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"Amphidromus anhdaoorum is a species of medium-sized air-breathing tree snail, an arboreal gastropod mollusk in the family Camaenidae. Morphology Medium-sized sinistral shell with black outer lip, yellow spiral band at base and red stripe around the umbilicus. Distribution Đắk Lắk Province, Central Vietnam. Habitat Around trees. Etymology This species is named after Phạm Ngọc Anh and Lê Thị Hồng Đào who provided the type material. References anhdaoorum Category:Gastropods described in 2017 "
"Sir Denys Colquhoun Flowerdew Lowson, 1st Baronet (22 January 1906 – 10 September 1975) was a British barrister and financier who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1950–51. Early life and education Lowson was born at Snitterfield House, Warwickshire,1911 England Census the third child and second son of James Gray Flowerdew Lowson, a Scottish paper manufacturer, and Adelaide Louisa Scott. His mother was born in British India, the daughter of Col. Courtenay Harvey Saltren Scott of the Bengal Staff Corps, who was born in Dublin, Ireland, and Margaret Julia Colquhoun, a novelist.India, Select Births and Baptisms, 1786–1947 Lowson's elder brother, Courtenay Patrick Flowerdew Lowson (1897–1917), was killed in action in the First World War. His sister, Eleanor, married Maj.-Gen. William Revell Revell-Smith. He was educated at Winchester College and Christ Church, Oxford. Career In 1930, was admitted as a barrister to Inner Temple. He gained prestige as a financier, specialising in unit trusts, and in the 1940s took control of the National Group of Unit Trusts. According to The Times, Lowson "showed consistently that he was more concerned to turn situations to the advantage of himself and the interests he controlled than with his fiduciary duty to the companies of which he was a director." Lowson served as Sheriff of the City of London (1939–40), Alderman of London (1942–73) and Lord Mayor of London (1950–51). Lowson, then 44, became the youngest modern Lord Mayor upon his election. He was also High Steward of Stratford-upon-Avon in 1952 and Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. He was also a Freeman of the City of London.London, England, Freedom of the City Admission Papers, 1681–1930 Lowson held a number of positions of influence in various organisations, including as governor of hospitals, a Master of livery companies and president and vice- president of multiple national and Commonwealth organisations. He was created a Baronet Lowson, of Westlaws, County Perth on 27 June 1951. Financial troubles and death In July 1974, the Investors Chronicle published an exposé on Lowson, in which it revealed his financial empire was a "tangle of cross shareholdings, based on some 100 trading and industrial companies throughout the world, owned and controlled, at the end, through 14 often interrelated investment trusts." It was revealed that in 1972, Sir Denys bought shares of the National Group, which he controlled, for just 62 pence each and resold them within months for £8.67 each, for an estimated personal profit of £5 million. After an investigation requested by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, inspectors accused Sir Denys of "grave mismanagement" of his companies "to obtain very substantial gain for himself and his family." Sir Denys apologised and promised to make substantial repayments, while his legal counsel blamed his mistakes on "age, ill-health, obstinacy and secretiveness rather than to any intent to deceive" — an explanation rejected by inspectors. Within a few weeks, Lowson retired from executive positions in his various companies and trusts. His health rapidly declining, Sir Denys went on an extended cruise on the Queen Elizabeth 2. He died the following year in Marylebone, London, aged 69. He was buried at Kinfauns Parish Churchyard in Kinfauns, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Following Lowson's death, Philip Inman, 1st Baron Inman wrote to The Times: Family On 17 July 1936, Lowson married Hon. Ann Patricia Macpherson, daughter of Ian Macpherson, 1st Baron Strathcarron. They had three children: *Sir Ian Patrick Lowson, 2nd Baronet (born 4 September 1944) *Gay Ann Lowson, Countess of Kinnoull (1938–2016), married the 15th Earl of Kinnoull *Melanie Fiona Louisa Lowson (born 1940), married Charles Archibald Adam Black Lady Lowson died in 2003. References - External links * Category:1906 births Category:1975 deaths Category:People educated at Winchester College Category:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford Category:British barristers Category:Sheriffs of the City of London Category:20th-century lord mayors of London Category:20th-century British politicians Category:20th-century English politicians Category:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Category:British people of Scottish descent Category:Freemen of the City of London Category:Civic high stewards "
"Huh Sang-young (born 1 March 1967) is a South Korean field hockey coach of the South Korean women's national team. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He coached the team at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup. References Category:Living people Category:South Korean field hockey coaches Category:1967 births Category:South Korean male field hockey players Category:Olympic field hockey players of South Korea Category:Field hockey players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Category:Place of birth missing (living people) "