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Elkan is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: *Benno Elkan OBE (1877–1960), German-born British sculptor and medalist *Moses Elkan (died 1822), Hebrew scholar *Sophie Elkan (1853–1921), Swedish-Jewish writer and translator *Vera Elkan (1908–2008), South African photographer Given name: *Elkan Allan (1922–2006), British television producer and print journalist *Elkan Baggott (born 2002), Indonesian football player *Elkan Blout (1919–2006), professor of biochemistry at Harvard University *Elkan Harrison Powell (1888–1966), the visionary president of Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. *Elkan Nathan Adler (1861–1946), Anglo-Jewish author, lawyer, historian, collector of Jewish books and manuscripts *Elkan Naumburg Elkan Naumburg (1835–1924) was a New York City merchant, banker, philanthropist and musicologist, best remembered for his sponsorship of the arts in Manhattan. From the last quarter of the nineteenth century, he used his wea ...
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Elkan Baggott
Elkan William Tio Baggott (born 23 October 2002) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for EFL Championship club Ipswich Town. Born in Thailand, he represents the Indonesia national team. Early life Elkan William Tio Baggott was born on 23 October 2002 in Bangkok, Thailand, to an Indonesian mother and an English father. He learned to play football at the Soccer Schools International (SSI), Jakarta. The organisation was primarily funded by Arsenal Football Club and run by Max Belli, who quickly realised Baggott's football potential. Baggott attended the British International School (now British School Jakarta) during his time in Jakarta and was appointed as captain for his school football squad. His family eventually decided to settle in England in 2011. Club career Ipswich Town Having joined Ipswich Town on a two-year scholarship in 2019, Baggott made his senior debut for the club on 6 October 2020, in a 2–0 victory over Gillingham in the EFL Trophy. On 28 ...
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Elkan Naumburg
Elkan Naumburg (1835–1924) was a New York City merchant, banker, philanthropist and musicologist, best remembered for his sponsorship of the arts in Manhattan. From the last quarter of the nineteenth century, he used his wealth to promote public interest in symphonic and "semi-classical" music by helping to form and establish the Oratorio Society of New York and funding construction of the Naumburg Bandshell, which honors his name, on the Concert Ground of the Central Park Mall. Biography Naumburg was born to a Jewish family in Treuchtlingen, Bavaria, in 1835, and emigrated with his parents to the United States at age 15 to escape the growing anti-Semitism of his native land. He settled first in Baltimore, where he took a liking to chamber music. An amateur pianist with no formal training, he was unable at that time to afford purchasing concert tickets for famous performers like Vieuxtemps and Thalberg. In 1853, at age 18, he moved to New York City, where he initiated a bu ...
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Sophie Elkan
Sophie Elkan ( Salomon; 3 January 1853, Gothenburg – 5 April 1921, Gothenburg) was a Swedish writer and translator. Life Sophie Salomon was the daughter of the merchant Alexander Salomon and Henriette Abrahamson. Her parents had migrated to Sweden from Germany. Her elder brother, Otto Salomon was an educator.Eva Helen Ulvros (trad. Alexia Grosjean), 'Sophie Elkan', Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon, 201/ref> She was raised in a happy home and affected strongly by her intellectual mother. In 1872 she married her cousin, the music book seller Nathan Elkan (1834-1879), with whom she had a daughter, Kerstin (1877-1879). Her marriage was happy, and the death of both her spouse and daughter in December 1879 with tuberculosis caused a crisis; for the rest of her life, she dressed in black. As a widow, she began to make translations, publish serials and papers, and debuted as a novelist in 1889. Her first novel, ''John Hall – en historia från det gamla Göteborg'' ("John Hall – a ...
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Elkan Blout
Elkan Rogers Blout (July 2, 1919 – December 20, 2006) was a biochemist at Polaroid Corporation, Boston Children's Hospital, and the Edward S. Harkness Professor of Biological Chemistry, emeritus at Harvard University. Blout received his BA in chemistry in 1939 from Princeton University, and his Ph.D. in 1942 from Columbia University. Blout was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1969. In 1990, he was awarded the National Medal of Science "for his pioneering studies of protein conformation and devotion to the scientific enterprise of the Nation". Blout died in December 2006, in Boston Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas .... References External links * * * * 1919 births 2006 deaths American biochemists Members of the United ...
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Vera Elkan
Vera Elkan (1908–2008) was a South African photographer who is remembered for her images and film of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War. Biography Born in South Africa to German parents, Elkan trained as a photographer in Berlin in the 1930s and worked as a photographer in Germany and South Africa. While based in London, she received funding from the British campaign in support of the International Brigades to go to Spain to photograph the activities of the Brigades. She travelled by ambulance to Alabacete in December 1936 at the behest of Ivor Montagu of the Progressive Film Unit, who commissioned Vera to make a film of the newly forming International Brigades. An impressive linguist, she moved easily amongst the polyglot troops and regiments, photographing German, French and British recruits at the training base in Albacete. Other images cover international journalists, a Valencia hospital, blood transfusions and air-raid casualties in Madrid.
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Elkan Allan
Elkan Allan (born Elkan Philip Cohen, 8 December 1922 – 25 June 2006) was a British television producer and print journalist. Allan is best remembered for his creation of the pioneering 1960s TV rock/pop music show ''Ready Steady Go!''. After 1968, he was for many years the television editor of ''The Sunday Times''. Early life Allan was born Elkan Philip Cohen in Cricklewood, London, in December 1922, the son of Rose (née Prager) and Allan Cohen. His father was a furrier, who later became involved in the printing industry. Allan was educated at Quintin School in St John's Wood. At some point during his childhood, his parents changed their surname from Cohen to Allan. Elkan changed his name by deed poll the day before his eighteenth birthday. Career Elkan Allan's career in print journalism began in 1941, when he became the assistant editor of ''The Outfitter'', a trade journal for menswear retailers. Allan was exempt from military service during World War II for health ...
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Benno Elkan
Benno Elkan OBE (2 December 1877 – 10 January 1960,) was a Germany, German-born British people, British sculpture, sculptor and medallist. His work includes the big Knesset Menorah, Menorah standing in front of the Knesset in Jerusalem and also numerous monuments, busts and medals in Germany and England. Biography Benno Elkan was born in Dortmund, Germany in 1877, to a Jewish family. In February 1900, he was among 17 people who founded German football club FC Bayern Munich. He fled Germany in 1933 after the rise of the Nazis. He was married to Hedwig Einstein, sister of Carl Einstein and a concert pianist in her own right. Together they had two children: Ursula and Wolf, both of whom emigrated to the United States. Elkan died in London. He is buried at the Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Willesden, England. Education * Gymnasium, Dortmund * Château du Rosey, Rolle, nr Lausanne * Royal Academy, Munich and Karlsruhe i/B as painter * Self-trained as sculptor Sculpting career He s ...
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Elkan Nathan Adler
Elkan Nathan Adler (24 July 1861 in St Luke's, London – 15 September 1946 in London) was an English author, lawyer, historian, and collector of Jewish books and manuscripts. Adler's father was Nathan Marcus Adler, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire. He traveled extensively and built an enormous library, particularly of old Jewish documents. Adler was among the first to explore the documents stored in the Cairo Genizah, being in fact the first European to enter it. During his visits to Cairo in 1888 and 1895 Adler collected and brought over 25,000 Genizah manuscript fragments back to England. Adler was particularly interested in the history of Persian (Iranian) Jews. He traveled to Tehran and Bukhara in 1896 and 1897, where he purchased various Hebrew and Judeo-Persian manuscripts and later published descriptive lists of their contents. These publications provided Western scholars with critical insight into the cultural, literary, and intellectual endeavors pursued by the ...
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Moses Elkan
Moses Elkan (; died January 31, 1822) was a Russian physician and Hebrew scholar. Elkan's works include a hymn in Hebrew and French addressed to Czar Alexander I (Munich, 1811). He also published a manual in German on the history of the Jewish people, accompanied by a geographical sketch of Palestine Palestine, officially the State of Palestine, is a country in West Asia. Recognized by International recognition of Palestine, 147 of the UN's 193 member states, it encompasses the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and th ..., intended for use in Jewish schools. It was later translated into Russian by Z. Minor (Moscow, 1880). Publications * * References 1822 deaths 19th-century Jews from the Russian Empire Hebrew-language poets People from Tulchyn Russian textbook writers {{Judaism-bio-stub ...
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Elkan Harrison Powell
Elkan Harrison Powell (21 November 1888 – 8 May 1966) was a president of Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. Powell introduced the policies of continuous revision and of leveraging the ''Britannica's'' fame to market successful spin-off products, such as historical overviews, compilations of good ''Britannica'' articles, children's encyclopedias and atlases An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth. Advances in astronomy have also resulted in atlases of the celestial sphere or of other planets. Atlases have traditionally been .... These policies are still in practice today. Powell was a vice president at Sears Roebuck in 1932, when the publisher of the ''Britannica'', Benjamin J. Cox, resigned. Powell became his replacement and quickly analyzed the factors affecting the profitability of the ''Britannica''. In 1933, he introduced the continuous revision policy.. New ''Britannica''-branded products such a ...
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