How did Rev. Gregory R. Hite impact St. Peter’s Parish during his tenure. What were his major accomplishments as the 13th pastor. How did he contribute to Catholic education in Mansfield.
The Life and Ministry of Rev. Gregory R. Hite
Rev. Gregory R. Hite, the 13th pastor of St. Peter’s Parish in Mansfield, Ohio, passed away on Thursday evening after a brief illness at the age of 66. His death marks the end of a remarkable career in pastoral service and Catholic education that spanned over four decades.
Father Hite’s journey in the priesthood began with his ordination in 1981. Throughout his career, he served in various roles across northwest Ohio, demonstrating his commitment to both pastoral care and Catholic education. His tenure at St. Peter’s Parish, which began in 2011 and lasted until June 2024, was marked by significant achievements and lasting impacts on the community.
Key Milestones in Father Hite’s Career
- 1981: Ordained as a priest
- 1981-1984: Served at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Sandusky
- 1984-1994: Pursued graduate studies and served as associate pastor and high school principal at Fostoria St. Wendelin
- 1994-1999: Pastor of St. Mary of the Snows Parish in Mansfield
- 1999-2011: President of Toledo Central Catholic High School and pastor at Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Toledo
- 2011-2024: 13th pastor of St. Peter’s Parish in Mansfield
Financial Stewardship and Church Restoration
When Father Hite arrived at St. Peter’s in 2011, he faced a significant financial challenge. The parish was $1 million in debt to the Diocese of Toledo. How did he address this issue? Father Hite worked diligently with parishioners to retire the debt, demonstrating his financial acumen and ability to rally community support.
Once the debt was cleared, Father Hite turned his attention to preserving the parish’s historic church. He spearheaded the “Preserving Our Past, Securing Our Future” Capital Campaign, which raised an impressive $2.5 million for the restoration of the 100-year-old church interior. What was unique about his approach to this project? Father Hite insisted that the restoration work would only begin once sufficient funds were secured, ensuring that the parish would not incur any new debt in the process.
Key Achievements in Financial Management and Restoration
- Eliminated $1 million debt to the Diocese of Toledo
- Raised $2.5 million for church restoration
- Implemented a debt-free approach to restoration work
Advancing Catholic Education
Father Hite’s commitment to Catholic education was evident throughout his career. At St. Peter’s, he led a strategic plan to strengthen and advance the school system. What was one of his final acts as pastor? Shortly before his retirement, Father Hite hired Mrs. Laurie McKeon as the first Head of School for St. Peter’s, laying the groundwork for the future of Catholic education in Mansfield.
Why was Catholic education so important to Father Hite? He understood the crucial role it plays in forming the mind, heart, and soul of young people. His dedication to this cause was evident not only in his work at St. Peter’s but also in his previous roles as high school principal and president of Toledo Central Catholic High School.
Father Hite’s Educational Initiatives
- Developed a strategic plan for St. Peter’s school system
- Appointed the first Head of School for St. Peter’s
- Emphasized the holistic development of students through Catholic education
A Legacy of Care and Dedication
Father John Miller, the current pastor of St. Peter’s Parish, described Father Hite as “a very caring man” with a deep appreciation and love for St. Peter’s and the Mansfield area. How did Father Hite’s dedication manifest in his work? He was committed to preserving the parish’s rich history while also laying the groundwork for its future viability.
What set Father Hite apart in his pastoral role? According to Father Miller, he had a genuine care and concern for people, feeling blessed and honored to serve through his priesthood. This compassionate approach undoubtedly contributed to his effectiveness as a leader and his ability to connect with parishioners.
Qualities That Defined Father Hite’s Ministry
- Genuine care and concern for people
- Appreciation for local history and community
- Forward-thinking approach to parish and school management
- Dedication to preserving the past while securing the future
Father Hite’s Impact on Mansfield and Beyond
Father Hite’s influence extended beyond the boundaries of St. Peter’s Parish. His two separate tenures in Mansfield – first at St. Mary of the Snows Parish from 1994 to 1999, and then at St. Peter’s from 2011 to 2024 – allowed him to form deep connections within the community and leave a lasting impact on the city’s Catholic faithful.
How did Father Hite’s experiences outside of Mansfield contribute to his effectiveness as a pastor? His time as President of Toledo Central Catholic High School and pastor at Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Toledo broadened his perspective and honed his leadership skills. These experiences likely informed his approach to the challenges and opportunities he encountered at St. Peter’s.
Father Hite’s Contributions to Various Communities
- Served in multiple parishes across northwest Ohio
- Led educational institutions at various levels
- Brought diverse experiences to bear in his role at St. Peter’s
The Future of St. Peter’s Parish
Although Father Hite retired from active ministry in July 2024, he had looked forward to continuing his priestly ministry as a ‘senior status’ priest. His unexpected passing leaves a void in the St. Peter’s community, but also a strong foundation for the future.
What legacy does Father Hite leave behind? His financial stewardship, commitment to preserving the parish’s historical assets, and dedication to Catholic education have positioned St. Peter’s Parish and School for continued success. The strategic plans he put in place and the leadership team he assembled, including the new Head of School, will carry forward his vision.
Continuing Father Hite’s Vision
- Maintaining financial stability
- Ongoing preservation of historical church building
- Further development of St. Peter’s School system
- Nurturing the faith community in Mansfield
Remembering Rev. Gregory R. Hite
As the St. Peter’s community mourns the loss of Father Hite, they also celebrate his life and the indelible mark he left on the parish and the wider Mansfield community. His dedication to his faith, his parishioners, and the future of Catholic education in the area will be remembered for years to come.
How can the community honor Father Hite’s memory? By continuing his work of preserving the parish’s rich history, maintaining its financial stability, and nurturing the growth of St. Peter’s School. His vision for a vibrant, faith-filled community that values both its past and its future can serve as a guiding light for those who follow in his footsteps.
Ways to Honor Father Hite’s Memory
- Support ongoing restoration efforts for the church
- Contribute to educational initiatives at St. Peter’s School
- Participate actively in parish life and community service
- Share personal stories and memories of Father Hite’s impact
As the St. Peter’s community reflects on the life and legacy of Rev. Gregory R. Hite, they are reminded of the profound impact one individual can have on a community. His tireless work, compassionate leadership, and unwavering faith have left an enduring legacy that will continue to shape the parish and its members for generations to come.
Rev. Gregory R. Hite, 13th pastor of St. Peter’s Parish dies after a brief illness
It is with great sadness to announce the death of Rev. Gregory R. Hite. Father Hite was called home to Christ late Thursday evening after a brief illness. He was 66.
Father Hite was the thirteenth pastor of St. Peter’s Catholic Church, serving in Mansfield from 2011 until this past June. Although he retired from the active ministry in July, he looked forward to continuing his priestly ministry as a ‘senior status’ priest.
No announcement has been made yet on funeral arrangements.
When he arrived at St. Peter’s in 2011, the parish was $1 million in debt to the Diocese of Toledo. He worked with parishioners to retire that debt and then focused efforts on restoring the 100-year-old church. The parish raised $2.5 million through the Preserving Our Past, Securing Our Future Capital Campaign to restore the interior of the 100-year-old church. The restoration work only began after there were enough funds to begin work. He was adamant that the restoration work did not require the parish to incur any new debt.
He also led a strategic plan to move the school system forward, and one of his last acts as pastor was to hire Mrs. Laurie McKeon as the first Head of School for St. Peter’s. Fr. Hite was committed to Catholic education of children because he knew the importance and benefit of forming the mind, heart, and soul of people.
“Father Hite was a very caring man. He had an appreciation and love for St. Peter’s and the Mansfield area, having served twice here,” said Fr. John Miller, current pastor of St. Peter’s Parish. “He was very dedicated to St. Peter’s Parish, in preserving our historic church, and forward-thinking to lay the groundwork to make the parish and school viable into the future. He had genuine care and concern for people. He would have felt very blessed and honored to do that through his priesthood.”
After his ordination in 1981, he served at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Sandusky before pursuing graduate studies at the University of Dayton and the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He returned to northwest Ohio and served as the associate pastor and high school principal of Fostoria St. Wendelin.
In 1994, he was named pastor of St. Mary of the Snows Parish in Mansfield and served in that role until 1999. Before returning to Mansfield, he served as President of Toledo Central Catholic High School and pastor at Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Toledo.
Eternal rest grant unto him,
O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.
May the souls of all the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
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IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF MELISSA A. HITE AND GREGORY D. HITE Upon the Petition of MELISSA A. HITE, Peti…
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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA
No. 7-692 / 06-1944
Filed November 29, 2007
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF MELISSA A. HITE
AND GREGORY D. HITE
Upon the Petition of
MELISSA A. HITE,
Petitioner-Appellee,
And Concerning
GREGORY D. HITE,
Respondent-Appellant.
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Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Clayton County, George Stigler,
Judge.
Gregory Hite appeals from the district court’s physical care award.
AFFIRMED AS MODIFIED AND REMANDED.
Theodore Sporer and Maegan Lorentzen of Sporer & Ilic, P.C., Des
Moines, for appellant.
John Carr of Carr & Carr Attorneys, Manchester, for appellee.
Heard by Sackett, C.J., and Vaitheswaran and Baker, JJ.
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VAITHESWARAN, J.
Gregory and Melissa Hite married and had three children.
After
approximately ten years of marriage, Melissa petitioned for a dissolution. While
the action was pending, the parents shared care of the children based on their
work schedules.
At trial, Gregory asked the district court to adopt the joint
physical care arrangement they had voluntarily implemented. Melissa requested
physical care of the children. Following trial, the district court awarded Melissa
physical care. Gregory appeals.
As Gregory points out, the district court’s decree does not include an
explanation of why the joint physical care option was rejected as required under
Iowa Code section 598.41(5)(a) (Supp. 2005). In fact, the district court found that
“no such evidence exists here.” Despite the absence of findings on this issue,
the record is adequate to permit de novo review of whether joint physical care
was in the children’s best interests.
Joint physical care is:
an award of physical care of a minor child to both joint legal
custodial parents under which both parents have rights and
responsibilities toward the child including, but not limited to, shared
parenting time with the child, maintaining homes for the child,
providing routine care for the child and under which neither parent
has physical care rights superior to those of the other parent.
Iowa Code § 598.1(4). Joint physical care is a viable option if the parents are
able to “cooperate and respect each other’s parenting and lifestyles.” In re
Marriage of Swenka, 576 N.W.2d 615, 617 (Iowa Ct. App. 1998). We agree with
Gregory that this is a paradigm case for joint physical care.
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During the marriage, the parents lived in a house outside Strawberry Point
that the two rented from Melissa’s parents.
After Gregory and Melissa
separated, Gregory remained in the home and Melissa rented another place.
Several months later, Melissa returned to the home with a boyfriend and Gregory
moved to a “pole building” about thirty feet from the home.
Much of the testimony at trial related to the suitability of this building as a
family home. On this question, the district court found, “[t]he feeling that the pole
building is not a suitable residence for the children is not based upon concerns of
safety or suitability, but rather upon aesthetics.” We agree with this assessment.
The pole building was constructed to house equipment Gregory used for a
part-time job. Gregory subsequently decided to make a home in the building and
Melissa agreed he could stay there until their youngest child graduated from high
school. While Melissa and her witnesses variously described the building as “a
garage” or “shed,” the record reveals that Gregory substantially remodeled the
building to serve as more than a storage facility. He created an upstairs living
space consisting of a 1200 square-foot “open loft” on one side and a 360 squarefoot bedroom on the other that had a bunk bed and Gregory’s king-sized bed.
Gregory partitioned one area of the loft to serve as a bedroom for his oldest
daughter. He also refitted a downstairs bathroom to make it “more accessible for
younger kids.” Although the bathroom was not fully constructed at the time of
trial and Gregory conceded other work needed to be done in the loft area, he
testified he could have it completed within two weeks of trial. His representations
were supported by his proven abilities as a “handy-man” and his father’s
credentials as a certified electrician and welder. Based on this evidence, we
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concur with the district court’s finding that “[o]nce the necessary completions are
made to the pole building, its living quarters will be similar to the living areas of
any given loft.” 1
More importantly, we are convinced Gregory’s choice to make the pole
building his home rendered joint physical care an especially viable option. The
children were within thirty feet of both parental homes and lived 500 yards from
their maternal grandparents and uncle, all of whom assisted with transport and
care. Although Gregory would have preferred to “live closer to” his workplace in
Palo, he testified that he chose to remain in the area because “my children mean
more to me than anything else.” He also expressed a commitment to remaining
there as long as his children attended the nearby all-grade school complex. The
parents’ proximity, therefore, facilitated a joint physical care arrangement.
The parents’ high level of effective communication and respect for each
other also favored a joint physical care arrangement. See In re Marriage of
Hynick, 727 N.W.2d 575, 580 (Iowa 2007) (“The critical question in deciding
whether joint physical care is . . . appropriate is whether the parties can
communicate effectively on the myriad of issues that arise daily in the routine
care of a child.”). Melissa testified the children “adore[d]” their father and needed
to have a relationship with him. She said she sometimes visited her youngest
daughter when the child was in Gregory’s care. Similarly, Gregory expressed no
animosity toward Melissa or her new boyfriend. While he stated he had not
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We recognize that, before trial, a radiant heating system in the loft malfunctioned,
damaging much of the building, and an electrical heater malfunctioned, filling the loft with
smoke. However, Gregory testified to the manner in which he intended to resolve the
heating problems and Melissa admitted her concerns about the building would be
calmed if these problems were corrected.
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wanted a divorce, he said he did not “have a problem with [Melissa’s] boyfriend”
and characterized him as “a really good guy.” He went so far as to say that, on
weekends, he tried to give Melissa and her boyfriend some privacy by taking the
children to his parents’ home.
The only issue on which the parents expressed some disagreement was
how to allocate the children’s expenses. Melissa asserted that “[t]he majority of
the time I . . . pay for everything,” including the kids’ clothing, school supplies,
school registration, school lunches, sports expenses, and daycare. However,
Gregory testified he covered the children’s health, dental and optical insurance,
which cost him about $300 per month, as well as many of the children’s
uncovered medical expenses. Additionally, he said he was willing to reimburse
Melissa for other expenses the children incurred.
Finally, Melissa conceded
Gregory’s mother regularly purchased clothes for the children.
We are not
persuaded that these disagreements about child-related expenses precluded a
joint physical care award. See In re Marriage of Ellis, 705 N.W.2d 96, 103 (Iowa
2005), overruled on other grounds by In re Marriage of Hansen, 733 N.W.2d 683
(Iowa 2007) (“[W]hen a marriage is being dissolved we would find excellent
communication and cooperation to be the exception and certain failures in
cooperation and communication not to be surprising.”).
We turn to the parents’ respective parenting abilities.
N.W.2d at 684.
Hansen, 733
Melissa suggested Gregory did not properly supervise the
children on one or two occasions and did not adhere to a potty-training schedule
for the youngest child.
On our de novo review, we are not persuaded that
Gregory placed the children’s health or welfare in jeopardy on any of the
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occasions cited by Melissa. As the district court found, “[b]oth parents would
make ideal placement parents.”
This brings us to the question of whether one parent served as primary
caretaker of the children during the marriage and should receive some
preference in the physical care determination as a result. Id. at 697. There is
scant evidence that either parent assumed this role. Although Melissa testified
she was the children’s “scheduler,” she conceded that Gregory “follow[ed]
through” with her directions on where and when to take the children. This factor
does not weigh in favor of either parent.
In the end, the record reveals two loving and capable parents who placed
the children’s needs first and successfully implemented a joint physical care
arrangement for several months prior to trial. We conclude joint physical care
was in the children’s best interests.
We modify the decree to provide that the parents shall exercise joint
physical care of the children. We remand for reconsideration of child support in
light of this opinion. Costs are taxed to Melissa.
AFFIRMED AS MODIFIED AND REMANDED.
Rev. Gregory R. Hite, 13th Pastor of St. Peter’s, Dies After Brief Illness
ROSSFORD, Ohio (October 29, 2021) – Rev. Gregory R. Hite, a former pastor of St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Mansfield, was called home to Christ early Friday morning after a brief illness. He was 65.
Father Hite was the thirteenth pastor of St. Peter’s Catholic Church, serving in Mansfield from 2011 until this past June. Although he retired from the active ministry in July, he looked forward to continuing his priestly ministiry as a ‘senior status’ priest.
No announcement has been made yet on funeral arrangements.
When he arrived at St. Peter’s in 2011, the parish was $1 million in debt to the Diocese of Toledo. He worked with parishioners to retire that debt and then focused efforts on restoring the 100-year-old church. The parish raised $2.5 million through the Preserving Our Past, Securing Our Future Capital Campaign to restore the interior of the 100-year-old church. The restoration work only began after there were enough funds to begin work. He was adamant that the restoration work did not require the parish to incur any new debt.
He also led a strategic plan to move the school system forward, and one of his last acts as pastor was to hire Mrs. Laurie McKeon as the first Head of School for St. Peter’s. Fr. Hite was committed to Catholic education of children because he knew the importance and benefit of forming the mind, heart and soul of people.
“Father Hite was a very caring man. He had an appreciation and love for St. Peter’s and the Mansfield area, having served twice here,” said Fr. John Miller, current pastor of St. Peter’s Parish. “He was very dedicated to St. Peter’s Parish, in preserving our historic church, and forward-thinking to lay the groundwork to make the parish and school viable into the future. He had genuine care and concern for people. He would have felt very blessed and honored to do that through his priesthood.”
After his ordination in 1981, he served at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Sandusky before pursuing graduate studies at the University of Dayton and the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He returned to northwest Ohio and served as the associate pastor and high school principal of Fostoria St. Wendelin.
In 1994, he was named pastor of St. Mary of the Snows Parish in Mansfield and served in that role until 1999. Before returning to Mansfield, he served as President of Toledo Central Catholic High School and pastor at Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Toledo.
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The Catholic Diocese of Toledo
Below is a summary of priest appointments made by Bishop Daniel E. Thomas from January 1 – June 26, 2021. The priests are listed alphabetically by surname.
Reverend Albert J. Beltz, to Parochial Vicar, Saint John the Evangelist, Delphos, Saint John the Baptist, Landeck, and Saint Patrick, Spencerville, effective 8 July 2021.
Reverend David R. Bruning, from Pastor, Our Lady of Lourdes, Toledo, to Senior Status, and to Presbyteral Moderator and Chaplain, Saint Martin de Porres, Toledo, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend David J. Cirata, from Pastor, Saint John the Baptist, Toledo and Saint Michael the Archangel, Toledo and Director, Office for Divine Worship, to Pastor, Saint John the Evangelist, Defiance, and Consultant, Office for Divine Worship, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Michael J. Diemer, to Parochial Administrator, Saint Bernard, New Washington, and Saint Francis Xavier, Willard, while continuing Hispanic Pastoral Services (Eastern Region), effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Melwin Dsouza, SAC, from Parochial Vicar, Epiphany of the Lord, Toledo, to Pastor, Saint Isidore, Marysdale and Saint Michael the Archangel, The Ridge, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Kyle T. Gase, from Parochial Administrator, Immaculate Conception, Bellevue, to Pastor, Immaculate Conception, Bellevue, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Gregory Hite, from Pastor, Saint Peter, Mansfield, to Senior Status, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend John Christopher Jesudhason, SAC, from Parochial Vicar, Holy Angels, Saint Mary and Saints Peter & Paul, Sandusky, to Pastor, Saint Joseph, Monroeville and Saint Alphonsus, Peru, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Krzysztof Kardzis, to Presbyteral Moderator and Chaplain, Saint Mary, Clyde, while continuing as Pastor, Sacred Heart, Fremont, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Martin C. Lukas, OSFS, to Pastor, Saint Pius X, Toledo, while continuing as Pastor, Gesu, Toledo, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend George W. Mahas, from Parochial Administrator, Saint Bernard, New Washington, and Saint Francis Xavier, Willard, to Parochial Administrator, Regina Coeli, Toledo, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Mathew Manoj Mammen, from Parochial Administrator, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Toledo, to Pastor, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Toledo, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend John A. Miller, from Pastor, Regina Coeli, Toledo, to Pastor, Saint Peter, Mansfield, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Joseph J. Mominee, to graduate studies at the Pontifical University of Santa Croce, Rome, residing at the Pontifical North American College, and summer assistance to Saint Mary, Tiffin and Saint Pius X, Sycamore, effective 8 July 2021.
Reverend Monsignor Walter “Tad” R. Oxley, from Official, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, The Holy See, to Vicar for Clergy and Senior Director, Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations Department, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Scott J. Perry, from Parochial Vicar, Saint John the Evangelist, Delphos, Saint John the Baptist, Landeck, and Saint Patrick, Spencerville, to Pastor, Saint Nicholas, Miller City and Holy Family, New Cleveland, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend William A. Pifher, from Pastor, Saint Mary, Leipsic, to Parochial Administrator, Saint John the Baptist, Toledo, and Saint Michael the Archangel, Toledo, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Ronald A. Schock, from Pastor, Saint Joseph, Monroeville and Saint Alphonsus, Peru, to Pastor, Saint Mary, Leipsic, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Monsignor Charles E. Singler, from Pastor, Holy Family, New Cleveland and Saint Nicholas, Miller City, to Pastor, Saint Rose of Lima, Perrysburg, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Jeffery J. Smith, from Parochial Administrator, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Bethlehem and Saint Joseph, Crestline, to Pastor, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Bethlehem and Saint Joseph, Crestline, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Philip A. Smith, to Pastor, Our Lady of Lourdes, Toledo, while continuing as Director of the Office for Diocesan Priestly Vocations and Chaplain to the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO), effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend Andrew J. Wellmann, from Parochial Administrator, Saint Patrick, Bryan and Sacred Heart of Jesus, Montpelier, to Pastor, Saint Patrick, Bryan and Sacred Heart of Jesus, Montpelier, effective 1 July 2021.
Reverend George E. Wenzinger, from Pastor, Saint Rose of Lima, Perrysburg, to Senior Status, effective 1 July 2021, and to Minister to Priests, effective 1 September 2021.
Deacon Assignment
Deacon Frederick Wuebker, from Saint Charles, Lima, to All Saints, Rossford, effective 17 April 2021.
Pastoral Center Assignment
Mr. Daniel Demski, from Liturgy Coordinator, Office for Divine Worship, to Director, Office for Divine Worship, effective 1 July 2021.
Additional Announcements
Reverend Edward J. Schleter, Senior Status, Presbyteral Moderator and Chaplain, Saint Mary, Clyde, has submitted his resignation, which has been accepted, effective 1 July 2021.
Deacon Gary Thrun, from Our Lady of Lourdes, Toledo, to Senior Deacon Status, effective 1 September 2021.
Reverend David Whalen, OSFS, Pastor, Saint Pius X Parish, Toledo, has submitted his resignation, which has been accepted, and he has been granted Senior Religious Status by his Provincial and will remain in residence at St. Pius X Parish, Toledo, effective 1 July 2021.
Stark County-area high school box scores, area college sports schedule
HIGH SCHOOL
Girls basketball
Sandy Valley 46, Minerva 31
MINERVA: Cassidy 2 4-6 10, Brunner 3 0-1 7, Kirkpatrick 2 0-0 6, Risden 2 0-0 4, Hoffee 1 0-6 2, Sanor 1 0-0 2, Murray 0 0-2 2. Totals 11 4-15 31
SANDY VALLEY: A. Parker 8 3-4 19, Neary 4 0-1 8, J. Parker 1 3-6 6, Z. Ward 2 1-4 5, A. Ward 1 0-0 3, Tucci 1 1-3 3, Faiello 1 0-0 2, Nicholson 0 0-1 0. Totals 18 8-19 46
Minerva – 5 – 15 – 4 – 7 — 31
Sandy Valley – 16 – 13 – 9 – 8 — 46
3-Point Field Goals: Cassidy 2, Kirkpatrick 2, Brunner, J. Parker, A. Ward. Total fouls: Minerva 17-13. Fouled out: Murray. Rebounds: Minerva 24 (Murray 6), Sandy Valley 33 (A. Parker 8).
Fairless 49, East Canton 16
EAST CANTON (0-2): Wade 1 0-0 2, A. Carter 1 0-0 2, Huprich 0 0-2 0, Monter 1 0-0 3, Reichard 1 2-5 4, Lebo 0 4-6 4, Baker 0 1-2 1, E. Carter 0 0-1 0. Totals 4 7-16 16.
FAIRLESS (2-0): A. Seward 1 0-0 3, Lyon 6 1-2 13, S. Shavery 3 0-0 6, Steele 7 1-2 15, Kondrach 1 4-6 6, Ashton 3 0-0 6. Totals 21 6-10 49.
East Canton – 5 – 6 – 2 – 3 — 16
Fairless – 21 – 14 – 12 – 2 — 49
3-Point Field Goals: Monter, A. Seward. JV: East Canton 57-29.
Manchester 64, Springfield 36
MANCHESTER: White 3 2-5 9, Perry 2 0-0 4, Mayer 0 1-2 1, Moss 10 6-9 28, Stamperd 3 2-2 8, Paljich 1 0-0 2, Hite 3 3-3 9, Petroff 1 1-2 3. Totals 23 15-23 64.
SPRINGFIELD: Kern 2 0-0 4, Kendal 1 0-0 2, Fields 4 1-2 10, Wilderman 1 1-3 3, Turney 2 0-0 4, Gonzalez 1 0-0 2, Hillyard 1 0-0 3, Gardiner 2 2-2 8. Totals 14 4-7 36.
Manchester – 15 – 14 – 16 – 19 — 64
Springfield – 11 – 12 – 4 – 9 — 36
3-Point Field Goals: Moss 2, Gardiner 2, White, Fields, Hillyard. JV: Springfield won.
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GlenOak 63, Lutheran East 46
Tuesday
GLENOAK (2-0): Boron 1 0-0 2, Burke 1 3-4 5, Dyrlund 6 5-6 17, Vaughn 2 0-0 5, Weir 4 4-8 12, Williams 8 5-6 22. Totals 22 17-24 63.
LUTHERAN EAST (1-1): Robinson 4 2-3 11, Harris 6 1-4 13, Gorham 0 2-2 2, Haines 9 0-2 18, Woodard 0 2-4 2, Totals 19 7-15 46.
GlenOak – 19 – 20 – 19 – 5 — 63
Lutheran East – 10 – 8 – 10 – 18 — 46
3-Point Field Goals: Vaughn, Williams, Robinson. Fouls: Lutheran East 16-14.
Northwest 46, Norton 42
NORTON (0-2): Grace 2 0-0 5, Acord 0 0-2 0, Shutsa 5 9-10 21, Destefano 2 2-2 6, Kropp 1 0-0 2, Osolin 0 1-3 1, Hallett 3 1-2 7. Totals 13 13-19 42..
NORTHWEST (2-0): Spradling 3 3-4 9, Cudnik 6 1-2 13, Stark 3 1-2 8, Kuhn 0 1-2 1, Lower 2 1-1 5, Bottomley 4 2-2 10. Totals 18 9-13 46.
Norton – 14 – 12 – 4 – 12 — 42
Northwest – 13 – 10 – 9 – 14 — 46
3-Point Field Goals: Shutsa 2, Grace, Stark. Total fouls: 18-18. Fouled out: Bottomley. JV: Norton 36-16.
Canfield 45, West Branch 23
Tuesday
WEST BRANCH (1-1): Egli 1 1-4 4, Gregory 1 3-7 5, Mercer 2 0-0 4, Lippiatt 1 1-2 3, Snyder 0 1-2 1, Showalter 3 0-0 6. Totals 8 6-15 23.
CANFIELD (2-0): Harrison 2 0-1 6, Mike 2 0-0 6, Rubin 1 0-0 2, C. Dill 3 1-1 8, A. Dill 5 2-4 13, Sahli 1 0-0 2, Francisco 1 0-0 3, Muckleroy 1 0-0 3, Delucia 1 0-0 2. Totals 17 3-6 45.
West Branch – 6 – 4 – 4 – 9 — 23
Canfield – 13 – 13 – 15 – 4 — 45
3-Point Field Goals: Harrison 2, Mike 2, Egli, C. Dill, A. Dill, Francisco, Muckleroy. Total fouls: 11-11. Fouled out: None. JV: Canfield 48-46.
Tusky Valley 69, Newcomerstown 21
Tuesday
TUSKY VALLEY: Stookey 8 1-1 17, Merrick 6 0-2 13, Ray 4 0-0 8, Levengood 3 0-0 7, Stutz 3 0-0 7, Norris 2 0-0 5, Salapack 2 0-0 5, Bourquin 2 0-0 5, Stump 1 0-0 2. Totals 31 1-3 69.
NEWCOMERSTOWN: Peoples 2 0-0 6, Lahmers 2 0-1 5, Parry 2 0-2 4, Stull 1 0-0 2, Warren 1 0-0 2, Matthews 0 2-2 2. Totals 8 2-5 21.
Tusky Valley – 17 – 28 – 14 – 12 — 69
Newcomerstown – 4 – 4 – 6 – 8 — 21
3-Point Field Goals: Peoples 2, Merrick, Levengood, Stutz, Norris, Salapack, Bourquin, Lahmers. Total fouls: Tusky Valley 6-3. Fouled out: None. Rebounds: Tusky Valley 29 (Stookey 9), Newcomerstown 11 (Lahmers 3).
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Boys bowling
McKinley 2,821, United 2,263
Two-game matches: McKinley 2,106 (Coffelt 245-225, Leggett 210-211, McCutchan 244-177, Shankle 189-204, Waggoner 212-189), United 1,580 ( Rawson 86, Combs 226-187, Bryan 165-177, Furlong 194-119, Hoffee 143, Hively 119-164).
Baker system matches: Tie 173-173, McKinley 156-125, McKinley 202-185, United 200-184.
Records: McKinley 1-0.
Carrollton 2,476, Jackson 2,360
Two-game matches: Carrollton 1,901 (Pallaye 214-213, C. Brackin 159, Worth 188-182, Green 214-213, Baker 178, George 179, E. Brackin 161), Jackson 1,825 (Austin 214-206, Dockery 180-201, Trayer 223-158, Walker 179-165, Smith 173-126).
Baker System matches: Jackson 162-133, Carrollton 217-183, Carrollton 225-190.
Perry 2,579, Carrollton 2,571
Tuesday
Two-games matches: Perry 1,910 (Gardner 164, Little 180-201, Pestorick 214-185, Ramsey 214, Corrin 206-185, Nave 186-175), Carrollton 1,858 (Pallaye 175-189, George 183-174, Brackin 193-216, Baker 149, Worth 207-205, Ulman 167).
Baker System matches: Carrollton 210-196, Perry 225-167, Perry 256-167, Perry 172-169.
Hoover 2,966, Minerva 2,788
Tuesday
Two-game matches: Hoover 2,176, Minerva 2,026 (Lautenzenheiser 236-192, Mayle 170-192, Wisenbarger 246-241, Baumgardner 163, Frazier 158-224, May 205).
Baker System matches: Hoover 204-191, Hoover 215-182, Hoover 199-182, Minerva 207-172.
Records: Minerva 0-1.
Conotton Valley 2,713, Central Catholic 2,105
Tuesday
Two-game matches: Conotton Valley 1,968 (Brenneman 237-211, Myer 179-235, Caldwell 203-205, Bernhart 204-186, Rolli 168-140), Central Catholic 1,442 (Brown 169-162, Robbins 169-157, Sieber 168-147, Short 141, Gawlak 123, Yingling 106, Parham 100).
Baker System matches: Conotton Valley 208-185, Conotton Valley 222-178, Conotton Valley 162-158, Conotton Valley 153-142.
Records: Conotton Valley 1-0, Central Catholic 0-1.
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Girls bowling
United 1,911, McKinley 1,705
Two-game matches: United 1,388 (Syppko 130-180, Coleman 148-147, Gamble 148-112, Frederick 146-155, Swogger 116-106), McKinley 1274 (Eckard 101-127, Evans 65, Leggett 133-135, Ramierez 90, Shahan 91, Sweet 103, Tucker 227-202).
Baker System matches: McKinley 128-116, United 174-95, United 104-93, United 129-115.
Records: McKinley 0-1.
Carrollton 2,292, Jackson 1,642
Two-game matches: Carrollton 1,923 (Oberlin 214-190, Harsh 221-168, Greaves 211-184, Rummell 227, Elliott 179, Taylor 167, Hatcher 162), Jackson 1,374 (Hawkins 213-182, Clevenger 103-131, Doane 108-149, N/A 96-04, N/A 181-117).
Baker System matches: Carrollton 160-120, Carrollton 209-148.
Perry 2,565, Carrollton 2,532
Tuesday
Two-game matches: Perry 1,856 (Morrison 169-197, King 222-204, Poling 156, Carver 191-161, Miller 178-188, Turner 190), Carrollton 1,808 (Oberlin 173, Harsh 179-169, Rummell 147, Elliott 234-156, Taylor 182-205, Hatcher 176, Greaves 187).
Baker System matches: Perry 210-164, Carrollton 181-161, Carrollton 193-172, Carrollton 181-166.
Minerva 2,261, Hoover 1,955
Tuesday
Two-game matches: Minerva 1,792 (Sanor 195-188, Davis 178-151, Worrell 158-178, Cress 167-212, Thompson 174-191).
Baker System matches: Hoover 172-154, Minerva 165-154, Hoover 174-150.
Records: Minerva 1-0.
Conotton Valley 2,256, Central Catholic 2,212
Tuesday
Two-game matches: Conotton Valley 1,578 (Stuber 233-139, Galigher 177-135, Willoughby 141-161, Schaar 148-151, Blick 140-153), Central Catholic 1,510 (Stebbins 233-166, A. Vargo 150-169, Colucy 124-159, Varacky 114-142, B. Vargo 140-113).
Baker System matches: Central Catholic 232-176, Central Catholic 197-187, Conotton Valley 156-130, Conotton Valley 159-143.
Records: Conotton Valley 1-0, Central Catholic 0-1.
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SCHEDULE
THURSDAY
COLLEGE
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Malika Thanksgiving Classic (Honolulu): Walsh vs. Chaminade, 5
FRIDAY
COLLEGE
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.): Kent State vs. UCLA, 1:30
Malika Thanksgiving Classic (Honolulu): Walsh vs. Black Hills State, 7
SATURDAY
COLLEGE
FOOTBALL
NCAA Division III playoffs, second round: Johns Hopkins at Mount Union, Noon
Akron at Toledo, Noon
Miami at Kent State, Noon
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Pitt-Greensburg at Malone, 7
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Kent State at Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.)
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Read Against the Gods: Taming Risk – Peter Bernstein – Page 3
The following individuals have also contributed greatly to my work and deserve my deepest thanks: Kenneth Arrow, Gilbert Bassett, William Beaumol, Zalman Bernstein, Doris Ballard, Paul Davidson, Donald Dewey, David Darend, Barbara Photinatos, James Fraser, Greg Haight, Roger Hertog, Victor Huey, Bertrand Jacuillat, Daniel Kahneman, Mary Centuris, Mario Lazerna, Dean LeBaron, Michelle Lee, Harry Markovich, Morton Morton, Morton James Norris, Todd Petzel, Paul Samu-Elson, Robert Schiller, Charles Smithson, Robert Solow, Meir Stetman, Martha Steele, Richard Thaler, James Tinsley, Frank Trainer, Amos Tversky [1] and Marina von N.Vitman.
Eight people generously took the trouble to read the entire manuscript and made many helpful and valuable criticisms. Each of them contributed to the improvement of the style and content, but they are not responsible for its shortcomings. They are Theodore Aronson, Peter Brodsky, Jay Elysberg, Robert Heilbroner, Peter Kinder, Charles Kindleberger, Mark Kritsman and Stephen Stigler.
I conclude by expressing gratitude to my late parents, Allen M. Bernstein and Irma L. Davis, to whom I owe the enthusiasm for making this book possible.
Peter L. Bernstein
Dedicated to Peter Brodsky
Introduction
What separates thousands of years of history from what we call modernity? The answer to this question is by no means limited to an indication of the development of science, technology, capitalism and democracy.
The distant past was full of brilliant scientists, mathematicians, inventors, political philosophers. Hundreds of years before the birth of Christ, maps of the starry sky were compiled, the famous Library of Alexandria was built, and Euclidean geometry was invented.The military needs demanded technical innovations as insatiable as they are today. Coal, oil, iron and copper have served people for millennia, and travel and connections have been marked from the very beginning of written history.
A distinctive feature of our time, defining the border of the New Age, is the mastery of a strategy of behavior in conditions of risk, based on the understanding that the future is not just a whim of the gods and that people are not powerless before nature. Until humanity crossed this border, the future remained a mirror of the past or a gloomy fiefdom of oracles and predictors who monopolized knowledge about expected events.
This book tells the story of a galaxy of thinkers whose remarkable insight helps us learn to place the future at the service of the present. By showing the world how to understand risk, measure it and assess its consequences, they turned risk-taking into one of the most important catalysts for the progress of modern Western society. Like Prometheus, they defied the gods and illuminated the darkness to curb the hostility of the future. Their achievements have changed the attitude to risk and channeled a person’s passion for gambling and enrichment in the direction of economic growth, raising the quality of life and technological progress.
By identifying the rationale for optimizing risk behavior, these pioneers have thrown into Western culture the yeast that has given a powerful impetus to the development of science and entrepreneurship, created the modern world of speed, power, fast communication and financial intricacies. Their discoveries about the nature of risk, the art and science of choice have formed the basis of our modern market economy, in which nations around the world are seeking to join. For all its problems and pitfalls, a free economy, the core of which is choice, decision-making, has led humanity to an unprecedented rise in the standard of living.
The ability to anticipate possible futures and choose between alternative solutions is at the heart of modern societies. Working at risk forces us to make many decisions – from distributing wealth to protecting public health, from waging war to family planning, from determining insurance premiums to using seat belts, from growing grain to selling corn flakes.
In the old days, agriculture and industry, business management and communications used very simple tools.They often refused, but repairs did not require welders, electricians, computer technicians, accounting and investment consultants. Failure in one area rarely had a direct impact on the situation in another. Now we use extremely sophisticated tools in our work, and any disruption can turn into a catastrophe with far-reaching consequences. We have to constantly rely on an assessment of the probabilities of problems and errors. Without the use of probability theory and other risk management tools, engineers would not be able to build huge bridges across the widest rivers, homes would still be heated by fireplaces or stoves, power plants would not exist, polio would continue to maim our children, planes would not fly, but oh space flights could only be dreamed of [2].If there were not many types of insurance, the death of the breadwinner would doom many young families to hunger and poverty, more people would not be able to use health services, and only a few rich people would be able to maintain their own homes. If farmers could not fix prices for future crops in the spring, they would grow a lot less than they do today.
If we did not have efficient capital markets that allow savers to diversify their investment risk, if investors were able to own shares of only one company (as was the case at the dawn of capitalism), such large advanced enterprises could not have emerged that define the economy of our time like Microsoft, Merck, DuPont, Alcoa, Boeing, McDonald’s.The ability to manage risk and, at the same time, a taste for risk, for calculating choices are key elements of the energy that drives the progress of the economy.
The modern concept of risk is based on the Indo-Arabic numeral system, which became known in the West seven or eight centuries ago. However, serious study of the problems associated with risk began only during the Renaissance, when people broke free from many taboos and questioned centuries-old frozen beliefs.It was a time when the main geographical discoveries had already been made and earthly resources began to be intensively exploited, a time of religious turmoil, the emergence of capitalism and a decisive turn towards scientific comprehension of the world and striving for the future.
In 1654, when the Renaissance was in full bloom, the Chevalier de Mere, a French aristocrat equally fond of gambling and mathematics, invited the famous French mathematician Blaise Pascal to solve a puzzling problem.He raised the question of how to split the pot between two players in an unfinished game of chance, if one of the players wins at that moment. Mathematicians already knew this problem, which was formulated two hundred years earlier by the monk Luca Pazzioli, famous for drawing the attention of the then businessmen to double-entry bookkeeping and teaching the multiplication table to Leonardo da Vinci. Pascal turned to Pierre de Fermat, a lawyer and brilliant mathematician, for help. The result of their cooperation produced the effect of a bomb exploding in the intellectual world.It so happened that the analysis of the game (Trivial Pursuit), which was widespread in the 17th century, led to the discovery of the theory of probability, which became the mathematical basis of the theory of risk.
The resulting solution to the Pazzioli puzzle meant that for the first time, in a situation with an ambiguous outcome, a person was able to make decisions and foresee the future with the help of numbers. In the Middle Ages and the Ancient World, as well as in primitive and agricultural societies, people, faced with the problem of choice, made decisions without a clear understanding of the risk, or the nature of the decision.Today, we rely less on superstition and tradition than people of the past, not because we have become smarter, but because our understanding of risk allows us to make decisions using rational methods.
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Greg Kehly Biography
Greg Kehly is an American-style novini who is native to the Garden City, New York City of Gregary Reymand Kehly.The same feature is featured on Greg Kelly Reports on Newsmax TV.
Keli beshe pre s-domakin on Good Day New York on Fox 5 NY WNYW, shared with Rosana Scoto, from 2008 to poured over the edges on the lyatoto for 2017
Posted by Fox and Friends and correspondent at Belia House behind Fox News. Osven tova Keli e lieutenant colonel from reserve for the Marine infantry at SASCH. Keli is now married to Judith Gray, Australian Creative Director last 2017
Greg Kely Age
Kely e 52 years from 2020, same e born December 17 1968, in Garden City, New York. Combine American shchachi. That celebration of the birth of si den on December 17th is every year and a sign for the birth of Sagittarius is not good.
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Greg Keli Education
Keli graduated from Fordam University with a bachelor’s degree. in political science. While visiting Fordham, Greg is a WFUV Kato Efiren reporter.
Greg Keli family, parents and siblings
Gregary Reymand Keli was born and separated from his parent Reymand U. Keli (bascha), who served as a police commissar in New York and Veronica Keli (shirt) in Guard City, New York. Toy ima brother, known kato James Keli .Keli is of American nationality and ethnicity.
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Keli is a wife of Judith Gray, who is an Australian creative horror. Twice of the week on Nov 12, 2017 at New York University Club. Greg and sprugata moo Judith after momicentse prez februire 2020
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Spread the scores for the average pay for a journalist in SASCH, Keli received an annual pay in the range between 24,292 and 72,507 dollars, which turns into an average hourly pay between 10,15 and 31,32 dollars.
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Greg Keli Net worth
Gregary Keli ima net worth from 3 million dollars. Toi baked the explanatory golyama sum to the netnata system of a successful television journalist.Despite not serving in Fox News, Greg has an impressive amount of money from the time for the C mandate.
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- Palni names: Gregary Reymand Keli
- Popular kato : News commentary
- Gender: Mjki
- / professional Professors Nationality : American
- Race / Ethnicity : Byal
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- Sexual orientation: Right
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- Measurements on tyaloto : Yes all actualizira
- Visochina / Kolko temple? : 10 inches (1.78 m or 178 cm)
- Teglo : Moderate
- Blossom on ochita : Kafiav
- Blossom on Kosata : Cheren
- Number for shoes : Yes actualizira
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- Bascha (tatko) : Reimand V.Keli
- Maiko : Veronica Keli
- Brothers and sisters (brothers and sisters) : James Keli
- Marital status : Zhenin
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- Deca : Momiche (born in February 2020)
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- No cost : 3 million dollars
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- Source for income : Journalist
Greg Keli Nova work and Rosana Scote
Greg Keli from now on watch Dob den to New York, kato ce rejection of the showto WNYW / 5, which is 927 water for the same Rosana Skoto for the near tenth anniversary of the prez septemvriyskata sutrins prez 2017″I could not even seemingly beggarly for a long time”, kazat that for a good time. On wednesday on januari to this join Newsmax TV (Optimum Ch. 102; FiOS Ch. 115) to broadcast on “Greg Kelly Reports”, 19:00. show prez seventy.
Keli prekarva devet godini kato slaughterhouse pilot, but in a way, work in NY1, as well as in Fox News Channel (correspondent at Belia House from 2005 to ’07), followed from “GDNY”.
Nakratko, that pretended showto prez 2012, a trace of kato wife, koyato sreshna, tvrdi, who I attacked sexually; Investigation of the prosecutor in Manhatn, but beep before the conclusion “establish the facts” do not commit a crime.Keli didn’t have time to tell the details for work . Apparently concentrated above the family belly,
Greg Keli Dobar den New York
From 2008 to June 2012, that beshe domakin on Good Day New York, sometimes not on the news from 6 pm and 10 pm, on Fox 5. David Price has been announced as his deputy.
On January 24, 2013, it was announced that Dave Price is supposedly Good Day New York, and Gregg is still closed. Greg announced on September 28, 2017, with the release of Good Day New York, and the next day, petuk, September 29, 2017., behold, behold the last pt. Toy Beshe is replaced by WABC-TV by Laurie Stokes.
Greg Keli Fox, Report
Keli Beshe leads a sutreshnata novary program at the ABC branch of WIVT-TV in Binghamtan, NY in the 90s. Tuk toy si osiguri exquisitely interviewed by the president of the SASCH Bill Klintun. Greg Beshe was originally a political reporter for NY1 in New York.
Prez tova in the meantime reflecting the prez 2001 Cmetskat campaign and providing extensive live coverage from Ground Zero on September 11, 2001.Soon the trail of you will be connected to Fox News. During the operation “Iraqi Freedom” prez 2003, Greg Beshe was a reporter in the 3rd Infantry Division for the army at the SASCH, 2nd Brigade. That received a leka shrapnel wound in a face, sometime a minokhvurgachka izbukhva is close to him, until the presicha river Efrat from the 3rd infantry division on March 31, 2003
As of March 31, 2003, some of a minokhvurgachka izbukhva is close to him, until the presicha river Euphrates from the 3rd Infantry Division, Greg received a shrapnel wound in the face.As of April 5, 2003, the same TV journalist is featured in vivid pictures of the US military reaching Baghdad. Mohamed Said al Sahhaf, also known as Kato Baghdad Bob (minister for information), is shown to be the only one from the pre-conference, Qazwaiki, to coalition forces to Baghdad. Fox News showcased on a split screen by reporter Greg, koito karache tank prez grad.
Two days, in that hall, are still one and only one time excursion to the presidential palace on Saddam Husein.Report missions to Greg. We were sent to Iraq, as well as to Gaza, Pakistan, Unite Arab Kingdom and Kuwait.
In the message of Greg Kaz: “Tova e the last of my episodes, ima nyakoi carry others, koito me vlnuvat yes ruling and eat a lot, much grateful for the tight time, keto prekara tuk, and for all the choir, koito are ruled by comrade shows. ‘General manager, Liu Leone kaza,’ Iskame, thank you on Greg for your long service. That e beat is not part of the fleet for the FOX 5 and for all wishes of the items in the world.’
Greg Kehly, reserve from the Marine infantry at SASCH.
Keli e officer from the reserve for the Marine infantry at SASCH. During the period of active military service between 1991-2000, the pilot was also beating the AV-8B Harrier aircraft, assigned to Morskata attack escadril 211, “Revenge on the Wake Islands.” While on duty Keli natrupa successfully over 158 kats on aircraft carriers and flying over Iraq in Operation Southern Guard, the nalagiki was imposed from the UN, the zone was taken away for the flight.
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Decision on Carlos Ghosn yes hiding in Lebanon actually lay down the edge in Japan, leave the bivvy director of Nissan Motor Co. Greg Keli is in the center for the development of the case on January 12, 2020. otstviki Gon, Keli may be a pledged assistant was given an auto-titan, whether innocent or guilty.
Dvamata byha arrested in Sushya den; Keli stayed in Japan, for yes mu bdat povdignati charges, spared koto e helped and underestimated compensation on Ghosn from tens of milioni dolari.”Dali Keli is proven or not, no matter how much we have been given arrest on Gon e beat fair,” Kaza Gohara. Advocate for Keli Yoichi Kitamura, declare that the client is in the process of neglecting it, yes, it’s already well planned.
Greg Keli Kedar Park
“You get free and happy from her”, Kaza Greg Keli. On November 7, 2019, Keli praznuva svobodata si, until the hail will go to Sidar Park, let the follow-up be followed.
Svetat held a special public meeting on November 11, 2019., for yes obssi case and politicize and go to the police department in Sidar Park. Tova se chance, the trail of kato nai-visshiyat is punishable by ed on d’rzhavata, abolish the police station on Keli, punishable by the case, which has been investigated further from the police in Sidar Park.
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Greg Kelley is famous for his novelty. Quickly to the beshe s-domakin at Good Day New York on Fox 5 NY WNYW with Rosana Scoto.Toy beshe pre s-domakin at Good Day New York on Fox 5 NY WNYW, shared with Rosana Scoto, from 2008 to sprinkled on the edge for 2017 year
How many years is Greg Keley?
Gregory Reymand Keli is an American citizen, born on December 17, 1968 in Garden City, New York.
What about Greg Kehly’s temple?
Greg standing on the temple 5 feet 8 inches
Greg Keely is she married?
Greg Se y for Judith Gray, Australian Creative Director for 2017to the Varsity Club in New York.
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Keli Ima is an expert journalist with an approximate value of 3 million dollars. Toyo has gained wealth from a successful career manager, journalist and editor.
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Spread the estimates for the average salary for a journalist in United Schachi, Keli receiving an annual salary, ranging between 24,292 and 72,507 dollars, which equates to an average hourly salary between 10.15 and 31.32 dollars.
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Keli e resident in the City, New York, SASCH, we will get the pictures on the site.
Is Greg Kely alive or dead?
Keli is alive and well. Nyama communicating for a tova, che is sick or ima nyakakvi health problems.
K’de e Greg Keli sega?
Journalists: Keli continued karyerata si in journalism. The same message is on the news, quickly the big news is on Good Day New York at Fox 5 NY WNYW.
What happened with Greg Kelly
Kelly playing the last episode at the showto together with the news conference Rosan Skoto on September 29, 2017
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Kely announce Good Day New York, and on the next day, September 29, 2017, appear after last Fri.
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Yesterday in Munich, at the age of 63, Arkady Hait died. His name became known in the early seventies, when Hight, a builder by education, began to collaborate in an ultraliberal publication at that time – Literaturnaya Gazeta. And in its most caustic and mocking part – on the strip “Club of 12 chairs”. That humor – a very diluted imitation of Zoshchenko – is now unable to cause even the shadow of a smile. But the influence of this permitted laugh was no less than the influence of the forbidden Beatles.Total irony, so beloved by the current active generation, appeared exactly then, and one of the creators of it was Arkady Hait. He worked in almost all light genres – he wrote scripts for the newsreels “Fitil” and “Yeralash”, the program “Baby Monitor”.
The most successful of his creative ventures were, however, not humoresques and reprises for many pop classics from Raikin to Khazanov, but scripts for animated series: “Leopold the Cat” and, most importantly, “Well, wait a minute.” During the Khrushchev “thaw”, a passion for eccentric clowning was revealed among the inhabitants of our plains.In the movie, she was embodied by Leonid Gaidai; later, an animated version of Coward, Goonies and Experienced appeared – the charming Losers Wolf, endlessly beaten by the vile excellent student, the Hare. A simple and dynamic cartoon responded to all sorts of archetypes, channeling unrealized passion for violence and hatred of ideology. Generally speaking, he could carry any theoretical constructions on his unwise, but sturdy little body. The truth, however, is simpler and lies in the fact that the Wolf and the Hare were released into a world that did not know Tom and Jerry, and playfully conquered it.
Of course, two anthropomorphic drawn boobies bored their creators, but it was impossible to get rid of them. “Well, wait a minute” is a part of the Soviet myth, no less important than Stirlitz or, say, the collective hero of Andrei Mironov. Wolf and Hare pushed their creators into a muffled and secret success story in a Soviet-style way – and it turned out to be almost impossible to get out of this rut. In the late eighties, according to Hite’s script, the award-winning comedy Passport was filmed, but the very perception of humor began to change.Further, it became impossible to make everyone laugh with one thing, and compared with the old days, nothing could be considered a success. Domestic Beavis and Butthead will have to be created by someone else – if at all this country ever needs cult characters.
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Biography Canned Heat
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Biography
Canned Heat is an American blues-rock band formed in 1965 by connoisseurs and collectors of blues Alan Wilson and Bob Hight (now deceased), who have revived creativity is a huge amount of forgotten blues classics of the 20-30s.
Background
Bob “The Bear” Hite (born February 26, 1945 in Torrance, California, died April 6, 1981 in Venice, California) was raised by a musical family: his mother sang on a professional stage, his father played in a dance orchestra in Pennsylvania … The blues infatuation began for the boy at the age of eight, when he first heard Thunder Smith’s “Cruel Hearted Woman”. He began collecting records and spent all his teenage years pacing the music stores.
Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson, b. July 4, 1943 in Boston, Massachusetts; died September 3, 1970, in Topanga, California) began on the folk-blues “coffee” scene at Boston University. During this time, as a student, he found the time to write two lengthy analytical articles on the bluesmen Robert Pete Williams and Sonia House, published by the local (and at the time highly respected) music newspaper Broadside Of Boston. And when Son House was “rediscovered” in 1964, young Wilson sat for hours with the old musician (who suffered, among other things, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s) and helped him remember his own guitar technique, which he had not been in his hands for many years.Wilson helped House record the album “Father of the Delta Blues” (1965), and in three pieces he played harmonica and second guitar. By that time, Wilson himself had already played (in addition to bottleneck and slide guitars) the harp and harmonica, developing his own vocal style. Wilson’s friend John Fahey introduced him to Hight: at his home in 1965, Canned Heat was formed, the name borrowed from “Canned Heat Blues”, songs by bluesman Tommy Johnson. The latter died of poisoning with Sterno’s flammable liquid, known as “canned fire” and used by many blacks instead of alcohol during the Prohibition years.
In the first line-up, Bob Hight was the only vocalist; He was accompanied by lead guitarist Mike Perlowin, bottleneck guitarist Wilson, bassist Stu Brotman and drummer Keith Sawyer. Soon Perlovin was replaced by guitarist Kenny Edwards, a close friend of Wilson, and Ron Holmes sat on drums. Hight’s friend Henry Westine (Henry Vestine, born December 25, 1944 in Tacoma Park, Maryland; died – October 21, 1997 in Paris, France), who had already played in The Beans and The Mothers Of Invention.Westine was so delighted with what he heard that he almost forcibly ousted Edwards (who formed the Stone Poneys – with Linda Ronstadt). Around the same time, jazzman Frank Cook joined the band as a permanent drummer.
1966-1971
The band (Wilson, Hight, Cook, Westine and Brotman) made their first recordings in 1966, with producer Johnny Otis in a studio on Vine Street in Los Angeles. They appeared on vinyl only in 1970 and since then have become the most popular bootleg in the group’s discography.In November 1966, Canned Heat (after a three-month hiatus during which Wilson and Westine temporarily moved to Electric Beavers) performed at UCLA. They were heard by the agents of William Morris Skip Taylor and John Hartmann, who soon formed their own company and began to promote the ensemble closely. Around this time, singer Jackie DeShannon drew attention to Canned Heat: being married to the head of the artists and repertoire department of Liberty Records, she provided the group with its first big contract.
Brotman soon left the lineup to form the Kaleidoscope (with David Lindley and Chris Darrow). His replacement, Marc Andes (who later left for Spirit) lasted two months and in turn gave way to Samuel Larry Taylor (born June 26, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York), brother of Mel Taylor, drummer for The Ventures. He was already an experienced musician, who managed to play concerts with Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry, as well as take part in Moondogs (played by the same James Marcus Smith, who later became known as P.J. Proby) and record with The Monkees (on two albums). Demo tapes recorded by the band with Taylor in April 1967 (including an early version of “On The Road Again”) were released in 1994 under the title Uncanned !.
On June 17, 1967, Canned Heat performed at the Monterey Festival to rave reviews from critics. “Technically, Westine and Wilson are arguably the best pair of guitarists in the world, with the latter being a unique harmonica master,” wrote Downbeat magazine August 10, which featured the band’s cover photo.Performing at the Rollin ‘and Tumblin’ (Muddy Waters) festival became the band’s first single, followed by their debut Canned Heat, released in July 1967, which rose to 76th on Billboard’s charts. The album’s best hits were the blues standards: “Evil Is Going On” (Willie Dixon), Rollin ‘and Tumblin, and Sonny Boy Williamson’s classic “Help Me” (with Wilson’s vocals).
Soon after the album’s release, the band found themselves at the center of a scandal: all of its members, except Wilson, were arrested in Denver, Colorado for possession of marijuana.After spending a day at the police station, the musicians said at a press conference that the charges against them were fabricated and were in fact directed against the Family Dog club and its owners. This seemingly insignificant incident had disastrous financial consequences for the Canned Heat. Lacking the money to hire good lawyers, the musicians were forced to urgently sell half of the publishing rights to Liberty Records for just 10 thousand. The group escaped with minor fines and suspended sentences as a result, but subsequently lost tens of thousands of dollars annually.
Following a concert with the Bluesberry Jam (at the Los Angeles Magic Mushroom), Canned Heat manager Skip Taylor invited drummer Adolfo de la Parra (born February 8, 1946 in Mexico City) to audition. According to Hite, the fact that he appeared with the records of Buddy Guy and Junior Wells decided the matter in itself. As a result of the original castling, Cook moved to Bluesberry Jam – a group that after a while turned into Pacific Gas & Electric.
Encouraged by the support of the press, which began to write about the band’s performances in the most enthusiastic tones, Canned Heat released their second album Boogie With Canned Heat, the centerpiece of which was the worldwide hit On The Road Again (here Wilson recorded six times, performing the lead vocal part).The 12-minute “Fried Hockey Boogie” (composed by Larry Taylor, but apparently lined up on a riff by John Lee Hooker) allowed all the band members to show their individual skill. Canned Heat was first spoken of as “kings of the boogie”. Hight’s composition “Amphetamine Annie” became the first anti-drug song of the decade. My Crime talked about the Denver arrest. Among the invited guests was Sunnyland Slim (aka Albert Luandru), a bluesman who worked as a taxi driver to pay off debts, and quite by accident gave a ride to the band members one day.It was Hight and Wilson who persuaded him to release later a solo album “Slim’s Got His Thing Goin ‘On”. The album again received its highest rating from Downbeat magazine (dated June 13, 1968), which called Canned Heat “… the best band of its kind, playing the blues with energy and conviction that only black musicians such as Muddy Waters and John Lee had. Hooker, in the post-war years … “
In September 1968, Canned Heat embarked on their first European tour, appearing on the English program” Top of the Pops “and the German” Beat Club “with the single On The Road Again.The song skyrocketed to number one in both countries and became a pan-European hit.
On the third album, Living The Blues, the quintet embarked on large-scale experimentation, as evidenced by the 19-minute opus “Parthenogenesis”, featuring influences from Jamaican and Indian cultures. The hit Goin ‘Up The Country was a kind of “squeeze” from the composition of Henry Thomas “Bulldozer Blues”, to which Wilson wrote new lyrics. In the United States, the single rose to only 11th place, but it became a charttopper in 25 countries of the world.
In 1969, while recording Living The Blues, the band produced a live album: entitled Live at the Topanga Corral, it was actually recorded at the Hollywood club Kaleidoscope, owned by their managers Skip Taylor and John Hartmann. Liberty Records refused to release “live” albums, so it was released on the small label Wand – hence the “co-spirit”.
After the release of Hallelujah’s fourth album in the summer of 1969 (the central track here is “Same All Over”, the lyrics of which were written by manager Taylor), the band played several concerts in Fillmore East.It was then that the infamous quarrel between Taylor and Westine broke out, as a result of which the latter left Canned Heat and assembled the (short-lived) ensemble Sun. First, Westine was replaced by Mike Bloomfield (he was offered a place in Canned Heat on a permanent basis, but the guitarist turned it down, citing his dislike of the touring lifestyle), then Harvey Mandel, a veteran of the Chicago blues scene, whose solo album “Cristo Redentor” was released shortly, joined the group. before that, in the spring of 1969. With him, the band played two more concerts in San Francisco, after which they went to Woodstock, where they performed “Going Up The Country”.The day before the release of Woodstock, Warner Bros. cut it 12 minutes, discarding performances by Canned Heat and Jefferson Airplane, two “out-of-band” bands. A few years later, justice was restored with the release of the original film Woodstock, The Directors Cut. The Canned Heat Cookbook climbed to No. 8 in Britain in October 1969, after which the band embarked on a European tour, from which the Canned Heat ’70 Concert was compiled, later renamed Live In Europe.And again, the record, which almost did not arouse interest in the United States, was a success in Britain (where it climbed to 15th place).
Shortly before the start of the tour, the band recorded a powerful rock ‘n’ roll version of Let’s Work Together by Wilbert Harrison. Liberty was about to immediately release it as a single in the United States, but Hite suggested that they pause to allow the author himself (who was last in the charts in 1957) to return to the stage. The label agreed to hold the single in America, but released it in England, where it unexpectedly became a mega-hit, soon thundering in all the charts in Western Europe.
In May 1970, Harvey Mendel and Larry Taylor left Canned Heat to join John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers. Returning to the lineup, Westine brought with him bassist Antonio de la Barreda (who had played with de la Para in Mexico for five years and was at one time a member of Jerome). The renewed group went into the studio and recorded a session with John Lee Hooker – Hooker ‘N Heat. Thus, the band (once again) brought the legendary bluesman out of relative oblivion to a wide audience.
Future Blues (released in August of the same year) marked the transition from traditional blues themes: the band became interested in ecology in particular.The cover of the album, on which two American astronauts plant an inverted flag on the moon (and the Earth is visible behind them, shrouded in clouds of industrial waste) caused a scandal: some retail chains (K-Mart, Sears, Woolworth’s) saw here an insult to the American flag and refused to sell the album …
Concept album John The Revelator (with Sonn House taking on the role of “reader”) was the last for Alan Wilson: on September 3, 1970, he committed suicide with a fatal dose of drugs.According to the members of the group, the musician, who fanatically fought for the preservation of the environment, fell into a state of deep depression from the realization of the futility of his efforts.
1971 –
In February 1971, after long delays, Hooker ‘n Heat was finally released, recorded with John Lee Hooker. The next album, Memphis Heat, was recorded (by French producer Philippe Raoul) with Joel Scott Hill. The main guest of the studio was the legendary bluesman Memphis Slim. The album was released only three years later – by the French label Barclay (in 2006 it was re-released by Sunnyside Recordings).
The death of Wilson led to a reorganization in the group: after Historical Figures and Ancient Heads (December 1971), the composition of the members changed constantly. The last notable work of the band Gate’s On The Heat (1973), dedicated to the work of Clarence Brown, was recorded with a line-up, in which (in addition to Bob, Fito and Henry) played rhythm guitarist James Shane, keyboardist Ed Bayer and bassist Richard Hite.
On April 5, 1981, Bob Haight died of a heart attack in Palomino, Los Angeles. On October 20, 1997, Henry Westine died in Paris after playing the last concert of the European tour with the band.After that, Fito de la Parra became the leader of the group.
Friends In The Can’s latest studio album (2003) was compiled from new and previously released recordings featuring numerous friends of the group, including John Lee Hooker, Taj Mahal, Walter Trout, Robert Lucas, Corey Stevens, Roy Rogers, Harvey Mandel. The 40th anniversary of Canned Heat’s founding was celebrated with the World Boogie Tour. Currently, the group consists of: Fito de la Para – drums, Greg Cage – bass, vocals, Robert Lucas – guitar, harmonica, vocals, Barry Levinson – guitar.
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Full name: | Greg McIlroy | ||
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Age: | 32 years and 5 months | ||
Choroscope: | Taurus | ||
Qasmetli number: | 9 | ||
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Baschino name: | Greg McLroy Sr. | ||
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Kenneth Hite
Kenneth Hite (born September 15, 1965) is a writer, role-playing game designer. Hite is the author of The Trail of Cthulhu and the Black Agents of the Night role-playing game and the lead designer for the 5th edition of Vampire: The Masquerade.
Education
Hite holds an MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a BA in Cartography from East Central University.
Career
Kenneth Hite has been developing games part-time since 1981 and full-time since 1995. [ citation needed ] Some of his early design work was introduced in the Nephilim RPG for Chaosium before the line was closed in 1997. [1] : 93 After a freelance career, Hight came to Latest Unicorn Games and joined the developers working on the Icon System for their line of licensed Star Trek RPGs; get Star Trek: Next Generation RPG Ready for GenCon 31 years old, Hight has been sent to Los Angeles for two weeks. After Badge was completed, Hite became a line developer for Star Trek: The Original Role Playing Series , and by 1999 became a full-time employee of Last Unicorn Games. [1] : 315 In February 2001, Decipher, Inc. offered to hire the remaining staff of Last Unicorn after buying the Wizards of the Coast company. Eventually, Hite left and joined Steve Jackson’s Games staff, where he wrote GURPS World War II: Strange Wars II for Universal Role Playing System. [1] : 317-318 [2] He later worked on the fourth edition RuneQuest . [2] He also worked on some Unknown Army reference books and second edition. [2]
He wrote the Suppressed Transmission column for Pyramid magazine. [2] Collected in volumes Suppressed transmission: first broadcast and Suppressed transmission 2: Second broadcast . He also wrote an Out of the Box column, [2] , first for GamingReport and then for IndiePressRevolution. He also wrote a comic strip for Dork Tower in 2004. [1]
Hite is also one of the many authors of the book. Secrets of Game Mastering , which won the 2002 Origins Award for Best Gaming Tool or Accessory . [3] In 2008, the Atomic Overmind Press published several Cthulhu books that Haight worked on: [1] : 95 and he wrote Where Deepwater (2008), Antarctic Express (2009), ” Clifourd, Big Red God ”(2011) and“ Good Night, Azathoth ”(2015) in the Mini Mythos series for Atlas Games as a parody of children’s books on the myths of Cthulhu. [1] : 260 His essay “The Polymorphic Perversity of Cthulhu” appears in Cthulhurotica , published by Dagan Books in December 2010. [4] [5] Hite has released a series of Lovecraftian Game PDFs published by Ronin Arts. [2]
In February 2008, Pelgran Press published the Trail of Cthulhu , an RPG using the GUMSHOE System developed by Robin Lowes. [1] : 384–385 [6] Hite won two ENnies Silver in 2008 for his work on Cthulhu Trail : Better Text and Better Rules (with Robin Laws). [7] Since then, Hite has added Cthulhu Trail line with Shadows over Filmland , Rough Magic , Book Dogs of London , and Mythos Expeditions .
Second Hite System GUMSHOE game, Black Agents of the Night , released 2012; players take on the role of burnt spies in the underworld of modern Europe, who are suddenly faced with the existence of vampires. Later that year, he joined the Pelgrane Press staff full-time, [8] , and began a monthly playbook series called Ken writes on things , which ended in 2016 after three “volumes.”The series alternated with exploration of creatures from H.P. Lovecraft’s fiction and myths, the Ugly Creatures series, and books on other RPG themes, including additional GUMSHOE rule extensions, historical magic systems, and campaign settings. In 2015, he and Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan released a joint improvisational campaign Dracula Dossier for Black Agents of the Night . This campaign suggests Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula was actually a report of an attempt by British intelligence to recruit a vampire.The published work includes an “unedited” first draft of this novel, annotated by three generations of MI6 agents. Subsequently, Hight authored the Fall of Delta Green RPG by Pelgran as part of the Delta Green Kickstarter.
In addition to working for Pelgrain, Hite partnered with Dennis Detwiller, Greg Stolze, and Shane Ivey on the second edition Wild Talents RPGs and the Dark War Expansion. He wrote A Day After Ragnarok , a genre-post-apocalyptic setting published by Atomic Overmind Press, and collaborated on Bubblegumshoe with Emily Carr Boss and Lisa J.Steele, for Evil Hat Productions. In addition, he designed and engineered the latest edition of the vampire role-playing game.
Hite and fellow author and game designer Robin Lowes have released a podcast titled Ken and Robin talk about things every week since August 2012. [9]
Personal life
Hight lives in Chicago with his wife Sheila. [2]
Active
At his current job with Pelgran Press, Hite has contributed greatly to the GUMSHOE System as author of Cthulhu Trail , and Supplements Shadows over Filmland , Crude Magic , Book Dogs of London , & Mythos Expeditions ; See also RPG Black Night Agents and his main campaign Dracula Dossier .
Previously, Hite wrote or participated in several GURPS supplements, including:
- Alternate Earths GURPS ,
- GURPS Alternate Earths II ,
- GURPS Cabal ,
- GURPS Horror Edition includes My Nightmares 2002 material, also 4th edition 2011),
- GURPS Infinite Worlds (Winner 2005 Origins Award for RPG Expansion of the Year [10] ),
- GURPS World War II: Strange Wars II ,
- and GURPS Y2K .
He also worked on Decipher / The Last Unicorn Star Trek RPG
He also contributed to the Nephilim games
as well as add-ons to other RPGs such as:
- Adventures in the Dark (for System of Heroes and Mutants and Masterminds ),
- Mage: Sorcerer’s Crusade (for Mage: Ascension ),
- History of the Crusade (for Mage: Sorcerer’s Crusade ) ( with Phil Brucato and Wayne Peacock) (1998),
- Cainite Heresy (for Vampire: Dark Ages ),
- My Nightmares (for Rolemaster ) (with John Curtis) (1999),
- Back East: South (for Deadlands ),
- Dubious Shards] ‘(which includes adventure for Delta Green ),
- ama (for Mage: Awakening ),
- Day after Ragnarok (for Wild Worlds and Hero System),
- Role-playing game Wild Talents (with Dennis Detwiller, Greg Stolze and Shane Ivey) (2010),
- and Dark War (for RPG Wild Talents ) (with Greg Stolze) (2010).