Camp High Point
Camp High Point was an eight-week-long summer camp on Route 28A in West Shokan (Ulster County), New York. Located at the foot of Mt. High Point, on the shores of the Ashokan Reservoir, Camp High Point was a coeducational camp. It consisted of two separate campuses and a central area for administration, dining, medical, and social facilities. It also featured a large (325 ft. x 110 ft.) natural mountain-fed swimming pool. The camp colors were green and white. History Camp High Point was established in 1923 by the Levy and Greenberg families. The Sonnenreichs, who began their association with the camp in 1931, owned and operated it from 1945 until 1970, its final season. The camp was both traditional and progressive. Traditional, because (for its time) it encompassed just about every sport and activity to which a camper should be exposed. Progressive, because it was the Sonnenreichs' philosophy to provide a vacation place in which children had the opportunity to express thems ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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CHP Emblem
CHP may refer to: Law enforcement * California Highway Patrol Politics * Christian Heritage Party (other) * Christian Historical Party * Republican People's Party (Turkey) (Turkish: ''Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi'') Chemistry and biology * Collagen hybridizing peptide *CHP (gene) * Chp (GTPase) * Cumene hydroperoxide *Capillary hydrostatic pressure, a component of the Starling equation * ''N''-cyclohexyl-2-pyrrolidone (liquid solvent) *Chemical formula of Methylidynephosphane Energy * Combined heat and power, a power plant using a heat engine to generate electricity and useful heat simultaneously. Healthcare * UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh * Community Health Partnerships, Scotland * Certified Health Physicist, a board certification for specialists in radiation protection and safety * Centre for Health Protection The Centre for Health Protection is an agency under the Department of Health in Hong Kong responsible for disease prevention and control. CHP ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Falk
Peter Michael Falk (September 16, 1927 – June 23, 2011) was an American film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the long-running television series ''Columbo'' (1968–1978, 1989–2003), for which he won four Primetime Emmy Awards (1972, 1975, 1976, 1990) and a Golden Globe Award (1973). He first starred as Columbo in two 2-hour "World Premiere" TV pilots; the first with Gene Barry in 1968 and the second with Lee Grant in 1971. The show then aired as part of ''The NBC Mystery Movie'' series from 1971 to 1978, and again on ABC from 1989 to 2003. Falk was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for ''Murder, Inc.'' (1960) and ''Pocketful of Miracles'' (1961), and won his first Emmy Award in 1962 for ''The Dick Powell Theatre''. He was the first actor to be nominated for an Academy Award and an Emmy Award in the same year, achieving the feat twice (1961 and 1962). He went on to appear in such films as ''It's a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Catskills
The Catskill Mountains, also known as the Catskills, are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Mountains, located in southeastern New York. As a cultural and geographic region, the Catskills are generally defined as those areas close to or within the borders of the Catskill Park, a forest preserve protected from many forms of development under New York state law. Geologically, the Catskills are a mature dissected plateau, a flat region subsequently uplifted and eroded into sharp relief by watercourses. The Catskills form the northeastern end of the Allegheny Plateau (also known as the Appalachian Plateau). The Catskills were named by early Dutch settlers. They are well known in American society as the setting for films and works of art, including many 19th-century Hudson River School paintings, as well as for being a favored destination for vacationers from New York City in the mid-20th century. The region's many large resorts gave many young stand-up comedians ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jewish Summer Camps In New York (state)
Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The people of the Kingdom of Israel and the ethnic and religious group known as the Jewish people that descended from them have been subjected to a number of forced migrations in their history" and Hebrews of historical History of ancient Israel and Judah, Israel and Judah. Jewish ethnicity, nationhood, and religion are strongly interrelated, "Historically, the religious and ethnic dimensions of Jewish identity have been closely interwoven. In fact, so closely bound are they, that the traditional Jewish lexicon hardly distinguishes between the two concepts. Jewish religious practice, by definition, was observed exclusively by the Jewish people, and notions of Jewish peoplehood, nation, and community were suffused with faith in the Jewish God, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michael Sonnenreich
Michael Roy Sonnenreich ( ; born May 5, 1938) is a lawyer, art collector, and a philanthropist who previously worked in technology, pharmaceutical, and global marketing. He is notable for co-creating the Controlled Substances Act while serving as the Executive Director of the Shafer Commission. Sonnenreich is the chairman of the board of Kikaku America International, President of The Fund to Conserve United States Diplomatic Treasures Abroad (a privately funded sub-division of the State Department), and Vice Chairman of PharMa International Corporation in Tokyo, Japan. He also served as a former adjunct professor of law at the University of Virginia, University of California, Los Angeles, and Southern Methodist University. Early life Childhood Sonnenreich was born on May 5, 1938, in Manhattan, New York. He is the son of late Emanuel Hirsch and Fay Rosenberg Sonnenreich. He attended Bronx High School of Science in the early 1950s. Career Government Sonnenreich served from 1963 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Lefcourt
Peter Lefcourt (born 1946) is an American television producer, a film and television screenwriter, and a novelist. Lefcourt's early career involved writing teleplays for primetime series such as ''Cagney and Lacey'', ''Scarecrow and Mrs. King'' (both of which he also produced), ''Eight is Enough'', and ''Remington Steele'', among others. He penned the scripts for the television movies ''Monte Carlo'', ''Cracked Up'', '' Danielle Steel's Fine Things'', and ''The Women of Windsor''. In more recent years he executive-produced and wrote for '' Beggars and Choosers'' and ''Karen Sisco''. Lefcourt was nominated for a 1984 Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for ''Cagney and Lacey'' and won the following year. Much of Lefcourt's fiction has been inspired by his true-life experiences working behind-the-scenes in Hollywood. His first novel, '' The Deal'', was adapted for the screen by William H. Macy and debuted at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Several others of his books are unde ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lynn Rogoff
Lynn Rogoff is an American film and television producer, playwright, screenwriter, theatre director, and academic. She is best known for writing the 1979 Emmy Award winning documentary film ''No Maps on My Taps'' and the 1983 play ''Love, Ben Love, Emma''; the latter of which examines the correspondence between Emma Goldman and Ben Reitman. She is an associate professor at the New York Institute of Technology. Early life and education Born in New York City, Rogoff is the daughter of the veterinarian, George Rogoff, past President of the Bronx Veterinary Society and founder of the Veterinary Medical Association of New York City Journal. She is a graduate of New York University Tisch School of the Arts with an MFA in Directing. In 1979 she was one of eight individuals accepted into the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center Foundation's internship program. In 1980 she became a fellow in the Writers Guild of America, East's Screen and Television Writing Fellowship program whi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ross Martin
Ross or ROSS may refer to: People * Clan Ross, a Highland Scottish clan * Ross (name), including a list of people with the surname or given name Ross, as well as the meaning * Earl of Ross, a peerage of Scotland Places * RoSS, the Republic of South Sudan Antarctica * Ross Sea * Ross Ice Shelf * Ross Dependency Australia * Ross, Tasmania Chile * Ross Casino, a former casino in Pichilemu, Chile; now the Agustín Ross Cultural Centre Ireland *"Ross", a common nickname for County Roscommon * Ross, County Mayo, a townland in Killursa civil parish, barony of Clare, County Mayo, bordering Moyne Townland * Ross, County Westmeath, a townland in Noughaval civil parish, barony of Kilkenny West, County Westmeath * Ross, County Wexford * The Diocese of Ross in West Cork. The Roman Catholic diocese merged with Cork in 1958 to become the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cork and Ross, while the Church of Ireland diocese is now part of the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. This area, centered aroun ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dining 2013
A restaurant is a business that prepares and serves food and drinks to customers. Meals are generally served and eaten on the premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of cuisines and service models ranging from inexpensive fast-food restaurants and cafeterias to mid-priced family restaurants, to high-priced luxury establishments. Etymology The word derives from early 19th century from French word 'provide food for', literally 'restore to a former state' and, being the present participle of the verb, The term ''restaurant'' may have been used in 1507 as a "restorative beverage", and in correspondence in 1521 to mean 'that which restores the strength, a fortifying food or remedy'. History A public eating establishment similar to a restaurant is mentioned in a 512 BC record from Ancient Egypt. It served only one dish, a plate of cereal, wild fowl, and onion ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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CHP Totem
CHP may refer to: Law enforcement * California Highway Patrol Politics * Christian Heritage Party (other) * Christian Historical Party * Republican People's Party (Turkey) (Turkish: ''Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi'') Chemistry and biology * Collagen hybridizing peptide *CHP (gene) * Chp (GTPase) * Cumene hydroperoxide *Capillary hydrostatic pressure, a component of the Starling equation * ''N''-cyclohexyl-2-pyrrolidone (liquid solvent) *Chemical formula of Methylidynephosphane Energy * Combined heat and power, a power plant using a heat engine to generate electricity and useful heat simultaneously. Healthcare * UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh * Community Health Partnerships, Scotland * Certified Health Physicist, a board certification for specialists in radiation protection and safety * Centre for Health Protection The Centre for Health Protection is an agency under the Department of Health in Hong Kong responsible for disease prevention and control. CHP ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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CHP Bc04
CHP may refer to: Law enforcement * California Highway Patrol Politics * Christian Heritage Party (other) * Christian Historical Party * Republican People's Party (Turkey) (Turkish: ''Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi'') Chemistry and biology * Collagen hybridizing peptide *CHP (gene) * Chp (GTPase) * Cumene hydroperoxide *Capillary hydrostatic pressure, a component of the Starling equation * ''N''-cyclohexyl-2-pyrrolidone (liquid solvent) *Chemical formula of Methylidynephosphane Energy * Combined heat and power, a power plant using a heat engine to generate electricity and useful heat simultaneously. Healthcare * UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh * Community Health Partnerships, Scotland * Certified Health Physicist, a board certification for specialists in radiation protection and safety * Centre for Health Protection The Centre for Health Protection is an agency under the Department of Health in Hong Kong responsible for disease prevention and control. CHP ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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CHP Bcampus
CHP may refer to: Law enforcement * California Highway Patrol Politics * Christian Heritage Party (other) * Christian Historical Party * Republican People's Party (Turkey) (Turkish: ''Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi'') Chemistry and biology * Collagen hybridizing peptide *CHP (gene) * Chp (GTPase) * Cumene hydroperoxide *Capillary hydrostatic pressure, a component of the Starling equation * ''N''-cyclohexyl-2-pyrrolidone (liquid solvent) *Chemical formula of Methylidynephosphane Energy * Combined heat and power, a power plant using a heat engine to generate electricity and useful heat simultaneously. Healthcare * UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh * Community Health Partnerships, Scotland * Certified Health Physicist, a board certification for specialists in radiation protection and safety * Centre for Health Protection The Centre for Health Protection is an agency under the Department of Health in Hong Kong responsible for disease prevention and control. CHP ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |