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"Eva Kleinitz (16 January 1972 — 30 May 2019« Eva Kleinitz, directrice de l'Opéra national du Rhin, est décédée », dna.fr, 30 May 2019) was a German opera director whose productions were seen in the opera houses of Austria, Germany, Belgium and France.Biography on Brugs Classiker Life and career Born in Langenhagen in the Hanover Region (Lower Saxony), Kleinitz grew up in Hanover and obtained an internship at the Staatsoper Hannover as a teenager after writing to its director, Hans-Peter Lehmann. After studying singing and theatre, she became assistant director at the opera house in Bregenz, Austria, in 1991. From 1998 to 2006, she was successively casting director, artistic director and then deputy director of the Bregenzer Festspiele. From 2006 to 2010, she was director of artistic planning at the Théâtre Royal La Monnaie in Brussels. From 2011 to 2017, she returned to Germany as Deputy Director of the Staatsoper Stuttgart. At the same time, from October 2013, she chaired the Opera Europa network, which brings together the major European opera houses, the first woman in this position (which has been held by personalities such as Bernard Foccroulle and ). In 2016, she was appointed to succeed Marc Clémeur as director of the Opéra national du Rhin in Strasbourg from September 2017.. She died in Strasbourg on May 30, 2019 after a long illness.Obituary on Staatsoper Stuttgart References External links * Category:People from Hanover Region Category:Saarland University alumni Category:German opera directors Category:Female opera directors Category:Deaths from cancer in France Category:1972 births Category:2019 deaths "
"George Norton Wolcott (12 July 1889 – 20 October 1965) was an American entomologist who was a specialist on the insects of the Caribbean region, particularly Puerto Rico where he was involved in the study and control of insect pests in sugarcane cultivation. He pioneered the use of augmented releases of insect egg parasitoids in the genus Trichogramma to control lepidopteran pests in sugarcane. Wolcott was born to David Clinton Wolcott and Marion Delia Benedict in Utica, New York. His father was a lawyer and his mother was a talented watercolour artist. His brother and sister took to architecture while he followed an early interest in insects. He studied at the Utica Free Academy and graduated from the New York State College of Agriculture around 1907–1909 followed by an MS in agriculture in 1915. He received a Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1925. He worked in the Department of Agriculture in Texas before moving to Puerto Rico and working with the Sugar Producers Association for two years from 1910 and then at the experimental station at Rio Pedras from 1914. He moved around the Caribbean region, working in Peru, Haiti and the Dominican Republic over the next decade. He specialized in the pests of sugarcane and their management using parasitoids. He published a series on the insects of Puerto Rico and wrote on economic entomology in the West Indies. Wolcott married Magdalen Hall in 1919 and they had three children. References External links * Index of publications in The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico Category:Cornell University alumni Category:American entomologists Category:1889 births Category:1965 deaths Category:20th-century zoologists "
"Yaşaroğlu () or Yasaroglu is a Turkish surname. It is the patronymic of the masculine Turkish given name Yaşar (singular, third person conjugation of the Turkish verb yaşamak "to live" and therefore meaning "he/she/it lives"). People with the surname include: * Ahmet Halit Yaşaroğlu (1891–1951), Turkish publisher * Begüm Kütük Yaşaroğlu (born 1980), Turkish actress and model * Erdil Yaşaroğlu (born 1971), Turkish caricaturist * Varol Yaşaroğlu (born 1968), Turkish cartoonist References Category:Turkish-language surnames Category:Patronymic surnames "