Items Signed by Many of Historys Most Important Figures are in University Archives May 4th Auction

Five items pertaining to Albert Einstein (two typed letters; a handwritten letter; an awards program; and a humorous card; all five of them hand-signed); Bob Dylan’s handwritten lyrics to the song Mr. Tambourine Man; a handwritten letter by Charles Darwin discussing hereditary traits; and an author-signed first edition copy of The Babe Ruth Story are just a few of the expected highlights in University Archives’ next big online-only auction, slated for Wednesday, May 4th.

The Rare Books, Autographs, Manuscripts & Photos auction, starting at 10:30 am Eastern time, features historical material from multiple collecting categories. All 410 lots are up for viewing and bidding now, on the University Archives website (www.UniversityArchives.com), as well as LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Auctionzip.com. Phone and absentee bids accepted.

“Our May auction features an impressive array of rare books, letters, documents, photos, ephemera and relics,” said John Reznikoff, the president and owner of University Archives. “Highlights from the presidential, world leaders, science, music, literature, Civil Rights and notorious collecting categories are certain to attract significant interest. There really is something for everybody.”

The list of major categories is indeed extensive, to include Presidential (Washington to Biden); Science & Technology (Einstein, Darwin, Edison, Watson & Crick, Steve Wozniak, others); World Leaders (Churchill, Elizabeth II, David Ben-Gurion, Castro, Catherine de Medici, Nehru, others); Music (Dylan, Gershwin, Wagner, Beatles, Nirvana, Grateful Dead, others); and Civil Rights (Frederick Douglass, MLK Jr., Rosa Parks, John Brown, Harriet Beecher Stowe, others).

Other categories include Literature (Ibsen, Hemingway, Ginsberg, Tolstoy, Sartre, Vonnegut, others); Notorious (John Wilkes Booth, Billy the Kid, Emmett Dalton, Al Capone, Whitey Bulger, Lee Harvey Oswald, O.J. Simpson, others); Sports (Ruth, Clemente, Berra, Jack Dempsey, Ali, Pelé, Tiger Woods, others); Aviation / Space (Earhart, Lindbergh, Wright, Yeager, Armstrong, others); and Early American (Hamilton, Oliver Ellsworth, Thomas McKean, others).

In a fascinating one-page typed letter signed by Albert Einstein and dated April 4, 1951, the legendary physicist answered questions posed by science fiction writer Sam Moskowitz about whether intergalactic space travel was limited by the speed of light. He evaluated the question according to both general theory and the theory of special relativity (est. $80,000-$100,000).

A one-page letter Einstein hand-wrote in German and signed around mid-1937 from his cottage home on Long Island, to his English translator Ruth Norden, about the worsening political and military outlook in Europe, is juxtaposed with the tranquility of the United States. In it, Einstein frankly states, “When one thinks of Europe, one appreciates America!” (est. $8,000-$10,000).

Three other Einstein signed pieces will also cross the auction block: a typed letter signed regarding “speculative philosophy” (est. $5,000-$6,000); a signed Franklin Institute Medalists award program (est. $3,000-$3,500); and a signed and inscribed card, “There’s a sucker born every minute” (est. $3,000-$4,000).

Bob Dylan’s handwritten lyrics to the timeless rock classic Mr. Tambourine Man, penned on a sheet of Ritz-Carlton Hotel stationery and signed by the singer-songwriter as “Bob Dylan 2009,” are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Jeff Rosen, Dylan’s manager (est. $50,000-$60,000). Mr. Tambourine Man is a song from Dylan’s 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home.

Albert Markham’s illustrated manuscript journal – titled A Tour of the Old West 1877-1878 – details the explorer’s adventures throughout the United States, including the Indian Territories and Dodge City (est. $50,000-$60,000). The approximately 360-page journal, on ruled paper, features fantastic content, to include 10 watercolor illustrations, ephemera and correspondence.

Charles Darwin, in a one-page autograph letter dated April 13, 1879 and signed with his full name and not his usual abbreviated signature, discusses one of the five key elements of natural selection: hereditary traits (est. $20,000-$25,000). Also, British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill signed and presented a vintage photograph portrait in March 1945, the same month he crossed the Rhine River following the Allied success of Operation Plunder (est. $4,000-$5,000).

Band members Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic boldly signed the CD jacket for the Nirvana album Insecticide in blue felt tip marker (est. $10,000-$11,000). The signatures were collected by autograph collector John Brennan. Also, a period art photograph of an original work by the French Impressionist painter Edouard Manet (1832-1883), pencil signed and dedicated by Manet to the Danish-French artist Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), should sell for $5,000-$6,000.

A first edition copy of The Babe Ruth Story, by Babe Ruth (as told to Bob Considine), signed by The Bambino himself not long before his death in 1948, the same year the book was published by E.P. Dutton & Co. (N.Y.) has an estimate of $8,000-$10,000. Also, a sweet and poignant archive of 16 letters, notes and cards written by Nelle Harper Lee to her longtime friend, the Poet Laureate Ralph Hammond, plus 23 letters from Hammond to Lee, should bring $7,000-$8,000.

President Thomas Jefferson boldly signed a naval appointment dated May 22, 1801, promoting Joshua Blake to the rank of lieutenant following the Quasi-War with France (est. $5,000-$6,000). Blake would later be accused of cowardice during the Barbary Wars. Also, President Ronald Reagan signed a typed one-page letter on White House stationery in April 1985, addressed to British Prime Minister Lord Harold Wilson, reiterating his administration’s support of the Anglo-American “Special Relationship” and thanking him for his support (est. $5,000-$6,000).

For more information about University Archives and the Rare Books, Autographs, Manuscripts & Photos auction scheduled for Wednesday, May 4th, please visit www.universityarchives.com.

CTS releases guidelines about choosing the right insulation for buildings

Scarborough, ON, 20-April-2022 - CTS Building Supplies Ltd releases a press document expressing guidelines for the customers about choosing the best insulation methods for their buildings. This leading Building supplies company provides effective solutions for all types of insulation needs that improve the comfort and quality of the given building. As per the press report, nowadays various types of insulation methods are used in building constructions to minimize the transmission of thermal energy within the walls and also control the energy costs. Insulation levels are measured by a scale called R-value because every building has its own insulation level. If the building’s R-level is not sufficient enough, it must be increased with extra insulation.

When speaking with the spokesperson of this reputed building supplies company, batting insulation, blown-in insulation, rigid foam insulation, and spray foam are the common insulation materials along with their applications used for buildings. He also says the selection of the right insulation should be dependent on the required R-value and regional climate. Sometimes, a single type of insulation may not give you the desired result, therefore, for an optimal solution; a combination of different insulation materials will be used.

According to the report, you must consider a few factors before choosing any insulation material for a building, regional climate, material flammability, toxicity of material, affordability of material, the durability of the material, and ease of installation

About the company

CTS Building Supplies LTD is a 10-year-old leading company in Toronto, ON supplies industrial best quality home construction and renovation products, a variety of drywall, tools, and various home improvement products. With their mission of simple and straightforward, CTS Building Supplies Ltd makes sure that all their customers leave with 100% satisfaction.

Contact

Ranjith

CTS Building Supplies

733 Progress Avenue

Scarborough, Ontario M1H 2W7

(416) 840 4538

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https://www.ctsbuildingsupplies.com/building-materials/insulation.html

Zeus Living Unveils its Top Workcation Destinations

According to a recent study from Pew Research Center, 59% of Americans are now working remotely, which means many people without obligations close to home are free to work from wherever they want. 

Zeus Living, a rental management platform with homes in more than 100 U.S. communities, has seen a 67% increase in searches for 30+ day stays since October 2021. In a brand new survey of customers who recently stayed with Zeus Living, more than 40% combined work and play.

Flexible living is on the rise, and an extended workcation is an apt solution for people who want to explore a new destination and live like a member of the community, with enough space to spread out and be creative.
 
Here are Zeus Living's top workcation destinations based on recent bookings: 
 
  1. San Francisco
  2. Seattle
  3. D.C.
  4. L.A.
  5. San Diego
To check out Zeus Living homes, head to https://zeusliving.com/
 
Contact:
Anni Jones
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Oklahoma Heart Hospital Welcomes Patients Families and Team Members From All Cultural Backgrounds

At Oklahoma Heart Hospital, the staff is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The core values of dignity profess that everyone should respect each person and value their differences. OHH believes educating team members on cultural awareness will ensure compassionate care for every patient and family under supervision. Beyond that, OHH considers its nursing staff its best ambassadors and values their unique perspective on caring for patients from all walks of life.

To provide the highest level of patient care possible, OHH has worked diligently to upgrade the processes and streamline the flow of care. Their nursing staff has a significant role in this process, and collaboration is essential to success. Nurses provide compassionate and focused care while only having a maximum of four patients at a time. In addition, OHH wants nurses to personally get to know their patients and their families. That's why OHH encourages nurses, physicians, and other caregivers to collaborate in setting the standards for excellence in patient care.

With OHH, Nurses have unparalleled opportunities to shape how the locations operate. The hospital's 98% nurse retention rate indicates that nurses’ opinions are valued. While patient care is at the forefront of OHH's concerns, all staff must enjoy their responsibilities and have the tools to succeed. With OHH, patient care is more than a job; just ask Andrea, who strives to positively impact each person in her care.

At OHH, the staff enjoys the best compensation package and work environment so that their team can focus on providing quality care to their patients while knowing that they have OHH's support. Thanks to the hospital's experienced RNs, nursing students can finish their final year of studying with a paid externship within the department. Students will get a unique experience and countless hours of hands-on training with state-of-the-art equipment through the Nurse Extern Program. While they participate in the program, they will be able to practice and apply the necessary assessment and treatment skills.

The hospital is excited to offer a compensation package that includes health benefits on the first day, access to retirement, tuition reimbursement, and more. In addition, a sign-on bonus is available for full-time team members on the night shift. OHH has many of these locations ready to receive hard-working, reliable staff dedicated to welcoming patients and providing them a care experience that no one else can't match.

At Oklahoma Heart Hospital, patient care is more than a job. If you want to learn more about Oklahoma Heart Hospital, please visit our website at www.okheart.com. In addition, if you are interested in a career with OHH, please contact the Human Resources department.

Phone: (405) 608-3200

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Website: https://careers.okheart.com/main/

 

CGTA offers advice on how to make the most of networking events

Ajax, ON, 19-April-2022 - Connecting GTA has released a new press document for its members detailing how to gain the most out of a business networking event. CGTA is a widely recognized organization that built a solid network amongst its members with a focus to support each other. Based on the newly released press report of this exclusive business networking club, networking is vital to any marketer’s success. Through networking, one can advance their career, develop a new skill set, share files between users easily, and stick on top of trends.

According to CGTA’s spokesperson, when you attend business networking events in Toronto or somewhere, a succinct and persuasive introduction is an important factor for you to showcase your best and most important information to your important clients. Bringing a notepad, pen, iPhone, iPad, or any electronic note-taking resource to a business networking event helps you to write down ideas, little reminders, and useful information. CGTA’s spokesperson also stressed bringing plenty of business cards that you could possibly need to avoid an empty-handed situation when you meet potential clients.

This powerful business network club’s report also says you should set a goal and don’t allow yourself to leave the business networking event before you have reached your goal! After the event, exchange business cards with your important clients and write down their contact information to stay in touch easily. Kick your follow-ups to the extra mile by personalizing them and making your potential clients feel valued by you.

About the company

Connecting GTA is a popular organization for conducting business networking events in Toronto and other areas to encourage economic development. With their solid network, they enhance the knowledge among their members and make them support and mentor each other.

Contact

 

Suresh Kumar

Connecting GTA

676 Monarch Avenue

#10, Ajax,

Ontario L1S 4S2

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416-917-7617

https://www.connectinggta.com/