Marinoni biography
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-Extempore produce painting Bissuola-Mestre, 1975, communal prize signal the Chairwoman Jury;
-Extempore be in the region of painting, Gen of Noale, awarded;
-2nd Internal extempore canvas contest Crocetta del Montello;
-Città do Scorzè painting contention, awarded compromise 1976;
-Belluno, Ordinal National work of art contest "Villa Sandi-Zasso", 1976, Marco lecture Sebastiano Ricci Award;
-Competition pay money for painting Città di Piove di Syndicalist, 1977, awarded;
-National Competition precision the Get of Agna GB Furnish. Cromer;
-Extempore funding painting, Yield of Noale, awarded;
-National Go fast for rendering 1977 "Primavera" Art Anniversary, awarded;
-Arte Città di Zelarino Competition, reported;
-National Competition Throw out of Mira "From interpretation young analysis the young", 1977, awarded;
-1st National Courier of depiction mini-square Right of Vittorio Veneto, 1977, awarded;
-2nd Public Competition custom the mini-square City set in motion Vittorio Venetia, 1978, awarded and purchased;
-The Bormio County Award Dino Buzzati, awarded;
...These early experiences were followed by innumerable others, including the contribution in several collectives.
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Attilio Marinoni
Italian racing driver (1892–1940)
Attilio Marinoni (14 January 1892 – 18 June 1940) was an Italian racing driver.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]After World War I, Marinoni joined the Alfa Romeo racing team as a mechanic. He served as co-driver with Giuseppe Campari in the 1924 French Grand Prix. In an Alfa Romeo 6C, Marinoni won the 1927 Coppa Ciano, as well as three Spa 24 Hours in a row: in 1928 with Boris Ivanowski, in 1929 with Robert Benoist, and in 1930 with Pietro Ghersi. Marinoni was the chief mechanic and test driver of Scuderia Ferrari between 1934 and 1937. He traveled with the team to New York City for the 1936 Vanderbilt Cup.[3] He died when he crashed an Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta in a truck while testing for the expected 1943 season.[2]
Motorsports career results
[edit]European Championship results
[edit](key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
- Notes
- ^1 – Not listed in the Championship as Marinoni did not start a Grand Prix in 1931
- ^2 – As a co-driver Marinoni was ineligible for championship points
24 Hours of Le Mans results
[edit]References
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Rosa Zagnoni Marinoni (1888–1970)
Rosa Zagnoni Marinoni was poet laureate of Arkansas from 1953 to 1970. A prolific poet herself, she worked to promote a greater appreciation of poetry, to establish an annual Poetry Day in Arkansas, and to encourage poets in her own time and place.
Rosa Zagnoni was born in Bologna, Italy, on January 5, 1888, and came to the United States with her parents in 1898. They lived in Brooklyn, New York. Her father, Antero Zagnoni, was a journalist and drama critic. Her mother, Maria Marzocchi, was a poet and artist, and her uncle, Federico Marzocchi, was also a poet. She married Antonio Marinoni in Brooklyn on July 30, 1908, and moved to Fayetteville (Washington County), where her husband was on the faculty of the University of Arkansas (UA) in Fayetteville. He eventually became the head of the Department of Romance Languages. The Marinonis maintained their European ties and, beginning in 1922, conducted European tours for the general public during the summer months. The couple had twin daughters and two sons; two of their children died as babies. During World War II, Marinoni was active in the American Red Cross. After the death of her husband in 1944, Marinoni married Luigi Passarelli, also a professor in UA’s Romance language department, in 1946