Infobox Scientist image Bruce Alberts.jpg only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE image size 150px name Bruce Michael Alberts birth date birth date and age 1938 4 14 birth place Chicago, Illinois , br United States death date death place residence citizenship nationality ... abbreviation bot author abbreviation zoo prizes religion footnotes Bruce Michael Alberts ref name ... NAS presidents Persondata NAME Alberts, Bruce ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States American ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Bruce Category 1938 births Category Members of the United ... of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts de BruceAlberts es BruceAlberts it BruceAlberts ro BruceAlberts ru , ... the editor in chief of Science journal Science . ref name EIC cite journal author title BruceAlberts Named Science Editor in Chief journal Science volume 318 issue 5858 pages 1852 year 2007 pmid ... in Winnetka, Illinois , Alberts attended and graduated from Harvard College , with a degree in biochemical ... Epstein on genes involved in DNA replication of phage T4. In 1966, Alberts joined the Department ... . In 1980, Alberts was awarded an American Cancer Society Lifetime Research Professorship. In 1985, he was named chair of the Department. Alberts has long been committed to the improvement of science ... to Defend the Constitution . December 17, 2007, it was announced that Alberts had accepted ... publication, Science journal Science . Alberts is the Co chair of the InterAcademy Council , a new ... around the world. Alberts served as the President of the United States National Academy of Sciences ... of a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world. In January, 2010 BruceAlberts, Ahmed Zewail , and Elias Zerhouni became the first US science envoys to Islam, visiting Muslim ... 2010 February 20100115082753lcnirellep0.1611902.html America.gov ref Publications Alberts has had ... more details
Alberts may refer to Alberts name , a given name and surname The Alberts , a British musical comedy troupe See also Cork Alberts F.C. , an Irish football club FK Auda Alberts R ga , a Latvian football club Albert disambiguation Albertson disambiguation disambig de Alberts ... more details
The Alberts were a British music comedy troupe of the mid 1950s to mid 1960s, featuring brothers Tony and Douglas Gray. They often also appeared with Bruce Lacey . They were influenced by music hall , 1920s jazz and Surrealism . At times they would gather a larger troupe and perform as The Massed Alberts . They appeared on several of Spike Milligan s television series ref http www.bbc.co.uk comedy guide talent a alberts the.shtml BBC comedy guide the Alberts . ref It was intended that they would create the first show on the BBC BBC s second channel BBC2 on April 20th 1964. A power failure delayed the launch until the following day. The show, The Albert s Channel Too , also featured Ivor Cutler . They had a residency at Peter Cook s Establishment Club in London. Lenny Bruce met them there and invited them to come and perform in the United States. They travelled across on the RMS Queen Mary Queen Mary entertaining annoying other passengers with their antics which included riding penny farthing penny farthing bicycles around the decks. They arrived in New York to find Bruce had been arrested. In January 1963, together with Joyce Grant and Ivor Cutler , Michael Codron and William Donaldson presented An Evening of British Rubbish to which Princess Margaret attended twice. They also along with Bruce Lacey presented a version of The Three Musketeers at The Arts Theatre and then at The Royal Court, Sloane Square, The Three Musketeers Ride Again which also starred Rachel Roberts as Madame de Winter, Rosa Bosom and Valentine Dial as Cardinal Richelieu , Alex Jawdokimova as Aramis and Sinbad Gray as Pustule and many others. The show was directed by Elenoar Fazan . All costumes and designs were created by Ann Gray, wife to Tony Gray. Thanks to Joan Littlewood they presented a show at the Theatre ..., his brother, Douglas, in Norfolk. Discography The Alberts, The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, The Temperance ... Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Alberts Category British comedy musical groups UK band stub ... more details
Infobox family name name Alberts image imagesize caption pronunciation meaning noble bright region origin Germanic related names Albertson footnotes Alberts is an English language patronymic surname , from the given name Albert prefix, of Germanic origin, meaning noble bright . While Alberts is a common surname, it is rare as a given name . People with the name Alberts or its variant spellings include Surname Al Alberts b. 1922 , American singer and composer Andrew Alberts b. 1981 , American professional ice hockey defenceman Anton Alberts 1927 1999 , Dutch architect BruceAlberts b. 1938 , American biochemist Butch Alberts b. 1950 , American baseball player Eunice Alberts , American opera singer Gus Alberts 1861 1912 , American baseball player Kurt Alberts b. ? , Canadian, mayor of Langley Township in British Columbia Trev Alberts b. 1970 , American television and print college football commentator, former professional football player. Given name Alberts Kviesis 1881 1944 , Latvian president See also Albert name Albertson name surname Alberts given name Alberts nocat DEFAULTSORT Alberts Name Category Given names Category Masculine given names ... more details
infobox Rugby biography image birthname Willem Alberts dateofbirth birth date and age 1984 05 11 placeofbirth Pretoria, South Africa height convert 1.92 m ftin abbr on weight convert 119 kg lb abbr on ru position No.8 ru amateuryears ru amateurclubs ru clubyears ru proclubs ru clubcaps ru clubpoints super14years super14 super14caps 49 super14points 20 ru provinceyears 2007 ru province Lions Golden Lions ru provincecaps 32 ru provincepoints 35 ru nationalyears ru nationalteam ru nationalcaps 3 ru nationalpoints ru sevensnationalyears ru sevensnationalteam ru sevensnationalcomp Willem Alberts is a professional rugby union player who plays for the Natal Sharks and Natal in the Currie Cup and Super 14 ref http www.sharksrugby.co.za content.aspx?id 19806 Sharks Profile ref He was schooled at Monument Hoer Skool. Alberts made his professional debut for the Golden Lions in 2007. In that same year he was awarded his debut in the Super 14, playing against the Waratahs. He moved to the Sharks in 2010. In October 2010, Willem was selected to the Springbok squad of 39 players to prepare for the November ... him and his rock solid defence. Due to his colossal mass 119  kg Alberts bruising runs and bone ... Alberts was awarded Man of the match after he put in a solid performance consisting of 21 ball carries gaining 144 metres. It is after a string of monumental performances for the Sharks that Alberts was named ... forwards like Alberts are expected to make the cut. Alberts made his debut for South Africa off ... once again came off the bench. 2011 Season Willem Alberts has played all four of the Sharks matches in the current Super Rugby format. Willem Alberts won the first Man of the Match of the season against .... References reflist External links http www.zimbio.com Willem Alberts Zimbio http www.sharksrugby.co.za ... . NAME Alberts, Willem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1984 05 11 PLACE OF BIRTH Pretoria, South Africa DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Willem Category Living people ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Butch Alberts image width alt caption position Designated hitter Pinch hitter birthdate birth date and age 1950 05 04 birthplace Williamsport, Pennsylvania Williamsport , Pennsylvania deathdate deathplace bats Right throws Right debutdate September 7 debutyear 1978 debutteam Toronto Blue Jays finaldate September 28 finalyear 1978 finalteam Toronto Blue Jays statyear stat1label stat1value stat2label stat2value stat3label stat3value stat4label stat4value stat5label stat5value stat6label stat6value awards teams nowiki nowiki Toronto Blue Jays by 1978 hofdate hofvote hofmethod hoffuture Francis Burt Alberts born May 4, 1950 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania Williamsport , Pennsylvania , United States is a former designated hitter in Major League Baseball . Alberts was the 28th round pick in the 1972 amateur draft of the Pittsburgh Pirates . Alberts only professional appearances occurred with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1978. He appeared in 6 games for the Blue Jays, hitting batting average .278 for his career. He was later traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim California Angels , but did not appear in any major league games with them. Alberts graduated from Gettysburg High School in Gettysburg, PA in 1968. He was selected to the Big 33 All Star Football Game as a wide receiver. Following high school, he played football and baseball at the University of Cincinnati . External links Baseballstats br a alberbu01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alberts, Butch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Butch Category 1950 births Category Toronto Blue Jays players Category Indianapolis Indians players Category People from Williamsport, Pennsylvania Category Living people US baseball bio stub ... more details
orphan date February 2010 Mount Alberts coord 73 2 S 167 52 E is a pointed, almost completely snow covered mountain 2,320 m situated 11 miles 18  km east of Mount Phillips on the east margin of Malta Plateau , Victoria Land . The mountain stands immediately south of the terminus of Line Glacier and overlooks the west margin of Ross Sea . Named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 1966 after Fred G. Alberts , Geographer, U.S. Department of the Interior later with the Defense Mapping Agency Topographic Center , who served as Secretary to the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names , U.S. Board on Geographic Names , 1949 80, and was compiler and editor of this Gazetteer. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Mount EAntarctica geo stub Category Mountains of Victoria Land ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Alberts Kviesis honorific suffix image Kviesis.jpg imagesize 200px smallimage caption Alberts Kviesis order 3rd President of Latvia term start 4 September 1930 ref name treijs cite book last Treijs first Rihards authorlink Rihards Treijs title Prezidenti Latvijas valsts un ministru prezidenti 1918 1940 . language Latvian publisher Latvijas V stnesis location Riga year 2004 isbn 9984 731 47 2 oclc 61227165 ref term end 4 November 1936 ref name treijs vicepresident viceprimeminister deputy lieutenant monarch president primeminister taoiseach chancellor governor governor general governor general succeeding predecessor Gustavs Zemgals successor K rlis Ulmanis constituency majority birth date birth date 1881 12 22 mf y ref name treijs birth place Image Flag of Russia.svg 22px T rvete parish, Latvia br small part of the Russian Empire small death date death date and age 1944 8 9 1881 12 22 ref name treijs death place Image Flag of Germany 1933.svg 22px ... net worth cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website footnotes Alberts Kviesis 22 December ... of the political party Latvian Farmers Union . File Alberts Kviesis Latvia Stamp.jpg thumb left 110px Alberts Kviesis on a Latvian stamp In 1930, Kviesis was elected the president of Latvia ... the president. References Reflist External links http www.historia.lv alfabets K kv kviesis alberts kviesis alberts.htm Alberts Kviesis biography in Latvian. Latvia Presidents Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kviesis, Alberts ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December ... DEFAULTSORT Kviesis, Alberts Category Latvian Farmers Union politicians Category 1881 births Category ... lawyers Latvia bio stub be ca Alberts Kviesis de Alberts Kviesis et Alberts Kviesis fr Alberts Kviesis ka la Albertus Kviesis lv Alberts Kviesis lt Alberts Kviesis pl Alberts Kviesis ru , sv Alberts Kviesis ... more details
BLP sources date September 2010 Image Replace this image male.svg right Kurt Alberts was the mayor of Langley, British Columbia district municipality Langley Township in British Columbia . He was first elected to office in 1999, defeating the leaders of two major slates, the Langley Leadership Team and the Langley Citizens Coalition. ref http www.langleyadvance.com story print.html?id 2836852&sponsor Obituary Heather McMullan, Former councillor top social worker ref He was re elected in 2002 and 2005, but defeated in his bid to be re elected in 2008. He and his wife Brenda own the Birthplace of BC Gallery in Fort Langley, British Columbia Near the Albion ferry. References reflist BritishColumbia politician stub Alberts, Kurt Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alberts, Kurt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION former mayor of Township of Langley, BC DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Kurt Category Living people Category Mayors of places in British Columbia ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Cy Alberts position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birthdate Birth date 1882 1 14 birthplace Grand Rapids, Michigan deathdate death date and age 1917 8 27 1882 1 14 deathplace Fort Wayne, Indiana debutdate September 17 debutyear By 1910 debutteam St. Louis Cardinals finaldate October 12 finalyear By 1910 finalteam St. Louis Cardinals stat1label Win baseball Win Loss record stat1value 1 2 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 6.18 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 10 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. St. Louis Cardinals By 1910 Frederick Joseph Cy Alberts January 14, 1882 August 27, 1917 was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in by 1910 with the St. Louis Cardinals . He batted and threw right handed. Alberts had a 1 2 record, with a 6.18 ERA, in four games, in his one year career. He was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and died in Fort Wayne, Indiana . External links baseballstats br a albercy01 fangraphs 1000103 cube A cy alberts brm albert001fre Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alberts, Cy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 14, 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH Grand Rapids, Michigan DATE OF DEATH August 27, 1917 PLACE OF DEATH Fort Wayne, Indiana DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Cy Category 1882 births Category 1917 deaths Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from Michigan Category St. Louis Cardinals players US baseball pitcher 1880s stub ... more details
. br Albert Alberts died in Amsterdam , December 16, 1996. Works Books 1938 Baud und Thorbecke ... van A. Alberts A. Alberts Utrecht memories 1984 De zilveren kogel 1986 Inleiding tot de kennis ... based on A. Alberts story Het moeras ref http www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com professionals films het ... literature Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alberts, Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alberts ... Category P. C. Hooft Award winners Netherlands writer stub de Albert Alberts nl Albert Alberts ... more details
Infobox football biography fullname Robert Rene Alberts nickname Robert The Magnificent image dateofbirth birth date and age 1954 11 14 df y cityofbirth Amsterdam countryofbirth Netherlands height position youthyears youthclubs years clubs Ajax Amsterdam br Clermont Foot br Vancouver Whitecaps 1974 84 Vancouver Whitecaps br Helsingborg IF caps goals currentclub Free Agent Coach nationalyears nationalteam nationalcaps goals manageryears br br br br br br br 2008&ndash 2009 br 2009&ndash 2010 br 2010 managerclubs Hittraps IK br Astorps IK br Kedah FA br Tanjong Pagar FC br Home United FC br South Korea national under 17 football team South Korea U 17 br Malaysia national under 20 football team Malaysia U 19 br Sarawak FA br Arema FC br PSM Makassar Robert Rene Alberts or Robert Alberts born November 14, 1954 in Amsterdam , Netherlands is a Netherlands Dutch former football player and coach sports manager . He is the former manager of Indonesian Super League Indonesian champion , Arema FC on 2009 10 Indonesia Super League 2009 10 . ref http www.ongisnade.info carefully selection implementing by aremas new coach.html ref He became the first foreigner manager to win the Indonesian championship title on first season. Honours Kedah FA , Malaysia League Champions Home United FC , Singapore League Champions Arema FC Indonesia Super League Winners 1 2009 10 Indonesia Super League 2009 10 Piala Indonesia Runners up 1 2010 Piala Indonesia 2010 Awards Vote Best Coach Singapore & Malaysia References Reflist External links http www.robert alberts.com biography Biography Robert Alberts Videos http www.youtube.com watch?v HqpSlD5n7b8&feature related http www.youtube.com watch?v yr0 3v9GlEY ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alberts, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... Alberts, Robert Category 1954 births Category Living people Category Dutch footballers Category Dutch football managers id Robert Rene Alberts ... more details
Infobox rugby league biography playername Wayne Alberts fullname nickname image image size caption country position rlp FE SR dateofbirth placeofbirth countryofbirth Australia height weight club1 Gold Coast Chargers Gold Coast Tweed Giants Gold Coast Tweed Giants year1start 1988 year1end appearances1 4 tries1 0 goals1 0 fieldgoals1 0 points1 0 club2 year2start year2end appearances2 tries2 goals2 fieldgoals2 points2 club3 year3start year3end appearances3 tries3 goals3 fieldgoals3 points3 club4 year4start year4end appearances4 tries4 goals4 fieldgoals4 points4 club5 year5start year5end appearances5 tries5 goals5 fieldgoals5 points5 teamA yearAstart Australian Aboriginal rugby league team Australian Aborigines yearAend 1992 appearancesA triesA goalsA fieldgoalsA pointsA teamB yearBstart yearBend appearancesB triesB goalsB fieldgoalsB pointsB teamC yearCstart yearCend appearancesC triesC goalsC fieldgoalsC pointsC teamD yearDstart yearDend appearancesD triesD goalsD fieldgoalsD pointsD updated source http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players Wayne Alberts summary.html RLP new yes Wayne Alberts is a Australia n rugby league player who played professionally played professionally for the Gold Coast Chargers Gold Coast Tweed Giants Gold Coast Tweed Giants . Playing career In 1988 Alberts was in the inaugural side for the new Gold Coast Chargers Gold Coast Tweed Giants Gold Coast Tweed Giants franchise. He played in three other matches for the Giants that season. In 1992 Alberts represented the Australian Aboriginal rugby league team Australian Aborigines side in the 1992 Pacific Cup rugby league Pacific Cup . ref name book cite book last John Coffey, Bernie Wood first authorlink coauthors title 100 years M ori rugby league, 1908 2008 publisher Huia Publishers year 2008 location pages ... Coast Tweed Giants Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alberts, Wayne ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Wayne Category Living people Category Australian rugby league players Category ... more details
Al Alberts August 10, 1922  November 27, 2009 was a popular music popular singer and composer . ref Obituary Los Angeles Times , 29 November 2009. ref ref Obituary The Independent London Independent , 22 January 2010. ref Biography Born Al Albertini in Chester, Pennsylvania , he went to South Philadelphia High School , whose alumni included many others who would become famous in show business, such as Joey Bishop , Buddy Greco , Al Martino , Mario Lanza , Chubby Checker , Jack Klugman , Eddie Fisher singer Eddie Fisher , Marian Anderson , Frankie Avalon , Charlie Gracie and Fabian entertainer Fabian . As a teenager, he appeared on the Horn and Hardart Children s Hour , a radio program. After graduating from South Philadelphia High, he went to Temple University and the United States Navy .... this song won the Academy Award. Alberts also popularized the song On the Way to Cape May , first ... show, called Al Alberts Showcase, first airing on WKBS TV Philadelphia WKBS TV , and then on WPVI ... dance routines. Alberts would sit with the Teeny Boppers and they would each tell him a joke. The show ... , and Teddy Pendergrass . After 32 years, the show went off the air after Alberts retirement in 1994. Alberts died on November 27, 2009 of complications from renal failure in Arcadia, Florida . Al Alberts Showcase was a talent show for children. Every year the show led up the crowning of Little ... state pennsylvania 20091127 ap alalbertstvtalenthostinphillydiesat87.html Al Alberts, TV talent ... 6abc host Al Alberts has died 27 November 2009, last updated 12 11PM EST http www.broadcastpioneers.com alalberts.html Al Alberts, Broadcast pioneer Philadelphia based http www.alalberts.net www.AlAlberts.com artist s website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alberts, Al ALTERNATIVE ... Alberts, Al Category 1922 births Category 2009 deaths Category People from Chester, Pennsylvania Category ... Al Alberts ... more details
Trev Kendall Alberts born August 8, 1970 in Cedar Falls, Iowa is the director of athletics for the University ... alongside Mark May on the ESPN s College GameDay Scoreboard show. Playing career Collegiate Alberts ... I NCAA Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Alberts also earned consensus ... Sooners, Alberts returned with a cast on his arm for the national championship game against Florida State in the Orange Bowl. Although the Seminoles won 18 16, Alberts had a dominant performance with three ... draft , Alberts began his professional sports professional career with the Indianapolis Colts of the National ... nfl draft busts of all time ref Broadcasting career Upon retirement from the NFL, Alberts was hired ... magazine , where he served as a college football contributor. In 2002, Alberts joined the staff ... Scoreboard and College GameDay Final . On September 6, 2005, Alberts was Termination of employment terminated by ESPN for breach of contract breaching his contract when he declined to report to work Alberts ... 2005 football ncaa 09 06 alberts.espn . Walters, J. ESPN sacks Alberts . Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated.com . September 6, 2005. ref Alberts thereafter accepted a position as a columnist ... commentary for SEC football games on CBS. Citation needed date December 2009 Alberts also served ... Alberts was hired in April 2009 to be the director of athletics at the University of Nebraska Omaha ... Trev Alberts Appointed to be UNO Athletic Director date 2009 04 29 ref despite having no experience ... something back. This position at UNO is a privilege. ref name unomahaRel br small &mdash Alberts upon assuming the UNO job small Alberts cut football and wrestling, the only sport with NCAA championships ... Alberts controversial decision on March 25, 2011. Citation needed date March 2011 References reflist ... Alberts, Trev ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 8, 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH Cedar Falls, Iowa DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Trev Category 1970 births Category ... more details
COI date March 2010 BLP sources date June 2008 David Stephen Alberts 1942 is an United States American ... http www.stormingmedia.us 19 1991 A199174.html Informing the Transformation ref Biography David S. Alberts ... . ref name GMU Alberts academic career has included serving as first Director of the Computer ... actively contributed to AIAA, MORS, TIMS, AFCEA, and ORSA. At the local level, Alberts has served ... and Government Advancement IDGA . Work Dr. David S. Alberts has more than 25 years of experience ... www.dodccrp.org files Alberts Experimentation.pdf NATO Code of Best Practice Experimentation. ref Alberts, David S., R. E. Hayes, J. Kirzl, D. Maxwell, and D. Leedom. Code of Best Practice Experimentation ... Technical Information Center DTIC ref Dr. Alberts most recently co authored an article with Mark ... itself. ref Alberts, David S. Agility, Focus, and Convergence The Future of Command and Control ... prepare for and participate in complex endeavors across the spectrum of crisis to conflict. Dr. Alberts ... http www.dodccrp.org html4 events fact.html . Dr. David S. Alberts also chairs a NATO research ... . http www.rta.nato.int activity pfp.asp?ACT SAS 050 ref Publications Alberts is credited with helping ... Garstka , and Dr. David Alberts issued a steady stream of influential publications. ref ref Paul T. Mitchell ... 22david s. alberts 22 warfare OR edge OR command OR military Google Scholar. ref works include 1995. http www.dodccrp.org files Alberts Arrangements.pdf Command Arrangements for Peace Operations . With Richard ... files Alberts Defensive.pdf Defensive Information Warfare . Washington, DC National Defense University Press Publications. 1996. http www.dodccrp.org files Alberts Unintended.pdf The Unintended ... files Alberts NCW.pdf Network Centric Warfare Developing and Leveraging Information Superiority .... 2001. http www.dodccrp.org files Alberts UIAW.pdf Understanding Information Age Warfare . Washington, DC CCRP Publication Series. 2003. http www.dodccrp.org files Alberts Power.pdf Power to the Edge ... more details
Alberts Glacier coord 66 52 S 64 53 W type glacier region AQ display inline,title is a heavily crevassed glacier round about 8 miles 13 km long, flowing east from Avery Plateau , Graham Land , and entering Mill Inlet between Balch Glacier and Southard Promontory . The glacier was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy in 1968. It was delineated from these photographs by DOS, 1980, and positioned from surveys by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS , 1947 57. In association with the names of Antarctic historian s around the area, named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after Fred G. Alberts , American toponym ist Secretary, Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN , 1949 80. usgs gazetteer Category Glaciers of Antarctica WAntarctica geo stub ... more details
Alberts Rumba October 15, 1892 July 10, 1962 was a Latvia n speed skater who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics . In 1924 he finished tenth in the Speed skating at the 1924 Winter Olympics Men s 1500 metres 1500 metres event , eleventh in the Speed skating at the 1924 Winter Olympics Men s 5000 metres 5000 metres competition , as well as eleventh in the Speed skating at the 1924 Winter Olympics Men s 10000 metres 10000 metres event , and 16th in the Speed skating at the 1924 Winter Olympics Men s 500 metres 500 metres competition . In the Speed skating at the 1924 Winter Olympics Men s all round all round event he finished seventh. Four years later he finished 14th in the Speed skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics Men s 1500 metres 1500 metres event , 15th in the Speed skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics Men s 5000 metres 5000 metres competition , and 16th in the Speed skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics Men s 500 metres 500 metres competition . External links http olympic.w.interia.pl Speed skating 1924 1928 Pl icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rumba, Alberts ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1892 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rumba, Alberts Category 1892 births Category 1962 deaths Category Latvian speed skaters Category Olympic speed skaters of Latvia Category Speed skaters at the 1924 Winter Olympics Category Speed skaters at the 1928 Winter Olympics Speed skating bio stub Latvia sport bio stub lv Alberts Rumba zh ... more details
good article Infobox Ice Hockey Player image Andrew Alberts 2010 03 16.jpg image size 220px image caption Alberts with the Canucks in 2010 position Defenceman Defense shoots Left height ft 6 height in 5 ... former teams Carolina Hurricanes br Philadelphia Flyers br Boston Bruins Andrew James Alberts born .... In four seasons with the Eagles, Alberts was named Hockey East s Best Defensive Defenseman and was a two ..., Alberts has competed for the United States men s national ice hockey team American national ... 2007 World Championships . Playing career Amateur Alberts played high school hockey for Benilde ..., Alberts was drafted by the Boston Bruins in the sixth round 179th overall of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft . ref name nhl cite web title Andrew Alberts player profile url http www.nhl.com ice player.htm?id 8469626 accessdate 2011 03 14 publisher National Hockey League ref Following the draft, Alberts ... East First All American Teams. ref name tsn Alberts did not miss a game during his college career until ... citenews title Alberts, BC gain final in second OT url http www.boston.com sports colleges mens hockey ... The Boston Globe author Nancy Marrapese Burrell ref group notes Alberts earned Hockey East All ... Alberts 2008 04 02.jpg thumb left 240px Alberts with the Bruins in April 2008 Professional Following his senior year with the Eagles, Alberts signed an amateur tryout contract with the Boston Bruins ... Providence Bruins sign Andrew Alberts url http www.oursportscentral.com services releases ?id 3141262 ... with Boston in August 2005, ref name tsn cite web title Andrew Alberts url http tsn.ca nhl teams ... canucksbio cite web title Andrew Alberts Bio url http canucks.nhl.com club player.htm?id 8469626 ... 2005, Alberts received a brief 10 day assignment to Providence, notching an assist over 6 games ... in 73 games as a rookie, Alberts scored a goal and 6 assists. ref name nhl After re signing for another ... title Andrew Alberts extended by Bruins url http www.cbc.ca sports hockey story 2007 06 12 nhl ... more details
Infobox military person name Otto Alberts born 22 February 1893 died dda 1943 12 10 1893 2 22 df y placeofbirth Wesel placeofdeath Brjaschki , Russia image caption nickname allegiance flag German Empire to 1918 br flag Nazi Germany branch Heer serviceyears 1914&ndash 1918 br 1937&ndash 1943 rank Oberst Oberst der Reserve commands Grenadier Regiment 501 unit battles World War I br World War II Battle of France Operation Barbarossa Siege of Leningrad awards Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross laterwork Otto Alberts 22 February 1893 &ndash 10 December 1943 was a highly decorated Oberst Oberst der Reserve in the Wehrmacht during World War II . He was also a recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross . The Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. Otto Albert was shot and killed on 10 December 1943 near Brjaschki , Russia Awards and decorations Iron Cross 1914 2nd Class 1st Class Wound Badge 1914 in Black Cross of Honor Iron Cross 1939 2nd Class 1st Class Wound Badge 1939 in Silver Eastern Front Medal German Cross in Gold 1 December 1941 Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Knight s Cross on 10 December 1943 as Oberst Oberst der Reserve and commander of Grenadier Regiment 501 ref Fellgiebel 2000, p. 98. ref References Citations reflist Bibliography refbegin Fellgiebel, Walther Peer 2000 . Die Tr ger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 1945 . Friedburg, Germany Podzun Pallas. ISBN 3 7909 0284 5. Scherzer, Veit 2007 . Ritterkreuztr ger 1939 1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes ... http www.ritterkreuztraeger 1939 45.de Infanterie A Al Alberts Otto.htm Ritterkreuztraeger 1939 1945 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Alberts, Otto ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... , Germany DATE OF DEATH 10 December 1943 PLACE OF DEATH Brjaschki , Russia DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Otto ... Alberts ... more details
Refimprove date April 2010 Alberts eibelis 26 December 1906 12 April 1972 was a Latvia n football soccer footballer , one of the most popular Latvian footballers in the era before World War II . In 54 matches for Latvia he scored 14 goals Biography eibelis was born in the provincial town Sabile . In 1922 he joined the newly founded R gas FK which later became the dominant Latvian football club of the 1920s 30s. In RFK eibelis for a long time had to play with the reserves squad, however in 1925 he made his debut with the Latvia national football team which was looking to include more young players. In his first years eibelis more played as a forward but later he became a central midfielder. He organized both the defense and attack, and also scored goals. He was considered one of the best footballers of the Baltic States for several years. In 1928 eibelis was on the Latvian team which won the first Baltic Cup football Baltic Cup , in the decisive match against Estonia national football team Estonia he organized the winning goal and was injured by a frustrated Estonian forward who couldn t go past eibelis. In 1936 when Latvia won another Baltic Cup scored a winning goal against Lithuania in the last minute. In his club career in 1931 eibelis left R gas FK and joined V. uzes FK and R gas Vilki he played with both clubs at the same time for several seasons . In 1938 eibelis with R gas Vilki won the Latvian Cup a huge success for the club which wasn t among the elite of Latvian football. In 1939 he played his last international match for Latvia as it lost 0 3 to Bulgaria national football team Bulgaria . After the Second World war eibelis lived in the USA , coached a football ... Persondata . NAME Seibelis, Alberts ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH 26 ... DEFAULTSORT Seibelis, Alberts Category 1906 births Category 1972 deaths Category People from Sabile Category Latvian footballers Category Latvia international footballers lv Alberts eibelis ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Alberts Chapel nrhp type image caption location Sand Ridge, West Virginia lat degrees 38 lat minutes 48 lat seconds 22 lat direction N long degrees 81 long minutes 3 long seconds 41 long direction W locmapin West Virginia area built 1903 architect Poling,Charles architecture Late Victorian, Other added April 15, 1982 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body Private refnum 82004315 Alberts Chapel is an unusual octagon al Methodism Methodist church located near the settlement of Sand Ridge, West Virginia . Built in the Carpenter Gothic style, the simple, sparingly ornamented church rises to an octagonal cupola, with lancet window s and board and batten siding. The chapel was built in 1903 under the direction of Albert Poling by his uncle Charles Poling with materials provided by his brothers Asbury and Wesley. The church was named for Albert in recognition of his efforts. ref name nrhpinv2 Cite document title PDFlink http www.wvculture.org shpo nr pdf calhoun 82004315.pdf National Register of Historic Places Nomination Alberts Chapel 1.22  MB date December 15, 1980 author Rodney S. Collins publisher National Park Service postscript None ref The chapel seats as many as 300, a surprising number for such an apparently small building. A possibly apocryphal account of the origins of the octagonal design suggests that the form was chosen so that the devil couldn t corner you in it. ref name nrhpinv2 Suffering from advanced deterioration the chapel was entirely rebuilt in 2004, with little of the original fabric remaining. ref name chambers1 cite book last Chambers first S. Allen title Buildings of West Virginia publisher Oxford University Press location New York date 2004 pages 239 chapter Oil Country Mid Ohio Valley isbn 0 19 516548 9 ref References reflist External links http www.calhounchronicle.com pages current 20pages Photos Albert 27s 20Chapel, 20Little 20Round 20Church.JPG Calhoun Chronicle photo of Alberts Chapel National Register of Historic ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Gus Alberts image Gus Alberts.jpg position Third Baseman Shortstop birthdate September, 1860 birthplace Reading, Philadelphia deathdate death date and age 1912 5 7 1860 9 0 deathplace Idaho Springs, Colorado bats Right throws Right debutdate May 1 debutyear 1884 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburg Alleghenys finaldate September 22 finalyear 1891 finalteam Milwaukee Brewers AA Milwaukee Brewers stat1label At bat s stat1value 426 stat2label Run batted in RBI stat2value 50 stat3lable Home run Home Runs stat3value 1 stat4label Batting average stat4value .197 teams nowiki nowiki Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburg Alleghenys By 1884 Washington Nationals UA Washington Nationals By 1884 Cleveland Spiders Cleveland Blues By 1888 Milwaukee Brewers AA Milwaukee Brewers By 1891 August Peterson Alberts 1861 May 7, 1912 was an United States American infielder in Major League Baseball from 1884 in baseball 1884 1891 in baseball 1891 . He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh Alleghenys 1884 , Cleveland Blues AA Cleveland Blues 1888 in baseball 1888 , and the Milwaukee Brewers AA Milwaukee Brewers 1891 of the American Association 19th century American Association and very briefly for the Washington Nationals UA Washington Nationals of the Union Association 1884 . Alberts threw and batted right handed. He was 5 6.5 and 180 lbs. ref http www.baseball reference.com players a albergu01.shtml Baseball Reference Player Page ref In 120 games he Batting average batted .197 84 for 426 and scored 62 run baseball runs . An average third baseman and shortstop for the times, he had a fielding percentage of .867. Alberts was born in Reading, Pennsylvania . He died suddenly at the age ... , when he suddenly became ill with pneumonia and was taken to Idaho Springs to recuperate. Alberts ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alberts, Gus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Springs, Colorado DEFAULTSORT Alberts, Gus Category 19th century baseball players Category Major ... more details
Eunice Alberts born 1927 is an American contralto who had an active career as a concert soloist and opera ... premieres in New York City. Although Alberts made a number of impressive achievements in the field ... Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven . Early life and career Born in Boston , Alberts attended the Boston ... of Eunice Alberts at operissimo.com in German ref She also studied at the Tanglewood Music Center ... gst abstract.html?res FB0812FC3F5B127A93C0A81783D85F428485F9&scp 3&sq 22Eunice Alberts 22&st ...&scp 15&sq 22Eunice Alberts 22&st p title TANGLEWOOD HOST TO 5,900 BACH FANS ... June 28, 2009 ref Alberts moved to New York City in 1950 where she became a pupil of impresario Boris ...&scp 14&sq 22Eunice Alberts 22&st p title TJOHN HARMS CHORUS IS HEARD IN ELIJAH ...&scp 22&sq 22Eunice Alberts 22&st p title MANZONI REQUIEM GIVEN AT STADIUM Mitropoulos ... at the NYCO. She accepted the offer and on October 4, 1951 Alberts made her professional opera ...&scp 28&sq 22Eunice Alberts 22&st p title RIGOLETTO TO OPEN CITY OPERA 5TH WEEK work The New ... Alberts 22&st p title CITY OPERA CLOSES 8TH FALL SEASON Troupe Presents Don Giovanni, Halasz Conducting ... June 28, 2009 ref Alberts quickly became one of America s leading contraltos during the 1950s, singing ... abstract.html?res F10C1EFE3E59177B93CBA91789D95F478585F9&scp 34&sq 22Eunice Alberts 22&st p title TEMPLE ... Bach Festival . The year 1955 proved to be a banner year for Alberts. That year she sang ... query?query 22Eunice Alberts 22&srchst p&d &o &v &c &sort oldest&n 10&dp 0&daterange period&year1 1851 ... as Manfredo. In the 1956 1957 Chicago season, Alberts portrayed Wowkle in La fanciulla del West with Eleanor ... 1950.aspx Lyric Opera of Chicago Archives ref Following her stint in Chicago, Alberts performed leading ... gst abstract.html?res F70810F73454177B93C0A91788D85F438585F9&scp 47&sq 22Eunice Alberts 22 ... gst abstract.html?res F70715FD345D1A728DDDAD0A94D9405B808AF1D3&scp 50&sq 22Eunice Alberts ... more details