This document is a specialty drink menu from a golf museum. It includes 5 drink recipes each inspired by an important figure or event in golf history. Each drink is accompanied by a 1-2 sentence summary and small image related to the historical inspiration for the drink. The drinks and figures highlighted include Bobby Jones, John Shippen, Tom Morris Sr., early women golfers, and Jack Nicklaus.
Remembering the Orange Bowl 2007 Football Program insertEtta Schaller
This document provides a history of the Orange Bowl stadium in Miami and its significance to the University of Miami football program over 71 years. It describes how the stadium was built in 1937 for $360,000 and grew from 22,324 seats to over 72,000 seats. It hosted not only UM football but also the Orange Bowl classic, Miami Dolphins games, and Super Bowls. The stadium witnessed many historic UM football moments and played a key role in the team's rise to prominence from the 1950s onward. It served as the Hurricanes' home field until their final game there in 2007 after which they moved to a new on-campus stadium.
The Archibald Prize is an annual portraiture prize established in 1921 by Jules Archibald. It awards AUD$100,000 to the winning portrait of a living Australian. Over the years it has sparked controversy with unconventional portraits and subjects. Styles have varied widely from photorealism to expressionism. Notable winners include William Dobell, Brett Whiteley, Davida Allen, and Craig Ruddy. The prize has played a role in challenging conventions and redefining portraiture in Australian art.
Holmes recebeu um telegrama sobre um caso misterioso no Vale Boscombe. Ele convida Watson para acompanhá-lo na investigação. O caso envolve o assassinato de Charles McCarthy, um fazendeiro que alugava terras de John Turner. O filho de McCarthy é o principal suspeito do crime.
The document outlines the seven most common mistakes businesses make when doing business online: 1) copyright infringement, 2) trademark infringement, 3) deceptive trade practices, 4) breach of privacy, 5) using a competitor's trademark in Google AdWords campaigns, 6) violation of spam laws, and 7) overlooking legal aspects of social media. It provides examples and solutions for avoiding each mistake to reduce legal risks for online businesses. Overall, businesses should consult an internet lawyer to review their practices and ensure proper legal documentation is displayed.
This document summarizes a Girl Geek Dinner social media workshop held in Melbourne. It includes presentations on corporate social media strategies from Kat Loughrey, grassroots social media strategies from Tamsien West, and personal social media strategies from Jess Genevieve Brown. The document provides tips and examples from brands like Oreo and the Australian Open on how to effectively use social media for businesses. It also discusses how to build an engaged community without a budget and tips for personal social media use and content creation.
Remembering the Orange Bowl 2007 Football Program insertEtta Schaller
This document provides a history of the Orange Bowl stadium in Miami and its significance to the University of Miami football program over 71 years. It describes how the stadium was built in 1937 for $360,000 and grew from 22,324 seats to over 72,000 seats. It hosted not only UM football but also the Orange Bowl classic, Miami Dolphins games, and Super Bowls. The stadium witnessed many historic UM football moments and played a key role in the team's rise to prominence from the 1950s onward. It served as the Hurricanes' home field until their final game there in 2007 after which they moved to a new on-campus stadium.
The Archibald Prize is an annual portraiture prize established in 1921 by Jules Archibald. It awards AUD$100,000 to the winning portrait of a living Australian. Over the years it has sparked controversy with unconventional portraits and subjects. Styles have varied widely from photorealism to expressionism. Notable winners include William Dobell, Brett Whiteley, Davida Allen, and Craig Ruddy. The prize has played a role in challenging conventions and redefining portraiture in Australian art.
Holmes recebeu um telegrama sobre um caso misterioso no Vale Boscombe. Ele convida Watson para acompanhá-lo na investigação. O caso envolve o assassinato de Charles McCarthy, um fazendeiro que alugava terras de John Turner. O filho de McCarthy é o principal suspeito do crime.
The document outlines the seven most common mistakes businesses make when doing business online: 1) copyright infringement, 2) trademark infringement, 3) deceptive trade practices, 4) breach of privacy, 5) using a competitor's trademark in Google AdWords campaigns, 6) violation of spam laws, and 7) overlooking legal aspects of social media. It provides examples and solutions for avoiding each mistake to reduce legal risks for online businesses. Overall, businesses should consult an internet lawyer to review their practices and ensure proper legal documentation is displayed.
This document summarizes a Girl Geek Dinner social media workshop held in Melbourne. It includes presentations on corporate social media strategies from Kat Loughrey, grassroots social media strategies from Tamsien West, and personal social media strategies from Jess Genevieve Brown. The document provides tips and examples from brands like Oreo and the Australian Open on how to effectively use social media for businesses. It also discusses how to build an engaged community without a budget and tips for personal social media use and content creation.
The history of sport in Marlborough, Massachusetts, from 1660 to the present. Presented January 30, 2013, by Bob Kane, curator of the Marlborough Historical Society. More information on Marlborough and on the historical society is at www.HistoricMarlborough.org.
The painting "The Carpenter's Son" by Edward Emerson Simmons, which originally hung in the home of Amelia Jones, a prominent New Bedford family, is being restored and returned to the Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum. The painting was damaged in 1997 while in the possession of the First Unitarian Church, to whom it was bequeathed, but a significant piece was discovered in 2006. The museum has contracted with a painting conservation expert to restore the painting over 18 months, returning an important piece of New Bedford history to its original home.
James dietz was commissioned by warner brothersslpr2013
There are 12 original paintings that must be sold as an in-tact collection. Mountainsong Galleries in Carmel-by-the-Sea has the exclusive on this collection available for $90,000-. Mountainsong Galleries in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, is committed to representing more OPA and AIS credentialed Master Artists than any gallery in the world.
The document summarizes the history and significance of the Buckhorn Baths and Wildlife Museum in Mesa, Arizona, which was established in 1939 by Alice and Ted Sliger. It was an important hot springs resort and attracted famous visitors. The Sligers also collected Western art, including works by George Frederick and Arnold Krug, who lived at the Baths. The Hidden Mesa exhibition features a representative selection of their artwork. The Mesa Preservation Foundation hopes to preserve and reopen the Buckhorn Baths.
The document provides details about a trivia game called Mosstermind including the rules, six sets of trivia questions, and the categories covered in the questions such as movies, Olympics, geography, and music. The questions test knowledge about famous people, events, places, brands, and more from around the world and throughout history.
Mountainsong galleries in carmel by-the-sea has the exclusive on this histori...slpr2013
James Dietz was commissioned by George Lucas to do a large scale painting of Star Wars for a book Lucas was putting together. Mountainsong Galleries in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, is committed to representing more OPA and AIS credentialed Master Artists than any gallery in the world.
Albert Warren Tillinghast was born in 1876 in Pennsylvania to a wealthy family. He took up golf in the 1890s and became a top amateur player, representing the US in international matches. In the early 1900s, he began designing golf courses and is considered the founder of modern American golf course architecture. Some of his notable course designs include Shawnee Country Club, Pine Valley Golf Club, and the dual courses at Baltusrol Golf Club. By the 1920s, Tillinghast was one of the most renowned golf course architects in the United States.
WEEKLY THEME QUIZ JOURNEY- SPECIAL THEME QUIZ- 2.8.2020 BY PARTHA GUPTAPartha Gupta
The document is an announcement for a special theme quiz being conducted by Partha Gupta on his Facebook page. It provides details about the quiz such as it being comprised of 10 questions related to a centralized theme. Participants can earn points for each correct answer and an additional bonus for correctly identifying the overall theme. The quiz is scheduled to take place on August 2nd, 2020 at 10pm and participants should provide their answers via SMS or WhatsApp to the provided numbers.
Albert Warren Tillinghast was a renowned American golf course architect who designed over 150 courses between 1907 and 1942. He is considered the "father of American golf course architecture." Tillinghast started as a top amateur golfer before pursuing a career in golf writing and course design. Some of his most famous designs include Baltusrol, Bethpage Black, Winged Foot, and San Francisco Golf Club. Tillinghast pioneered original design elements and worked to incorporate natural features into his courses to make them both challenging and beautiful.
Albert Warren Tillinghast was born in 1876 in Pennsylvania to a wealthy family. He took up golf in the 1890s and became a top amateur player, representing the US in international matches. In the early 1900s, he began designing golf courses and is considered a pioneer of modern American golf course architecture. Some of his notable course designs include Shawnee Country Club, Pine Valley Golf Club, and the dual courses at Baltusrol Golf Club. By the 1920s, Tillinghast was one of the most renowned golf course architects in the United States.
The document summarizes the history and development of amateur golf championships in the United States from 1894 to 1930. It discusses the founding of the United States Golf Association (USGA) in 1894 to establish a governing body for the sport. It then outlines notable early champions and courses that hosted the U.S. Amateur Championship throughout its early decades. It focuses on Bobby Jones' dominance in the 1920s, describing his victories in 1924, 1925, 1927, and 1928 as well as his pursuit of the Grand Slam in 1930, which included winning his fifth U.S. Amateur title.
Yellowstone National Park was created in 1872 and is located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, making it the oldest national park in the world. It is home to many trees, animals like buffalo and bears, and geothermal features such as the famous Old Faithful Geyser.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
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An early 1900s Miller Brothers 101 Ranch performer’s beaded gun belt sold for $10,000, while a circa 1940 handmade buckskin and beaded ceremonial Nez Perce dress realized $9,062.
Three homestead parcels were combined in the 1950’s and 60’s to create a 127 acre sports center at the west end of Devonshire, on what is today’s Chatsworth Park South and part of Rockpointe.
•There are multiple stories involved:
•The founding of the Aqua Sierra Sportsmans club in 1949, and the building of two skeet and trap stations by 1951/52, before Minnie Hill Palmer sold the Hill homestead.
•The expansion of Aqua Sierra after the 1956 purchase of the Hill homestead by Henry Berkenkamp of Oroweat Bakeries. By 1959, there were five skeet and trap stations, a 90 foot hi-tower, one nine-hole golf course, a driving range, and two trout lakes. In 1959 it is advertised as the Roy Rogers Sports Center.
• In 1961, three additional nine-hole golf courses were added on the adjacent 52 acre Butler/De Jeremias homestead parcels. This acreage was leased from the Scheplers.
•The decline of the sports center began in 1968, when Rockpointe began development on the Butler homestead parcel. In 1973 the City of Los Angeles purchased the 75 acre skeet/fishing/golf course site and it became today’s Chatsworth Park South.
The document is a newsletter from The Homestead resort celebrating 245 years since it first opened its doors to guests in 1766. It discusses the history of the resort and how it began as a place for people to take the mineral waters for their restorative powers. Over time more amenities were added like golf courses, stables, and activities. It invites readers to join in celebrating the history and experiencing the hospitality of the resort. It is signed by the Vice President and General Manager, Peter Faraone.
Urbane Irish nationalist Robert Wilson Lynd published an article in 1921 defending superstition. He regarded theatre as the second most superstitious institution in England after horse racing, where wishing someone luck is seen as unlucky so one should say something insulting instead. Pierre Omidyar founded eBay in 1995 after the first item sold was a broken laser pointer for $14.83. Martin Frobisher returned from trying to find the Northwest Passage with a cargo of worthless pyrite which came to be known as "fool's gold".
The document describes a 3 course menu for The Cafe. The first course includes asparagus soup with cauliflower flan and a salad of greens with mozzarella. The second course offers a choice of pan-roasted chicken with potatoes and vegetables or grilled salmon with artichokes and beans. Chocolate brownie cheesecake with caramel sauce is presented for the third course.
The history of sport in Marlborough, Massachusetts, from 1660 to the present. Presented January 30, 2013, by Bob Kane, curator of the Marlborough Historical Society. More information on Marlborough and on the historical society is at www.HistoricMarlborough.org.
The painting "The Carpenter's Son" by Edward Emerson Simmons, which originally hung in the home of Amelia Jones, a prominent New Bedford family, is being restored and returned to the Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum. The painting was damaged in 1997 while in the possession of the First Unitarian Church, to whom it was bequeathed, but a significant piece was discovered in 2006. The museum has contracted with a painting conservation expert to restore the painting over 18 months, returning an important piece of New Bedford history to its original home.
James dietz was commissioned by warner brothersslpr2013
There are 12 original paintings that must be sold as an in-tact collection. Mountainsong Galleries in Carmel-by-the-Sea has the exclusive on this collection available for $90,000-. Mountainsong Galleries in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, is committed to representing more OPA and AIS credentialed Master Artists than any gallery in the world.
The document summarizes the history and significance of the Buckhorn Baths and Wildlife Museum in Mesa, Arizona, which was established in 1939 by Alice and Ted Sliger. It was an important hot springs resort and attracted famous visitors. The Sligers also collected Western art, including works by George Frederick and Arnold Krug, who lived at the Baths. The Hidden Mesa exhibition features a representative selection of their artwork. The Mesa Preservation Foundation hopes to preserve and reopen the Buckhorn Baths.
The document provides details about a trivia game called Mosstermind including the rules, six sets of trivia questions, and the categories covered in the questions such as movies, Olympics, geography, and music. The questions test knowledge about famous people, events, places, brands, and more from around the world and throughout history.
Mountainsong galleries in carmel by-the-sea has the exclusive on this histori...slpr2013
James Dietz was commissioned by George Lucas to do a large scale painting of Star Wars for a book Lucas was putting together. Mountainsong Galleries in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, is committed to representing more OPA and AIS credentialed Master Artists than any gallery in the world.
Albert Warren Tillinghast was born in 1876 in Pennsylvania to a wealthy family. He took up golf in the 1890s and became a top amateur player, representing the US in international matches. In the early 1900s, he began designing golf courses and is considered the founder of modern American golf course architecture. Some of his notable course designs include Shawnee Country Club, Pine Valley Golf Club, and the dual courses at Baltusrol Golf Club. By the 1920s, Tillinghast was one of the most renowned golf course architects in the United States.
WEEKLY THEME QUIZ JOURNEY- SPECIAL THEME QUIZ- 2.8.2020 BY PARTHA GUPTAPartha Gupta
The document is an announcement for a special theme quiz being conducted by Partha Gupta on his Facebook page. It provides details about the quiz such as it being comprised of 10 questions related to a centralized theme. Participants can earn points for each correct answer and an additional bonus for correctly identifying the overall theme. The quiz is scheduled to take place on August 2nd, 2020 at 10pm and participants should provide their answers via SMS or WhatsApp to the provided numbers.
Albert Warren Tillinghast was a renowned American golf course architect who designed over 150 courses between 1907 and 1942. He is considered the "father of American golf course architecture." Tillinghast started as a top amateur golfer before pursuing a career in golf writing and course design. Some of his most famous designs include Baltusrol, Bethpage Black, Winged Foot, and San Francisco Golf Club. Tillinghast pioneered original design elements and worked to incorporate natural features into his courses to make them both challenging and beautiful.
Albert Warren Tillinghast was born in 1876 in Pennsylvania to a wealthy family. He took up golf in the 1890s and became a top amateur player, representing the US in international matches. In the early 1900s, he began designing golf courses and is considered a pioneer of modern American golf course architecture. Some of his notable course designs include Shawnee Country Club, Pine Valley Golf Club, and the dual courses at Baltusrol Golf Club. By the 1920s, Tillinghast was one of the most renowned golf course architects in the United States.
The document summarizes the history and development of amateur golf championships in the United States from 1894 to 1930. It discusses the founding of the United States Golf Association (USGA) in 1894 to establish a governing body for the sport. It then outlines notable early champions and courses that hosted the U.S. Amateur Championship throughout its early decades. It focuses on Bobby Jones' dominance in the 1920s, describing his victories in 1924, 1925, 1927, and 1928 as well as his pursuit of the Grand Slam in 1930, which included winning his fifth U.S. Amateur title.
Yellowstone National Park was created in 1872 and is located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, making it the oldest national park in the world. It is home to many trees, animals like buffalo and bears, and geothermal features such as the famous Old Faithful Geyser.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Holabird Ends 2023 on A High Note with A highly Successful Christmas Chronicl...associate14
An early 1900s Miller Brothers 101 Ranch performer’s beaded gun belt sold for $10,000, while a circa 1940 handmade buckskin and beaded ceremonial Nez Perce dress realized $9,062.
Three homestead parcels were combined in the 1950’s and 60’s to create a 127 acre sports center at the west end of Devonshire, on what is today’s Chatsworth Park South and part of Rockpointe.
•There are multiple stories involved:
•The founding of the Aqua Sierra Sportsmans club in 1949, and the building of two skeet and trap stations by 1951/52, before Minnie Hill Palmer sold the Hill homestead.
•The expansion of Aqua Sierra after the 1956 purchase of the Hill homestead by Henry Berkenkamp of Oroweat Bakeries. By 1959, there were five skeet and trap stations, a 90 foot hi-tower, one nine-hole golf course, a driving range, and two trout lakes. In 1959 it is advertised as the Roy Rogers Sports Center.
• In 1961, three additional nine-hole golf courses were added on the adjacent 52 acre Butler/De Jeremias homestead parcels. This acreage was leased from the Scheplers.
•The decline of the sports center began in 1968, when Rockpointe began development on the Butler homestead parcel. In 1973 the City of Los Angeles purchased the 75 acre skeet/fishing/golf course site and it became today’s Chatsworth Park South.
The document is a newsletter from The Homestead resort celebrating 245 years since it first opened its doors to guests in 1766. It discusses the history of the resort and how it began as a place for people to take the mineral waters for their restorative powers. Over time more amenities were added like golf courses, stables, and activities. It invites readers to join in celebrating the history and experiencing the hospitality of the resort. It is signed by the Vice President and General Manager, Peter Faraone.
Urbane Irish nationalist Robert Wilson Lynd published an article in 1921 defending superstition. He regarded theatre as the second most superstitious institution in England after horse racing, where wishing someone luck is seen as unlucky so one should say something insulting instead. Pierre Omidyar founded eBay in 1995 after the first item sold was a broken laser pointer for $14.83. Martin Frobisher returned from trying to find the Northwest Passage with a cargo of worthless pyrite which came to be known as "fool's gold".
The document describes a 3 course menu for The Cafe. The first course includes asparagus soup with cauliflower flan and a salad of greens with mozzarella. The second course offers a choice of pan-roasted chicken with potatoes and vegetables or grilled salmon with artichokes and beans. Chocolate brownie cheesecake with caramel sauce is presented for the third course.
The document advertises two hotel packages in Atlanta for the month of March. The first package offers accommodations for one night at the Rosewood hotel and tickets for two adults and two children to the LEGOLAND Discovery Center. The second package, called the "More Rosewood" package, offers a stay of two nights with the third night free at the Rosewood hotel in March. The document also lists live jazz entertainment at the hotel's lounge each Saturday in March featuring different local Atlanta artists each weekend.
1. A Specialty Drink Menu
Inspired by…
The ART
GOLF at th e
Museum Tickets can be purchased at the front desk.
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MASTER’S MARGARITA
Sauza Silver Tequila, Lavender, Blackberries, Lime
Old Man Tracy of Tracy and Tracy, 1926
Humor is integral to the game of
golf—anyone who has played it
knows that elements of the absurd
and ridiculous are, indeed, “par for
the course”—and humorists often
use it as a subject, parodying the
game that Mark Twain once called
“a good walk spoiled.” The subject
of golf was a perfect match for
Norman Rockwell, whose style is
distinguished by great attention to
detail and a love of the anecdotal
vignette. This wonderful piece
combines his signature sense of
humor with the American love for
the game of golf.
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978), Old Man Tracy of
Tracy and Tracy, 1926, oil on canvas, 22 x 36 inches. United
States Golf Association Museum, Far Hills, New Jersey. Photo
by Cindy Momchilov.
3. SIPPIN SHIPPEN
Rémy V, VeeV Açaí Liquor, Lemon, Peaches
John Shippen, undated
In 1896 John Shippen
(1879–1968) became the
first African American
golfer to compete in the
U.S. Open. He was sixteen
years old when he entered
the event at Shinnecock
Hills Golf Club. Protests
were raised from both
British and Scottish
professionals in the field,
but USGA president
Theodore Havemeyer
allowed Shippen to compete
and he finished fifth.
Shippen played in five more U.S. Open championships and was
the head professional at the Shady Rest Golf and Country Club
in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, from 1924 to 1960. In 2009 the
PGA of America granted him a posthumous membership.
Unknown Photographer, John Shippen, undated, Gelatin Silver
Print,United States Golf Association Museum and Archives, Far
Hills, New Jersey
5. BOBBY’S CROWN
Bourbon, St. Germain Elderflower Liquor, Lime, Cherry, Blood Orange
Bitters
Bobby Jones, 1926
In 1926 a group of prominent Atlanta businessmen
commissioned Wayman Adams to commemorate Jones after he
won “The Double”—the
U.S. Open and the British
Open. The portrait was paid
for by subscriptions to the
Atlanta Georgian and the
Sunday American and
presented to Jones. One of
the businessmen, J. J.
Haverty, founder of
Haverty’s Furniture and early
supporter of the High,
encouraged the artist in a
letter, writing, “you are not
making the portrait of sport,
but of a young man with a
high order of mental capacity,
of wonderful concentration,
self-control, culture,
determination, and
ambition.”
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6. THE MORRIS MOJITO
Bacardi Silver, Bacardi 8, Mint, Lime
(Cucumber, Basil, Jalapeño, Strawberry, Raspberry, Blueberry, Blackberry)
Tom Morris, Sr., 1903
In 1902 The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
commissioned George
Reid to paint a portrait of
Tom Morris, then aged
eighty-one, to
commemorate his many
years of service and
profound dedication to
the Club. In addition to
winning the Open
Championship four times
between 1861 and 1867,
Morris founded a thriving
club- and ball-
manufacturing business,
designed many golf
courses, and
revolutionized
greenkeeping techniques.
This painting usually hangs in the Big Room of The Royal and
Ancient Golf Club’s of St Andrew’s clubhouse.
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7. LADY ROSE
Grey Goose Orange, Peach Liquor, Fresh Lemon, Rosewater
The Ladies' Club, 1886
Formed in 1867, the St Andrews Ladies Club grew to include 500
members within twenty years—a total close to that of the
exclusively male Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrew’s
membership of 795. Strict conventions governing acceptable
dress meant that women were obliged to play in the restrictive,
tightly laced, full-length clothes then deemed fashionable and
appropriate. More practical golfing attire became popular at the
turn of the century.
Unknown Photographer, The Ladies’ Club, 1886, photograph, 14
1/8 x 22 3/8 inches. British Golf Museum. Reproduced by kind
permission of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.
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