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Wyld Diagrams
Wyld or WYLD may refer to * Wyld (crater), a lunar crater * Wyld (World of Darkness), a fictional entity * Wyld diagrams in fluid mechanics * Wyld's Great Globe, an attraction of Victorian London * WYLD (AM), a radio station (940 AM) licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States * WYLD-FM, a radio station (98.5 FM) licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States * A typeface in the Caslon family ; Surname * Carlos Wyld Ospina (1891–1956), Guatemalan novelist, essayist and poet * Evie Wyld (born 1980), Anglo-Australian author * Harry Wyld (1900–1976), British track cyclist * Henry Cecil Kennedy Wyld (1870–1945), English lexicographer and philologist. * James Hart Wyld (1913–1953), American engineer and rocketry scientist. * Lew Wyld (1905–1974), British track cyclist * Percy Wyld (1907–1972), British track cyclist See also * Wild (other) * Wylde (other) Wylde: * Wylde Green * Wylde Green railway station See also * Wilde * Wyld ...
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Wyld (crater)
Wyld is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, beyond the eastern limb. It lies in that portion of the lunar surface that is sometimes brought into view of the Earth under conditions of favorable libration and illumination, but even then the crater is seen from the edge and not much detail can be observed. Wyld lies to the northeast of the larger Hirayama and to the west of Saha Saha may refer to: *Saha ionization equation, relating the densities of atoms, ions, and electrons in a plasma *Saha Airlines, an Iranian airline * Saha District, a district of the city of Busan, South Korea * Saha Station, a station of the Busan Me .... Attached to the northern outer rim is the small crater Fox. This is a worn and eroded crater with an uneven outer rim that is now little more than a roughly circular ridge in the surface. In the northern half of the floor is a merged pair of craters that partly overlaps the northern rim. The remainder of the interior floor is ...
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Wyld (World Of Darkness)
''Werewolf: The Apocalypse'' is a role-playing game from the '' Classic World of Darkness'' line by White Wolf Publishing. Other related products include the collectible card games named '' Rage'' and several novels (including one series). In the game, players take the role of werewolves known as "Garou". These werewolves are locked in a two-front war against both the spiritual desolation of urban civilization and supernatural forces of corruption that seek to bring about the Apocalypse. Game supplements detail other shape-shifters. Along with the other titles in the ''World of Darkness'', ''Werewolf'' was discontinued in 2004. Its successor title within the ''Chronicles of Darkness'' line, '' Werewolf: The Forsaken'', was released on March 14, 2005. A fifth edition is in development. The books have been reprinted since 2011 as part of the "Classic World of Darkness" line. Premise The basic premise of the game is that the player characters are garou, or werewolves, who have un ...
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Wyld Diagrams
Wyld or WYLD may refer to * Wyld (crater), a lunar crater * Wyld (World of Darkness), a fictional entity * Wyld diagrams in fluid mechanics * Wyld's Great Globe, an attraction of Victorian London * WYLD (AM), a radio station (940 AM) licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States * WYLD-FM, a radio station (98.5 FM) licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States * A typeface in the Caslon family ; Surname * Carlos Wyld Ospina (1891–1956), Guatemalan novelist, essayist and poet * Evie Wyld (born 1980), Anglo-Australian author * Harry Wyld (1900–1976), British track cyclist * Henry Cecil Kennedy Wyld (1870–1945), English lexicographer and philologist. * James Hart Wyld (1913–1953), American engineer and rocketry scientist. * Lew Wyld (1905–1974), British track cyclist * Percy Wyld (1907–1972), British track cyclist See also * Wild (other) * Wylde (other) Wylde: * Wylde Green * Wylde Green railway station See also * Wilde * Wyld ...
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Wyld's Great Globe
Wyld's Great Globe (also known as Wyld's Globe or Wyld's Monster Globe) was an attraction situated in London's Leicester Square between 1851 and 1862, constructed by James Wyld (1812–1887), a distinguished mapmaker and former Member of Parliament for Bodmin. At the centre of a purpose-built hall was a giant globe, in diameter. The globe was hollow and contained a staircase and elevated platforms which members of the public could climb in order to view the surface of the earth on its concave interior, modelled in plaster of Paris, complete with mountain ranges and rivers all to scale. ''Punch'' described the attraction as "a geographical globule which the mind can take in at one swallow." In the surrounding galleries were displays of Wyld's maps, globes and surveying equipment. Wyld originally proposed that the globe should be constructed at the Great Exhibition, but its size and Wyld's desire to run it as a promotional venture precluded it from being featured inside the Crys ...
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WYLD (AM)
WYLD (940 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and it broadcasts an urban gospel radio format, known as "Hallelujah 940" Some Christian talk and teaching programs are also heard. By day, WYLD is powered at 10,000 watts. But because 940 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A XEQ Mexico City and CFNV Montreal, WYLD must greatly reduce its power at night to 500 watts to avoid interference. It uses a directional antenna at all times. The transmitter is off Tullis Drive in the Algiers district of New Orleans. History When it signed on in 1948, the station's call sign was WTPS. It was owned by the ''New Orleans Times-Picayune'' daily newspaper and was a network affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System. The call letters stood for Times-Picayune Station. In the 1960s, it became WYLD. WYLD was a successful Rhythm & Blues outlet in the 1960s and 1970s, serving New Orleans' large African-Ameri ...
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WYLD-FM
WYLD-FM (98.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana, and one of the highest-rated radio stations in the market. It airs an Urban Adult Contemporary radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios and offices are located in Downtown New Orleans. It carries the syndicated '' Steve Harvey Morning Show'' weekdays from co-owned Premiere Networks. WYLD-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. The transmitter is on Behrman Highway in the Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans. History On April 22, 1964, 98.5 MHz signed on as WWOM-FM, the sister station to WWOM. It was owned by the Wagenwood Broadcasting Company, with studios at 344 Camp Street. The station was sold to Advance Communications in 1972, and became Top 40-formatted WIXO ("98.5 - a little cooler than normal"). However, in the early 1970s, only some people owned FM radios and ratings were low. On September 24, 1974, at 4 p.m., WIXO went dark. "Golden Slumbers," ...
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Caslon
Caslon is the name given to serif typefaces designed by William Caslon I (c. 1692–1766) in London, or inspired by his work. Caslon worked as an engraver of punches, the masters used to stamp the moulds or matrices used to cast metal type. He worked in the tradition of what is now called old-style serif letter design, that produced letters with a relatively organic structure resembling handwriting with a pen. Caslon established a tradition of engraving type in London, which previously had not been common, and was influenced by the imported Dutch Baroque typefaces that were popular in England at the time. His typefaces established a strong reputation for their quality and their attractive appearance, suitable for extended passages of text. The letterforms of Caslon's roman, or upright type include an "A" with a concave hollow at top left and a "G" without a downwards-pointing spur at bottom right. The sides of the "M" are straight. The "W" has three terminals at the top ...
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Carlos Wyld Ospina
Carlos Wyld Ospina (June 19, 1891, Antigua Guatemala – June 19, 1956, Quetzaltenango) was a Guatemalan novelist, essayist and poet. Biography Wyld was born as son of Guillermo Wyld Quiñones and his wife Soledad Ospina Chaparro, a niece of the President of Colombia, Colombian president Mariano Ospina Rodríguez. His paternal grandfather was English. Wyld spent periods in Mexico and in Guatemala City, but most of his life he lived in Quetzaltenango. Together with Porfirio Barba Jacob he founded the paper ''Churubusc'' in Mexico, and was also director of the Guatemalan paper''El Zaraguat''. Like Alberto Velásquez Günther, Carlos Mérida and Rafael Yela Günther, he joined the writers' group Los Líricos. (Spanish). He was a member of the Academia Guatemalteca de la Lengua and of the ''Sociedad de Geografía e Historia'' (''Society of Geography and History''). References External links * Photo
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Evie Wyld
Evelyn Rose Strange "Evie" Wyld (born 16 June 1980) is an Anglo-Australian author. Her first novel, ''After the Fire, A Still Small Voice'', won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 2009, and her second novel, '' All the Birds, Singing'', won the Encore Award in 2013 and the Miles Franklin Award in 2014. Her third novel, '' The Bass Rock'', won the Stella Prize in 2021. Early life and education Born in London in 1980, Evie Wyld grew up on her grandparents' sugar cane farm in New South Wales, Australia, although she spent most of her adult life in Peckham, south London. In ''The Guardian'' she recounts how as a child she suffered from viral encephalitis. She obtained a BA from Bath Spa University and an MA from Goldsmiths, University of London, both in Creative Writing. Literary career Wyld is the author of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and Betty Trask Award-winning novel ''After the Fire, A Still Small Voice'' and '' All the Birds, Singing''. In 2010 she was listed by ''The D ...
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Harry Wyld
Frederick Henry "Harry" Wyld (born 5 June 1900, Mansfield, England, died Derby, England, 5 April 1976) was a British track cyclist. He won bronze medals at the 1924 and the 1928 Summer Olympics. On 5 August 1928 in Amsterdam, Harry Wyld, with Frank Southall, Percy Wyld and his brother Leonard Wyld Lewis Arthur Wyld (15 July 1905 – 16 February 1974) was a British track cyclist who was born in Tibshelf, Derbyshire, he won a bronze medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics. On 5 August 1928 in Amsterdam, Lew Wyld, along with Frank Southa ..., broke the Olympic team pursuit record by 9.2 seconds, in 5:01.6. They were the third team to hold the record since it began on 10 August 1920. It was broken by 10.2 seconds next day before standing for nearly eight years. It is likely the record was broken in the quarter or semi-final as they won a bronze medal; they would have proceeded to the final had the record been broken in qualifying rounds. References 1900 births 1976 deat ...
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Henry Cecil Kennedy Wyld
Henry Cecil Kennedy Wyld (27 March 1870–26 January 1945) was a notable English lexicographer and philologist. Early life Wyld was born in 1870 and attended Charterhouse School from 1883 to 1885; he was then privately educated in Lausanne from 1885 to 1888. He studied at the University of Bonn, the University of Heidelberg and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Academic career From 1904 to 1920, Wyld was Baines Professor of English Language and Philology at the University of Liverpool. He was Merton Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford and a fellow A fellow is a concept whose exact meaning depends on context. In learned or professional societies, it refers to a privileged member who is specially elected in recognition of their work and achievements. Within the context of higher education ... of Merton College, Oxford, from 1920 until his death in 1945. Publications Wyld was the author of many papers and books during his career. His '' ...
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James Hart Wyld
James Hart Wyld (September 10, 1912 – December 3, 1954) was an American engineer and rocket scientist. James Hart Wild was born on September 10, 1912 in New York City. Recognizing him as a child prodigy, his parents hired private tutors and sent him to the Harvey prep school in Hawthorne, New York, the Salisbury boarding school in Connecticut, and Princeton University. He completed his B.S. in mechanical engineering at Princeton University in 1935. Wyld's interest in rocketry began in 1934, with the reading of David Lasser's book, ''Conquest of Space'', and reports from the Cleveland Rocket Society of early rocket engine experiments. He learned of the American Interplanetary Society (later renamed the American Rocket Society), and applied for membership in March 1935. The society's engines were based on early designs of the German rocket society Verein für Raumschiffahrt, but Wyld was unhappy with the German water-bath cooling scheme then used. He was more impressed with a 1 ...
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