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The company was founded in 2009 by Greg Baroni. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is based in McLean, VA , and has offices in Morrisville, NC , Arlington, VA , Washington, D.C. , and Cranford, NJ . [ 4 ] [ 8 ] The company's current president, and chief operating officer is Manish Agarwal. [ 9 ]
Cornell magazine archive (free) The American Missionary (1878 - 1901) The American Whig Review (1845 - 1852) The Atlantic Monthly (1857 - 1901) The Bay State Monthly (1884 - 1886) The Century (1881 - 1899) The Continental Monthly (1862 - 1864) The Galaxy (1866 - 1878) Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1850 - 1899) The International Monthly ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
The Space Gamer (TSG) started out as a digest quarterly publication of the brand new Metagaming Concepts company in March 1975. [1] [2] Howard M. Thompson, the owner of Metagaming and the first editor of the magazine, stated "The magazine had been planned for after our third or fourth game but circumstances demand we do it now" [3] (after their first game, Stellar Conquest).
Greg Norman said he'd win a debate with Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods on the topic of how those PGA Tour marquee names benefited financially from the upstart new circuit. Norman served as LIV Golf ...
Greg Evigan and Sam the chimp of B. J. and the Bear: photograph: Pete Turner 7/28/1979: Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby of The Incredible Hulk: photograph: Pete Turner 8/4/1979: Joyce DeWitt of Three's Company: photograph: Martin Mills 8/11/1979: Rod Arrants of Search for Tomorrow: photograph: Henry Grossman 8/18/1979: Ed Asner, Nancy Marchand and ...
Ares Magazine #12 (1982), which was prepared by SPI and published by TSR, included a game called Star Traders, which was for use with Universe; it was the last support for that game system [...] As TSR turned further away from SPI's origins, Ares magazine soon became an Ares section in Dragon magazine.
The daring look, which was styled by the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Phil Gomez, amassed a slew of divided opinions, as an Instagram user commented: “No hate, I’m honestly just confused.”