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1. In Memory of Lance Corporal Kevin Arthur Cahill
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- Let us not forget Lance Corporal Kevin Arthur Cahill, casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Marine Corps, LCPL Cahill served our country until October 12th, 1967 in Quang Tri, South Vietnam. ...
- LCPL Cahill is on panel 27E, line 093 of the Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington D. ...
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3. Gyrofrog: The Telharmonium
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- Performances such as these have a direct antecedent in an ambitious, groundbreaking experiment in electronic music: inventor Thaddeus Cahill's telharmonium. ...
- Thaddeus Cahill (1867-1934) first patented his telharmonium a century ago in 1896, when he described the instrument as a large system capable of electrically generating, controlling, and shaping sounds, which could be reproduced through a loudspeaker system. The instrument itself was a direct precursor to the modern synthesizer -- Cahill, in fact, used the term "synthesizing" in his patent to describe the device's operation -- yet the debut of the transistor, essential to the modern synthesizer's development, was still half a century away. ...
- Although the patent called for a total of 408 rheotomes, Cahill eventually devised a more efficient method in which the same rheotome would produce the fundamental frequency for one note, or a harmonic overtone for another (and vice-versa). ...
- Cahill built the first telharmonium as a demonstration model in 1900. In 1902, in an effort to secure financial backing from fellow Washingtonian George Westinghouse, Cahill sent telharmonium music over a telephone line to Westinghouse's home. This reflected Cahill's larger plan to link his instruments to homes, hotels, restaurants, and offices, each of whom would purchase subscriptions for this service. ... In fact, following the telegraph, Cahill's invention may represent the first use of telephone lines to transmit any type of information other than normal human speech; more specifically, the telharmonium may be considered the first in a series of efforts to transmit a live musical performance via communication lines, thus making Internet broadcasts merely the most recent example of this. ...
- Cahill never succeeded in building a telharmonium to the exact specifications set forth in his patent, but in 1906, he did complete a second model in Holyoke, Massachusetts. On March 16 of that year, musician Edwin Hall Pierce gave several telharmonium performances which were transmitted one mile via telephone from Cahill's factory to the ballroom of the Hotel Hamilton, where a telephone receiver had been equipped with a large paper horn (although Cahill's patent called for the inclusion of electromagnetic loudspeakers, they were apparently never built). ...
- There, the New York Electric Music Company planned to hold live telharmonium concerts which, in accordance with Cahill's plans, would be transmitted to subscribers over telephone lines. ... Combined with the fact that then-current technology was too inadequate for Cahill's vision, this ultimately led to operations ceasing. ...
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5. Salon Book Bag | Writers we love: Tim Cahill
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- Writers we love: Tim Cahill .
- Last night, I shudder to report, I dreamed about Tim Cahill. ...
- In that same column I also mentioned Pico Iyer and Tim Cahill, the two other travel writers who were guests of honor at the event.
- We parted on Sunday and I went to work on Monday, half in the office and half still enmeshed in that conference, and then on Monday night I settled down with Cahill's most recent collection of stories, "Pass the Butterworms. ...
- Leafing through them reminded me of my first encounters with Cahill -- during the early 1980s, when he was a sometime contributor to the San Francisco Examiner's Sunday magazine, where I was a senior editor. At that time, I was awed by Cahill's daring. ...
- As a reader, I was awed by Cahill's ability to physically push the envelope; as an editor, I was awed by his ability to push a similar envelope stylistically, playing with perspective and chronology, delivering life-changing lessons in deceptively simple and seductive accounts. ...
- This was the last piece in "Pass the Butterworms," entitled "Among the Karowai: A Stone Age Idyll," and -- like the best of Cahill's work -- it took me places I never expected to visit and taught me things I never expected to learn.
- The story begins in typically disarming Cahill fashion: "It was, I suppose, a single piece of ineptly executed and cynically fashioned art that sent me fleeing five hundred miles upriver, back into time, and deep into the malarial heart of the swamp. ...
- This opening has elements of what Cahill called at the conference the "reverse parallelogram lead" -- so called because "no one knows what the hell it means. ...
- And I am delightfully tweaked in quintessential Cahill perspective-bending fashion by the last two sentences: Normally you would expect "They were, some said, headhunters, cannibals, savages" to be followed by some sentence alluding to the author's fear and bravado in venturing boldly among such terrifying people. Instead, Cahill turns the spotlight on the people themselves, gets inside their heads to find the admirable and heartening truth such a rumor suggests: that they have not yet lost themselves to the forces of the modern world.
- This encounter leads Cahill to a quick discourse on the ancient and noble lineage of Asmat art -- whose pieces are prized in such prominent places as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This, in turn, leads to further information about the Asmat people, and the spooking tale of anthropologist Michael Rockefeller, who explored the same territory Cahill is about to visit. ...
- At the travel writers' conference, Cahill said, "Every good travel story embodies a quest. ...
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8. Sarah Cahill
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- Sarah Cahill is a pianist specializing in new American music and the American experimental tradition. ... She grew up in Berkeley, California and lives there with her husband, video artist and director John Sanborn, and their seven-year-old daughter Miranda Cahill Sanborn. ...
- Click Here to find out about Sarah Cahill's recent recording projects.
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- Reviewing the Reviewers, a symposium and concert featuring Pauline Oliveros, Kyle Gann, Beth Anderson, Al Margolis, and Sarah Cahill. ...
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9. the Telharmonium/Dynamophone
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- Thaddeus Cahill's "Dynamophone/Telharmonium" (1897).
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- In 1897 Thaddeus Cahill patented (pat no 580,035) what was to become the "Telharmonium" or "Dynamophone" which can be considered the first significant electronic musical instrument. ...
- The resulting sound was audible via acoustic horns built from piano soundboards in the early models, later models were linked directly to the telephone network or to a series of telephone receivers fitted with special acoustic horns - this was the only way to amplify the sound in this preamplifier era (Cahill's invention had predated the invention of amplifiers by 20 years). ...
- The visionary 36-note-per-octave keyboard designed around Cahill's ideas of just Intonation were far ahead of their time musically but proved unpopular with musicians who had little time to practice on the unusual keyboard this factor eventually added to the demise of the instrument. ...
- Cahill completed the third and final Telharmonium in march 1911, this machine was even bigger and more expensive than its predecessor. ...
- Cahill and the 'New England Electric Music Company' funded a plan to transmit 'Telharmony' using the Dynamophone to hotels, restaurants,theatres and private homes via the telephone network. ...
- Cahill, brother of Thaddeus, was as recently as 1950 trying to find a home for the prototype instrument, his search proved unsuccessful and the historic machine vanished. ...
- Dead Medium: Cahill's Telharmonium .
10. The Walking Purchase - William Vincent Cahill
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- William Vincent Cahill was an American artist who lived from 1878 to 1924. ... 1900), which is a depiction of chief Lappawinsoe's loss of land to William Penn in the mid 1700's, clearly belongs to the body of work he produced as an illustrator when Cahill produced some of his best works.
- Works by Cahill are rather rare to the auction market with only a couple of examples showing up during the past decade.
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11. Cahill Inspection Home
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- John Cahill does belong to all above associations.
- Cahill Inspection Services offers exceptional quality real estate inspections to the north Texas area. ...
- John Cahill, founder of Cahill Inspection Services, helped forge those Standards and Ethics over the years. ... This dedication to industry standards is carried forward into Cahill Inspection Services. ...
- Choosing a Cahill inspectors means choosing someone you can trust to objectively, independently and apart from anyone's interests other than your own, provide you with a report of the home’s major systems and components. ...
- John Cahill speaks house. ... All Professional Inspectors at Cahill Inspections Services are committed to at least 16 hours a year of continuing education in order to achieve and maintain their skills. ...
- Cahill Inspection Services cares about feedback from consumers on how our associates are doing. ...
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12. Cahill, United States Marchall (John Wyne)
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