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Center Exhibit Video News Report KDKA-TV 2 Pittsburgh 2010 July 1 Search KDKA-TV 2 video library at this link using search terms star projector Carnegie Science Center PRESENTS Iconic Zeiss Star Projector in New Historic Exhibition News Release The Carnegie Science Center 2010 June 30 Display of historic Buhl Planetarium Zeiss II Planetarium Projector in Carnegie Science Center Atrium Gallery begins 2010 July 1 McCoy Adrian Home sweet home: Things to do locally this summer Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 May 14 The Zeiss projector enchanted generations of kids on field trips to the original Buhl Planetarium The Zeiss is moving to its new home at the Carnegie Science Center where visitors can learn about the history of this planetarium projection technology CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER One Allegheny Ave North Side 412-237-3400 EXHIBITS: Zeiss Exhibit — The Zeiss II Star Projector from the original Buhl Planetarium moves to its new home in the Science Center Atrium along with interactive 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space near the Henry Buhl Jr Planetarium now also known as the Buhl Digital Dome would be used for a Final Frontier exhibit which would include display of the historic Zeiss II Planetarium Projecctor the oldest operable major planetarium projector in the world prior to its 2002 October dismantling Also included in the Final Frontier exhibit was to be another original Buhl Planetarium artifact the large Mercator’s Projection Map of the World which was considered the world’s largest such map when first installed at the 1939 to 1940 World’s Fair in New York City The Final Frontier exhibit which was not supposed to be dependent on the proposed 90 million expansion project which was cancelled in May of 2003 has never been developed Nor has there been any word about the future of this proposed exhibit which was a major reason why the City of Pittsburgh permitted the Science Center to remove the Zeiss II Planetarium Projecctor and the large Mercator’s Projection Map of the World from the original Buhl Planetarium building Now it seems this large new permanent robotics exhibit will preclude the ability to install the Final Frontier exhibit next to the Henry Buhl Jr Planetarium Friends of the Zeiss has always contended that the best place for the historic Buhl Planetarium artifacts is the original Buhl Planetarium building the only place due to custom-construction of the building where the Zeiss II Planetarium Projecctor and the 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope can be fully unitlized to teach science to children visiting the Children’s Museum Zeiss projector restoration Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2002 Dec 30 Regarding proposed Final Frontier exhibit McCoy Adrian Science Center’s ‘roboworld’ displays real and famous robots in traveling exhibit Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 June 14 Baillie Ronald J and Ann M Metzger Robots R Us Robotics play a key role in Pittsburgh’s present and future Op-Ed Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 June 10 Ronald J Baillie and Ann M Metzger are co-directors of The Carnegie Science Center Machosky Michael Carnegie Science Center adds Roboworld to permanent exhibits Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2009 June 10 Walsh Glenn A Science Center Space Lost for Display of Planetarium Artifacts Address Pittsburgh City Council 2008 April 29 Prepared Text Large-Print Version Walsh Glenn A Science Center Space Lost for Display of Planetarium Artifacts Address Board of Directors Allegheny Regional Asset District 2008 April 28 Prepared Text Large-Print Version Graham Francis Science Center Space Lost for Display of Planetarium Artifacts Letter To City and County Public Officials 2008 April 24 CMU’S ROBOT HALL OF FAME Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 April 19 Templeton David Robots coming to life in 2009 exhibit Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 April 10 Houser Mark Roboworld could cement ‘Burgh as robotics capital Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2008 April 10 Houser Mark Robot exhibit coming to Carnegie Science Center Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2008 April 9 Carnegie Science Center will open comprehensive robotics exhibition Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2008 April 7 Houser Mark CMU at forefront in building thinking machines Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2008 April 6 What is artificial intelligence Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2008 April 6 Will AI work lead to robots taking over the world Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2008 April 6 Houser Mark Robots do a little networking Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2008 April 9 2008 Feb – Recent News of Controversy Regarding Bodiesthe Exhibition at The Carnegie Science Center Including claims of use of bodies of Chinese political prisoners by the ABC-TV news show 20/20 NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis Mission STS-122 Updates Click Here — Mission STS-122 commanded by Pittsburgh-area native Stephen N Frick who was inspired by Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Walsh Glenn A Letters-to-the-Editor: About my views Last letter of six letters on web page Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 March 29 Response to letter-to-the-editor personal attack regarding both Carnegie Library and Buhl Planetarium published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008 January 1 Original more detailed response was e-mailed to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008 January 5 Demko David and Kimmel Joan Belated opposition Letters-to-the-Editor Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 Jan 1 Fifth letter of seven on web page Glenn A Walsh Reply to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by electronic mail to Personal Attack in Belated opposition Letter-to-the-Editor Regarding BOTH Carnegie Library and Buhl Planetarium 2007 Sept 21 – PAT will purchase and raze Carnegie Science Center warehouse where historic Buhl Planetarium artifacts are currently in storage PAT plans to pay 5 million for the Science Center Warehouse Building formerly Miller Printing Company across the street from The Carnegie Science Center which includes the popular SportsWorks exhibit to build an elevated Allegheny Station Light Rail Transit station part of subway expansion to the North Side Also housed in this warehouse building are several historic pieces of equipment and artifacts from Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science including the Zeiss II Planetarium Projector the oldest operable major planetarium projector in the world !!! 2007 July 21 – Allegheny Square Plaza Rehabilitation Proposals Earlier known as Diamond Square and Ober Park Allegheny Public Square is the site of the original town square of Allegheny City in front of the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and caddy-corner to America’s first publicly-funded Carnegie Library Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny GIANT SUNDIAL SCULPTURE RESTORATION OF HISTORIC ASTRONOMICAL INSCRIPTION FROM THE BIBLEORIGINALLY ON BUHL PLANETARIUM’S EAST EXTERIOR WALL ALLEGHENY SQUARE FOUNTAIN AND AMPHITHEATER 2007 Dec 27 – NOTICE: Pittsburgh City Council votes to allow abandonment of America’s first publicly-funded Carnegie Library Allegheny Regional Branch The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh formerly Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny next-door to Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science 2007 – 2008 – News of Controversy Regarding 2007-2008 Exhibit of Human Cadavers at The Carnegie Science Center Carnegie Science Center Education Division employee Elaine Catz resigned her employment due to unanswered questions regarding a traveling exhibit of human cadavers from China which will be displayed in The Carnegie Science Center for a seven-month run beginning in 2007 October In the early 1990s The Carnegie Science Center sold-off Buhl Planetarium’s human anatomy exhibit/presentation Transpara the Talking Glass Lady to be used for spare parts for a similar exhibit at the Health Museum of Cleveland 2007 – 2008 – News Related to Casino Development Next to Carnegie Science Center — Carnegie Science Center has complained that light from new casino which will be next-door to Science Center might harm viewing at Science Center’s rooftop observatory In Summer of 2007 an agreement was reached which assures continued use of the Science Center observatory Latest news on construction of subway link to serve Pittsburgh’s Lower North Side where industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie grew-up including original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny nation’s first publicly-funded Carnegie Library Carnegie Hall world’s first Carnegie Hall and original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Also: News Regarding Pittsburgh Public Transit Agency’s PAT Service Cuts Effective 2007 June 17 Fare Increase Effective 2008 January 1 Current Buhl Planetarium / Friends of the Zeiss-Related News Update Year-End Report for 2008 December: Buhl Planetarium and Carnegie Library News Archives Other Buhl Planetarium / Friends of the Zeiss Issues SpaceWatchtower Blog FOTZeiss: Mail-Group 1 Venus2 Archives Mail-Group 2 VenusTransit Archives Walsh Glenn A 2019 August 11 – Centennial of the passing of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie Internet Web-Site Entry Andrew Carnegie helped build 2509 public libraries as well as science institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University Allegheny Observatory and Mount Wilson Observatory and established the Carnegie Institution for Science and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History History of Andrew Carnegie amp Carnegie Libraries 2019 Aug 11 Walsh Glenn A India Launches Rover to Probe Moon’s South Pole Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2019 July 23 As part of a national research project in the 1980s to better map the Moon’s South Pole area photographs of the Moon were taken by American Lunar Society Founder Francis G Graham using the rather unique 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope in the third floor astronomical observatory of the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center – Pittsburgh’s science and technology museum from 1939 to 1991 Graham Francis G American Lunar Society Founder on 50th Anniversary: 1st Humans Walk on Moon ! KOKH’S QUESTION: After 50 Years Why No Lunar Settlements Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2019 July 16 The author of this essay is Francis G Graham Professor Emeritus of Physics Kent State University and Founder of the American Lunar Society Earlier in his career he was a Planetarium and Observatory Lecturer at the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center Pittsburgh’s science and technology museum from 1939 to 1991 Study: Rent Is Increasing Among Pittsburgh Neighborhoods KDKA-TV 2 Pittsburgh 2019 June 18 Pittsburgh’s North Side now has the top rents in the market Allegheny Center is third on the list Surrounded by attractions like the National Aviary and the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh this includes buildings now being used by the Children’s Museum: original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny rent has increased by 688 percent For a one- bedroom apartment you can pay around 1251 a month Burke Mack Wells Fargo Refreshes Debt on Pittsburgh’s Nova Place With 140M Loan CommercialObservercom 2019 June 17 Nova Place was formerly known as Allegheny Center and the complex includes the original Buhl Planetarium and and Institute of Popular Science and the original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny building Television and motion picture actor and native of Pittsburgh Jeff Goldblum creates Buhl Planetarium entrance announcement: “Hello my name is Jeff Goldblum and you know what I want to say “Welcome Welcome welcome welcome to you ‘cause here you are at the Buhl Planetarium which is what we like to say is a theater of the stars Now the stars that you are about to see aren’t movie stars some people would call me a movie star but these are profoundly large brilliantly hot masses of gas and plasma well some of that actually does describe me” The Theater of the Stars was the original name for the Planetarium Theater at the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Mr Goldblum credits the original Buhl Planetarium with helping develop his sense of wonderment and curiosity Buhl Planetarium Carnegie Science Center Program Development Coordinator Ralph Crewe contactedMr Goldblum’s agent asking for Mr Goldblum’s donation of the announcement The following are news articles regarding Mr Goldblum’s new announcement: Web Extra: Jeff Goldblum’s Welcome Message To The Buhl Planetarium Audio File Actual announcement by Jeff Goldblum at the beginning of shows at the Henry Buhl Jr Planetarium and Observatory KDKA-TV 2 Pittsburgh 2019 May 10 ‘Welcome Welcome Welcome’: Jeff Goldblum Is Newest Star At Buhl Planetarium KDKA-TV 2 Pittsburgh 2019 May 10 Guggenheimer Paul Jeff Goldblum becomes ‘voice’ of the Buhl Planetarium TribLivecom: Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2019 May 10 Culgan Rossilynne Jeff Goldblum — yes that Jeff Goldblum — is the new voice of Carnegie Science Center’s Buhl Planetarium TheInclinecom 2019 May 10 Green Ashlee Northsiders gather to celebrate reopening of historic fountain The Northside Chronicle Pittsburgh 2019 May 6 Also see — Reconstruction of Allegheny Commons fountain unearths history Giant Sundial Sculpture Proposed for Site in 1976 as Bicentennial Project For a cybersecurity career you must never get complacent SiliconRepubliccom 2019 March 13 To find out more about a cybersecurity career Siliconrepubliccom spoke to Barbara Endicott-Popovsky the director for the Center of Information Assurance amp Cybersecurity at the University of Washington As a kid I built my own telescope I would go to the Buhl Planetarium in Pittsburgh and take part in moon watches I loved looking at the stars through the telescopes at Allegheny Observatory Rittmeyer Brian C Carnegie Science Center submarine Requin to resume normal hours Saturday TribLivecom: Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2019 Feb 28 In September of 1990 the historic USS Requin submarine started as an exhibit of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center Pittsburgh’s science and technology museum from 1939 to 1991 Bartley Randy Miniature railroad centennial celebrated in Brookville The Derrick Oil City PA 2019 Feb 26 He Charles Bowdish continued his tradition until 1954 when his display was moved to Buhl Planetarium in Pittsburgh where it became known as the Christmastown In 1992 the display was moved to the Carnegie Science Center and became known as the The Miniature Railroad amp Village The new permanent Graham Francis G American Lunar Society Founder on 50th Anniversary: 1st Humans Orbit Moon The Incredible Legacy of Apollo 8 Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2018 Dec 24 The author of this essay is Francis G Graham Professor Emeritus of Physics Kent State University and Founder of the American Lunar Society Earlier in his career he was a Planetarium and Observatory Lecturer at the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center Pittsburgh’s science and technology museum from 1939 to 1991 Collins Curt Astronomer Arthur L Draper on the UFO Mystery Blog-Post The Saucers That Time Forgot 2018 December 7 Includes article by Buhl Planetarium Director Arthur L Draper: Draper Arthur L Flying Saucers The Pittsburgh Press 1950 July 2 Mericle Julia Innovator Awards Career Achievement: Ann Metzger and Ron Baillie worked together to advance Carnegie Science Center’s mission Pittsburgh Business Times 2018 Dec 5 Baillie began working for the Carnegie Science Center in 1983 when it was still known as the Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Quinn Sally The final frontier With these 10 cool ways kids can explore space in Pittsburgh it’s just the beginning NextPittsburghcom 2018 Oct 24 Includes photographs and information regarding the historic Foucault Pendulumand Zeiss II Planetarium Projector of the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Koscinski Kiley and Megan Harris Well Into Expansion Children’s Museum Of Pittsburgh Still Calls To Kids Of All Ages Radio Program The Confluence WESA-FM 905 Pittsburgh 2018 Oct 15 The 35-year-old Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh began in the old Allegheny Post Office expanded to the Buhl Planetarium and will soon move into the stacks of the former Carnegie library first publicly-funded Carnegie Library in America the Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny Koscinski Kiley and Mick Stinelli Carnegie Science Center Leaders Step Down From Their Unique Directorship Together Radio Program: The Confluence WESA-FM 905 Pittsburgh Thur 2018 Oct 11 Host Kevin Gavin interviews Carnegie Science Center Henry Buhl Jr Co-Directors who are retiring by the end of the year Co-Director Ron Baillie talks about starting at Buhl Planetarium / Buhl Science Center in 1983 Some Buhl Planetarium apparatus and programs including the Zeiss II Planetarium Projector Transpara the Talking Glass Lady and the Miniature Railroad and Village are mentioned Stefano Dan Reusing the past at Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh ThePittsburgh100com 2018 Oct 8 Who would have thought kids would love to go to the post office You’re not buying stamps at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh but part of the popular attraction occupies what was once Allegheny Post Office or Old North Post Office which dates back to 1897 Marked by a distinctive dome and classic facade the historic building provides an interesting contrast to the rest of the facility which has a modern section linking to the old Buhl Planetarium The post office closed long before its current visitors were born but it’s a great example of how to convert old buildings Hamill Sean D Carnegie Science Center co-directors are retiring this year Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2018 Sept 24 Having accomplished all the goals they helped map out in a strategic plan a decade ago Carnegie Science Center co-directors Ron Baillie and Ann Metzger will both retire by the end of the year the science center said Monday Mr Baillie’s career stretches back to when the organization had become known as the Buhl Science Center having just decided to change it from the Buhl Planetarium and begin expanding beyond its origins focused on astronomy The year he started his career 1983 “really was the beginning of the new science center” he said Helping to usher the science center from its origins as a planetarium into what it is today is his proudest accomplishment he said Benningfield Damond Visiting Astronomers Radio Feature StarDate Radio Program University of Texas McDonald Observatory 2018 July 22 One of the few on the list is Mount Langley a 14000-foot summit in California It’s named for Samuel Pierpont Langley who was a long-time director of the Allegheny Observatory Carnegie Science Center’s New PPG Science Pavilion™ To Open June 16 News Release BusinessWirecom 2018 June 11 PPG and the Science Center began their partnership 37 years ago starting with PPG’s support of the Science Center’s predecessor organization Buhl Science Center in 1981 PPG and the PPG Foundation’s 75 million gift to the SPARK! Campaign is the single largest donation in the history of the Science Center The PPG Science Pavilion reflects both PPG and the Science Center’s lasting commitment to education life and career prospects of children and the economic vitality of the Pittsburgh region ACTUALLY PPG Industries formerly known as Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company provided exhibit funding for Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science long before 1981 An optical illusion exhibit called The Phantom Planet was funded by PPG in the 1960s in 1983 this exhibit adjoined a new optics exhibit called Image / Imagination When Image / Imagination was installed in the western section of Buhl’s Great Hall on the first floor in 1983 it displaced another much larger exhibit funded by PPG in the 1960s Gemmaux Masterpieces in Glass which included several back-lit art masterpieces including one from Pablo Picasso engraved in glass PPG Carnegie Science Center’s New PPG Science Pavilion™ To Open June 16 News Release Stockhousecom 2018 June 11 PPG and the Science Center began their partnership 37 years ago starting with PPG’s support of the Science Center’s predecessor organization Buhl Science Center in 1981 PPG and the PPG Foundation’s 75 million gift to the SPARK! Campaign is the single largest donation in the history of the Science Center The PPG Science Pavilion reflects both PPG and the Science Center’s lasting commitment to education life and career prospects of children and the economic vitality of the Pittsburgh region ACTUALLY PPG Industries formerly known as Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company provided exhibit funding for Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science long before 1981 An optical illusion exhibit called The Phantom Planet was funded by PPG in the 1960s in 1983 this exhibit adjoined a new optics exhibit called Image / Imagination When Image / Imagination was installed in the western section of Buhl’s Great Hall on the first floor in 1983 it displaced another much larger exhibit funded by PPG in the 1960s Gemmaux Masterpieces in Glass which included several back-lit art masterpieces including one from Pablo Picasso engraved in glass Carnegie Science Center’s New PPG Science Pavilion™ To Open June 16 News Release DigitalJournalcom 2018 June 11 PPG and the Science Center began their partnership 37 years ago starting with PPG’s support of the Science Center’s predecessor organization Buhl Science Center in 1981 PPG and the PPG Foundation’s 75 million gift to the SPARK! Campaign is the single largest donation in the history of the Science Center The PPG Science Pavilion reflects both PPG and the Science Center’s lasting commitment to education life and career prospects of children and the economic vitality of the Pittsburgh region ACTUALLY PPG Industries formerly known as Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company provided exhibit funding for Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science long before 1981 An optical illusion exhibit called The Phantom Planet was funded by PPG in the 1960s in 1983 this exhibit adjoined a new optics exhibit called Image / Imagination When Image / Imagination was installed in the western section of Buhl’s Great Hall on the first floor in 1983 it displaced another much larger exhibit funded by PPG in the 1960s Gemmaux Masterpieces in Glass which included several back-lit art masterpieces including one from Pablo Picasso engraved in glass Walsh Glenn A Science Experiments Children amp Teens Can Do At Home ! Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2018 June 5 Some schools science centers / science museums and even some public libraries offer science classes during the Summer months sometimes referred to as “Summer Camps” At Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Summer classes were known as the “Summer Science Academy” One way may be to visit a science center / science museum which sometimes allows the public to help conduct science experiments Several days of the week particularly on Sundays people could participate in science experiments in the Discovery Lab of Pittsburgh’s Buhl Science Center aka original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Tierney Jacob Las Vegas company buys historic bank building in Greensburg Tribune-Review Greensburg PA 2018 May 21 A Las Vegas company has purchased a stately bank building in downtown Greensburg that has been vacant since 2005 The Barclay-Westmoreland Trust Co building on the corner of South Main Street and Pittsburgh Street was constructed in 1928 It housed financial institutions until 2005 when Citizens Bank — its final tenant — closed its branch there In 2007 developers Doug and Mari-Pat Lingsch bought the building from Citizens Bank for 258000 They wanted to turn it into a science museum that would bring tourists to Greensburg Then the recession happened The developers were unable to raise the 1 million they wanted for renovations work on the museum never started and the building sat vacant said Greensburg Planning Director Barbara Ciampini Plantone’s buys historic buildings all over the country to lease or sell and he’s particularly interested in banks “We convert them re-rent them to banks or convert them to some other kind of function” he said A lot of historic banks are closing down or moving to smaller facilities as people shift to online banking he said “You’ve got these great buildings many standalone many in a downtown environment like this that are going to have to be put to another use” he said Walsh Glenn A Library to be Established on the Moon ! Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2018 May 21 In the latter part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century famous industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie who grew-up on the North Side of Pittsburgh funded the construction of 2509 public libraries worldwide including 1689 in the United States as well as several academic libraries Now a Pittsburgh aerospace company Astrobotic plans to fly a digital library to the Moon as a way to preserve human knowledge YEARS AGO FOR APRIL 21 Column The Vindicator Youngstown OH 2018 April 21 1968: John Parker sophomore at Chaney wins third place in physics at the 1968 Pittsburgh National Science Fair at Buhl Planetarium with a cathode ray oscilloscope Walsh Glenn A 50th Anniversary: Classic Science-Fiction Film 2001: A Space Odyssey Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2018 April 10 At the space hotel a scientist telephoned his daughter on Earth using a video pay telephone This predicted the type of video-phone service we have today with services such as Skype However video-phone service did have its beginnings in the mid-1960s from research at Bell Laboratories But due to the high cost of the service at that time picture-phone service was not commercially successful ATampT first displayed picture-phone service black-and-white real-time picture not slow-scan to the general public in 1964 via a transcontinental connection between Disneyland in Anaheim California and the World’s Fair in New York City the author of this blog-post Glenn A Walsh used the picture-phone at the New York World’s Fair in June of 1965 Picture-phone booths were also set-up in New York’s Grand Central Terminal Washington andChicago in 1964 The first general commercial picture-phone service started in Pittsburgh on 1970 June 30 Picture-phones 38 were leased by eight Pittsburgh corporations including Alcoa and Westinghouse and by NBC’s news / talk radio station WJAS-AM 1320 which had helped inaugurate the Pittsburgh service Two public demonstration picture-phone booths were set-up on the Mezzanine of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science as a part of Buhl’s Bell Telephone Exhibit Walsh Glenn A Photo: Rare Phenomenon – Toronto Skyline Seen Across Lake Ontario in NY State! Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2018 March 6 So how is it that the skyline of Toronto 42 miles / 68 kilometers away can be seen across Lake Ontario The author put this question to Francis G Graham Professor Emeritus of Physics at Kent State University Professor Graham who earlier in his career was a Planetarium and Observatory Lecturer at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science provided the following explanation: Your question was asked of me in regards to Cleveland From the Key Bank top floor in Cleveland one should not be able to see the shore of Canada across Lake Erie The straight-line distance to the horizon places the horizon in the middle of Lake Erie But due to refraction from warm air Canada is occasionally glimpsed from the Key Bank building I have not witnessed it but it is reliably told The straight-line distance to the horizon is given by d in the Pythagorean Theorem d square root of R h 2 – R2 where h is the height of the structure and R is the radius of the Earth which varies slightly Refraction can extend this So it would be possible to see Toronto on some days across Lake Ontario Key Bank Tower referred to by Professor Graham is the tallest building in the state of Ohio located on Public Square in the center of Downtown Cleveland With 57 floors the building rises 947 feet / 289 meters to the top of the spire the top floor is at a height of 888 feet / 271 meters Walsh Glenn A World War II amp Buhl Planetarium Internet Web-Page History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh 2017 Dec 18 Harris Megan The Confluence’s Ultimate Pittsburgh Christmas Bucket List WESA-FM 905 Pittsburgh 2017 Nov 17 1 The Miniature Railroad amp Village: Formerly available to the public only during the holidays at its creator’s home and later at the Buhl Planetarium – is now on display year-round at the Carnegie Science Center on the North Shore The village features hundreds of animated scenes that illustrate how people lived worked and played in around the Steel City from the 1880s to the late 1930s with occasional new additions Klimovich Harrop Joanne Primanti’s a part of history at Carnegie Science Center Miniature Railroad amp Village TribLivecom: Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2017 Nov 15 The miniature railroad amp village has been a staple at the Science Center since 1992 It was first created by Charles Bowdish of Brookville Pa a disable veteran of World War I in 1919 and displayed at his home In 1954 the display moved to Buhl Planetarium on the North Side and to the science center in 1992 Each fall a new model is added to the display Primanti Bros finds a home in Carnegie Science Center Miniature Railroad amp Village TribLivecom: Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2017 Oct 30 The Miniature Railroad amp Village was first created by Charles Bowdish in 1919 and displayed at his home In 1954 the display moved to Buhl Planetarium on Pittsburgh’s North Side It was relocated to Carnegie Science Center in 1992 The exhibit is closed now for annual maintenance and will re-open to the public on Nov 20 O’Driscoll Bill A one-woman show about opting out of motherhood Theater Review Pittsburgh City Paper 2017 Oct 25 For Stacey Vespaziani the question recalls a giant foam sperm she saw on a childhood school trip to the science center probably the North Side’s old Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science It was part of a birds-and-bees exhibit and she marks the episode — the mystery strangeness and implicit expectation surrounding reproduction — as the start of a life-long perplexity about parenthood This probably refers to Buhl Planetarium’s long-running Wonder of Wonders program primarily scheduled for school and youth groups parental approval is necessary to attend this program Freeman Bradley C Idea of a radio channel for children offers exciting possibilities Voices Today Singapore 2017 Oct 18 In my hometown in the United States there is a wonderful programme called the Saturday Light Brigade that is one of the longest-running public radio shows in the world Each weekend it broadcasts from the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh The show features family-friendly acoustic musical guests on-air games and participatory puzzles as well as phone calls from children and adults The hosts also conduct off-air workshops for the kids to learn more about radio and the media in general The studios of the Saturday Light Brigade are located in Bowdish Gallery formerly occupied by the popular Miniature Railroad and Village on the lower level of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Born Molly Obituary: James Paul Hughes / Longtime educator at Buhl Planetarium Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2017 Oct 16 Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium is where James Hughes would spend most of his career beginning with operating the Zeiss II projector that was long used to display planets and other cosmic gems on the domed ceiling of the “Theater of the Stars” Ringgold Boosters to induct 10 into Hall of Fame Observer-Reporter Washington PA 2017 Sept 28 Ten inductees all graduates of either Donora or Monongahela high schools will be honored in addition to 10 outstanding high school students at the Ringgold Boosters Hall of Fame Banquet Carl Francis Wapiennik who graduated in 1945 from Donora High School Wapiennik was named in “Who’s Who in America” and was honored as “Man of the Year” by the Pittsburgh Jaycees These honors were based on his outstanding education accomplishments and civic generosity Wapiennik graduated magna cum laude in 1953 from the University of Pittsburgh with bachelor’s degree in physics He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Pi Sigma national physics honor society In 1964 Wapiennik was named executive director of Buhl Planetarium where he supervised the design and production of numerous electro-mechanical visual effects for the Star Theater presentations and gallery exhibits He is well-known among area educators and students for his demonstration in general science and physics He participated in designing the planetarium’s unique Hall of the Universe which features astronomy exhibits under ultraviolet light He also planned and developed the Star Theater’s 360-degree panoramic projection system the multiple speaker sound system and the master control console These systems gave Buhl the distinction of being able to present two sky dramas on the same day Before his work at Buhl Wapiennik was employed by Radio Corp of America Canonsburg and the Naval Research Laboratories Washington DC He was a radar specialist aboard the aircraft carrier USS Randolph during World War II Mr Wapiennik is co-inventor of a patented valve for controlling liquid flow without the use of moving parts Auth Miriah Honors Program employs new assistant director The Globe Point Park University Pittsburgh 2017 Sept 26 Brendan Mullan former Director of the Henry Buhl Jr Planetarium and Observatory at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center has been appointed as Assistant Director of the Point Park University Honors Program HFF Announces 1275M Financing for Nova Place and 106 Isabella in Pittsburgh News Release BusinessWirecom 2017 Sept 18 Nova Place a former urban mall that was converted into office use in the early 1990’s comprises three office complexes totaling 1250702 square feet – Concourse Tower 1 and Tower 2 – and a 3000-space parking garage The property is 86 percent leased Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building and the original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny building are located just north of Nova Place former Allegheny Center complex in Allegheny Square Blazina Ed Work starts on bike lanes around Allegheny Circle on Pittsburgh’s North Side Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2017 Sept 12 The city’s long-term goal is to reconnect East and West Ohio streets with the street running through the plaza at Nova Place and in front of the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh including original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building and the New Hazlett Theater and the adjacent Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny building The city already owns the rights of way for most of that project Paletta Anthony Renewing Renewal in Pittsburgh CityLabcom 2017 Sept 5 Neither catastrophic nor beloved the post-war regeneration of Allegheny Center has quietly gone stale in recent years Today it’s getting a much needed facelift Over 500 buildings and 850 families were removed and all but about ten structures within 30 blocks in the area Preservationists scored successes in retaining the former city’s Carnegie Library Buhl Planetarium and Post Office but nearly all else was leveled including a historic market house 2017 August 21 – Public observing session for the Great American Solar Eclipse co-sponsored by Friends of the Zeiss and the Mount Lebanon Public Library The Mount Lebanon Public Library estimated public attendance at 300 Members of Friends of the Zeiss participating in this event were Glenn A Walsh Lynne S Walsh James McKee and Josie Dougherty eighth-grade student who had just attended NASA’s Space Camp in Huntsville Alabama Walsh Glenn A Great American Solar Eclipse Next Monday: Some Ways to See It Safely Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2017 Aug 14 However a Total Solar Eclipse did reach Hawaii on 1991 July 11 Most of the continental United States saw a Partial Eclipse of the Sun that day in 1991 that was the last Solar Eclipse observed by the general public using the historic 10-inch Siderostat-Type Refractor Telescope at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science For instance in south suburban Pittsburgh a public Eclipse viewing event will occur at the Mount Lebanon Public Library 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard near Washington Road at the southern end of Mount Lebanon’s Uptown business district sponsored by Friends of the Zeiss Batz Jr Bob Even the partial eclipse can be totally fun at Pittsburgh-area events Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2017 Aug 13 The local hot spot to be for this one will be Carnegie Science Center on the North Shore which is going all out with activities from 10 am to 5 pm that Monday With admission Science Center guests can safely view it on equipment including a solar telescope They can also watch live video feeds of the total eclipse in other places in the Science Stage with commentary by center experts There’ll even be a chance to use a solar telescope to take a photo with your mobile phone For an additional 5 3 for members guests can get reserved seats in Buhl Planetarium for live feeds with commentary plus other shows and demonstrations and those tickets come with a set of eclipse glasses The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh on the North Side is holding an “Eclipse Viewing Celebration from 1:30 to 3 pm Aug 21 Guests will gather in front of the museum not just watch to directly through glasses but also to hear eclipse folktales from around the world In the museum’s Makeshop guests can make their own pinhole projector to indirectly view the eclipse Mt Lebanon Library’s 1 to 4 pm viewing party will include live feeds on a big screen indoors and weather permitting a safe-for-solar-viewing telescope provided by the Friends of the Zeiss friendsofthezeissorg Weidenhof Alex Conservators assess damage to portraits found at old Carnegie Library on North Side Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2017 July 31 The Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny the first publicly-supported Carnegie Library in America which opened in 1890 in Andrew Carnegie’s adopted hometown of Allegheny Pennsylvania now Pittsburgh’s North Side is being renovated by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh located next-door in Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building Renovations At Old Carnegie Library Uncover Lost Works Of Art KDKA-TV 2 Pittsburgh 2017 July 25 The Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny the first publicly-supported Carnegie Library in America which opened in 1890 in Andrew Carnegie’s adopted hometown of Allegheny Pennsylvania now Pittsburgh’s North Side is being renovated by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh located next-door in Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building Walsh Glenn A Citizen Science: Aug 21 Great American Solar Eclipse Mega-Movie Project Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2017 July 24 This is also the first time that Solar Eclipse totality has reached the continental United States since 1979 February 26 However a Total Solar Eclipse did reach Hawaii on 1991 July 11 Most of the continental United States saw a Partial Eclipse of the Sun that day in 1991 that was the last Solar Eclipse observed by the general public using the historic 10-inch Siderostat-Type Refractor Telescope at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Buhl Science Center Seating – 100 South Side Flats Sale Listing PittsburghCraigsListorg 2017 July 5 Sale listing of two former red seats from the original Buhl Planetarium at the Buhl Science Center Pittsburgh Toledo Adalberto Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Obituary: Donald Deets / High school chemistry teacher loved to blow things up for Independence Day Obituary Reading PA Eagle / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette / Associated Press 2017 July 4 Donald Deets was the faculty sponsor of the Instructional Media Department ie AV Department at the Pittsburgh- suburban Shaler Area High School when Friends of the Zeiss Project Director Glenn Walsh was the student director of the Instructional Media Department in later years he was “Don the Science Guy” at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center Blazina Ed City weighing options for ‘moat road’ around Allegheny Center Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2017 June 19 The long-range plan calls for reinstituting the connection between East and West Ohio streets with the street running through the plaza at Nova Place originally Allegheny Center and in front of the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh including Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and the New Hazlett Theater originally the world’s first Carnegie Hall adjacent to America’s first publicly-funded Carnegie Library the Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny The city already owns the rights of way for most of that project ALSO SEE: Brian O’Neill: Restoring sane lanes ’round old Allegheny Center Mullaney James J Stargazing Simplified Sky and Telescope Magazine 2014 April Internet Reprint: 2017 June 6 Authored by James J Mullaney astronomy writer lecturer and consultant who has served as Curator of Exhibits and Astronomy at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Moore Daniel Night Shift Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2017 May 21 Mr Whyel a 65-year-old wireman for the Port Authority of Allegheny County leads dual lives During daylight hours he is the grizzled borough manager of North Braddock settling small-town grievances and leading Cub Scout meetings At night he pulls on a navy jumpsuit and gloves straps on a harness and hard hat and surveys the thousands of lights that the regional transportation agency must maintain During the late 1980s and early 1990s Carnegie Institute sponsored an annual Insomniac Tour of Pittsburgh which would take people to places throughout the city which were operating all night long Most people who attended the tour indicated that the highlight of the tour was viewing celestial objects through the historic 10-inch Siderostat-Type Refractor Telescope at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science staffed by Glenn A Walsh and John D Weinhold 2017 April 22 – March for Science – Pittsburgh Attended by Friends of the Zeiss Project Director Glenn A Walsh Also distributed flyer for Friends of the Zeiss’ public observing session for the Great American Solar Eclipse on 2017 August 21 Thomas Mary Ann Henry Hillman renowned Pittsburgh businessman and philanthropist dies TribLivecom: Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2017 April 14 Hillman died at age 98 He served on the boards of a number of Pittsburgh nonprofits and civic icons such as the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital the University of Pittsburgh Action Housing the Urban Redevelopment Authority and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Memorial contributions can be sent to the Hillman Cancer Center/University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute or to the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center merged with The Carnegie Institute aka Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh in January of 1987 Rutter Joe Steelers’ Rooney remembered fondly by his beloved North Side TribLivecom: Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2017 April 14 Pittsburgh Steelers’ Chairman Dan Rooney died on 2017 April 13 at age 84 Rooney was so proud of his neighborhood that earlier this decade he co-authored a book with local historian Carol Peterson titled “Allegheny City: A History of Pittsburgh’s North Side” Rooney was deeply involved in efforts to preserve the North Side’s history neighbors said After Glenn A Walsh notified Carnegie Library by electronic mail on 2007 March 6 that the explanatory plate of the Colonel James Anderson Memorial gifted by Andrew Carnegie in 1904 was missing later on Dan Rooney paid to replace this explanatory plate In 1988 this memorial had been reassembled and rededicated across from the entrance to the Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny on the east lawn of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Murphy Kara Pittsburgh lives up to new nickname Kidsburgh GoEriecom 2017 Feb 19 We got to the city mid-day Friday and headed straight for the four-floor Carnegie Science Center The center opened in 1991 is perched over the Ohio River on Pittsburgh’s north shore It is in the process of a 21 million expansion which will include 14000 additional feet of exhibit space when it is completed in spring 2018 The next day we were off to the Children’s Museum also on Pittsburgh’s north sideWe all went wow when we turned a corner and found the Garage a former planetarium repurposed into a cavernous room of creative play We traveled from the museum to the Duquesne Incline which the kids had watched go up and down the hill the day before from the windows of the Science Center By then the Carnegie Museum of Natural History was getting ready to open and we squeezed what could have been easily an entire day of learning into two hours The full-sized dinosaur skeletons were awesome and the kids enjoyed getting hands-on time as paleontologists at the Bonehunters Quarry We also speed-walked through the adjoining Carnegie Museum of Art with my 5-year-old tugging me forward chanting this is boring this is boring Walsh Glenn A Iconic Radio Telescope to be Moth-Balled Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2017 Jan 13 A very large and iconic radio telescope in West Virginia could be shuttered with the possible loss of National Science Foundation NSF funding in the near future One of the major facilities being considered for defunding is the Robert C Byrd Green Bank Telescope of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank West Virginia Walsh Glenn A Book: Einstein for Anyone: A Quick Read Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2016 Dec 15 David Topper who grew up in Pittsburgh in the 1940s and 1950s credits Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science for his interest in Science He says I have very fond memories of the Buhl PlanetariumIt stimulated my interest in science and especially astronomy which has not abated over the years Kane Karen Obituary: Marilyn Skolnick / Monroeville activist traveled the world Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2016 Dec 13 Marilyn Skolnick was a long-time member of the Port Authority of Allegheny County PAT Board of Directors who created PAT’s citizen advisory committee the Allegheny County Transit Council Walsh Glenn A Celestial Navigation Classes Return to Naval Academy After Absence of Nearly a Decade Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2016 Dec 7 During World War II several planetaria including Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science taught Celestial Navigation classes to military servicemen bound for service in the War In fact Buhl Planetarium premiered a public planetarium program on Celestial Navigation titled “Bombers By Starlight” just two and one-half weeks before the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Hawaii on 1941 December 7 – 75 years ago today This new “sky show” premiered on 1941 November 19 the same evening when famous astronomer Harlow Shapley then Director of the Harvard College Observatory gave the keynote address at the dedication of Buhl Planetarium’s new and rather unique 10-inch Siderostat-Type Refractor Telescope And after the sky show a new Buhl Planetarium gallery exhibit opened with the-then intriguing title “Can America Be Bombed” Special Note: This article was reprinted in the 2017 March issue Volume 46 Number 1 Pages 56 to 58 of the pdf file of the Quarterly Journal of the International Planetarium Society Planetarian Friends of the Zeiss Astronomical Calendar: 2016 December Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2016 Dec 1 Cover photograph: rare color photograph of the 1941 December 7 Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor Hawaii Caption also mentions opening of exhibit Can America Be Bombed at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science two and one-half weeks earlier along with dedication of the rather unique 10-inch Siderostat-Type Refractor Telescope Graham Francis G 155th Anniversary of Allegheny Observatory: The Very 1st Director Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2016 Nov 27 Walsh Glenn A Science Center Addition Omits Historic Telescope Public Statement Before Allegheny County Council Friends of the Zeiss 2016 Nov 22 Berger Larry Radio Interview Regarding 75th Anniversary of Buhl Planetarium Observatory Audio: Radio Interview Saturday Light Brigade Radio Program: NeighborhoodVoicesorg 2016 November 19 Larry Berger host of the Saturday Light Brigade children’s / family radio program interviewed Glenn A Walsh on the 75th anniversary of the Astronomical Observatory of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science which was dedicated on 1941 November 19 Walsh Glenn A 75th Anniversary: America’s 5th Public Observatory Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2016 Nov 19 75th anniversary of The People’s Observatory of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science including the rather unique 10-inch Siderostat-Type Refractor Telescope Walsh Glenn A Science Center Addition Omits Historic Telescope Public Statement Before Pittsburgh City Council Friends of the Zeiss 2016 Nov 14 Walsh Glenn A Science Center Addition Omits Historic Telescope Public Statement Before Special Board Meeting of the Allegheny Regional Asset District Board of Directors Friends of the Zeiss 2016 Nov 9 Walsh Glenn A White House Science Frontiers Conference amp Astronomy Night in Pittsburgh Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2016 Oct 14 US President Barack Obama attends first Frontiers Conference at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh Eighth annual White House Astronomy Night occurred at the historic Allegheny Observatory O’Neill Brian Brian O’Neill: Restoring sane lanes ’round old Allegheny Center Column: Brian O’Neill Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2016 Oct 6 Includes possible re-connection of East and West Ohio Streets which run in front of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science the world’s first Carnegie Hall and America’s first publicly-funded Carnegie Library the Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny ALSO SEE: City weighing options for ‘moat road’ around Allegheny Center Walsh Glenn A Proposed Carnegie Science Center Addition Omits Historic Telescope Blog-Post SpaceWatchtower 2016 Oct 6 Behrman Elizabeth Buhl Planetarium telescope excluded from science center’s expansion plans Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2016 Oct 6 Nelson Jones Diana Planning Commission OKs plan to expand Carnegie Science Center Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2016 October 5 The end of the article discusses Mr Walsh’s public statement before the City Planning Commission Walsh Glenn A Science Center Master Plan: Siderostat Observatory Missing Public Statement Before the Pittsburgh City Planning Commission Friends of the Zeiss 2016 Oct 4 Meeting Agenda Pittsburgh City Planning Commission City of Pittsburgh 2016 Oct 4 Hearing and Action – Item 3: Proposed addition to The Carnegie Science Center PROPOSED SCIENCE CENTER ADDITION OMITS HISTORIC TELESCOPE News Release Regarding Public Statement of Glenn A Walsh Before the Pittsburgh City Planning Commission Friends of the Zeiss 2016 Oct 4 Metzger Ann M and Ronald J Baillie Advancing STEM excellence Letter-to-the-Editor Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2016 Oct 2 Tuesday takes Column: Tuesday takes Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2016 Sept 27 Walsh Glenn A City Council Approves Legal Transfer of Historic Hazelwood Library to URA Blog-Post LibraryWatchtower 2016 Sept 26 Regarding proposed sale by the City of Pittsburgh of the historic Hazelwood Branch building of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh which was the first Carnegie Library neighborhood branch system The City should seek reuse of the Hazelwood Library building the same way it sought reuse of the historic Buhl Planetarium building in 2002—by long-term lease This way the City retains control of the historic structure for the benefit of city residents Councilwoman Harris said that the City Law Department had already confirmed to her that the historic Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny located in Allegheny Center next to the historic Buhl Planetarium could not be legally sold by the City As with the historic Hazelwood Library the historic Allegheny Library was abandoned by Carnegie Library in the last decade in favor of newer down-sized library branches Metzger Ann M and Ronald J Baillie STEM improves education for all Letter-to-the-Editor Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2016 Sept 21 Belko Mark Carnegie Science Center expansion plans detailed Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2016 Sept 21 Morning update: Pregnancy meds big science and nowhere to run Column: Morning updateTribune-Review Pittsburgh 2016 Sept 20 Meeting Agenda Pittsburgh City Planning Commission City of Pittsburgh 2016 Sept 20 Briefing session – Item c of briefing: Proposed addition to The Carnegie Science Center Schooley Tim Carnegie Science Center plans to start new pavilion next month Pittsburgh Business Times 2016 Sept 16 Walsh Glenn A City Council Preliminarily Approves Sale of Historic Hazelwood Library Blog-Post LibraryWatchtower 2016 Sept 15 Regarding proposed sale by the City of Pittsburgh of the historic Hazelwood Branch building of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh which was the first Carnegie Library neighborhood branch system The City should seek reuse of the Hazelwood Library building the same way it sought reuse of the historic Buhl Planetarium building in 2002—by long-term lease This way the City retains control of the historic structure for the benefit of city residents Councilwoman Harris said that the City Law Department had already confirmed to her that the historic Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny located in Allegheny Center next to the historic Buhl Planetarium could not be legally sold by the City As with the historic Hazelwood Library the historic Allegheny Library was abandoned by Carnegie Library in the last decade in favor of newer down-sized library branches She said that the City Law Department is still conducting research regarding whether the historic Hazelwood Library can legally be sold by the City Walsh Glenn A Historic Hazelwood Library Public Hearing Blog-Post LibraryWatchtower 2016 Sept 13 Regarding proposed sale by the City of Pittsburgh of the historic Hazelwood Branch building of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh which was the first Carnegie Library neighborhood branch system The City should seek reuse of the Hazelwood Library building the same way it sought reuse of the historic Buhl Planetarium building in 2002—by long-term lease This way the City retains control of the historic structure for the benefit of city residents Walsh Glenn A Proposed Sale of Historic Hazelwood Library: Public Hearing Thursday Blog-Post LibraryWatchtower 2016 Sept 5 Regarding proposed sale by the City of Pittsburgh of the historic Hazelwood Branch building of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh which was the first Carnegie Library neighborhood branch system The City should seek reuse of the Hazelwood Library building the same way it sought reuse of the historic Buhl Planetarium building in 2002—by long-term lease This way the City retains control of the historic structure for the benefit of city residents Walsh Glenn A Library Park in Carnegie Borough to be Enhanced Blog-Post LibraryWatchtower 2016 Aug 20 Library Park has been the host of several public events over the years including encampments of Civil War re-enactors affiliated with the Library’s historic Civil War veterans’ post museum and even a public viewing of a Partial Eclipse of the Sun on 1998 February 26 one of only two sites in Allegheny County for such a public viewing and the only site outside of the City of Pittsburgh The 1998 Solar Eclipse public viewing was staffed by Glenn A Walsh former Astronomical Observatory Coordinator and Planetarium Lecturer of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science then a Life Trustee on the Board of Trustees of the Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall in the Pittsburgh suburb of Carnegie Pennsylvania and John Weinhold a former Buhl Planetarium Observatory Volunteer Walsh Glenn A Keep Historic Hazelwood Library as City Property Blog-Post LibraryWatchtower 2016 Aug 18 Regarding proposed sale by the City of Pittsburgh of the historic Hazelwood Branch building of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh which was the first Carnegie Library neighborhood branch system The City should seek reuse of the Hazelwood Library building the same way it sought reuse of the historic Buhl Planetarium building in 2002—by long-term lease This way the City retains control of the historic structure for the benefit of city residents Walsh Glenn A Statement before the Council of the City of Pittsburgh: Proposed Sale of Historic Hazelwood Branch Bldg Carnegie Library Public Statement Pittsburgh City Council 2016 July 20 The City should seek reuse of the Hazelwood Library building the same way it sought reuse of the historic Buhl Planetarium building in 2002—by long-term lease This way the City retains control of the historic structure for the benefit of city residents O’Shea Ryan NASA astronaut comes home talks Pittsburgh roots Text and Video News Story WTAE-TV 4 Pittsburgh 2016 July 16 Includes brief partial views of the historic Zeiss II Planetarium Projector from Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science as displayed at the entrance to the Science Stage Theater of Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center Deitch Charlie Pittsburgh’s ‘Q Morning Show’ with Jim Krenn ends after one year Comedian Mike Wysocki will continue writing ‘City Paper’ sports column Blog Post Pittsburgh City Paper: Blogh 2016 July 5 Former Buhl Planetarium Floor Aide Jim Krenn who is now a well-known radio celebrity and stand-up comic has ended a radio show with WLTJ-FM / Q-929 for many years he was also the morning host on WDVE-FM 1025 apparently he will continue to be associated with WLTJ-FM in the late 1950s when WLTJ-FM was known as KDKA-FM the station was the first FM radio station to broadcast in stereo although on an experimental basis May 9 – Safe Public Viewing of Rare Astronomical Event News Release Friends of the Zeiss 2016 April 14 Lloyd Shapley dies at 92 UCLA professor won Nobel for game-theory work Los Angeles Times / Associated Press 2016 March 14 Lloyd S Shapley Professor Emeritus of the University of California at Los Angeles and son of distinguished 20th century astronomer Harlow Shapley won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Economics sharing the prize with Alvin E Roth of Harvard University Harlow Shapley also supported planetaria and science museums While Director of the Harvard College Observatory he delivered the keynote address at the dedication of the rare 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science on 1941 November 19 Gilchrist Shannon President who helped revive COSI announces he’ll retire Columbus Dispatch 2016 Jan 29 David E Chesebrough president and CEO of COSI Columbus announced this morning that he will retire at the end of 2016 He worked at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center in the 1980s and early 1990s From 1991 to 1994 he was Carnegie Science Center Assistant Director in charge of the Allegheny Square Annex of The Carnegie Science Center which consisted of operations in the original Buhl Planetarium building Brenneman Wendy Let’s talk about science: Freezing and melting Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2016 Jan 21 By Wendy Brenneman early childhood coordinator Carnegie Science Center Remember to save a snowball in your freezer for snowball day at Carnegie Science Center in the summer Save a snowball now for Carnegie Science Center this summer The Tribune-Review Pittsburgh 2016 Jan 12 Walsh Glenn A Snowballs on the First Day of Summer! Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2015 June 21 Talks about former Buhl Planetarium Public Relations Director Caroljo Lee Henderson who initiated the promotion in 1985 to have snowballs brought to Buhl Planetarium on the day of the Summer Solstice Wills Rick Drilling issues bring book on Middlesex’s past into spotlight Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2015 May 9 Talks about book of the definitive history of Middlesex Township Butler County written by former Buhl Planetarium Public Relations Director Caroljo Lee Henderson now age 80 Also talks about Ben Byrer now age 96 who painted several murals which were once displayed in Buhl Planetarium’s Hall of the Universe When The Carnegie Science Center chose not to move these murals to the new science center Mr Byrer donated them to the Hoover-Price Planetarium in his native Canton Ohio Walsh Glenn A Update: Historic Brashear Time Capsule Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2015 April 9 Also includes information regarding the 37th Brashear telescope produced at the historic Brashear Telescope Factory which was donated to Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in 1972 Guza Megan Manager of Pittsburgh Fringe Festival among Americans killed in Alps crash Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2015 March 25 Pittsburgh Fringe founder and director Dan Stiker told the Trib the news is “still sinking in for all of us” “Emily was a delight and had a bright future” he said “I never would have imagined I would have to write anything but a glowing recommendation letter for her” Pittsburgh Fringe Founder and Director Dan Stiker worked as a Floor Aide at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science including assisting in Buhl’s Astronomical Observatory when he was in school Save Toronto’s McLaughlin Planetarium building Changeorg Public Petition Changeorg Accessed 2015 March 12 Campbell-Dollaghan Kelsey The Insanely Complicated Logistics of Building a Planetarium Gizmodocom 2015 March 11 Kirkland Kevin Century Club: Arts and education supporter Ann Power Wardrop turns 100 Column: Century Club Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2015 March 3 As Life Trustee of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Ann Wardrop was instrumental in having Labor the Andrew Carnegie memorial to his mentor Col James Anderson reconstructed in the late 1980s Originally donated to Allegheny City Pennsylvania in 1904 by Andrew Carnegie the Daniel Chester French memorial which includes the statue The Reading Blacksmith was originally located adjacent to the original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny building at the corner of East Ohio Street and Federal Street now known as Allegheny Square caddy-corner to the Buhl Community Park at Allegheny Square The memorial was reconstructed directly across a pedestrian mall walkway former Federal Street from the main library entrance on the east lawn of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Walsh Glenn A Tue Morning Fireball Over Pittsburgh Seen in Several States Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2015 Feb 19 Belko Mark New York firm buys North Side’s Allegheny Center office complex Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2015 Feb 19 Fleisher Chris New York developer takes control of Allegheny Center in North Side Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2015 Feb 19 Walsh Glenn A Mullaney’s Roster of 300 Night Sky Wonders Now On-Line Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2015 Feb 6 Compiled by James J Mullaney former Curator of Exhibits and Astronomy at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Santoni Matthew Mt Lebanon High School to sell its planetarium equipment Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2015 Jan 25 Friends of the Zeiss-related News Articles Regarding the 75th Anniversary of Buhl Planetarium: 2014 October 24 Walsh Glenn A WHEN PITTSBURGH GOT ITS PLANETARIUM The 75th anniversary of America’s 5th major planetarium Planetarian 2014 December: 50 Click here for a history of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science starting on page 50 of the pdf file of this article in the Quarterly Journal of the International Planetarium Society Skirtich Ed Science Center train exhibit reaches milestone The Northside Chronicle On-Line Pittsburgh 2014 Dec 11 The 60th anniversary of the Miniature Railroad and Village in Pittsburgh includes a scale-model of the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building SCIENCE CENTER TO HOST WEEKEND OF TRAIN-THEMED FUN News Release Carnegie Science Center 2014 Dec 3 All of this is in addition to the beloved Miniature Railroad amp Village® with its newest feature the Buhl Planetarium a mini-railroad and village around the holiday tree in the main lobby and dozens of historic model train artifacts from Lionel’s private collection Walsh Glenn A Buhl Planetarium Scale-Model Joins Miniature Railroad and Village Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2014 Nov 27 For the 75th anniversary of Buhl Planetarium the 2014 opening of the Miniature Railroad and Village at The Carnegie Science Center includes a scale model of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building DEC 4 – PUBLIC VIEWING VIA WEB-CAST OF 1st NASA TEST LAUNCH OF NEW ORION DEEP-SPACE VEHICLE AT MT LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY News Release Friends of the Zeiss 2014 Nov 24 Gormly Kellie B Carnegie Science Center adds legendary Buhl Planetarium to railroad village Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2014 Nov 20 Carnegie Science Center added 3 new photos on Facebook Facebook Micro-Blog Post Carnegie Science Center 2014 Nov 19 A scale model of the original building of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science is added to other scale models of Pittsburgh historic structures on the platform of the Miniature Railroad and Village which started display at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium in 1954 and now is displayed at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center BUHL PLANETARIUM BUILDING TO BE UNVEILED IN MINIATURE RAILROAD News Release Carnegie Science Center 2014 Nov 17 Radio Interviews 2 of Glenn A Walsh Regarding the 75th Anniversary of Buhl Planetarium – Preview: Buhl Planetarium 75th Anniversary The Saturday Light Brigade / Neighborhood Voices WRCT-FM 883 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh and network of 5 Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio college radio stations 2014 Oct 25 Radio interview occurred in the studios of The Saturday Light Brigade located in Bowdish Gallery of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building Wednesday Rundown: Celebrating the Birthday of the Original Buhl Projector Essential Pittsburgh WESA-FM 905 Pittsburgh 2014 Oct 22 Walsh Glenn A 75th Anniversary of America’s 5th Major Planetarium Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2014 Oct 24 Walsh Glenn A Solar Eclipse on Eve of Buhl Planetarium’s 75th Anniversary Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2014 Oct 21 Santoni Matthew Former submariner was vessel of knowledge Obituary Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2014 Oct 12 Started his Navy career on submarines in World War II and for many years he served as a Tour Guide of the USS Requin submarine located on the Ohio River next to The Carnegie Science Center beginning in 1990 when the USS Requin tours were operated by the Buhl Science Center Buhl Planetarium observes 75th with space events Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2014 Oct 7 Karlovits Bob Buhl Planetarium at 75: Still state-of-the-art science Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2014 Oct 4 SCIENCE CENTER TO COMMEMORATE 75 YEARS OF BUHL PLANETARIUM ASTRONOMY-THEMED EVENTS EDUCATION ACADEMY TO FETE PITTSBURGH ICON News Release Carnegie Science Center 2014 Sept 29 OCT 23 – SAFE PUBLIC VIEWING OF SOLAR ECLIPSE AT MT LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY ON EVE OF 75TH ANNIV OF BUHL PLANETARIUM News Release Friends of the Zeiss 2014 Sept 15 Kane Karen Colorful former Pittsburgh Mayor Sophie Masloff died Sunday morning Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2014 Aug 17 Wereschagin Mike Former Pittsburgh Mayor Sophie Masloff dies Obituary Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2014 Aug 17 When former Mayor Sophie Masloff was a City Councilwoman in the 1980s she was the City liaison to the Board of Directors of the Buhl Science Center aka Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Smith Craig Narrator deeply loved music art local sports Obituary Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2014 Aug 16 Born Molly Obituary: Raymond W Lehman / Shared his love of classical music across three decades Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2014 Aug 14 Ray Lehman was a retired radio announcer who served as a Floor Supervisor and a Planetarium Show Narrator at the Buhl Science Center aka Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in the early 1990s SPLASH! Kick Off to Summer Community Free Day – Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh Web Page Notice Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh 2014 June 21 Sponsored by the Jack Buncher Foundation From 1985 to 1991 Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center provided an annual free-of-charge day to the public in honor of the Summer Solstice Also see: Carnegie Science Center Reuse of 1980s Snowballs on Summer Solstice Day Promotion of Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Annual Summer Solstice Day Event at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science 1985 to 1991 Mullaney James J Stargazing Simplified Sky and Telescope Magazine 2014 April Internet Reprint: 2017 June 6 Authored by James J Mullaney astronomy writer lecturer and consultant who has served as Curator of Exhibits and Astronomy at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science CALLING ALL SCIENCE FAIR ALUMNI – HELP CELEBRATE 75 YEARS OF SCIENCE! PITTSBURGH REGIONAL SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING FAIR TO HOLD 75TH COMPETITION News Release Carnegie Science Center 2014 March 4 More on the history of the Pittsburgh Regional Science and Engineering Fair which began as the Pittsburgh Regional School Science and Engineering Fair at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in the Spring of 1940 the oldest regional science and engineering fair in the country! Walsh Glenn A Museum amp Library Workers Seek Better Treatment Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2014 Feb 27 Last week the Pittsburgh City Paper ran a story on a new initiative by museum and library workers in the city to seek better pay benefits and greater say in the work place For many of these cultural-industry workers the issue came to the forefront when some non-profit employers including Carnegie Museums and Carnegie Libraries cut employee hours to avoid the expense of complying with the Federal Affordable Care Act thus denying these part-time workers the opportunity to purchase discounted health care insurance Included is a letter-to-the-editor by former Buhl Planetarium employee and former Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall Life Trustee Glenn A Walsh regarding this issue Viability of Carnegie Science Center’s latest 55 million expansion plan is questioned Walsh Glenn A 100 Years Ago: Planetarium Concept Born Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2014 Feb 24 Walsh Glenn A Northside Chronicle: Buhl Planetarium Turns 75 Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2014 Feb 8 The 2014 February edition of North Side Pittsburgh’s monthly newspaper The Northside Chronicle includes a feature article on the 75th year of Pittsburgh’s Buhl Planetarium Douty Kristin Buhl Planetarium turns 75 The Northside Chronicle On-Line Pittsburgh 2014 Jan 30 Graham Francis G Mars Rover Sees Mystery Rock Suddenly Appear Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2014 Jan 20 Source: Francis G Graham Professor Emeritus of Physics Kent State University former Planetarium Lecturer amp Observatory Observer Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Steering Commitee Member Friends of the Zeiss Reporting for SpaceWatchtower a project of Friends of the Zeiss Walsh Glenn A Dobsonian Telescope Inventor Dies Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2014 Jan 16 Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center purchased a 13-inch Dobsonian Reflector Telescope in the Autumn of 1985 to assist in public viewing of the 1985-1986 apparition of Halley’s Comet during Buhl’s Halley Watch program Horn Alyse Save a snowball for the summer solstice The Northside Chronicle On-Line Pittsburgh 2014 Jan 9 The idea was thought of in 2007 by the museum as a way to kick off the first day of summer and “saving a snowball in the winter to get a summer bargain that made winter a little less painful” Zimecki said Actually this snowball promotion on the Summer Solstice Day was the idea of Public Relations Director Jo Lee at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center in 1985 Hennessy Mike Let’s Talk About: Tesla and Kaufman Column: Let’s Talk About Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2014 Jan 2 In 1950 Kaufman’s Tesla Coil was donated to Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science This Tesla Coil is now demonstrated in the Works Theater at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center Walsh Glenn A 2014: 75th Year of Pittsburgh’s Buhl Planetarium Electronic Mail-Group Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail-Group 2014 Jan 1 2014: 75th Year of Pittsburgh’s Buhl Planetarium With the beginning of 2014 it is well into the 75th year of operation of Pittsburgh’s Buhl Planetarium The 75th anniversary of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science will be October 24 The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science / Buhl Science Center: 1939 October 24 to 1991 August 31 Henry Buhl Jr Planetarium and Observatory at The Carnegie Science Center: 1991 October 5 to Present Walsh Glenn A The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA Quick History and Current Use of Building by Children’s Museum Updated Web Page History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh 2013 Dec 28 Friends of the Zeiss-related News Articles Regarding the 75th Anniversary of Buhl Planetarium: 2014 October 24 Brehun Deborah A Holiday traditions in Ligonier keep childhood memories on track Tribune-Review Greensburg PA 2013 Dec 25 “Every Christmas when he was a child he would go to see the train display at Buhl Planetarium in Pittsburgh” said Carol Sheats “We took our son to see the display at Christmas too” Walsh Glenn A Historic Buhl Planetarium Flag Pole Refurbished Back-in-Use Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Dec 7 Also see: The Historic Flag Pole At Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Walsh Glenn A John Fitzgerald Kennedy: The Loss of the Man Who Sent Us to the Moon – A Personal Remembrance From 50 Years Ago Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Nov 22 Starting on my tenth birthday 1965 November 12 I made my first of many visits particularly during junior high school to Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Years later I would go on to become Astronomical Observatory Coordinator and a Planetarium Lecturer at the original Buhl Planetarium as well as Curator of a fairly unique embryology exhibit where chicks and occasionally ducklings were hatched before visitors’ eyes every weekend Walsh Glenn A Laserium: 40th Anniversary Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Nov 19 2013 November 19 marks the 40th anniversary of the musical concert set to laser lights known as Laserium once seen in many planetaria worldwide including Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center As Laserium is considered the first on-going laser show that was not part of a special or one-time event it is also thought that Laserium launched the international laser display industry Zlatos Bill Pittsburgh’s Buhl Foundation to focus efforts on North Side Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2013 Nov 14 Buhl made a fortune in retail with his partner Russell Boggs The Boggs and Buhl Department Store sat across from what now is the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh inside The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building and Buhl never forgot that much of his money came from the North Side Buhl has given the museum 25 million since 2002 Most of the money went for an expansion in 2004 and the development of Buhl Community Park in Allegheny Square Werner said she has been talking with Buhl officials about another expansion of the museum into space once occupied by the Carnegie Library that closed as a result of a lightning strike in 2006 The library reopened in 2009 in a new building three blocks north of the historic building with 1 million in help from Buhl Walsh Glenn A Saving Library Materials: Great Depression Mentality Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Nov 5 When I was a Library Trustee at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall in Carnegie Pennsylvania I sought and received the donation of several additional book stacks so our small library did not have to weed as many materials out of the collection At the same time a reference librarian told me that many older books magazines and journals had been discarded from Carnegie Library’s Allegheny Regional Branch located next-door to Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Are all of these discarded materials now available on-line or on microfilm in Allegheny County I doubt it Walsh Glenn A Sat Memorial Service for John McCarter Buhl Planetarium Supporter Blog Obituary SpaceWatchtower 2013 Oct 3 O’Hare Michael Memories of such things make up a life Leader Times Kittanning PA 2013 Sept 19 I grew up just a few miles down the Ohio River from the Point and Pittsburgh was always in my awareness My favorite places included the then Buhl Planetarium the Carnegie Library branches on the North Side and Oakland the University of Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of Learning eventually Point State Park and the streets throughout the center city Walsh Glenn A Carnegie Library Bldg May Be Reused by Children’s Museum Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Sept 3 Regarding the possible reuse of the historic Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny building America’s first publicly-funded Carnegie Library by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh as they reused the historic Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building next-door in 2004 Nelson Jones Diana Children’s Museum may expand into former library Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2013 August 3 The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh which started in 1983 in the basement of the Old Allegheny Post Office later occupied the entire post office building and expanded into the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in 2004 is now considering the possibility of offering programming in the building that formerly held the Allegheny Regional Branch of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh the first publicly-funded Carnegie Library in America in historic Allegheny Square on the Lower North Side of Pittsburgh Walsh Glenn A Former Buhl Planetarium Curator Jim Mullaney To Be On National Radio Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 June 26 Walsh Glenn A Buhl Planetarium / Science Center: Recent Deaths Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 June 8 Over the last month there were three losses to the Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science / Buhl Science Center family: Bob Hertrick Paul McCaffery and David Henderson husband of Jo Lee Henderson Walsh Glenn A New Mullaney Book: Celebrating the Universe! Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 May 18 A new book Celebrating the Universe! introduces the reader to the wonders of the celestial heavens with a focus on the soul of the night sky The author James Mullaney is a lifelong astronomer who has served as Curator of Exhibits and Astronomy at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and Staff Astronomer at the Allegheny Observatory He was also Director of the DuPont Planetarium on the campus of the University of South Carolina Aiken James Mullaney has authored several books and publications including the classic The Finest Deep-Sky Objects with Wally McCall reprint from the Sky and Telescope Magazine1978 The Cambridge Atlas of Herschel Objects with Wil Tirion 2009 and Star Checking Your Edmund Telescope 1977 Robert G Hertrick Classified Obituary Death Notice Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2013 May 11 Former Buhl Science Center Volunteer and Floor Aide Bob Hertrick unexpectedly passed-away at age 60 Walsh Glenn A Biopic on Life of Nikola Tesla to Start Filming Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 May 3 1200000-volt Oudin-type Tesla Coil Built for Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Walsh Glenn A Centennial: Science Research Mellon Institute Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 March 28 Products ranging from antifreeze and synthetic rubber to casings that allow hot dogs to be mass produced and even the bouncy toy Silly Putty as an accidental discovery were developed at the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research which celebrates its centennial this month The Institute’s eight-story neo-classical building built at a cost of 10 million opened in May of 1937 two and one-half years before the 1939 October 24 dedication of the three-floor art-deco building of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science built at a cost of 107 million In 1967 Mellon Institute merged with the Carnegie Institute of Technology to form Carnegie Mellon University Harding Margaret and Carl Prine Pittsburgh police department places few limits on outside work Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2013 March 16 During the 1980s and early 1990s one Pittsburgh Police Officer from the former Number Nine Precinct on upper Federal Street was assigned to an off-duty special detail at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Thursday through Sunday evenings for security with Buhl Planetarium’s evening laser-light concerts The police officers would be on-duty on Thursday and Sunday evenings from 7:30 to 10:30 pm for laser-light concerts at 8:00 and 9:15 pm and on Friday and Saturday nights from 7:30 pm to 1:00 am for the laser-light concerts at 8:00 9:15 10:30 pm and 12:00 Midnight McCoy Adrian Krenn’s newest gig: a podcast Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2013 March 13 Comedian and former WDVE-FM morning drive-time radio host Jim Krenn worked as a Floor Aide at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in the 1970s Walsh Glenn A 1938 Fireball Explosion Over W PA Remembered Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 March 11 About 6 pm June 24 1938 a huge fireball exploded over the small borough of Chicora Pennsylvania At first the commotion was thought to have been caused by an explosion in a nearby building used to store gunpowder Had it progressed closer to Earth before exploding note the studies it would have destroyed much of nearby Pittsburgh and resulted in very few survivors Special Note: When this event happened Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science was under construction in the center of the North Side’s business district The fist-size meteor fragments were split into two collections one set going to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington and the other to the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh Walsh Glenn A Preservation Buhl Planetarium amp Schenley High School Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Feb 21 Although the Zeiss II Planetarium Projector is now on display at The Carnegie Science Center it no longer does what is does best: a second-to-none realistic depiction of the planets and stars in the night sky The 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope and most other artifacts remain in storage benefiting no one Walsh Glenn A Pittsburgh-Area Librarian Receives National Award Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Feb 15 Before starting to work as a children’s librarian at Mount Lebanon in 1983 she held similar positions at the Pleasant Hills Library and at the-then newly-opened Squirrel Hill Branch of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Last year Friends of the Zeiss and the Mount Lebanon Public Library co-sponsored a safe public viewing through telescopes of the very rare Transit of the Planet Venus across the image of the Sun Although clouds prevented the public from viewing the June 5 early evening event with the telescopes the public was still able to watch the event via a live web-cast in a library meeting room Walsh Glenn A Happy Holidays Brought to You by Lasers Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2012 Dec 25 For decades holiday-themed laser-light shows have been a staple at many science centers including during the 1980s and early 1990s at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center Now industrial lasers are adding to seasonal cheer with exquisitely-detailed Christmas cards cut with a laser a fiber laser-cut Christmas tree in three reflective metals and even a laser-cut Gingerbread House ! Walsh Glenn A Was the Star of Bethlehem Real Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2012 Dec 24 This age-old question was the topic of the classic The Star of Bethlehem planetarium sky drama performed each Christmas season 1939 through 1990 in the The Theater of the Stars of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science ‘How to’ Science Fair Project Video Series from NASA Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Dec 22 The Pittsburgh Regional School Science and Engineering Fair the third oldest Science Fair in the United States the oldest regional Science Fair in a major metropolitan area the two older fairs are state-wide fairs originated at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in the Spring of 1940 Walsh Glenn A Transit of Venus Viewed From Saturn Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Dec 22 Friends of the Zeiss sponsored the City of Pittsburgh’s only public viewing with telescopes of the 2004 Transit of Venus across the image of the Sun Walsh Glenn A Friday Morning Winter Begins – Apocalypse Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Dec 20 Regarding the completion of the 12th baktun of the Mayan Calendar which some erroneously predicted as the end of the world Walsh Glenn A Meteorite From Calif Fireball Found Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Oct 22 Buhl Planetarium Meteorite: Fifth largest meteorite fragment from Barringer Meteor Crater near Winslow Arizona Walsh Glenn A Crowd-Funding Saves Tesla Electricity Lab Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Oct 19 A large one million-volt Oudin-type Tesla Coil was demonstrated at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Walsh Glenn A Astronomer’s Son Wins Nobel Prize in Economics Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Oct 16 Lloyd S Shapley Professor Emeritus of the University of California at Los Angeles and son of distinguished 20th century astronomer Harlow Shapley has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Economics sharing the prize with Alvin E Roth of Harvard University Harlow Shapley also supported planetaria and science museums While Director of the Harvard College Observatory he delivered the keynote address at the dedication of the rare 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science on 1941 November 19 Lloyd Shapley dies at 92 UCLA professor won Nobel for game-theory work Los Angeles Times / Associated Press 2016 March 14 Walsh Glenn A Brashear House amp Factory: Nomination to National Register of Historic Places Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Oct 11 Comments of Glenn A Walsh Project Director of Friends of the Zeiss in support of nomination Both Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie were good friends of John Brashear John Brashear accompanied Andrew Carnegie to the dedication of the Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall in Carnegie Pennsylvania on 1902 April 22 Walsh Glenn A Historic Nomination: John Brashear House amp Factory Pittsburgh Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Sept 13 Both Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie were good friends of John Brashear John Brashear accompanied Andrew Carnegie to the dedication of the Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall in Carnegie Pennsylvania on 1902 April 22 Walsh Glenn A Centennial: New Allegheny Observatory Dedication Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Aug 28 Both Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie made large contributions toward the construction of the new Allegheny Observatory Also John Brashear accompanied Andrew Carnegie to the dedication of the Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall in Carnegie Pennsylvania on 1902 April 22 Walsh Glenn A NASA Strategic Direction Study: Glenn Walsh’s Public Comments Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Aug 18 Vi ‘Nanna’ R Marich Obituary Parkersburg News and Sentinel 2012 Aug 12 Vi Marich worked as the Chief Accountant at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science during the 1980s and 1990s along with her daughter Kathy Schoen Walsh Glenn A Pittsburgh’s Allegheny Observatory History Video Now Available Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 July 25 Walsh Glenn A Telstar Satellite Accidentally Nuked 50 Years Ago Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 July 12 Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science displayed a model of Telstar 1 first in an ATampT exhibit and then in Buhl’s Siderostat Observatory Walsh Glenn A Buhl Community Park at Allegheny Square Opens Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 June 25 Rebuilt Allegheny Square Plaza/Park in front of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and the original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny opens to the general public look up! Column: down in front Mt Lebanon Magazine 2012 June Article about upcoming Transit of Venus public viewing event at the Mount Lebanon Public Library on the early evening of June 5 E-Book version of print edition article at top of page 7 venus on the move Column: down in front Mt Lebanon Magazine On-Line 2012 June Article about upcoming Transit of Venus public viewing event at the Mount Lebanon Public Library on the early evening of June 5 Third of three brief news articles in down in front column JUNE 5 – SAFE PUBLIC VIEWING OF RARE ASTRONOMICAL EVENT WITH 45-INCH REFLECTOR TELESCOPE AT MT LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY News Release Friends of the Zeiss 2012 May 29 Includes Transit of Venus – Frequently Asked Questions June 5 – Safe Public Viewing of Rare Astronomical Event Poster/Flyer 2 Friends of the Zeiss 2012 May 23 June 5 – Safe Public Viewing of Rare Astronomical Event Poster/Flyer 1 Friends of the Zeiss 2012 May 13 Walsh Glenn A Mystery: Brashear Telescope Donated by Frick to Pittsburgh Suburb Missing for Decades Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 May 7 John Brashear telescope donated to Mount Pleasant PA by industrialist Henry Clay Frick then an executive with the Carnegie Steel Company has been missing for decades after being removed for restoration Walsh Glenn A Buhl Planetarium Poem by Ann Curran Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 May 3 Poem At the Late Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science written by Pittsburgh Poet and former Buhl Planetarium employee Ann Curran who held a poetry reading at the Main Branch of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh on 2012 April 15 Walsh Glenn A Pittsburgh’s Allegheny Observatory: New History Film Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 April 19 New film documentary regarding the largest astronomical observatory located within the city limits of a major American city Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie helped John Brashear construct the new Allegheny Observatory buildingSamuel Pierpont Langley James E Keeler and John Brashear were Directors of the original Allegheny Observatory Walsh Glenn A Buhl Planetarium Chick Curator Revisits Chickens at Carnegie Library Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 April 11 Regarding former Buhl Planetarium Embryology Exhibit Curator Glenn A Walsh’s attendance of an urban chicken farming program at the historic West End Branch of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Includes a photograph of Mr Walsh holding a mature chicken during the program Walsh Glenn A Indiana Newspaper: Walsh on Carnegie Library History Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 April 8 Friends of the Zeiss Project Director Glenn A Walsh quoted on Carnegie Library history in the Sunday edition of The Tribune-Star of Terre Haute Indiana Walsh Glenn A 1 Week: Pittsburgh Subway Extension Open Precise Times of First Subway Trains Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 April 1 New North Side Subway Station is only three blocks from Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and the original Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny and America’s First Carnegie Hall in Allegheny Square Smydo Joe North Side park could get new name Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2012 March 6 Allegheny Public Square on the North Side may be getting a new name Pittsburgh City Council President Darlene Harris today introduced legislation that would rename the space Buhl Community Park at Allegheny Square reflecting the Buhl Foundation’s support for the Pittsburgh Children’s Museum The museum which is raising more than 6 million to renovate the park requested the name change Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny and Carnegie Hall sit on Allegheny Square Walsh Glenn A Former Buhl Planetarium amp Observatory Lecturer Bestowed as Kent State University Professor Emeritus Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2012 Feb 17 Rutkoski Rex WDVE Morning Show faces change but formula remains the same Valley News Dispatch Tarentum/New Kensington PA 2012 Feb 10 McCoy Adrian Jim Krenn out Scott Paulsen back at WDVE Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2012 Jan 20 Krenn’s friends set Ross benefit for animal shelter Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2012 Jan 20 McCoy Adrian Paulsen to rejoin WDVE-FM morning show Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2012 Jan 19 Rutkoski Rex Scott Paulsen Bill Crawford joining WDVE-FM Valley News Dispatch Tarentum/New Kensington PA 2012 Jan 19 Fuoco Michael A Krenn’s disappearance from ‘DVE airwaves unexplained Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 Dec 15 Long-time since 1988 and popular WDVE-FM radio morning personality Jim Krenn was employed on the Floor Staff of Pittsburgh’s original Aug Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in the 1970s Walsh Glenn A Former Buhl Science Center President Dies Obituary SpaceWatchtower 2012 Jan 29 Joshua Whetzel who transformed Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and spearheaded construction of The Carnegie Science Center dies at age 90 Spatter Sam and Rachel Weaver Rust threatens to mothball Science Center’s Requin submarine Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2012 Jan 28 The USS Requin submarine started as a special exhibit of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in the Autumn of 1990 Walsh Glenn A What was the Star of Bethlehem Recollections from Buhl amp Hayden Planetaria Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2011 Dec 24 This age-old question was the topic of the classic The Star of Bethlehem planetarium sky drama performed each Christmas season 1939 through 1990 in the The Theater of the Stars of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Fontaine Tom Rides could be free on part of North Shore Connector Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2011 Dec 21 Free T Rides Proposed Between Downtown amp North Side T Station News Release Port Authority of Allegheny County 2011 Dec 21 Schmitz Jon and Mark Belko Free ‘T’ on subway to North Shore in works Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 Dec 21 Schmitz Jon Port Authority gets sponsors for free North Shore subway rides Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2011 Dec 20 Subway rides between Downtown Pittsburgh and the North Side Subway Station close within three blocks to the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny including the world’s first Carnegie Hall aka New Hazlett Theater buildings will be free-of-charge when the North Side subway extension opens 2012 March 25 Schulman John ‘Palace of Culture’: An elegant history of the Carnegie museums and library that ‘greatly enhances our appreciation’ Book review: ‘Palace of Culture: Andrew Carnegie’s Museums and Library in Pittsburgh’ Robert J Gangewere University of Pittsburgh Press 35 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 Nov 27 This handsome meticulously researched and beautifully written book comprises the histories of many separate but linked institutions: Carnegie Library the Museums of Art and Natural History Carnegie Music Hall Buhl Science Center and The Andy Warhol Museum Walsh Glenn A 70th Anniversary: Buhl Planetarium Observatory Blog Posting SpaceWatchtower 2011 Nov 19 Walsh Glenn A Buhl Planetarium History in New Book Electronic Mail Group Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail Group 2011 Oct 16 Danny Litwhiler Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2011 Sept 23 Michigan State said he helped develop one of the first radar guns for use in clocking pitches one of dozens of inventions for the game In the mid-1980s The Right Moves exhibit located in the Octagon Gallery of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science included a Pitching Cage which used a radar gun to clock the speed of baseball pitches by members of the general public Wikipediacom biograpy of Danny Litwhiler Walsh Glenn A Space Nebula Chicken from Buhl Planetarium Electronic Mail-Group Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail-Group 2011 Sept 21 Walsh Glenn A Allegheny Sq Rehab Construction Underway Electronic Mail-Group Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail-Group 2011 Sept 19 Rehabilitation has begun for the Allegheny Square Plaza located in front of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Olson Thomas and Sam Spatter History weighs heavily on landmark Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2011 Sept 17 Henry Clay Frick’s Union Trust Building originally Union Arcade may face second foreclosure The building has large floor plates – about 40000 square feet – and for a small user of about 10000 square feet that may not be comfortable located in such a large area said Mark Anderson vice president of Pennsylvania Commercial Real Estate based Downtown Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building has a total square-footage of about 40000 Walsh Glenn A 20 Years Ago Electronic Mail-Group Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail-Group 2011 August 31 Regarding the 20th anniversary of the closing of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center as a public museum Buckley Madeline St Vincent College opens first part of science center Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 June 26 Saint Vincent College on Saturday dedicated the first phase of the 39 million Sis and Herman Dupré Science Pavilion a state-of-the-art research center with a digital imaging laboratory and a planetarium St Vincent College in Westmoreland County is located 33 miles east of Pittsburgh Francis Cody St Vincent dedicates science pavilion Tribune-Review Greensburg PA 2011 June 25 Smetanka said the planetarium and other technology which will also be used for public shows are recruitment tools as much as educational tools St Vincent College in Westmoreland County is located 33 miles east of Pittsburgh Thomas Mary Military to get free museum admission Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 June 14 Other regional museums participating include the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History The Andy Warhol Museum the Frick Art amp Historical Center Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area in Homestead and the Foster and Muriel McCarl Coverlet Gallery at Saint Vincent College Latrobe During the public operation of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science 1939 to 1991 it was standard policy to give free admission to active members of the military in uniform Nelson Jones Diana The 30 question Blog: City Walkabout Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2011 May 3 Comments to Blog: On the Northside Allegheny Traditional Academy the back across from the aviary is beautiful as are AGH and Buhl Planetarium Buhl is my favorite utilitarian example in Pittsburgh Cataldi James F Storytelling: With clear recall he spells out his ‘portentous’ fall Column: PG Portfolio – Storytelling Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 April 1 In 1962 eighth grade at St Mary’s in McKees Rocks Sister Madeline picked me to go to the regional spelling bee at Buhl Planetarium In the first three months of each year The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science hosted the spelling bee rounds which lead to the final Western Pennsylvania Spelling Bee championship round which was usually held at a larger auditorium such as in Schenley High School These spelling bee rounds co-sponsored by The Pittsburgh Press took place in Buhl’s 250-seat Lecture Hall aka Little Science Theater with two spelling bee sessions occurring on Saturday mornings for several weeks The Pittsburgh Press rented the Lecture Hall for these spelling bee rounds and paid for an additional Buhl Planetarium staff person Floor Aide to manage the needs for this rental The student contestants were seated just in front of the small and low Lecture Hall stage and the Lab Table on the stage on old-style black folding-chairs which were replaced and donated to the Salvation Army in the late 1980s Thomas Kelly Feelings mixed on Northside Catholic school merger The Northside Chronicle On-Line 2011 March 10 Two Catholic schools on North Side to merge Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 March 7 LaRussa Tony Catholic schools in Brighton Heights North Side to combine Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2011 March 7 Two parochial schools to merge Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2011 March 6 Two Pittsburgh diocese elementary schools to merge Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2011 March 6 The Cardinal Wright Regional Catholic Elementary School building which will close which is the former St Peter’s Catholic Elementary School at 711 West Commons Street on the North Side is located one block from Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science During his tenure at Buhl Planetarium the author donated surplus Buhl educational materials to St Peter’s School Additionally students from St Peter’s School often visited Buhl Planetarium including a complementary visit to Buhl’s Little Science Theater to watch the launch of the first teacher-in-space aboard the Challenger Space Shuttle which resulted in tragedy on 1986 January 28 See The Challenger Disaster Viewed at Pittsburgh’s Buhl Planetarium Mullaney James Cambridge Atlas of Herschel Objects Electronic Mail Message 2011 Feb 9 Just a note to let you know that the Cambridge Atlas of Herschel Objects has finally been released and it’s magnificent – largely due to the amazing celestial cartography of Wil Tirion! It’s intended as a companion volume to our earlier work The Cambridge Double Star Atlas James Mullaney is a former Curator of Exhibits and Astronomy at Buhl Planetarium and Staff Astronomer at Allegheny Observatory Gannon Joyce Pittsburgh Foundation offers a sheltering roof to small family foundations concerned about costs and survival Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 Feb 8 While in his late 20s Robert M Thompson Jr became a multimillionaire through the sale of Redshaw the Pittsburgh software company he founded with his parents His own passion for science dates to time he spent as a child at the Buhl Planetarium He earned a physics degree from Carnegie Mellon University and in 2007 finished building a solar- and geothermal-powered home in Murrysville where he resides Walsh Glenn A Buhl Science Fair Alumnus Wins CSC Award Electronic Mail-Group Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers 2011 Feb 3 Majetich Receives Carnegie Science Center Award News Release Carnegie Mellon University 2011 Feb 4 Daly Jill Carnegie Science Awards announced Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2011 Feb 3 Includes award: Emerging Female Scientist — Sara Majetich Carnegie Mellon University Dr Majetich listed herself as an alumnus of the Pittsburgh Regional School Science and Engineering Fair of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science for the 1989 publication: Lives TouchedWorlds Changed Fifty Years of Alumni Achievements News Articles Regarding Carnegie Science Center Awards Ceremony Keynote Address: Brandolph Adam As cost falls final frontier will open Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2011 May 7 Sheridan Patricia Patricia Sheridan’s Breakfast With Anousheh Ansari Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 May 2 Nelson Jones Diana Reader squares accounts of Allegheny plaza Blog: City Walkabout Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2011 Jan 24 Reader Glenn Walsh corrects timing of deterioration of Allegheny Square Plaza Nelson Jones Diana Children’s Museum nears goal for new park Blog: City Walkabout Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2011 Jan 21 Nelson Jones Diana Children’s Museum has bulk of funds to build park Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2011 Jan 21 Gormly Kellie B Children’s Museum to turn unused plaza into green haven Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2011 Jan 20 Biller Rob Holiday Herald: Heavenly Buhl trips helped make season a time to treasure Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 Nov 26 Thomas Frank We used to be captains of the universe soon we’ll be hitchhikers in space Commentary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 Nov 7 For me the journey began at the Buhl Planetarium on the North Side where promises of spacesuit adventures mixed with the mechanics of rocket assembly TESLA DOESN’T STAND ALONE Letter-to-the-Editor Long Island Press 2010 Sept 30 Nikola Tesla worked for more than a year in Pittsburgh for George Westinghouse and he helped Westinghouse succeed in establishing alternating current as the primary form of electrical distribution as opposed to Thomas Edison’s direct current distribution system A one-million volt Oudin-type Tesla Coil often enthralled visitors at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science usually following the conclusion of a planetarium show Rumsey Spencer Tesla’s Last Stand on Long Island The visionary scientist’s Shoreham lab is for sale– and his priceless legacy soon could be lost Long Island Press 2010 Sept 16 Nikola Tesla worked for more than a year in Pittsburgh for George Westinghouse and he helped Westinghouse succeed in establishing alternating current as the primary form of electrical distribution as opposed to Thomas Edison’s direct current distribution system A one-million volt Oudin-type Tesla Coil often enthralled visitors at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science usually following the conclusion of a planetarium show Also see: Friends of Science East/Tesla Science amp Technology Center and Museum regarding efforts to save Tesla’s Long Island laboratory Fall Arts Preview: Head out and have fun at these Pittsburgh places Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 Sept 9 CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER One Allegheny Ave North Side 412-237-3400 EXHIBITS: Astronomy Exhibits in Buhl Digital Planetarium lobby — Newton’s Hockey Hologram Planets Planetary Weights opens Oct 7 Zeiss Model II Star Projector Exhibit — Historical Zeiss planetarium projector from the original Buhl Planetarium and interactive exhibits ongoing Miniature Railroad amp Village opening Nov 20 If a Starfish Can Grow a New Arm Why Can’t I — Exhibit focuses on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine ongoing Smith Pohla Star projector returns to the spotlight at Pittsburgh’s science center Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 July 14 Smith Pohla Facts about the Zeiss Model II Star Projector Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 July 14 Walsh Glenn A Zeiss II Projector Exhibit at CSC Electronic Mail Group Message Friends of the Zeiss Mail-Group 2010 July 10 Zeiss Star Projector shines in new exhibition at Science Center The South Pittsburgh Reporter 2010 July 6 Mitchell Ellen Old Buhl Planetarium’s projector still draws fans Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2010 July 2: B3 Walsh Glenn A Zeiss Projector Exhibit Opens at CSC Electronic Mail-Group Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail-Group 2010 July 1 Old Star Projector Part of Science Center Exhibit Video News Report KDKA-TV 2 Pittsburgh 2010 July 1 Search KDKA-TV 2 video library at this link using search terms star projector Carnegie Science Center PRESENTS Iconic Zeiss Star Projector in New Historic Exhibition News Release The Carnegie Science Center 2010 June 30 Display of historic Buhl Planetarium Zeiss II Planetarium Projector in Carnegie Science Center Atrium Gallery begins 2010 July 1 Walsh Glenn A Musical Tribute to Buhl Planetarium! Electronic Mail-Group Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail-Group 2010 June 29 Nelson Jones Diana Musicians to add notes to North Side tour sites Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 June 25 At the New Hazlett seven musicians — vocalists and percussionists — will present a piece inspired by the fact that the building shares space with what was Andrew Carnegie’s second oldest library The percussionists will be playing typewriters At the Children’s Museum three glockenspiels singers and a bass guitar will provide music inspired by the science exhibits that once were at the Buhl Planetarium on the same site Nelson Jones Diana How to charm a rodent Blog: City Walkabout Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 June 14 Your ideas for repurposing Mellon Arena Letters-to-the-Editor Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 June 22 Includes letter 12th letter on web page from Phil and Margaret Rostek of Shadyside who wrote: The name would remain the Igloo — where the ‘Burgh chills In summer dancing under the stars with the dome open as weather permits Outdoor decor could include a brightly lit hanging icicle and Broadway-style entrance with red carpet Interior to include stars projected on the dome interior like the old Buhl Planetarium — or some twinkling star motif — perhaps blue lights like PNC Park Snowballs fly on first day of summer at Carnegie Science Center Pittsburgh Tribune-Review/AP 2010 June 22 Science Center Welcomes Summer With Snowballs KDKA-TV 2 Pittsburgh 2010 June 21 Snowballs on Summer Solstice Day began in 1985 at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Carnegie Science Center resumed snowball tradition in 2007 Majors Dan Obituary: Jerome Jerry Apt Jr / Mechanical engineer who held seven patents Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 June 21 Vondas Jerry Inventive engineer Jerry Apt inspired son to become astronaut Obituary Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2010 June 21 Father of former NASA Space Shuttle Astronaut Jay Apt who studied at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Chun Sonya Children’s Museum gets Curious George Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 May 17 New traveling science exhibit in the former Hall of the Universe exhibit gallery of the original Buhl Planetarium building from 2010 June 19 to Oct 3 Also see Curious George Exhibit web site McCoy Adrian Home sweet home: Things to do locally this summer Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 May 14 The Zeiss projector enchanted generations of kids on field trips to the original Buhl Planetarium The Zeiss is moving to its new home at the Carnegie Science Center where visitors can learn about the history of this planetarium projection technology CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER One Allegheny Ave North Side 412-237-3400 EXHIBITS: Zeiss Exhibit — The Zeiss II Star Projector from the original Buhl Planetarium moves to its new home in the Science Center Atrium along with interactive exhibits that highlight the technology used at the time opens in July Belko Mark Obituary: Truman P Kohman / Chemistry professor with eyes always on stars Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 May 1 Also see Death Notice In 2002 Truman Kohman strongly supported maintaining Buhl Planetarium’s historic 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope in the Buhl Planetarium building to help educate children visiting the Children’s Museum See Letter of Support Malerbo Dan Let’s Talk About: The Great Debate Column Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 April 22 In 1920 Heber D Curtis became Director of Pittsburgh’s Allegheny Observatory and on 1941 November 19 Harlow Shapley gave the keynote address at the dedication of Buhl Planetarium’s 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope Column author Dan Malerbo is Educational Coordinator for the Henry Buhl Jr Planetarium and Observatory at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center He also served as a Planetarium Lecturer at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center Also see web site: The 1920 Great Debate on the Scale of the Universe Passing of Former Astronomical League Executive Secretary Death Notice South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail Group 2010 Feb 16 Wilma A Cherup in addition to being Astronomical League Executive Secretary for 23 years she was a life member of the Amateur Astronomers’s Association of Pittsburgh which helped found The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science MONDAY – Lecture: Einstein in Pittsburgh News Release South Hills Backyard Astronomers Mail Group 2010 Feb 13 David Topper Professor of the History of Science at the University of Winnipeg and strong supporter of the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science will discuss Albert Einstein’s visit to Pittsburgh 75 years ago in the same Carnegie Mellon University lecture hall where Einstein lectured Green Elwin Obituary: John M Arthur / Longtime president of Duquesne Light Co Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 Feb 2 John M Arthur was a member of the Board of Directors of the Buhl Science Center aka Buhl Planetarium For many many years until the mid-1980s Duquesne Light sponsored a popular exhibit on the Mezzanine a stationary bicycle people would pedal to light-up light bulbs of greater wattage as the bike was pedaled faster Walsh Glenn A Chronology: American Presidential Inauguration of Barack H Obama 2009Web Site Post History of Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh 2010 Jan 20 Presidential Inauguration Chronology of 2009 January 20 Sciullo Maria Obituary: Nat Youngblood / Popular local painter newspaper art director for 30 years Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 Dec 22 Nat H Youngblood painted The Rise of Steel Technology mural commissioned by the United States Steel Corporation mounted on the south wall of the first floor’s Great Hall of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science McNulty Timothy Dok Harris is running for mayor as his own man Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 Oct 26 A precocious kid Mr Harris attended preschool science classes at Buhl Planetarium and then kindergarten at the former St Peter’s school on the North Side Walsh Glenn A 70th Anniversary: Buhl Planetarium Electronic-Mail Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers Message-Group 2009 Oct 24 Mendenhall Jim Clyde W ‘Red’ Hare / Photojournalist known for realistic style Obituary Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 Oct 16 Official photographer of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in the 1980s Thomas Mary Obituary: Charles Clinton ‘Charlie’ Pitcher / Artist known for his paintings of Western Pa woodlands Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 Oct 9 Mr Pitcher taught art in the Pittsburgh city schools from 1957 to 1965 was Buhl Planetarium director of education from 1965 to 1971 and operated the Charles Pitcher Gallery in Shadyside from 1970-73 Tannler Albert M Secrets of the Buhl Building revealed Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2009 Oct 4 Fifth Avenue building purchased by Henry Buhl Jr in 1913 Heinrichs Allison M Science Center to revive Zeiss II Planetarium Star Projector Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2009 Aug 19 Walsh Glenn A Zeiss to be Reassembled: Science Center Announcement News Release Friends of the Zeiss 2009 Aug 18 Friends of the Zeiss statement regarding Carnegie Science Center announcement that historic Zeiss II Planetarium Projector would be reassembled as exhibit to be displayed in Carnegie Science Center atrium by late 2010 New science center exhibit to feature Buhl star projector Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2009 Aug 18 Historic planetarium projector is Science Center’s next exhibit Pittsburgh Tribune-Review On-Line 2009 Aug 18 Carnegie Science Center Plans New Astronomy Exhibit Featuring Historic Zeiss II Star Projector News Release Carnegie Science Center 2009 Aug 18 Shalaway Scott Volunteers wanted for Lost Ladybug Project Column Charleston Gazette 2009 Aug 8 Article mentions new Citizen Science web page on the History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site Shalaway Scott Get Into Nature: Citizen Science and the Lost Ladybug Project Column Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 Aug 2 Article mentions new Citizen Science web page on the History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site Olson Thomas and Kim Leonard Pittsburgh Opera joins city’s ‘green’ renaissance with renovated building Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2009 July 21: A1 Leonard Kim and Thomas Olsen Pittsburgh Opera building to go green Pittsburgh Trib pm 2009 July 21: 4 Articles included listing of Green Geezers seven buildings constructed before World War II which have been rehabilitated to obtain LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification The youngest building of the seven listed is the original Buhl Planetarium building built in 1939 now operated as part of the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh By year’s end it is expected that the Pittsburgh Opera’s Strip District building Liberty Avenue and 25th Street–where originally George Westinghouse first built railroad locomotive air-brakes will join this list Walsh Glenn A The Historic Mission of Apollo 11 Man Walks on the Moon for the First Time A Personal Remembrance From 40 Years Ago History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 July 20 lt gt Erdley Debra Pittsburgh pegs zoo Aviary Phipps’ free water use at 500000 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2009 June 24 1939 newspaper reports indicate that City Council considered providing free water service to the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science which was officially dedicated 1939 October 24 Apparently this proposal never came to fruition Buhl Planetarium never enjoyed free water service French Sue As the Crow Flies Column: Deep Sky Wonders Sky and Telescope Magazine 2009 May: 48 Eric G Canali former Floor Operations Manager of the original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center – Pittsburgh’s science and technology museum from 1939 to 1991 and Founder of the South Hills Backyard Astronomers amateur astronomy club was cited for asterism Canali aka Canali’s Cluster or the Canali Asterism The following is an excerpt from page 49 of the magazine column: Next soar 11 degrees west-southwest from M104 to the multi- ple star Struve 1659 In my 105-mm scope at 47x I see a 5-minute isosceles triangle of stars with a smaller isos- celes triangle centered inside it My 10-inch scope shows color in all but the dimmist of the six stars In order of decreasing brightness I see them as yellow-white deep yellow pale yellow yellow and gold I was first introduced to this sextuplet by John Wag- oner in the 1980s at the Texas Star Party He dubbed the group Stargate because it reminded him of the hyperspace stargate used by the hero Buck Rogers in the 1979-1981 television series Wagoner created and ran the Astronomical League’s Bulletin Board Service which he named Stargate Not surprisingly others have discovered this group as well Australian amateur Perry Vlahos wrote to tell me he knows these stars as the Double Triangle and the book Star Clusters Brent A Archinal and Steven J Hynes Willmann-Bell 2003 lists it as Canali — named for Pennsylvania amateur Eric Canali who calls it that pretty little triangle-asterism-thingy For a short time in 1939 and 1940 Sky and Telescope predecessor magazine The Sky was co-published by Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and New York City’s original Hayden Planetarium Sue French had difficulty finding Eric Canali After she found his name on this Internet web-site ie History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh she contacted Friends of the Zeiss Project Director Glenn A Walsh who put her in-touch with Mr Canali Baltimore Chris Obama quizzes astronauts about life in space Yahoo/Reuters 2009 March 24 US President Barack Obama along with several Washington-area school children quizzed several astronauts in orbit aboard the International Space Station including Mike Fincke who credits Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium for his interest in becoming an astronaut Howell Donna John Brashear Kept His Goals In Sharp Focus Investor’s Business Daily 2009 March 5: A3 lt gt Posted 2009 March 4 Viewed 2009 March 5 Reprint of 2006 Oct 18 article Howell Donna John Brashear Kept His Goals In Sharp Focus Investor’s Business Daily 2006 Oct 18: A3 Donna Howell Technology Reporter Investor’s Business Daily Friends of the Zeiss Project Director Glenn A Walsh is extensively quoted in this national business newspaper article regarding the life of famous 19th century astronomer and lens maker John A Brashear who was a confidant of Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick Science/nature traveling exhibit in Buhl Planetarium’s Hall of the Universe — Exploring Trees Inside and Out sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation and Doubletree Hotels exhibited 2009 Feb 6 to May 17 in the Hall of the Universe exhibit gallery of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science building now known as the traveling exhibits gallery of the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh: O’Driscoll Bill Taking It Outside Pittsburgh City Paper 2009 Feb 26 Falling leaves in February at Children’s Museum exhibit Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 Feb 7 Gormly Kellie B Get to know nature inside out at Children’s Museum Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2009 Feb 5 Lowry Patricia City’s Friendship Quilt back for show Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2009 Jan 24 Great Pittsburgh Friendship Quilt created at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium in 1988 found in basement of Carnegie Science Center’s original SportsWorks/warehouse building after being unseen for 20 years Quilt includes quilt strip dedicated to original Buhl Planetarium Observatory Walsh Glenn A Chronology: American Presidential Inauguration of Barack H Obama 2009Web Site Post History of Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh 2010 Jan 20 Presidential Inauguration Chronology of 2009 January 20 Belko Mark Buhl Building signs its first tenant Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 Dec 4 Panel OKs Buhl Building restoration Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 Nov 6 Belko Mark Buhl Building rehab unveiled Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 Oct 24 2008 Oct 24 is also 69th anniversary of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science constructed by the Buhl Foundation after the death of Henry Buhl Jr Lowry Patricia Buhl Building ready for its closeup Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 July 4 Six-floor office building at 200 Fifth Avenue corner of Fifth Avenue and Market Street Downtown purchased by Henry Buhl Jr in 1923 builtten years earlier whose Buhl Foundation built Buhl Planetarium in 1939 Space tourist returns from 30M orbital trip CNN 2008 Oct 24 Expedition 17 Crew Returns From International Space Station NASA 2008 Oct 23 Walsh Glenn Fw: New Crew Blasts Off for International Space Station E-Mail List Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers 2008 Oct 13 Crew includes Richard Garriott son of former NASA astronaut Owen Garriott first son of a former US astronaut to fly into space and NASA veteran astronaut E Michael Fincke who credits Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium for his interest in becoming an astronaut Buhl Planetarium celebrated 69th anniversary of dedication on 2008 Oct 24 More information and mission updates Walsh Glenn Historic Plaque Erected on Buhl Planetarium E-Mail List Message South Hills Backyard Astronomers 2008 Oct 11 Boren Jeremy Historian focuses on telescope pioneer Brashear Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2008 Sept 29 Also reprinted — Boren Jeremy Historian Focuses on Telescope Pioneer Brashear Sky and Telescope Magazine On-Line 2008 Sept 29 Mentions architectural tours of the Buhl Planetarium and Old Allegheny Post Office building Planning commission OKs several requests Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 Sept 24 Boren Jeremy Panel approves South Side restaurant Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 2008 Sept 24 City Planning Commission approved Science Center Master Plan after Carnegie Science Center Interim Co-Director Ron Baillie stated that failure of the Master Plan to show a Siderostat Observatory on the roof of the proposed 80000 square-foot west building addition was simply because planning for the building addition had not yet reached that level of detail At the request of the City Planning Commission Mr Baillie also agreed to provide the Commission with a copy of the legal Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Science Center which states that the Science Center agreed to reassemble and reuse the 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope on their expansion of the Science Center building More information Also see: Sale and Demolition of Carnegie Warehouse for Construction of PAT Rail Station Walsh Glenn Science Center Master Plan: Siderostat Observatory Missing Address Pittsburgh City Planning Commission 2008 Sept 23 More information Also see: Sale and Demolition of Carnegie Warehouse for Construction of PAT Rail Station Astronaut’s son spending his fortune to fly CNN/AP 2008 July 31 Richard Garriott will become the first child of an American astronaut to reach outer space on Oct 12 Sergei Volkov son of former cosmonaut Alexander Volkov has been living on the International Space Station since April Russia’s first second-generation space traveler Richard Garriott and Sergei Volkov will return to Earth together Launching with Richard Garriott in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft will be NASA Astronaut Mike Fincke who credits Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium for his interest in becoming an astronaut Mike Fincke will be staying on the International Space Station for his second tour-of-duty for six months McClelland Clark C A past Space Shuttle ScO admits ET’s are Real And this ScO has seen them himself with another witness! Stargate Chronicles 2008 July 29 lt gt Clark C McClelland was an Astronomy instructor at Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium for several years in the middle of the twentieth century Mr McClelland strongly supports similar statements recently broadcast in a British radio interview by former NASA Astronaut Dr Edgar Mitchell who walked on the Moon during the mission of Apollo 14 More information: Ex-Astronaut: Aliens Are Real and NASA Knows It FOX News 2008 July 24 Belko Mark Buhl Building rehab unveiled Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 Oct 24 2008 Oct 24 is also 69th anniversary of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science constructed by the Buhl Foundation after the death of Henry Buhl Jr Lowry Patricia Buhl Building ready for its closeup Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 July 4 Six-floor office building at 200 Fifth Avenue corner of Fifth Avenue and Market Street Downtown purchased by Henry Buhl Jr in 1923 builtten years earlier whose Buhl Foundation built Buhl Planetarium in 1939 Walsh Glenn A Science Center Space Lost for Display of Planetarium Artifacts Address Pittsburgh City Council 2008 April 29 Prepared Text Large-Print Version Walsh Glenn A Science Center Space Lost for Display of Planetarium Artifacts Address Board of Directors Allegheny Regional Asset District 2008 April 28 Prepared Text Large-Print Version Graham Francis Science Center Space Lost for Display of Planetarium Artifacts Letter To City and County Public Officials 2008 April 24 Letters to Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh President Dr David M Hillenbrand regarding refusal to allow Friends of the Zeiss Project Director Glenn A Walsh to tour Carnegie Science Center Warehouse where historic Buhl Planetarium artifacts are stored with Port Authority of Allegheny County tour group: Walsh Glenn A Letter to Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh President Dr David M Hillenbrand 2008 April 10 Letter Attachment including Inventory of Buhl Artifacts Moved to Carnegie Science Center Graham Francis G Letter to Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh President Dr David M Hillenbrand 2008 April 9 Walsh Glenn A Letters-to-the-Editor: About my views Last letter of six letters on web page Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2008 March 29 Response to letter-to-the-editor personal attack regarding both Carnegie Library and Buhl Planetarium published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008 January 1 Original more detailed response was e-mailed to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008 January 5 Walsh Glenn A Letter-to-the-Editor: Demanding transparency from local museum Second of two letters on web page Pittsburgh City Paper 2008 March 19 Regarding current Carnegie Science Center Bodies exhibition and the sale in the 1990s of original Buhl Planetarium human-anatomy exhibit Transpara to the Cleveland Health Museum to be used as spare parts for their transparent woman exhibit Walsh Glenn A Response to Personal Attack in Post-Gazette Address Allegheny County Council 2008 March 18 Response of Glenn A Walsh to personal attack in Belated opposition letter-to-the-editor in 2008 Jan 1 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette regarding both Carnegie Library and Buhl Planetarium Walsh Glenn A Response to Personal Attack in Post-Gazette Address Pittsburgh City Council 2008 March 18 Response of Glenn A Walsh to personal attack in Belated opposition letter-to-the-editor in 2008 Jan 1 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette regarding both Carnegie Library and Buhl Planetarium 2008 Feb – Recent News of Controversy Regarding Bodiesthe Exhibition at The Carnegie Science Center Including claims of use of bodies of Chinese political prisoners by the ABC-TV news show 20/20 NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis Mission STS 122 Updates Click Here — Mission STS 122 commanded by Pittsburgh-area native Stephen N Frick who was inspired by Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Walsh Glenn A Response to Personal Attack in Post-Gazette Address Board of Directors Allegheny County Library Association 2008 Feb 18 Response of Glenn A Walsh to personal attack in Belated opposition letter-to-the-editor in 2008 Jan 1 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette regarding both Carnegie Library and Buhl Planetarium Rothstein Edward Planetarium Review Looking at the Stars From Angles Old and New The New York Times 2008 Feb 16 Regarding Adler Planetarium Chicago Space Shuttle Atlantis Launched 2008 Feb 7 2:45:31 pm EST commanded by Pittsburgh-area native Stephen N Frick who was inspired by Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science — Zapadka Pete Space shuttle commanded by Richland grad lifts off Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On-Line 2008 Feb 7 NASA was anxious to get Atlantis flying Pittsburgh Tribune-Review/AP 2008 Feb 8 LATE Wednesday Night/EARLY Thursday Morning January 16-17 2008 – Former Buhl Planetarium Curator James J Mullaney will be interviewed on the nationally-syndicated overnight radio program Coast to Coast AM LATE Wednesday Night/EARLY Thursday Morning January 16-17 2008 which begins at 1:00 am EST interview will probably occur 2:00 to 5:00 am In Pittsburgh the interview can be heard on WPGB-FM 1047 MHZ and WPTT-AM 1360 KHZ Additionally you can scan the AM radio dial at night and find the program on numerous out-of-town AM radio stations from cities such as Charlotte Richmond Cleveland Des Moines Philadelphia New York Chicago Albany Louisville and Youngstown More Details 2008 Jan 7 – Reuse by The Carnegie Science Center beginning in 2007 of original Buhl Planetarium Snowballs on Summer Solstice Day promotion from 1985 2007 Oct 23 – The Times-Herald Newnan GA: Carnegie Library prospects hailed by an expert on Carnegie libraries Glenn A Walsh By W WINSTON SKINNER Article appeared under banner headline at top of first page Mentions Friends of the Zeiss The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science and the historic Zeiss II Planetarium Projector 2007 Oct – Historic Abraham Lincoln Artifacts Sold-off by County of Allegheny Pennsylvania to the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center 2007 Aug 27 – Public Statement: Before Allegheny Regional Asset District By Glenn A Walsh: Children’s Museum Needs Additional Revenue Prepared Text Large-Print Version Utilizing historic Buhl Planetarium equipment and artifacts will produce additional revenue to help offest the loss of 200000 of State funding while helping teach Science to children visiting Children’s Museum Also money for additional computers would provide more public benefit by being granted to the library systems’ Electronic Information Network 2007 July 19 – New Interactive On-Line Guide to International Space Station — With video introduction and narration by NASA Astronaut Mike Fincke who credits Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science for his interest in becoming an astronaut Mike Fincke served as a science officer andflight engineer on the International Space Station during Expedition 9 NASA News Release Science Daily/UPI News Story ISS Web Site with On-Line Interactive Tour Biography of NASA Astronaut Mike Fincke 2007 March 27 – News Release: Science Center Misses Second Deadline to Reassemble Historic Zeiss Projector Despite 1 Million Planetarium Rehab in 2006 “It is now quite clear that The Carnegie Science Center has no interest in the historic Buhl Planetarium artifacts and has no intentions of reassembling them they do not see display of these artifacts as part of their mission All of their ‘delays’ are simply meant to drag-out the process hoping that people will forget these artifacts exist—the old adage: ‘out of sight out of mind’ !” according to Friends of the Zeiss ProjectDirector Glenn A Walsh Newly-Created Web Pages on History of Buhl Planetarium and Friends of the Zeiss Web Sites Walsh Glenn A World War II amp Buhl Planetarium Internet Web-Page History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh 2017 Dec 18 Luk Katherine Science on the ISS HP Small Business Solutions 2017 March Article posted on web-pages of the Internet web-site of History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh: International Space Station and FAQ Page as well as the SpaceWatchtower Twitter Feed Walsh Glenn A The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA Quick History and Current Use of Building by Children’s Museum Updated Web Page History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh 2013 Dec 28 Walsh Glenn A The Historic Flag Pole At Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Web Page History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Pittsburgh 2013 Dec 7 Also see: Historic Buhl Planetarium Flag Pole Refurbished Back-in-Use 2013 Dec 7 Walsh Glenn A John Fitzgerald Kennedy: The Loss of the Man Who Sent Us to the Moon – A Personal Remembrance From 50 Years Ago Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Nov 22 Starting on my tenth birthday 1965 November 12 I made my first of many visits particularly during junior high school to Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Years later I would go on to become Astronomical Observatory Coordinator and a Planetarium Lecturer at the original Buhl Planetarium as well as Curator of a fairly unique embryology exhibit where chicks and occasionally ducklings were hatched before visitors’ eyes every weekend Walsh Glenn A Laserium: 40th Anniversary Blog Post SpaceWatchtower 2013 Nov 19 2013 November 19 marks the 40th anniversary of the musical concert set to laser lights known as Laserium once seen in many planetaria worldwide including Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science aka Buhl Science Center As Laserium is considered the first on-going laser show that was not part of a special or one-time event it is also thought that Laserium launched the international laser display industry Walsh Glenn A Eve Pierce European Correspondent Reporting for SpaceWatchtower Friends of the Zeiss 2013 May 4 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Transit of Venus – Frequently Asked Questions Friends of the Zeiss 2012 May 29 JUNE 5 – SAFE PUBLIC VIEWING OF RARE ASTRONOMICAL EVENT WITH 45-INCH REFLECTOR TELESCOPE AT MT LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY News Release Friends of the Zeiss 2012 May 29 Includes Transit of Venus – Frequently Asked Questions June 5 – Safe Public Viewing of Rare Astronomical Event Poster/Flyer 2 Friends of the Zeiss 2012 May 23 June 5 – Safe Public Viewing of Rare Astronomical Event Poster/Flyer 1 Friends of the Zeiss 2012 May 13 Walsh Glenn A Public Observation: 1761 Venus Transit Internet Web Page History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2011 June 21 lt gt Possible first documented observation by members of the general public of a Transit of the Planet Venus across the image of the Sun Walsh Glenn A John D Weinhold 1929 to 2011 Internet Web Page History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2011 May 16 lt gt Memorial page for former Buhl Planetarium Observatory volunteer John D Weinhold Walsh Glenn A Astronomical Calendar – AD 2011 Internet Web Page History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2011 Jan 1 lt gt This Internet Web Page is updated each month with that month’s Astronomical Calendar Walsh Glenn A The 1920 Great Debate on the Scale of the Universe History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2010 May 11 lt gt Debate between Heber D Curtis Director of the Allegheny Observatory and Harlow Shapley who gave the keynote address at the 1941 dedication of the 10-inch Siderostat-type Refractor Telescope of Pittsburgh’s original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Walsh Glenn A American Presidential Inauguration of Barack H Obama Chronology History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2010 Jan 20 lt gt National Institute of Standards and Technology time signals used to provide precise chronology of inauguration events Walsh Glenn A Astronomical Calendar – AD 2010 Internet Web Page History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2010 Jan 1 lt gt This Internet Web Page is updated each month with that month’s Astronomical Calendar Walsh Glenn A A Brief History of Analog Television Broadcasting in Pittsburgh History of WQEX-TV 16 Web Site 2009 July 24 lt gt Walsh Glenn A The Historic Mission of Apollo 11 Man Walks on the Moon for the First Time A Personal Remembrance From 40 Years Ago History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 July 20 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Sighting Opportunities — International Space Station History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 July 6 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Citizen Science Projects History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 June 9 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Children’s Planetarium Shows at Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 May 22 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Foreign Language Festival at Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 May 20 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Historic The Star of Bethlehem Planetarium Sky Drama At Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 May 13 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Planetarium Sky Dramas at Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science – The Sky Shows History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 May 13 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Visit to the Astronomical Observatory of Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science by the Alternative Curriculum Astronomy Workshop The Tripoli Federation 1975 April 2 And Annual Workshop Exhibit at Buhl Planetarium History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 March 14 lt gt Walsh Glenn A Astronomical Calendar – AD 2009 Internet Web Page History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2009 Jan 1 lt gt This Internet Web Page is updated each month with that month’s Astronomical Calendar Walsh Glenn A Art in Pittsburgh’s Original Buhl Planetarium History of Buhl Planetarium Web Site 2008 April lt gt Walsh Glenn A Allegheny Public Square Plaza/Park North 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2015 Chronological Cycles and Eras Dominical Letter: D – Used in a Perpetual Calendar For Year 2015 Astronomical Glossary of Terms Used June 17 local sunset Pittsburgh – June 17 8:52 pm EDT / June 18 0:52 UTC to July 17 local sunset Pittsburgh – July 17 8:48 pm EDT / July 18 0:48 UTC – In Islam the month of Ramadan calculated by using the Islamic lunar calendar begins at astronomical New Moon Wed July 1 – Dominion Day / Canada Day Canada: 1867 July 1 Wed July 1 – First day of Fiscal Year Pennsylvania: July 1 Wed July 1 – First day of calendar year Third Quarter July 1 July 1 to 3 1863 – Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg Pennsylvania of the American Civil War July 1 to 3 Wed July 1 10:00 am EDT / 14:00 UTC – Venus 04 degree south of Jupiter rare very close conjunction of the two brightest planets visible in the Earth’s sky Wed July 1 10:20 pm EDT / July 2 2:20 UTC – Moon Phase: Full Moon – Buck Moon First of 2 Full Moon phases in July July 3 to Aug 11 approx – The Dog Days of Summer July 3 to Aug 11 Fri July 3 – Official observance of Independence Day traditionally celebrated with fireworks USA: 1776 July 4 Sat July 4 – Independence Day traditionally celebrated with fireworks USA: 1776 July 4 Sat July 4 1054 – Anniversary of observation of a Guest Star ie supernova which created what today is known as the Crab Nebula Supernova SN 1054 was observed in China Japan Baghdad and by the Anasazi Pueblo Peoples in New Mexico This was the first recorded observation of a major astronomical event in North America July 4 Sun July 5 – Global Sun-day Sun July 5 3:00 pm EDT / 19:00 UTC – Moon at perigee: 367093 kilometers Mon July 6 12:00 Noon EDT / 16:00 UTC – Dwarf Planet Pluto at opposition Pluto visible approx local sunset to local sunrise with telescope Mon July 6 3:00 pm EDT / 19:00 UTC – Earth at aphelion furthest point in orbit from the Sun: 152093481 kilometers Beginning of July July 7 to 16 – CITIZEN SCIENCE – Annual Globe at Night campaign to raise public awareness of the impact of light pollution by encouraging everyone everywhere to measure local levels of night sky brightness and contribute observations on-line to a world map Wed July 8 4:24 pm EDT / 20:24 UTC – Moon Phase: Last Quarter Wed July 8 11:00 pm EDT / July 9 3:00 UTC – Uranus 08 degree north of the Moon occultation: eastern portion of Antarctica Indian Ocean southern tip of Madagascar most western portion of Australia Fri July 10 – World Population Day: United Nations July 11 Fri July 10 12:00 Midnight EDT / 4:00 UTC – Greatest illumination of Venus during evening apparition – Visual Magnitude: – 47 Sun July 12 2:00 pm EDT / 18:00 UTC – Star Aldebaran 09 degree south of the Moon occultation: northern portion of Japan eastern section of Russia Alaska northern portion of Canada Greenland Iceland Wed July 15 – St Swithun’s Day – According to tradition the weather occurring on St Swithun’s Day will continue for forty days This legend does have a scientific basis At this time of year for most years the jet stream settles into a reasonably steady pattern until the end of August July 15 Wed July 15 – Military Consumer Protection Day Mid-July Wed July 15 9:24 pm EDT / July 16 1:24 UTC – Moon Phase: New Moon – Lunation 1145 Thur July 16 – Mercury at perihelion July 18 to 26 – National Moth Week – CITIZEN SCIENCE project where citizen scientists can help map moth distribution and provide needed information on other life history aspects around the globe Last full week of July Sat July 18 2:00 pm EDT / 18:00 UTC – Jupiter 4 degrees north of the Moon Sat July 18 9:00 pm EDT / July 19 1:00 UTC – Venus 04 degree north of the Moon occultation: New Guinea northeastern section of Australia Melanesia French Polynesia Mon July 20 1969 – 10:56:20 pm EDT / July 21 2:56:20 UTC – Moon Day – 45th anniversary of the moment the first human Neil Armstrong set foot on the Earth’s Moon during the NASA mission of Apollo 11 July 20 Special Note: Neil Armstrong was originally scheduled to first step on the Moon during the early morning hours of Monday Moonday July 21 Although this historic moment actually occurred earlier than scheduled during the July 20 television prime-time in America it actually did occur on Moonday July 21 at 2:56:20 Coordinated Universal Time UTC the time-scale used by many scientists Also see: personal remembrance of Apollo 11 mission Tue July 21 7:00 am EDT / 11:00 UTC – Moon at apogee: 404835 kilometers Wed July 22 – Pi Approximation Day a holiday commemorating the mathematical constant π pi July 22: 22/7 Thur July 23 3:00 pm EDT / 19:00 UTC – Mercury in superior conjunction Mercury not visible even with a telescope Fri July 24 12:04 am EDT / 4:04 UTC – Moon Phase: First Quarter Sat July 25 4:00 am EDT / 8:00 UTC – Asteroid and Dwarf Planet Ceres at opposition Ceres visible approx local sunset to local sunrise Sun July 26 1990 – 25th Anniversary: The Americans with Disabilities Act ADA signed into law by US President George HW Bush July 26 Sun July 26 – Parents’ Day fourth Sunday of July Sun July 26 4:00 am EDT / 8:00 UTC – Saturn 2 degrees south of the Moon Tue July 28 – World Hepatitis Day July 28 Wed July 29 – Annual Rain Day in Waynesburg Pennsylvania July 29 Wed July 29 11:00 am EDT / 15:00 UTC Best viewing: Midnight to Dawn – Peak of S Delta-Aquarid Meteor Shower July 28 to 29 Fri July 31 – Dog Days of Summer: Rising of Sirius the Dog Star ahead of the Sun however Sirius not visible until at least Aug 7 due to glare of the Sun July 31 Fri July 31 6:43 am EDT / 10:43 UTC – Moon Phase: Full Moon Blue Moon by definition of second Full Moon in a calendar month Fri July 31 4:00 pm EDT / 20:00 UTC – Venus 6 degrees south of Jupiter Sat Aug 1 – Astronomical Mid-Point of Summer – Traditional Astronomical Cross-Quarter Day also known as “Lammas” in the United Kingdom and “Lughnassad” in Ireland Considered approximate date of First Harvest third traditional cross-quarter day of the year approximately between the 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they are still sick 8 hours later” Reported By Iwaspoisonedcom User ALDI 1040 West Fulton Street Waupaca Wisconsin 54981 USA photo 1 Got Food ALDI Flora Street Sheffield UK Report Type: Food Poisoning Symptoms: Nausea Vomiting Apr 7 2019 at 4:25 PM “Bought chicken from the store same day I ate it was still in date Cooked it and it smelt funny when I was cooking it took it out when it was cooked and the meat was grey inside and smelt and tasted funny” Reported By Iwaspoisonedcom User ALDI Flora Street Sheffield UK photo 1 Got Food Aldi Food Poisoning Customer Testimonials |
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The Historic Clinton House Restaurant |
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An Evening with Chelsea Clinton Gianna Marino and the San Jose Woman’s Club on May 1st 2019! |
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“Intentan aterrorizarnos”: alcalde de Nueva York tras envío de explosivos a los Clinton Obama y CNN |
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Primary Trade Area: Estimated AT 70778± Population ASHLAN AVENUE SHIELDS AVENUE FWY 99 ON/OFF RAMPS CLINTON AVENUE VALENTINE AVENUE HIGHLIGHTS |
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Clinton Herald Love Stories |
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‘Let Malia live’: Chelsea Clinton Common more rush to Malia Obama’s defense on Twitter |
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Autopsy Reveals He Had “Multiple Broken Bones” in His Neck and He Reportedly Had a Very Weird Painting of Bill Clinton… |
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5 candidates Hillary Clinton may choose as VP |
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The Clinton School |
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Hamptons DJ swears Bill Clinton ‘diss’ was actually a technical glitch |
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Maltese public concerned by Labour officials suddenly developing reviews: Clinton Paul’s new single ‘IDWK’ |
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Derecho Clinton |
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Clinton man sentenced to 25 years for armed robbery |
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Clinton Anderson Tips |
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PORT CLINTON |
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When Donald Trump met with Hillary Clinton in a bar |
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Welcome to the Clinton School |
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Clinton Smith PsyD |
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Clinton Visitor and Newcomer Guide 2019 |
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Clinton Njie partage une vidéo très osée sur Snapchat 0 |
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dessert with george clinton |
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Joseph Clinton |
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Clinton Fourth of July Celebration 2019 |
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House Republican: Hillary Clinton Behind Epstein’s Death and His Dog Being Run Over While Chasing a Truck |
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Hillary Clinton visits daughter Chelsea amp newborn grandson in hospital |
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How Many Of Us Still Remember Monica Lewinsky The Lady Who Almost Sent President Clinton Away From The White House |
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Hillary Clinton Struggles to Win Back Young Voters From Third Parties |
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What is True and What Isn’t True About Hillary Clinton Links to Human Traffickers |
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Clinton v Weatherford |
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Obama Administration Hillary Clinton Covered Up Their Deep Corrupt Ties To Russia |
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Bankruptcy Expert Donald Trump Will Hand Terrorist Hillary Clinton The Presidential Election and Here’s Why |
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Trump Clinton Yarışının Perde Arkası Musul Operasyonu ve Lozan- Prof Dr Hasan AYRANCI |
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Hillary Clinton og Donald Trump |
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Welcome to the historic Clinton House |
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Madame Clinton |
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Another FBI failure involving the Clinton |
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SPECIAL FORCES SEIZE CLINTON CASH DRUGS IN BORNEO |
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The Clinton Foundation on Facebook |
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Opinion: The Investigators Should Be Sweating – New Evidence Could Bring Down FBI Ohr Comey Clinton |
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Clinton Accuses Lending Industry of Bigotry |
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The Office of Hillary Rodham Clinton |
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THE REAL STORY BEHIND HILLARY CLINTON’S “CARTOON NAZI FROG” WILL BLOW YOUR MIND |
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Dynamo Moscow’s Clinton N’Jie apologizes for streaming sex video with I had drunk too muchI pressed the wrong button |
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Clinton Campaign Manager Says Trump Might Be Putin ‘Puppet’ |
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Warner Landscape and Sod – Clinton MI |
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Hillary-Backing Psychologist Turns on Clinton Over Tech Bias: ‘Should be Ashamed of Herself’ |
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One57 – Midtown West – Clinton New York |
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Hillary Clinton on Impeachment |
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The ‘Bill Clinton in drag’ Caption Contest |
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Hillary Clinton on Facebook |
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Welcome to The Clinton Inn Food and Lodging The Way It Was Meant To Be |
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Epstein Visited Clinton White House Numerous Times |
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