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Jantzen is a clothing company based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Jantzen may also refer to: People with surname Jantzen * Christian Jantzen, an Australian sports journalist * Grace Jantzen (1948–2006), a British philosopher and theologian * Heinie Jantzen (1890–1948), an American Major League Baseball player * Hermann Jantzen (1866–1959), a Mennonite missionary to Russian Turkestan * Jens Carsten Jantzen, a German mathematician * Jesse Jantzen, an American wrestler * Robert A. Jantzen, Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service from 1981 to 1986 Other * Jantzen & Thormählen, a defunct German company that operated in Cameroon * Jantzen Beach, a former amusement park in Portland, Oregon, U.S., and later the site of a shopping center * Jantzen Knitting Mills Company Building, in Portland, Oregon, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places * Jantzen filtration, a mathematical filtration * The '' Stephan Jantzen'', a German icebreaker shi ...
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Jantzen
Jantzen is a brand of swimwear that was established in 1916 and first appeared in the city of Portland, Oregon, United States. The brand name later replaced the name of the parent company that manufactured the branded products. The brand featured a logo image of a young woman, dressed in a red one-piece swimsuit and bathing hat, assuming a diving posture with outstretched arms and an arched back. Known as the Jantzen "Diving Girl", the image in various forms became famous throughout the world during the early twentieth century. History Origin Carl C. Jantzen and brothers John A. Zehntbauer and C. Roy Zehntbauer founded the Portland Knitting Company, the predecessor of Jantzen Inc., in January 1910, in Portland, Oregon. It was a small knitting concern located in downtown Portland, and they produced sweaters, woolen hosiery and other knitted goods in the upstairs space, and sold them in the retail outlet downstairs. Carl Jantzen died from a heart attack on May 30, 1939 while pa ...
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Jantzen Beach
Jantzen Beach Amusement Park was a popular amusement park from 1928 to 1970 in Portland, Oregon, on Hayden Island in the middle of the Columbia River. ''"The Coney Island of the West"'' opened on May 26, 1928 as the largest amusement park in the nation, covering over 123 acres (50 ha) at the northern tip of Portland. History In 1927, William A. Logus and Leo F. Smith purchased of land on Hayden Island from the Portland Electric Power Company. Logus and Smith headed the Hayden Island Amusement Company and they built an amusement resort and tourist park named ''Jantzen Beach Amusement Park'' for one of the park's investors, Carl Jantzen, of Jantzen swimsuit fame. The door opened to the public on May 26, 1928. It surpassed all attendance expectations; over 30 million people patronized the park through its 42 years. On opening day, Saturday May 26, 1928, 15,000 people paid the $0.10 admission. The following day, 25,000 people came out to the park. The amusement park included ...
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Janzen
Janzen is a German and Dutch surname (nowadays an English first name too), and may refer to: * Chantal Janzen (born 1979), Dutch actress * Daniel Janzen (born 1939), American ecologist * Johannes Janzen (1896-1980s), First World War flying ace * John M. Janzen (born 1937), American anthropologist * Lee Janzen (born 1964), American golfer * Marty Janzen (born 1973), American baseball player See also * Jantzen (other) * Jansen (other) * Janssen (other) Janssen may refer to: Astronomy * Janssen (lunar crater) * Janssen (Martian crater) * Janssen (planet), an exoplanet also known as 55 Cancri e Other * Janssen (surname) is a common Dutch surname, cognate of "Johnson" * Janssen Biotech, America ... {{surname Patronymic surnames Russian Mennonite surnames ...
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MV Sebastiano Veniero (1940)
MV ''Sebastiano Veniero'', formerly MV ''Jason'', was a cargo and passenger motor ship that was built in Monfalcone, Italy in 1940. In 1941 she was requisitioned by Germany. On 9 December, 1941 she was damaged by a Royal Navy submarine in the Mediterranean Sea, killing at least 300 UK and Dominion prisoners of war, and possibly many more. She did not sink but was beached on the coast of the Peloponnese, where she was torpedoed again a week later and became a total loss. Building and seizure Lloyd Triestino ordered the ship in 1939 from Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico (CRDA) of Fiume. She had a six cylinder FIAT diesel engine and a speed of . Lloyd Triestino could not afford to pay for the ship, so CRDA sold her to Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan (NSMO), the Dutch subsidiary of the UK shipping company Blue Funnel Line. NSMO followed Blue Funnel's policy of naming its ships after figures from Greek antiquity and mythology. ''Sebastiano Veniero'' was renamed ''Ja ...
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Icebreakers Of Germany
The icebreakers of Germany include one large icebreaker, used for International polar research and dozens of smaller icebreakers that clear navigation channels of ice in Germany's territorial waters. {, class="wikitable sortable" ! name , , IMO / ENI number , , launched , , notes , - , ''Polarstern'' , , IMO 8013132 , , 1982 , , a German research icebreaker of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven. , - , ''Mellum'' , , IMO 8301981 , , 1983 , , Multi-purpose vessel with icebreaking capabilities , - , ''Neuwerk'' , , IMO 9143984 , , 1997 , , Multi-purpose vessel with icebreaking capabilities , - , ''Arkona'' , , , , 2004 , , Multi-purpose vessel with icebreaking capabilities , - , ''Görmitz'' , , IMO 9339363 , , 2004 , , in 2010 she assisted in the northern Peenestrom, in the fairway to Hiddensee and Ost- and Landtief , - , ''Schwedt'' , , ENI 05041960 , , 2010 , , Breaks ice on the River Oder , - , ''Stettin ...
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Stephan Jantzen (1967)
Stephan may refer to: * Stephan, South Dakota, United States * Stephan (given name), a masculine given name * Stephan (surname), a Breton-language surname See also * Sankt-Stephan * Stefan (other) * Stephan-Oterma * Stephani * Stephen (other) Stephen is a masculine given name. Stephen may also refer to: People * Stephen (surname), including a list of people with the surname * Stephen (honorific), a South Slavic medieval honorific Places * Stephen, Minnesota, United States * Mount S ... * von Stephan {{disambiguation ...
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Jantzen Filtration
In representation theory, a Jantzen filtration is a filtration of a Verma module of a semisimple Lie algebra, or a Weyl module of a reductive algebraic group of positive characteristic. Jantzen filtrations were introduced by . Jantzen filtration for Verma modules If ''M''(λ) is a Verma module of a semisimple Lie algebra with highest weight λ, then the Janzen filtration is a decreasing filtration :M(\lambda)=M(\lambda)^0\supseteq M(\lambda)^1\supseteq M(\lambda)^2\supseteq\cdots. It has the following properties: *''M''(λ)1=''N''(λ), the unique maximal proper submodule of ''M''(λ) *The quotients ''M''(λ)''i''/''M''(λ)''i''+1 have non-degenerate contravariant bilinear forms. * The Jantzen sum formula holds: :\sum_\text(M(\lambda)^i) = \sum_\text(M(s_\alpha \cdot \lambda)) : where \text(\cdot) denotes the formal character. References * * *{{Citation , last1=Jantzen , first1=Jens Carsten , title=Moduln mit einem höchsten Gewicht , publisher=Springer-Verlag Spring ...
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Jantzen Knitting Mills Company Building
The Jantzen Knitting Mills Company Building is a building located in northeast Portland, Oregon, USA, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The picture is of the corner of 19th Ave. and NE Glisan St. See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in Northeast Portland, Oregon *Jantzen Jantzen is a brand of swimwear that was established in 1916 and first appeared in the city of Portland, Oregon, United States. The brand name later replaced the name of the parent company that manufactured the branded products. The brand feature ... References External links * 1929 establishments in Oregon Art Deco architecture in Oregon Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon Industrial buildings completed in 1929 Buildings and structures in Northeast Portland, Oregon Buildings and structures in Kerns, Portland, Oregon Portland Historic Landmarks {{Oregon-NRHP-stub ...
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Jantzen Beach Center
Jantzen Beach Center is an outdoor shopping mall located in Portland, Oregon, on Hayden Island in the Columbia River, known as Jantzen Beach SuperCenter from 1996 until about 2012. Opened in 1972 as an indoor mall, sometimes known informally as Jantzen Beach Mall, it was largely torn down in 1995–96 for big box development. The remaining enclosed portion included Ross Dress for Less, Burlington Coat Factory and Target as its anchor stores until April 2012, when renovation work began. A new one-story Target store was constructed on the property over the site of a former Barnes & Noble bookstore and restaurant, opening in October 2012. History Jantzen Beach Center opened September 28, 1972, on the site of the former Jantzen Beach Amusement Park which operated from 1928 to 1970. The C. W. Parker carousel, built in 1921, is the only surviving ride from the amusement park and was located inside the mall by the food court until 2012. One of the mall's early anchor stores, a Libe ...
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Jantzen & Thormählen
Jantzen & Thormählen was a German firm based in Hamburg that was established to exploit the resources of Cameroon. The firm's commercial and political influence was a major factor in the establishment of the colony of Kamerun in 1884. Coastal trade Until the later part of the 19th century, most German trade with Africa passed through Hamburg. The Carl and Adolf Woermann Firm, established in 1837 by the Hamburg merchant Carl Woermann, entered the West African market in 1849 and came to dominate the trade of the region. Jantzen and Thormahlen were initially agents of Adolph Woermann's Woermann-Linie. Johannes Thormählen was the firm’s agent in Gabon, and Wilhelm Jantzen was the Woermann agent in Liberia. After they established their own firm in 1875, they maintained contact with Woermann. Woermann, Jantzen & Thormählen and other German firms controlled a network of trading posts in different parts of West Africa. About half the trade with Kamerun was German-controlled. Th ...
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Christian Jantzen
Christian Harley Jantzen (born 7 November 1977) is an Australian sports, journalist, reporter and radio host. Jantzen was born in Sydney and attended Newington College. (1986–1995)Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp99 Career He is a graduate of the Max Rowley Media School, and his final two years of high school were spent learning the trade of a sports journalist/reporter in the Sydney newsroom at Channel 9 before producing and hosting programs on Sydney radio station 2UE. He joined Fox Sports News in 2007. As a journalist Jantzen won "Best Sports Story" (Television) at the Queensland Media Awards in 2004 following his story on a 16-year-old Australian rules footballer who came back to play after being struck down with cancer and his brother donating some bone marrow for a life-saving transplant. His in-depth knowledge of sport is his best ATTRIBUTE as a reporter and his specialist sports are AFL, rugby league and cricket. After gaining exper ...
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Director Of The United States Fish And Wildlife Service
The following is a list of directors of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service: References

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