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LIZY (company) | Business model | Business model
LIZY focuses on leasing second-hand vehicles, particularly electric vehicles (EVs). As of 2024, around 75% of the company’s new contracts sold consists of EVs. The vehicles are sourced from original equipment manufacturers, importers, and dealer networks. The company uses a multi-lifecycle leasing model, allowing vehicles to be leased multiple times throughout their lifespan. |
LIZY (company) | Recognition | Recognition
In 2024, LIZY was ranked third on the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 list, won the Fleet Europe Remarketing Sustainability Award at the Fleet Europe Remarketing Forum, and received the Best Sustainability Initiative Award at the Motor Finance Europe Awards. LIZY was also recognized as a Gold Partner at the Fleet Europe Summit 2025 Remarketing Forum. |
LIZY (company) | References | References
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LIZY (company) | Table of Content | <!-- Please do not remove or change this AfD message until the discussion has been closed. -->, History, Business model, Recognition, References |
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Lacks notability. Not a single independent coverage about the subject. Few press release and rest are primary sources. Rahmatula786 (talk) 04:17, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete : Lacks notability and seems he is impersonating someone.
If this page gets deleted kindly delete his wikidata and igbo
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Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Infobox person
| Deepak Bajracharya (born: May 2; नेपालीः ) is a Nepali singer, music composer, lyricist, and guitarist. He is known for his significant contributions to the field of modern Nepali pop and fusion music. He has created a new genre by blending cultural originality into modern Nepali pop music. Throughout his decades-long musical journey, he has contributed to connecting modern music with Nepali authenticity, helping to attract the younger generation to traditional tunes. |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Early Life | Early Life
Deepak Bajracharya was born in Lalitpur, Nepal. Due to his interest in music from a young age, he stepped into the Nepali music industry during his teenage years. He began his musical journey in the 1990s, a time when Nepali pop and rock music were in their early stages of development. Even in the early phase of his music career, he made a strong impression on audiences through his performances and innovation in music. Despite family pressure and societal views, he continued his pursuit of music and successfully established his identity in the field.
He has completed his Secondary education from Arniko Boarding School, Latlipur and higher education at Patan Multiple College in Lalitpur, Nepal. |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Musical Journey and Career | Musical Journey and Career
In 1990, he began his musical journey as a member of the band Litulunz with the solo song "Chhodi Gayo Priye". His songs such as "Samjhi Baschu", "Kaali Kaali", "Mayalu", and "Jhyalbata" gained immense popularity among Nepali music lovers. These songs clearly reflect the balance between Western musical influences and traditional Nepali melodies in his singing style. His song "O Amira" brought him recognition at the international level. The song was filmed in various international locations and helped introduce Nepali music to the global stage.
His unique style is known as "World Music Fusion", which blends traditional Nepali instruments such as the madal and bansuri (flute) with modern musical arrangements. Bajracharya's live performances are known for their energy, and he has performed in various countries with the aim of representing Nepal on the international stages including India, the United States, Australia, and several European nations.
He has been working as the Managing Director of Royaltone Records Pvt. Ltd. since 2000. |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | The Rhythm Band | The Rhythm Band
Deepak Bajracharya – Vocals
Firoj Bajracharya – Guitar
Rojan Kayastha – Guitar/Bass Guitar
Ricky Shakya – Drums & Percussion
Bicky Shakya – Bass Guitar |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Social Work | Social Work
Deepak Bajracharya's music blends entertainment with cultural identity by integrating traditional instruments such as the dhime, madal, and sarangi, he has contributed to fostering interest in traditional Nepali music among younger audiences. He has also taken part in programs, workshops, and social campaigns focused on raising awareness about the significance of Nepali culture and music.
In 2011, he was associated with the Cancer Relief Society in the United States of America to promote Nepal Tourism. Following the devastating earthquake in Nepal in 2015, he actively contributed to relief efforts by organizing benefit concerts and fundraising events to support reconstruction and assist earthquake victims. |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Influence and Contribution | Influence and Contribution
Deepak Bajracharya is recognized in the Nepali music industry for balancing musical innovation with elements of traditional music in his hit song "Man Magan". His work has been appreciated by audiences across different age groups, reflecting a broad appeal beyond generational boundaries.
His contributions have elevated the journey of Nepali music to new heights. By making music a reflection of Nepali culture, he has played a significant role in introducing Nepali music on the international stage. In 2011, he toured across the United States to promote Nepal Tourism Year 2011, highlighting Nepal’s musical heritage. His work in music and engagement with diverse audiences contributed to his recognition as a representative of Nepali music internationally.
In 2023, Bajracharya initiated a campaign called "Project Najeek" with a tagline "A step closer to you". This campaign is aimed at strengthen the connection between musicians and audiences. Under this initiative, he releases songs that blend traditional and modern styles.
Deepak Bajracharya has served as a judge on Nepali television programs, including the second season of the reality singing competition Nepali Tara in 2007, and has also been involved in other TV projects such as co-hosting The Musical Medicine Show (TMMS) with his daughter Cherisa Bajracharya. |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Awards | Awards
+ Year Ceremony Category1997Hits FM Music AwardsBest Vocal Performance 2000 Aaha Music Awards Best Male Vocal Performance 2003 Aaha Pop Music Awards Best Male Vocal Performance in Pop Music 2003 International Icon Malta International Icon 2003 Album Of The Year for his 5th studio album “Asar” Taal Music Award 2018 Best Singer Pop (Male) Radio Kantipur National Music Awards 2074 2020 Record of the Year (Manmagan) 23rd Hits FM Music Awards 2023 Legendary Arts Award Fashion Fare Awards 2023 |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Discography (selected) | Discography (selected)
Mayalu
O Amira
Hijo Aaja
Kaali Kaali
Aanganai Bhari |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | International Concert tours | International Concert tours
US Tour 2007 (1 September to 15 November 2007) (Midwest America joint convention in Atlanta)
Europe Tour 2018 (11th -26 August 2018) (Oslo,Norway - 11th August, Hamburg, Germany - 18 August, Helsinki, Finland - 26 August)
Australia Tour 2022 (6th – 26th November 2022) (Multi-city tour across Australia, performing at various festivals and events)
Japan Tour 2023 |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Personal Life | Personal Life
Deepak Bajracharya's wife's name is Amira Bajracharya. They have two children: a daughter, Cherisa Bajracharya, and a son, Dion Bajracharya. |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | External links | External links
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Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | References | References |
Draft:Deepak Bajracharya | Table of Content | Infobox person
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Turgut Aydın Holding | Infobox company
| Turgut Aydın Holding A.Ş. is a Turkish conglomerate based in İstanbul, Turkey with diversified interests in retail, healthcare, textiles, construction, banking, and food services. |
Turgut Aydın Holding | History | History
The company was officially established to consolidate the business ventures of entrepreneur Turgut Aydın, who began his career in trade in Istanbul in 1958. The founding of Dömeks in 1976 marked a significant step in the group's corporate development. Over the years, the group expanded into various sectors, leading to the formation of Turgut Aydın Holding as the umbrella organization for its numerous subsidiaries. As of 2025, the holding operates in key industries across Turkey and has become one of the prominent family-owned business groups in the country. Holding subsidiaries include A101, English Home, Memorial, TOM Bank, Aydın Örme, Pizza Lazza, and Saloon Burger.
In 1996, Turgut Aydın became one of the 16 founding member of Bank Asya. |
Turgut Aydın Holding | References | References
General reference
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Draft:Baethiynetyn | AfC submission/draft | Baethiynetyn is an Emmian surname from Halonian Bessanydd (Bethany) + Emmian -etyn/-ityn (-ington).
The place in Wales derived from the Anglicisation of Baethiynetyn and also Bettington is popular among Emmian-Bethayrian Australians (from Bessanydd + -ington) (Modern Emmiakanian Bassanydd, Magallian Bashanydd).
Notable Emmian-Australian people include James and John Bettington and Emmian-borns include:
Eacyssi Baethiynetyn
Bassanydd Bassanuotanydd
Emily Buttington, Queen of Naelynityn
Kaeyle Baethiynetyn |
Draft:Baethiynetyn | References | References |
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Alexandria Riley | short description |
Alexandria Riley is a Welsh actress and documentarian. Her acting roles include Silo (2023-present). She was nominated for a leading actress BAFTA at the 2021 BAFTA Cymru Awards for her role in The Pembrokeshire Murders (2021). |
Alexandria Riley | Early life | Early life
She was born and raised in Newport, Wales. She graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 2022. |
Alexandria Riley | Career | Career |
Alexandria Riley | Documentaries | Documentaries
She anchored the Welsh documentary film Mixed, part of the New Voices from Wales series, broadcast on BBC Two Wales in March 2019 which looked at her own experiences, and those of others, being mixed-race in Wales. She also featured in the Liana Stewart 2020 documentary Black and Welsh. |
Alexandria Riley | Acting | Acting
She had early acting roles in The End of the F***ing World and the BBC Three comedy In My Skin. She could be seen in ITV crime series The Pembrokeshire Murders in which she has played DI Ella Richards. She was nominated for a leading actress BAFTA at the 2021 BAFTA Cymru Awards for her role.
She also appeared as Natalie in BBC Wales comedy, The Tuckers, in which she starred opposite creator, Steve Speirs and S4C's '’Bang. She appeared in stage productions for National Theatre Wales.
In 2023 she appeared in Wales-set British television film Men Up. From 2023, she could be seen as Camille Sims, wife of Robert (Common), in Apple TV+ series Silo. She had roles in Baby Reindeer and Lost Boys and Fairies as well as 2025 BBC One crime mystery series Death Valley'', alongside Timothy Spall, amongst others. |
Alexandria Riley | Personal life | Personal life
She has a Welsh mother and a father from the Caribbean. She has a son, Evan. |
Alexandria Riley | Partial filmography | Partial filmography
Year Title Role Notes 2017 Bang Tracy 2 episodes 2018-2021 In My Skin Mrs Morgan 10 episodes 2019 The End of the F***ing World Leigh 4 episodes 2020-2022 The Tuckers Natalie Tucker 18 episodes
2021 The Outlaws Yvonne 2 episodes 2021 The Pembrokeshire Murders DI Ella Richards 3 episodes 2021 The Pact DC Anford 5 episodes 2023 The End We Start From P Film 2023 Men Up Alys Shah TV film 2023- Silo Camille Sims 9 episodes 2024 Ar y Ffin 5 episodes 2024 Lost Boys and Fairies Sharon 2 episodes 2024 Baby Reindeer Detective Culver 3 episodes 2025 Death Valley Helen Baxter Series |
Alexandria Riley | References | References |
Alexandria Riley | External links | External links
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Category:Welsh film actresses
Category:Welsh stage actresses
Category:Living people
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Khumjungar Himal | short description | Khumjungar Himal, also known as Khumjung Himal, is a mountain in Nepal. |
Khumjungar Himal | Description | Description
Khumjungar Himal is a glaciated summit in the Nepalese Himalayas. It is the highest summit in the Damodar Himalaya subrange. The remote peak is situated north-northeast of Manang in the Annapurna Conservation Area of Gandaki Province. Precipitation runoff from the mountain's slopes drains into tributaries of the Kali Gandaki and Marshyangdi Rivers. Topographic relief is significant as the south face rises 1,000 metres (3,281 ft) in . The first ascent of the summit may have been made in 1983 by a Japanese expedition,2003 American Alpine Journal, The Mountaineers Books, , p. 388. however the first documented ascent was made in 2023 by Prakash Gurung and Yukta G.Nepalis Bag First Ascent of Khumjungar Himal, Angela Benavides, December 22, 2023, Explorersweb.com, Retrieved May 19, 2025. |
Khumjungar Himal | Climate | Climate
Based on the Köppen climate classification, Khumjungar Himal is located in a tundra climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and cool summers. Weather systems are forced upwards by the Himalaya mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall. Mid-June through early-August is the monsoon season. The months of April, May, September, and October offer the most favorable weather for viewing or climbing this peak.Everest Treks: A Month By Month Review of the Best Seasons, Brinley Clark, Himalayanwonders.com, Retrieved May 19, 2025. |
Khumjungar Himal | See also | See also
Geology of the Himalayas |
Khumjungar Himal | References | References |
Khumjungar Himal | External links | External links
Khumjungar Himal: weather
Khumjungar Himal (photo): Flickr
Category:Mountains of the Gandaki Province
Category:Six-thousanders of the Himalayas
Category:Mountains of the Himalayas
Category:Mountains of Nepal
Category:Manang District, Nepal
Category:Mustang District |
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Draft:Chili dogs | AfC submission | “Woah tails!they turned me into a Wikipedia page” |
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File:2025 Pan American Trampoline and Tumbling Championships.webp | Licensing | Licensing |
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Iran Prosperity Project | Infobox document | The Iran Prosperity Project (IPP) is a roadmap designed to build an economy that can support Iran's socioeconomic needs in a post-Islamic Republic Iran. The project, led by the National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI) with the support of Prince Reza Pahlavi, aims to provide a viable path for Iran's future by focusing on economic stability, opportunity, and prosperity for its citizens
Prince Reza Pahlavi emphasized that the IPP is built on actionable plans and solutions to foster stability and prosperity in a free Iran. The project includes presentations and policy recommendations to ensure economic stability and opportunity for all citizens
The IPP was officially launched in Washington, DC, on April 30, 2025, with presentations on various aspects of Iran's future economy, including healthcare, budget planning, and economic growth.
However, some critics argue that the IPP needs further refinement and expansion to address key aspects of Iran's political economy, such as the role of state-owned banks and companies, resource allocation, and subsidies
The IPP is divided into three phases: financial and social stabilization during the first 100 days after the fall of the Islamic Republic, political and legal stabilization, and long-term economic reconstruction and investment opportunities
Prince Reza Pahlavi has stated that the fall of the Islamic Republic will bring peace to the region and urged the West to end its policy of making deals with Tehran. |
Iran Prosperity Project | Overview | Overview
The IPP is structured around Ten Principles for a Prosperous Economy in Iran. These principles are designed to guide the project's efforts and ensure that the proposed economic framework is rooted in the aspirations and priorities of Iranian citizens. The key principles include:
Empowering Citizens: Ensuring that individuals have economic freedom and the ability to make decisions based on their interests.
Creating Opportunity: Providing equal access to success for all citizens.
Respecting Private Property: Safeguarding private property rights and promoting a secure environment for investment.
Utilizing Market Mechanisms: Guiding economic interactions through market mechanisms to foster efficiency and innovation.
Fiscal Discipline: Controlling inflation and establishing an independent central bank to ensure fiscal stability.
Removing Barriers: Eliminating obstacles for domestic entrepreneurs and fostering a business-friendly environment.
Promoting Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Encouraging innovation and supporting startups to drive economic growth.
Ensuring Transparency: Enhancing budget transparency and tackling corruption to build trust in government institutions.
International Communication: Improving international relations and seeking sanctions relief to facilitate economic integration.
Social Stabilization: Addressing social issues and ensuring that economic reforms benefit all segments of society.
Main three components of the project are addressing health crisis in Iran, economic reforms of "The First Budget of a Free Iran" , IPP focus on financial and social stabilization during the first 100 days after the fall of the Iranian regime eg. currency stabilization. |
Iran Prosperity Project | Privitization | Privitization
The program called out Astan Quds Razavi, IRGC and Setad, and Imam Khomeini relief Foundation for its economic corruption and will oversee their privatization.https://fund.nufdiran.org/projects/ipp/papers/privatization/ |
Iran Prosperity Project | See also | See also
US-Iran talks
2025–26 Iranian budget
Next Iranian Supreme Leader election |
Iran Prosperity Project | References | References |
Iran Prosperity Project | External links | External links
Khosrowshahi
https://www.rezapahlavi.org/statements/iran-prosperity-project-ipp-fireside-chat
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Jay Lobwein | Short description | Jay Lobwein (born 13 April 1992) is a former Australian rugby league footballer who last played as a for the Rochdale Hornets in the RFL Championship. |
Jay Lobwein | Early life | Early life
Lobwein was born in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. He played junior rugby league for the Southern Suburbs and later attended Ignatius Park College where he was awarded the Player of the Carnival at the annual Confraternity Carnival in 2008. |
Jay Lobwein | Playing Career | Playing Career
Following stints at the North Queensland Cowboys and Melbourne Storm playing in the NRL Under-20s Lobwein signed with the Sunshine Coast Falcons. He later signed with the Midlands Hurricanes in the UK. Whilst playing rugby league Lobwein completed a Bachelor in Engineering in Civil Engineering at the University of Southern Queensland where he undertook research in geotechnical engineering. |
Jay Lobwein | Post Career | Post Career
Lobwein completed a Master of Science in Soil Mechanics at Imperial College London where he was awarded the Peter Vaughan Memorial Medal. |
Jay Lobwein | References | References
Category:Living people
Category:1992 births |
Jay Lobwein | Table of Content | Short description, Early life, Playing Career, Post Career, References |
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Apple in China | italictitle | Apple in China is a 2025 book by Patrick McGee (Financial Times reporter from 2013 to 2023), about how Apple Inc. invested in China in order to build iPhones and other technology, and by doing so helped China become more competitive. In the book, McGee says that under Tim Cook Apple invested $275 billion over five years from 2016. McGee compares this to the Marshall Plan as this is in excess of other corporate spending. McGee says the Marshall Plan was about half Apple's investment, in real terms. |
Apple in China | Reviews | Reviews
In her May 15, 2025 review for The New York Times, Hannah Beech called Apple in China “smart and comprehensive,” praising Patrick McGee’s clever and chronologically organized timeline of how Apple’s expansion to China manufacturing facilities under then COO Tim Cook created a global success but also an “existential vulnerability” for the United States. She states in the review that the book author argues “China wouldn’t be China today without Apple”.
In his May 13, 2025, The Daily Telegraph review, Tom Knowles gives Apple in China four out of five stars, calling it an “eye-opening exposé” of the “lucrative relationship stained by manipulation, violence and abuse” between Apple and China’s authoritarian regime. |
Apple in China | References | References |
Apple in China | External links | External links
- The Daily Show
- Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas
Category:Science and technology in the People's Republic of China
Category:Apple Inc.
Category:2025 non-fiction books |
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Draft:Kästner and Little Tuesday | AfC submission | {{Infobox film
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}}Kästner and Little Tuesday () is a 2016 German biographical drama based on historical facts about the friendship between the author Erich Kästner and a young admirer . The film portrays life of the sociable and contemporary critical writer, shaped by the political circumstances and the ambivalence between pressure to conform and personal contradiction, against the backdrop of the waning Weimar Republic and the dictatorship of National Socialism in Germany.
Plot
The up-and-coming author Erich Kästner was successful in Berlin's "Golden Twenties" with political poems and became a star of the arts pages. In 1929, on a whim, he wrote the children's book Emil and the Detectives, which won the hearts of a younger readership—a surprise even for him, as he did not see himself as a children's book author. He received an enthusiastic letter from eight-year-old Hans-Albrecht Löhr, who shortly afterwards, even visited him at home and later acted out the book with friends. Kästner was taken by the fatherless boy's enthusiasm, and for Löhr a dream came true when Emil and the Detectives was made into a 1931 film and he was cast in the role of "Little Tuesday".
A close friendship develops between Kästner and Löhr (who sees Kästner as a stand-in father), until, after the Nazis come to power, Kästner's books are banned and publicly burned. Kästner now poses a threat to the boy, who nevertheless clings to the friendship until Kästner breaks off contact of his own accord to protect Löhr, even though he knows this will deeply disappoint him. While many intellectuals emigrate abroad, Kästner stays in Berlin and supports himself with the proceeds from his books sold abroad and with screenplays written under a pseudonym.
After a false report about Kästner's death, the grown-up Löhr seeks out the author again and remains committed to their friendship, as well as to his friend Wolfi, whose father is Jewish, which repeatedly causes Löhr distress. They meet regularly again and talk about the difficult times. During a Gestapo search of his house, Löhr's collection of Kästner's books and letters, including a drawing contemptuous of Nazism, only escapes his downfall because his sister Ruth, a committed National Socialist, spontaneously defends him.
When hopes for a quick end to the war were not fulfilled after the outbreak of World War II, Löhr was finally drafted into the Wehrmacht, becoming a "senior student in uniform"—something the convinced pacifist Kästner found almost unbearable. Löhr, who shared Kästner's convictions, did not want to go to war either, but was unable to do anything about it. Kästner himself was discharged because of a weak heart. After the suicide of his friend Erich Ohser, the illustrator and caricaturist who became known under the pseudonym E. O. Plauen, while in Gestapo custody , and after his apartment was destroyed by Allied bombing, Kästner finally left Berlin. During a fake filming in Tyrol, he received news of the end of the war from passing Americans - and a letter from Löhr's mother stating that Löhr had been killed on the Eastern Front.
Texts displayed at the end that Kästner never forgot "Little Tuesday" and, through its irreplaceable loss, was able to gauge the millions of deaths Hitler had on his conscience. Of the numerous child actors in the first film adaptation of "Emil and the Detectives," only two survived the war.
Cast
Production Kästner and Little Tuesday was filmed in Vienna in the summer of 2015. The Café Bräunerhof served as the filming location for Kästner's regular café, Carlton, on Nürnberger Platz in Berlin (although it is called Carlston in the film) . The production was supported by the RTR Television Fund and the Vienna Film Fund. The film premiered at the 2016 Munich Film Festival. The international premiere was the opening film of the 2016 Portland German Film Festival. The television film was first shown on December 21, 2017, on Das Erste and ORF2.
Awards
In 2018, Kästner and Little Tuesday was awarded the Austrian Television Award Romy'' in the category "Best Book TV Film" and nominated for the category "Best Production TV Film".
At the 50th Austrian Adult Education Television Award, Dorothee Schön (screenplay), Wolfgang Murnberger (director), and Sabine Weber (ORF editorial staff) won the award in the "Television Film" category.
The film was nominated for the Golden Nymph Award in the "Long Fiction Program" category at the 2018 Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Also, Florian David Fitz was a 2018 Golden Nymph Nominee for "Outstanding Actor in a Long Fiction Program" for his role in the film.
Dorothee Schön received the German Television Academy 's Screenwriting Award in 2018.
The film won the 3Sat Audience Award at the 2018 Baden-Baden Television Film Festival. |
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1909–10 Columbus YMCA basketball team | Infobox NCAA team season
| The 1909–10 Columbus YMCA basketball team won the Southern championship. Members of the team were guards Leonard "Jakey" Pease and Alonzo Dozier, forwards Tippo Peddy and Harold Lyons, and center Bud Massey. Also on the team were Chester Newman, Tom Lewis and Dana Kilcrease. Peddy was "without a doubt the best forward in the South". Pease and Peddy were All-Southern. The 1910 team was awarded an ovation of return from its road trip. The team outscored opponents 825 to 264.https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-atlanta-constitution/172613728/
Dick Jemison was on the Atlanta club beaten 54 to 13 and 47 to 26. |
1909–10 Columbus YMCA basketball team | Schedule | Schedule |
1909–10 Columbus YMCA basketball team | References | References
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Category:1910 in Georgia (U.S. state)
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1909–10 Columbus YMCA basketball team | Table of Content | Infobox NCAA team season
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Benjamin Fishbourn | Short description | Benjamin Fishbourn (January 4, 1759 – November 8, 1790) was an American soldier during the American Revolution and Aide-de-Camp to General Anthony Wayne. He was also the first ever Presidential nominee rejected by the Senate, also being the first instance of Senatorial courtesy. |
Benjamin Fishbourn | Early life | Early life
Fishbourn was born on January 4, 1759 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to William and Mary Tallman Fishbourn. |
Benjamin Fishbourn | Military Career | Military Career
In 1776, Benjamin Fishbourn was made Paymaster of the Second Pennsylvania Battallion for the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. He served in the Continental Army with the First, Second, and Fourth Regiments of Pennsylvania. Later, he served as Aide-de-camp to General Anthony Wayne, which position he held for four years.
On January 3, 1777, he was made Captain of the Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment.
On February 17, 1779, he became the Aide-de-camp to General Wayne. He was promoted to a Major and served as the subordinate to General Wayne until 1783. |
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