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"Munchnone parent compound Münchnone (synonyms: 1,3-oxazolium-5-oxide; 1,3-oxazolium-5-olate; anhydro-5-hydroxy-1,3-oxazolium hydroxide; 5-hydroxy-1,3-oxazolium hydroxide, inner salt; oxido-oxazolium) is a mesoionic heterocyclic aromatic chemical compound. Synthesis and reactivity The first preparation of a münchnone derivative was reported in 1958 by Lawson & Miles by cyclodehydration of 2-pyridone-N-acetic acid with acetic anhydride.Lawson, A.; Miles, D. H. Chem. Ind. (London) 1958, 461. The azomethine ylide reactivity of münchnones, and their reaction with alkynes in the synthesis of pyrroles, was first published by Huisgen et al.Huisgen, R.; Gotthardt, H.; Bayer, H. O. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1964, 3, 135. ()Huisgen, R.; Gotthardt, H.; Bayer, H. O.; Schaefer, F.C. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1964, 3, 136. () The Huisgen group followed up with a thorough investigation of the chemical properties, reactivity, and utility of münchnones towards the synthesis of many other products.Gingrich, H. L.; Baum, J. S. In Oxazoles, Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds; Turchi, I. J., Ed.; Wiley: New York, 1986; Vol. 45. ()Gribble, G. W. In Oxazoles: Synthesis, Reactions, and Spectroscopy, A; Palmer, D. C., Ed.; Wiley: New York, 2003; Vol. 60. () As such, they are typically credited for the discovery of the münchnone class of molecules. While certain substituted münchnones are stable and easily isolated under ambient conditions, the majority are unstable, including the parent münchnone itself. Münchnones are typically used as 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition substrates in the synthesis of pyrroles by their in situ generation in the presence of alkynes. 400px See also * Chemical compounds with unusual names * Montréalone * Sydnone * Sydnone imine References Category:Oxazolines Category:Simple aromatic rings Category:Lactones "
"Stephanie Glaser in 2009 Stephanie Glaser (22 February 1920 – 14 January 2011) was one of Switzerland's most prominent stage, TV and film actresses, popular for her portrayal of down-to-earth, sympathetic characters. Biography Stephanie Glaser was born in Neuchâtel and grew up in Bern. She studied acting at the Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna and then performed at various theatres in Switzerland and Germany. She was a member of the Bäretatze, Floigefänger and Fédéral comedy troupes, and became, alongside Walter Roderer, one of Switzerland's noted popular actresses as well as a leading figure of the 1950s Swiss comedy scene. She became known to the general public for her roles in the Gotthelf film adaptations Uli der Knecht and Ueli, der Pächter, and notably for starring as "Aunt Elise" in the TV show Teleboy by Kurt Felix between 1974 and 1981. Later she was also cast in the TV series Motel and Die Direktorin. A great success was "Stan und Ollie in der Schweiz", starring Ursula Schaeppi as Stan and Glaser as Ollie in 1987. In the 1980s she returned to film work and in 2006, at the age of 86, she was cast in her first title role in the critically and commercially successful movie Late Bloomers (Die Herbstzeitlosen). Stephanie Glaser continued working as an actress in her old age. A few months before she died on 14 January 2011, aged 90, she had been shooting scenes for the TV movie Mord hinterm Vorhang. Selected filmography * 1954: Uli der Knecht – Trinette * 1955: Ueli der Pächter – Trinette * 1955: Polizischt Wäckerli * 1957: Taxichauffeur Bänz – Lilly * 1984: Motel (TV show) * 1988: Klassezämekunft – Lisbeth Schneider * 1989: Leo Sonnyboy – Mother of Leo * 1990: Der Tod zu Basel – Ms. Steiner * 1994: Die Direktorin (TV show) * 1998: Fascht e Familie (1 episode) * 2000: Komiker – Mother Beck * 2001: Spital in Angst – Patient * 2001: Birdseye – Maya Vogelaug * 2004: Sternenberg – Old Lady * 2005: Mein Name ist Eugen – Aunt Melanie * 2006: Late Bloomers – Martha Jost * 2007: Wen der Berg ruft * 2008: Hunkeler und der Fall Livius (TV movie) * 2009: Das Fräuleinwunder – Frida Borel * 2010: Mord hinterm Vorhang – Lydia Walliser Awards * 2006: Special Leopard of the Locarno International Film Festival for Late Bloomers * 2006: SwissAward in the culture category for Late Bloomers * 2006: Prix Walo Bibliography * «Stephanie Glaser». In: Susanna Schwager. Das volle Leben: Frauen über achtzig erzählen. Wörterseh Verlag, Gockhausen b. Zürich, 2007, p. 45–67. References External links CV (Swissfilms) * Stephanie Glaser: ein filmischer Rückblick zum 90. Geburtstag (3 Minuten), SF, in: Glanz & Gloria of 22 February 2010 * Eine kleine Winterreise – Unterwegs mit Stephanie Glaser, SF, in: Reporter (SF) of 30 December 2009 Category:1920 births Category:2011 deaths Category:People from Neuchâtel Category:Swiss film actresses Category:Swiss stage actresses Category:Swiss television actresses "
"Abdul Bari (Urdu:پروفیسر عبد الباری, Hindi: प्रोफ़ेसर अब्दुल बारी; 1892–1947) was an Indian academic and social reformer. He sought to bring about social reform in Indian society by awakening people through education. He had a vision of India free from slavery, social inequality, and communal disharmony. He took part in the freedom movement and finally sacrificed his life for the cause. Biography In 1937 was his first historical agreement with TISCO (now Tata Steel) Management. On the first death anniversary of Abdul Bari, Rajendra Prasad recalled his contribution to the nation through a message dated 22 March 1948 published in Mazdur Avaz. Places and institutes named after him * Abdul Bari Memorial College, Golmuri, Jamshedpur * Abdul Bari Town Hall, Jehanabad * Bari Maidan Sakchi, Jamshedpur * Bari Park, Ranchi * Prof. Abdul Bari Technical Centre, Patna * Prof. Abdul Bari Path, Patna * Prof. Abdul Bari Memorial High School, Noamundi Iron Mine, Singhbhum(W), Jharkhand * Bari Maidan, Burnpur, Asansol * Prof. Abdul Bari rail-road bridge, Koilwar * Bari Manzil (United Iron & Steel Works Union), Kulti Notes References * Dr. Rajendra Prasad: Correspondence and Select documents Volume 8 by Valmiki Choudhary published by Centenary Publication * At the feet of Mahatma Gandhi by Rajendra Prasad published by Asia Publication House * History of the freedom movement in Bihar by Kalikinkar Datta published by Govt. of Bihar. * Bihar Through the Ages by Ritu Chaturvedi published by Sarup & Sons * My Days With Gandhi by Nirmal Kumar Bose page 139 * Working together: labour-management co-operation in training and in technological and other Changes by Alan Gladstone, Muneto Ozaki published by International Labour Office, Geneva * The Politics of the Labour Movement: An Essay on Differential Aspirations by Dilip Simeon * History of The Indian Iron and Steel Co. Ltd. by Dr. N.R.Srinivasan * Official website of Tata Workers Union External links * Official website of Tata Workers Union * The Politics of the Labour Movement: An Essay on Differential Aspirations * Prof. Abdul Bari Technical Centre * Tata workers union pays homage to Prof. Abdul Bari * About Shahabad Category:1892 births Category:1947 deaths Category:People from Jamshedpur Category:Indian Muslims Category:Indian murder victims Category:Indian socialists Category:Indian National Congress politicians from Bihar Category:Indian independence activists from Bihar Category:Gandhians Category:Members of the Imperial Legislative Council of India Category:People murdered in Bihar "