 1809), a British military operation during the Napoleonic Wars, formed the last in a series of operations in Flanders (present-day Belgium) in 1809. In the largest British expedition of that year, around 40,000 soldiers, 15,000 horses together with fi..
Walcher of Malvern
Walcher of Malvern, also known as Walcher of Lorraine or Doctor Walcher, was the second Prior of Malvern (in England) and a noted astronomer and mathematician. Walcher was from Lotharingia and came to England about 1091. He is noted for using an astrolabe to measure the time of several solar and l..
Walchsee
Walchsee is a municipality in Tyrol, Austria, in the Kufstein district. It is located at the foot of the majestic Kaiser mountain range, about 18km from Kufstein. Walchsee does have 4 little districts: Durchholzen, Schwaigs, Oed and Walchsee itself. The lake Walchsee does have area of about 2,5 km²..
Walcote
Walcote is a small village in Warwickshire, England, one mile south of the Ancient Roman market town of Alcester. It is comprised of just seventeen dwellings, ranging from a Victorian rectory to humble cottages. ..
Walcott
Walcott may refer to: The following places in the United States: Walcott, North DakotaWalcott, Iowa The following places in England: Walcott, LincolnshireWalcott, Norfolk People with this last name: Mary WalcottTheo Walcott, English footballer.Charles Doolittle Walcott, American paleontologist spec..
Walcott, Iowa
The Iowa 80 Truckstop main building. Walcott is a city in Scott County, and partially in Muscatine County, in the state of Iowa. The population was 1,528 at the 2000 census. Walcott's interchange on Interstate 80 is home to an enormous complex of restaurants, motels and truck stops, including ..
Walcott, Lincolnshire
Walcott is a small village with approximately 500 inhabitants. The village dates before 1100A.D. and the Catley Priory was founded between 1146 and 1154, although now, no sign of the Priory can be seen after it fell into financial poverty sometime in the 16th Century. The area has always had sheep ..
Walcott, Norfolk
for at grid reference TG365325 Walcott is a small village on the North Norfolk coast in England between Mundesley and Happisburgh. The name derives from the Celtic word Walecote, which means village by the wood. It has a parish church (All Saints, 14th - 15th century), 2 shops (one incorpora..
Walcott, North Dakota
Walcott is a city in Richland County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 189 at the 2000 census. Walcott was founded in 1880. Geography Walcott is located at [46°32′52″N, 96°56′19″W] (46.547688, -96.938516)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to..
Walcott Township, Minnesota
Walcott Township is in Rice County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 984 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 87.3 km² (33.7 mi²). 87.2 km² (33.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.06%) is wat..
Walcot Gibson
Walcot Gibson (24 August 1864 - 28 November 1941) was a British geologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1925 and won the Murchison Medal of the Geological Society of London in 1924. ..
Walcourt
Map of Namur province, showing Dinant arrondissement (in dark grey) and Walcourt municipality (in red) Walcourt is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Namur. On 1 July 2005 the municipality had 17,458 inhabitants (8,484 males and 8,974 females). The total area is 123.18 km²,..
Wald
See: Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wald, SwitzerlandWald test in statisticsAbraham WaldGeorge Wald (1906-1997), American biologist, Professor at Harvard University in Cambridge, won a share of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Haldan Keffer Ha..
Wald's equation
Wald's equation relates the expectation of a random sum of i.i.d. random variables to the expectations of the number in the sum and the random variables' common expectation. Let X1, X2, ..., XN be a sequence of (a random number) N i.i.d. random variables distributed identically to some random varia..
Wald, Berne
Wald is a municipality in the district of Seftigen, Canton of Berne, Switzerland. On January 2004 it merged two of the independent municipalities Zimmerwald and Englisberg. Englisberg, 201Zimmerwald, 870 The new municipality/commune has 1,071 people (2002). ..
Wald, Switzerland
More than one community is named Wald in Switzerland: Wald, BerneWald, AppenzellWald, Zurich This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intende..
Wald-Michelbach
Wald-Michelbach is a municipality in the Kreis Bergstraße, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated in the Odenwald, 12 km east of Weinheim. ..
Wald-Wolfowitz runs test
The runs test (also called Wald-Wolfowitz test) is a non-parametric test that checks the randomness hypothesis of a data sequence. A 'run' is a sequence of adjacent equal symbols. For example, the sequence "++++---+++--++++++----" is divided in six runs, three of them are made of + and the others..
Walda
In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Walda was the twelfth King of Rohan. Walda was the son of Brytta Léofa, and became king after the death of his father in T.A. 2842. Walda had served in his father's army fighting off the Orcs which had attempted to invade Rohan during Brytta's reign,..
Waldalgesheim
The wine-growing town of Waldalgesheim, in the landkreiz Mainz-Bingen, in the Rhineland of Germany is widely known as the site of a late 4th century BCE chariot burial that defines a stage in the La Tène culture, that is generally known as Waldalgesheim style. The lack of weapons recovered from the..
Waldameer park
There is no admission fee to enter the amusement park! ALL Parking is FREE! All Day Over 42” Tall Under 42” Tall Water World $13.25 $ 9.45 Waldameer $16.45 $ 9.95 Combo (both parks) $18.95 $13.95 Individual ride tickets also available for everyone. (Due to ride restrictions, we r..
Waldameer Park & Water World
Waldameer Rides & Attractions We have something for everyone! Park Schedule Click for Park Schedule General Rates 2006 There is no admission fee to enter the amusement park! ALL Parking is FREE! All Day Over 42” Tall Under 42” Tall Water World $13.25 $ 9.45 Waldameer $16.45 $ 9.95..
Waldbaum's
Waldbaum's logo Waldbaum's is a supermarket chain in New York, especially dominant on Long Island. It started in 1904 as a shop run by Israel Waldbaum in Brooklyn, eventually growing to more than 140 stores when it was acquired by The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P) in 1986. The c..
Waldbillig
Waldbillig Waldbëlleg District Grevenmacher Canton Echternach Geography Area rank 23.28 km² 37th of 116 Highest point rank 387 m =72nd of 116 Lowest point rank 186 m =21st of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 1,296 83th of 116 2005) Density rank 55.67 /..
Waldbredimus
Waldbredimus Waldbriedemes District Grevenmacher Canton Remich Geography Area rank 12.57 km² 95th of 116 Highest point rank 359 m =89th of 116 Lowest point rank 170 m 16th of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 853 103rd of 116 2005) Density rank 67.86 /km..
Waldbreitbach
Waldbreitbach is a village and a municipality in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Westerwald, on the river Wied, approx. 15 km north of Neuwied. Waldbreitbach is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Waldbreitbach, which co..
Waldbröl
The title of this article contains the character ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Waldbroel. Waldbröl is a town is in the south Oberbergischer Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, about 50 kilometers east of Cologne. The neighbouring municipalities N..
Waldbronn
Waldbronn is a municipality in the district of Karlsruhe, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the nothern Black Forest, 11 km southeast of Karlsruhe. ..
Waldburg-Waldsee
Waldburg-Waldsee was a County located in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located around Bad Waldsee. Waldburg-Waldsee was a partition of Waldburg-Wolfegg. Waldburg-Wurzach was a County prior to 1803, when it was raised to a Principality shortly before being mediatised to Württemberg in 18..
Waldburg-Wurzach
Waldburg-Wurzach was a County located in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located around Wurzach (located about 15 kilometres west of Bad Waldsee). Waldburg-Wurzach was a partition of Waldburg-Zeil. Waldburg-Wurzach was a County prior to 1803, when it was raised to a Principality shortly be..
Waldburg-Zeil
Waldburg-Zeil was a County located in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located around Zeil. Waldburg-Zeil was a partition of Waldburg-Wolfegg-Zeil. Originally ruled by Truchesses, Waldburg-Zeil was elevated to a County in 1628, and a Principality in 1803 shortly before being mediatised to W..
Waldeck
Waldeck may mean the following: Locations* the County, Principality, and Free State of Waldeck or Waldeck-Pyrmont in Germany, see Waldeck (state)* the City of Waldeck in Waldeck-Frankenberg District, Hesse, Germany see Waldeck, Hesse* the small municipality of Waldeck in Saale-Holzland District, Thu..
Waldeck, Hesse
Waldeck is a small town of about 8,000 inhabitants in northern Hesse, dominated by an imposing castle overlooking the valley of the Eder river and the Edersee and first mentioned in 1120. It was the residence of the counts of Waldeck who, beginning around 1200, gradually gathered a sizeable realm u..
Waldeck-Frankenberg
Waldeck-Frankenberg Statistics State: Hesse Capital: Korbach } } |- | Area:||1,848.58 km² |- | Inhabitants:||170,427 (2002) |- | pop. density:||92 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||KB |- | Homepage:||[landkreis-waldeck-frankenberg.de] |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map..
Waldeck (state)
Waldeck (or later Waldeck and Pyrmont) was a sovereign principality in the German Empire and German Confederation and, until 1929, a constituent state of the Weimar Republic. It comprised territories in present-day Hesse and Lower Saxony (Germany). Waldeck was a county within the Holy Roman Empire..
Waldeck Rochet
Waldeck Rochet (April 5 1905, Sainte-Croix in Saône-et-Loire—February 17, 1983, Nanterre) was a French communist politician. Early life and career The son of a cobbler, Rochet was named in honor of the anti-clerical politician René Waldeck-Rousseau. After completing his service in the army..
Waldegrave family
Waldgrave, the name of an English family, said to derive from Walgrave in Northamptonshire, but who long held the manor of Smallbridge in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk. Sir Richard Waldegrave (or Walgrave), Knt., of Smallbridge, Suffolk, (d.1401), was member of parliament for Lincolnshire in 1335, and S..
Waldegrave School for Girls
Waldegrave School for Girls is a comprehensive secondary school (ages 11 to 16) in Twickenham, London, England. In 2002 it had an enrollment of 1034 pupils. Waldegrave was a Beacon School from 1999 and became involved in a Leading Edge Partnership with Grey Court School in 2004. It was also awarded ..
Waldemar
Waldemar was the name of several European monarchs: Valdemar III of DenmarkValdemar IV of DenmarkValdemar I of Sweden Waldemar may also be: Prince Waldemar of Prussia, the sixth child of Emperor Friedrich III), and Victoria, Princess Royal of Great Britain. See also List of Danish monarchs, List ..
Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Waldemar of Brandenburg (German : Waldemar der Große) (ca. 1280–14 August 1319, Bärwalde) was Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal, from the Ascanian House. Life He was a son of Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal and Konstanze of Poland, daughter of Przemysł I of Greater Poland. Waldemar..
Waldemarsudde
Waldemarsudde, the scenic home of the Swedish Prince Eugen is situated close to central Stockholm at Södra Djurgården. The painter prince discovered the place in 1892, when he rented a house there for a few days. Seven years later he bought the premises and had a new house designed and erected..
Waldemar Ager
Waldemar Theodor Ager, ca. 1920 Waldemar Ager (1869-1941), was a Norwegian-American newspaperman and author. Contents 1 Early life1.1 Arrival in America1.2 Early newspaper career2 Ager: Prohibitionist3 Move to Eau Claire and newspaper career4 External links Ea..
Waldemar Andzel
Waldemar Andzel (born September 17, 1971 in Czeladź) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 4257 votes in 32 Sosnowiec district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Waldemar Andzel - p..
Waldemar Bastos
Waldermar Bastos is an Angolan musician who combines Afropop, portuguese (fado), and brasilian influences. He was born in 1954, near the border with Zaire in N’Banza Congo, a little town which was the first capital city of the ancient kingdom of Angola. His parents were both nurses. He started s..
Waldemar Baszanowski
Waldemar Baszanowski (born August 15, 1935) is a former Polish weightlifter. He took part in four Olympic Games (from 1960 to 1972). Baszanowski two times won an olympic championship (in Tokyo 1964 and in Mexico City 1968), both in lightweight category. He also won World Championships five times i..
Waldemar Bloch
Waldemar Bloch (1906 - 1984) was an Austrian composer. He wrote several operas, including Stella, Das Katschen von Heilbronn and Der Diener zweier Herren, as well as choral and instrumental works. His 1968 oratorio Passio Domini was particularly well received. ..
Waldemar Bonsels
Waldemar Bonsels (21 February, 1880 – 31 July, 1952) was a German writer of children's books. Waldemar Bonsels wrote only one children's book in the strict sense, Biene Maya (Maya the Bee). "People in the sky" (Himmelsvolk) is not a proper children's book but has a much deeper mystical layer ..
Waldemar Christofer Brøgger
Waldemar Christofer Brøgger was a Norwegian geologist and mineralogist born November 10, 1851 in Oslo, Norway, then called Christiania, and died February 17, 1940 in Oslo. His research on Permian igneous rocks (286 to 245 million years ago) of the Oslo district greatly advanced petrologic (rock..
Waldemar Christopher Brøgger
Waldemar Christopher Brøgger Waldemar Christopher Brøgger (b. Christiania, November 10 1851-d.1940) was a Norwegian geologist. In 1876 he was appointed curator of the geological museum in his native city, and assistant on the Geological Survey. He was professor of mineralogy and geology fr..
Waldemar Cierpinski
Waldemar Cierpinski (born August 3, 1950) is a former East German athlete and two time Olympic Champion in the marathon. Career Born in Neugattersleben, (Saxony-Anhalt, former East Germany), Waldemar Cierpinski was originally a successful steeplechase runner but decided to switch to the marathon..
Waldemar Erfurth
Waldemar Erfurth was a German general attached to HQ of the Finnish Marshal Mannerheim during the Finnish Continuation War. ..
Waldemar Fornalik
Waldemar Fornalik (born April 11, 1963 in Myślenice) is a Polish former football player, a long-loyal player for Ruch Chorzów for whom he played from 1982-94. A moderately successful tenure, these years included a 1989 Polish league championship. Following his playing career he began a moderately..
Waldemar Haffkine
Indian postage stamp dedicated to W.M. Haffkine Waldemar Mordecai Wolff Haffkine (March 15, 1860, Odessa, Russia - October 26, 1930, Lausanne, Switzerland) was a Russian bacteriologist. He was the first microbiologist who developed and used vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague. He tes..
Waldemar Hoven
Waldemar Hoven Waldemar Hoven (February 10, 1903 – June 2, 1948) was chief Doctor for the Buchenwald Concentration Camp, where he was responsible for euthanizing prisoners with injections of either phenol or gasoline. Hoven was born in Freiburg, Germany. After studying medicine in the U..
Waldemar Januszczak
Waldemar Januszczak (born January 12, 1954) is a British art critic, who writes for the Sunday Times and a film maker of television arts documentaries. He was previously Commissioning Editor for the arts for Channel 4 television. Contents 1 Life2 Films3 Judgements4 See also5..
Waldemar Kaempffert
Waldemar Kaempffert (September 27, 1877 - 1956) was a US science writer and museum director. Waldemar (Bernhard) Kaempffert was born and raised in New York City. He received his B.S. from the City College of New York in 1897. Thereafter he was employed by Scientific American, first as a translato..
Waldemar Kaminski
Waldemar Kaminski (born July 23, 1917 near Albany, New York; died June 21, 2006, Buffalo, New York) was a grocer and anonymous philanthropist in Buffalo. After his death, it was revealed that he had anonymously given millions of dollars to Buffalo charities over the years. Kaminski was a first ser..
Waldemar Koch
Waldemar Koch (25 September 1880–15 May 1963) was a German liberal politician and economist. He was born in Harzburg. Koch studied Economy and worked for years for AEG. During World War I he was a military in the German army. In 1918 he joined the German Democratic Party (Deutsche Demokrati..
Waldemar Levy Cardoso
Waldemar Levy Cardoso (born December 4, 1900), the son of Jewish immigrants from Morocco, is currently, at the age of 105 years, the only living field marshal of the Brazilian Army. He is a veteran of World War II mentioned in dispatches. As a lieutenant colonel, he served in Italy as the commander..
Waldemar Matuska
Waldemar Matuška is a popular Czech singer who made his name in the 1960s and 1970s. ..
Waldemar Milewicz
Waldemar Milewicz (August 20, 1956 – May 7, 2004) was a Polish journalist and war correspondent who was killed in Iraq. Milewicz's undergraduate studies were in psychology. In 1981 he started his career in the Polish public television, TVP. Since 1991 he was working in the news division. He trave..
Waldemar Nowakowski
Waldemar Nowakowski (born January 13, 1950 in Przemysław) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 4170 votes in 5 Toruń district, candidating from Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Waldema..
Waldemar Pawlak
Waldemar Pawlak (born 5 September, 1959), twice served as Prime Minister of Poland (the first time in June 1992, he failed to form a cabinet). In 1993, he was nominated for the post by President Lech Wałęsa, but received little support from the president. In early 1995, Walesa threatened to diss..
Waldemar Piątek
Waldemar Piątek (born November 2 1979) is a Polish football player. He plays a goalkeeper for one of the most popular Polish soccer teams, Lech Poznań. Piątek was born on November 2 1979 in Dębica, Poland. He started his career in Wisłoka Dębica where he played until the spring season of 20..
Waldemar Rosenberger
Waldemar Rosenberger, from Saint Petersburg, Russia, was a director of the Volapük Academy. Under his leadership, the Academy began to experiment more with the Volapük language. In 1902 the Academy proposed a heavily revised version which was known as Neutral and later Idiom Neutral. ..
Waldemar Selig
In Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series, Waldemar Selig is the self-made King of the Skaldi. He is a large, broad-shouldered man in his mid-thirties with hazel-green eyes and tawny brown hair. Selig was born Waldemar Berundson, but has taken the name Selig, meaning "Blessed" in the Skaldic ton..
Waldemar Sorychta
Waldemar Sorychta is a heavy metal musician and record producer. He is currently the guitarist for Grip Inc., and was previously a member of the bands Voodoocult and Despair. He has produced each of his bands' albums, as well as multiple albums by Tiamat, Samael, Moonspell, Therion, and Lacuna Coi..
Waldemar Starosta
Waldemar Starosta (born July 14, 1961 in Lipa) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 8391 votes in 8 Zielona Góra district, candidating from Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Waldemar Sta..
Waldemar Szadny
Waldemar Szadny (born May 08, 1961 in Gorzów Wielkopolski) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 5941 votes in 8 Zielona Góra district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Waldemar Szad..
Waldemar Wiązowski
Waldemar Wiązowski (born December 25, 1944 in Pionki) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 9751 votes in 2 Wałbrzych district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list. He was also a member of Sejm 1997-2001. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-200..
Waldemar Wspaniały
Waldemar Wspaniały (2 October 1946-) is a Polish volleyball coach. Work as a coach 1983-1991 - Płomień Milowice1991-1995 - Kazimierz Płomień Sosnowiec1995-1999 - KS Stilon Gorzów1999-2004 - Mostostal-Azoty Kędzierzyn-Koźle2001-2003 - Polish national volleyball teamsince 27 December 2005 - P..
Waldemar Łysiak
Waldemar Łysiak (born 1944) is a Polish writer, journalist and historian of art. He is notable as an author of numerous books on the Napoleonic Period, both historical and fiction. He also owns a large number of rare prints and manuscripts, among others the poems by Norwid and the only surviving co..
Walden
This article is about a book by Henry David Thoreau. For other uses of the name, see Walden (disambiguation). A reproduction of Thoreau's cabin with a statue of Thoreau Walden (also known as Walden; or, Life in the Woods) by Henry David Thoreau is one of the best-known non-fiction books writt..
Walden, Colorado
Walden is a town in Jackson County, Colorado, United States. The population was 734 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Jackson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The town sits at an elevation of 8099 feet (2469 meters) and is the only still incorporated town in the county. It..
Walden, New York
Walden is a village located in the Town of Montgomery in Orange County, New York. The population was 6,164 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Government5 External links Geography Walden is located at [41°33′41″N, 74°11′22″W&#..
Walden, Ontario
Walden was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000. It was created as part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury, and resulted from the merger of the political townships of Waters and Drury, Dennison and Graham with several adjacent unincorporated geographic townships. The na..
Walden, Tennessee
Walden is a town in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,960 at the 2000 census. Geography Walden is located at [35°9′40″N, 85°18′44″W] (35.161154, -85.312116)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Walden, Vermont
Walden, Vermont Walden is a town in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. The population was 782 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 101.1 km² (39.0 mi²). 100.3 km² (38.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²) o..
Waldenbooks
Waldenbooks, operated by the Walden Book Company, Inc., is an American shopping mall-based bookstore chain. It is named after Henry David Thoreau's most famous book, Walden. The Walden Book Company is a subsidiary of Borders Group. The Waldenbooks name will be phased out for Borders Express. C..
Waldenburg
Waldenburg is the name of several communes Waldenburg, Saxony, GermanyWaldenburg, Baden-WürttembergWaldenburg, Switzerlandthe former German name for Walbrzych, PolandWaldenburg, Arkansas, USA Last names Louis Waldenburg ([link]) See also Waldburg, Wald This article consisting of geogr..
Waldenburg, Arkansas
Waldenburg is a town in Poinsett County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 80 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldenburg is located at [35°33′58″N, 90°56′2″W] (35.565984, -90.933779)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Waldenburg, Baden-Württemberg
The title of this article contains the character ü. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Waldenburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg. Waldenburg is a town in Germany, eastwards of Heilbronn in Hohenlohe (district), Baden-Württemberg. Waldenburg has 3094 inhabitants. It was nea..
Waldenburg, Saxony
Waldenburg is a city in the district Chemnitzer Land in Saxony, Germany. The city of Waldenburg consists of the districts of Waldenburg, Dürrenuhlsdorf, Franken, Niederwinkel, Oberwinkel, Schlagwitz and Schwaben. Waldenburg has a population of approximately 4690 and covers an area of 25,10 km². ..
Waldenburg, Switzerland
Waldenburg is a municipality in the canton of Basel-Country, Switzerland, capital of the district with the same name. As of 2003, it had a population of 1302. External link http://www.waldenburg.ch ..
Waldensia
Waldensia is the part of Italy, which has the highest concentration of Waldensians. Waldensians are the members of the Protestant Waldensian Church. Waldensia is a part of Turin province. The central institutions of the Evangelical Waldensian Church are in Rome and in Torre Pellice, which belongs to..
Waldensians
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Waldenström
Waldenström may refer to: Paul Petter Waldenström (1838-1917), Swedish theologian who became the most prominent leader of the free church movement in late 19th century Sweden.Jan G. Waldenström (1906-1996), Swedish physician who identified the condition known as Waldenström macroglobulinemia. G..
Waldenström macroglobulinemia
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is cancer involving a subtype of white blood cells called lymphocytes. It is a type of lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL), and shares clinical characteristics with nonaggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (Cheson, 2006). It is named after the Swedish physician Jan G..
Walden (disambiguation)
Walden: Walden, a famous book written by American author Henry David Thoreau.The Walden School, a summer music composition camp located in Dublin, New Hampshire.Walden Seminary, the present Philander Smith CollegeWalden University, an accredited online university specializing in professional gradua..
Walden Bello
Walden Bello (born 1945) is a left-wing author, academic, and political analyst. He is a professor of sociology and public administration at the University of the Philippines, as well as executive director of Focus on the Global South. Born in Manila, Philippines, he became a political activist foll..
Walden Galleria
The Walden Galleria, located off the New York State Thruway at Exit 52, opened in 1989 in Buffalo, New York, built by The Pyramid Companies who own other malls such as Carousel Center, Crossgates Mall and others. It is about 1.6 million square feet and is located in Buffalo's eastern suburb of Cheek..
Walden inversion
In chemistry Walden inversion is the inversion of configuration of a chiral centre in a molecule in a chemical reaction. It is encountered in for example a SN2 reaction at a tetrahedral carbon atom and the inversion can best be visualised by imagining an umbrella turned inside-out in a gale. It was..
Walden L. Ainsworth
Walden Lee "Pug" Ainsworth (10 November 1886 – 7 August 1960) was an admiral of the United States Navy. For his role in commanding destroyer and cruiser task forces in the Pacific during World War II, he was awarded the Navy Cross, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, and the Legion of Meri..
Walden Media
Walden Media is a film production company. Their projects tend to be based on notable classic or award-winning children's literature, though their library includes biographies and documentaries as well. The company originally came to prominence with the release of a movie based on Louis Sachar's Ho..
Walden O'Dell
Walden "Wally" O'Dell was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of Diebold, a US-based security and financial products company. He was an active fund raiser for George W. Bush's re-election campaign and wrote in a fund-raising letter dated August 13, 2003, that he was committed "to hel..
Walden Pond
right Walden Pond is a 102-foot (31 m) deep pond, 61 acres in area and 1.7 miles around, located in Concord, Massachusetts. A famous example of a kettlehole, it was formed by retreating glaciers 10,000 - 12,000 years ago. The writer, naturalist, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau lived on t..
Walden Randolph Jost
Walden Randolph Jost was born on April 27th, 1983. He is the youngest of three children. His brothers include Bradley Randolph and Aric Randolph. All siblings share the same middle name which originates with his mothers' maiden name of Frances Marie Randolph. His first name derives from Walden the b..
Walden Theatre
Walden Theatre, the nation's preeminent theatre conservatory for young people is located in Louisville, Kentucky. Walden Theatre was founded in 1975 on the grounds of the Walden School, by Nancy Niles Sexton. In 1999 the theatre moved from its location at the St. Francis School into its own building..
Walden Three
Walden Three is a non-profit, educational foundation that promotes sustainable societies. The foundation has developed a computer model for the ideal sustainable living, carfree and fossil fuel-free city or society. That is, a society that produces almost all of the consumables, durable goods, struc..
Walden Township, Cass County, Minnesota
Walden Township is a township in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 405 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.6 km² (36.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.1..
Walden Township, Minnesota
Walden Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Minnesota: Walden Township, Cass County, MinnesotaWalden Township, Pope County, Minnesota This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Walden Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Walden Township is a township in Pope County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 201 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.2 km² (35.6 mi²). 85.1 km² (32.9 mi²) of it is land and 7.1 km² (2.8 mi²) of it (7.75..
Walden Two
Walden Two is a novel published in 1948 by B. F. Skinner, who intended it to describe a utopia. Others have claimed that the society described in the novel is a dystopia, noting its similarity to cults. Walden Two describes a fictional community designed around behavioral principles. The fictional ..
Walden University
Walden University is a private, for-profit, specialized distance learning institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Walden University embraces a nontraditional post-baccalaureate educational system. This university offers Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Docto..
Walden West
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Waldere
Waldere is the conventional title of two Old English fragments from a lost epic poem, discovered in 1860 by E. C. Werlauff, Librarian of the Danish Royal Library at Copenhagen, and still preserved in that library. In its complete form Waldere evidently told of adventures surrounding the hero Walte..
Walderslade
Walderslade is a village near Chatham in Kent, now very much part of the built-up area of the Medway Towns. Walderslade village consists of a Co-op store, church, Walderslade Village Surgery, a pub, a large variety of estate agents and take away outlets. Walderslade has 3 schools: Walderslade Prima..
Waldfeucht
Waldfeucht is a village and a municipality in the district Heinsberg, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It has approximately 9000 residents and is situated on the border with the Netherlands, approx. 15 km south of Roermond and 8 km west of Heinsberg. External links [Gemeinde Waldfeucht]..
Waldfischbach-Burgalben
Waldfischbach-Burgalben is a village and a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the western edge of the Pfälzer Wald, approx. 10 km northeast of Pirmasens. Waldfischbach-Burgalben is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective muni..
Waldfurt
Waldfurt, (also known as Psychod, modern day Przechod) is the former German name of a village lying in that part of Silesia, now Poland. The name literally translates as "Wood Ford". ..
Waldgrave
A waldgrave (or wildgraf, wildgrave, or waldgraf) was a nobleman of the rank of a graf (earl or count) who had authority over forests or uninhabited areas. It is similar to a raugrave (raugraf). See the discussion at graf. ..
Waldheim
Waldheim is a city in Germany about 10 km SSE of Hanover, located at Latitude (DMS) 52° 22' 0N, Longitude (DMS) 9° 48' 0E, at an elevation of 60 m above sea level. Its time zone is UTC +1. ..
Waldheim Cemetery (disambiguation)
Waldheim Cemetery is the name of two neighboring cemeteries in Forest Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago in Cook County. German Waldheim Cemetery, founded in 1873, part of Forest Home Cemetery since 1969.Jewish Waldheim Cemetery This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ar..
Waldhof
Waldhof (Luxembourgish: Waldhaff) is a hamlet in the commune of Niederanven, in central Luxembourg. As of 2005, the hamlet has a population of 10. ..
Waldhof Mannheim
SV Waldhof Mannheim is a German football club, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg. The club today has a membership of over 2,400. History The club was founded 1907 and enjoyed its best performances in the Gauliga Baden, one of sixteen top-flight divisions established through the re-organizati..
Waldir Sáenz
Waldir Alejandro Sáenz Pérez (born May 15, 1973 in Lima) is a Peruvian football (soccer) striker, who currently plays for Alianza Lima. ..
Waldkirch
Waldkirch from the Kastelburg Waldkirch is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is known as "the place of mechanical organs", where fairground organs are manufactured and played on the streets from well known manufactures, like A. Ruth and Sohn, Bruder and Carl Frei (from Breda, Netherlan..
Waldkirchen
Waldkirchen is the biggest city in the district of Freyung-Grafenau in Germany. Contents 1 History2 Inhabitants3 Religion4 Sights5 Tourism6 External links History It was mentioned for the first time in 1203. Soon it became an important trading place along the "Gold..
Waldkraiburg
Waldkraiburg is a town in the district of Mühldorf, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the Inn River, approximately ten kilometers southwest of Mühldorf and sixty kilometers east of Munich. ..
Waldmannhalle
The Waldmannhalle was built in 1996-98 and holds 1200 fix installed seats. Seating capacity can be increased to 3000 for concerts and other cultural events. Designer: Stöckli, Schellinger + Partner ArchitektenPlanning: Architectural contest 1987Construction: 1996-98 Address: Waldmannhalle CH-6340 ..
Waldmohr
Waldmohr is a village and a municipality in the district of Kusel, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated near the source of the river Glan, approx. 15 km south-west of Kusel, and 10 km north of Homburg. Waldmohr is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Waldmoh..
Waldo
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Waldo (1940) is a novella by Robert A. Heinlein originally published in Astounding Magazine. It is also available in the book Waldo & Magic, Inc. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A crippled genius named Waldo li..
Waldo, Alabama
Waldo is a town in Talladega County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 281. Geography Waldo is located at [33°23′37″N, 86°1′58″W] (33.393674, -86.032763)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a tota..
Waldo, Arkansas
Waldo is a city in Columbia County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 1,594 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldo is located at [33°21′7″N, 93°17′40″W] (33.351944, -93.294372)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Waldo, Florida
Waldo is a city in Alachua County, Florida, United States. The population was 821 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, the city had a population of 784. The city has received national attention and earned the ominous distinction of being one of only two officia..
Waldo, Kansas
Waldo is a city in Russell County, Kansas, United States. The population was 48 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldo is located at [39°7′13″N, 98°47′52″W] (39.120162, -98.797863)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a..
Waldo, Kansas City, Missouri
Waldo is a neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri that has continued to maintain its own unique character, even though it was annexed by Kansas City in 1909. Waldo's boundaries are Gregory Blvd on the north to 91st Street on the south,(although 89th street forms a full south boundary) and Holmes Roa..
Waldo, Maine
Waldo is a town in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 733 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 50.3 km² (19.4 mi²). 50.3 km² (19.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.05% is water. Demographics As of the census2 of 2..
Waldo, New Mexico
Waldo, New Mexico was a town on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway just west of Cerrillos. Today little remains, although the name appears on a freeway exit on Interstate 25 some distance to the west. Today, Waldo is a siding along the line of the BNSF Railway, which bought out the Atchison, ..
Waldo, Ohio
Waldo is a village in Marion County, Ohio, United States. The population was 332 at the 2000 census. Waldo is known in the central Ohio region for excellent fried baloney sandwiches from the G&R Tavern. Waldo is also home to several vineyards. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 P..
Waldo, Oregon
Waldo is a ghost town located in Josephine County, Oregon. It was founded in 1851 by William Waldo. External links [Waldo, Oregon History][Waldo, Oregon Ghost Town] ..
Waldo, Wisconsin
Waldo is a village in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, along the Onion River. The population was 450 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldo is located at [43°40′32″N, 87°56′48″W] (43.675585, -87.946636)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Waldo-Hancock Bridge
The Waldo-Hancock Bridge was the first long-span suspension bridge erected in Maine, as well as the first permanent bridge across the Penobscot River below Bangor. The name comes from connecting Waldo and Hancock counties. The bridge is 2,040 feet (622 m) long with a clear center span of 800 fee..
Waldoboro
Waldoboro can refer to: Waldoboro (CDP), MaineWaldoboro (town), MaineThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Waldoboro (CDP), Maine
Waldoboro is a census-designated place (CDP) located within the town of Waldoboro in Lincoln County, Maine. The population was 1,291 at the 2000 census. Geography The Waldoboro CDP is located at [44°5′47″N, 69°22′41″W] (44.096562, -69.378102)[Geographic references#1GR1]..
Waldoboro (town), Maine
Waldoboro is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 4,916. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 204.1 km² (78.8 mi²). 184.4 km² (71.2 mi²) of it is land and 19.8 km² (7.6 mi²) of ..
Waldon, California
Waldon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The population was 5,133 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldon is located at [37°55′42″N, 122°3′15″W] (37.928223, -122.054276)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Waldorf
Waldorf can have the following meanings: in places: Waldorf, MarylandWaldorf, Minnesota in people: Waldorf Education, a form of education founded by Austrian Rudolph SteinerWaldorf Astor (1879-1952), a businessman and politician in hotels: Waldorf=Astoria Hotel, a hotel in New YorkWaldorf Hotel, a ..
Waldorf, Maryland
Waldorf is an unincorporated community in Charles County, Maryland. The population was 22,312 at the 2000 census. Waldorf was formerly the site of a train station near the middle of old town Waldorf. Waldorf is now largely subsumed by the large planned community of St. Charles. Waldorf is either na..
Waldorf, Minnesota
Waldorf is a city in Waseca County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 242 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 242 people, 103 household..
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
The hotel's name without the double hyphen is engraved in gold over the entrance. There have been two luxury hotels in New York City called the Waldorf=Astoria. The first of them stood on the site of the Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue, while the present hotel is located at 301 Park Ave..
Waldorf-education
Waldorf education (also called Steiner education) is a worldwide movement based on an educational philosophy first formulated by Austrian Rudolf Steiner and which grew out of his spiritual science, Anthroposophy. Waldorf education aims to educate the "whole child" by maintaining a balance between cr..
Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor
Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor (19 May 1879–30 September 1952) was a businessman and politician and a member of the prominent Astor family. Born in New York City in the United States, he was the son of the extremely wealthy William Waldorf Astor (1848-1919) (later 1st Viscount Astor), and..
Waldorf College
Waldorf College is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, located in Forest City, Iowa. Among other benefactors, Waldorf has been the recipient of many large donations from the John K. Hanson family, founders of recreation vehicle-maker Winnebago Industries, also located in Forest ..
Waldorf Doll
A Waldorf doll resemble a child and it is intended to be simple in order to improve the child imagination and creativity. It has several details: legs, arms and nose, allowing natural postures. Usually it is made with natural materials. The name is due to its common use Waldorf education. Exter..
Waldorf Education
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Waldorf Hilton
Waldorf Hilton Front door The Waldorf Hilton, originally known simply as the Waldorf Hotel, is a famous five star hotel operated by Hilton Hotels, located in the West End of London at Aldwych in the City of Westminster. The hotel was built in 1908. After a £35 million refurbishment com..
Waldorf Music
Waldorf Music AG is a now insolvent german synthesizer company. It was founded on the 1st of January 2003 to take over the actual business of the Waldorf Electronics GmbH (also insolvent). The CEO used to be Wolfgang Düren. Contents 1 History2 Personnel3 Products3.1 19893.2&n..
Waldorf Music Hall Records
Waldorf Music Hall Records was a budget record label, which made records exclusively sold in Woolworth stores. It was started in 1953 by Enoch Light and sold in October 1959 to ABC-Paramount Records. See also List