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Remembering
and Celebrating
the Summer of 1951
Adventures of Superman
1) The Adventures of Superman opening Credits – Mike Goldman has given us an insight to the mysterious changes.
2) In the Shadows of "Panic in The Sky" – John Raspanti gives us an inside look.
3) The Adventures of Superman A Reflection by Bruce Dettman.
4) Jackson Gillis, August 21,1916 - August 19, 2010 -- A 1991 Jackson Gillis conversation with Jim Nolt
6) In "The Monkey Mystery" Mystery Mike Goldman and Don Holmes take a closer look at "The Monkey Mystery" and give us with yet another mystery to think about.
7) The Second Season by Mike Goldman and Jim Nolt
8) The Mystery of Young Clark by Andy Klyde and Jim Nolt
9) Amazing Lot of TV Superman Photos from Jim Bowers
10) Observations by Chris Brockow regarding "Superman On Earth."
11) "George Reeves Forever" website goes offline, but Rich's pages find a home at TAC.
12) Kirk Hastings takes a closer look at "Peril In Paris."
13) Remembering Lester Dorr by Dianne Dorr Tuckerman, Barb Paulk, and Jim Nolt
14) We Got No Choice, Kent A Profile of John Doucette by John Doucette II and Jim Nolt
15) The Adventures of Superman 20 th Century Fox Feature Compilations by Allan Asherman.
16) In The Darkroom features Superman-related pictures from the imagination of Brad Shey.
17) You’ll Believe – Kirk Hastings offers a history and critique of the effects used through the years to make Superman fly.
18) Bill Kennedy – Thanks to Mark McGovern for this message of interest and importance to all about Bill Kennedy, the man who voiced the intro to the Adventures of Superman.
Newspaper Articles Featuring George Reeves
The above linked pages will eventually replace this earlier set of articles.
Artistic
Tribute to George Reeves from:
1) Ron Gross combines his appreciation for TAoS and his unique and impressive artistic style to bring a beautiful tribute to George Reeves.
2) Rare Neal Adams illustration of George Reeves from the early 90's.
3) Skip Simpson recreates the Painting in Perry White's office.
Celebration
2014
Burbank, California
August
16-17, 2014
Pictures
and remembrances from
Bruce
Dettman
Chris
Brockow
Chris
Brockow (2)
Bruce
Kanin
Brad
Shey
Charlie
Rose
Victoria
Bigelow
Steven
Levine
Toni
Collins on the Bob Holiday website
A
Celebration of Friendship
Sarasota
Florida
March 4, 2017
Brad
Shey shares with us three of
Jack
Larson's Superman
contracts
he
had on display at the "Celebration of Friendship" luncheon
A
Tribute to Noel Neill and Jack Larson
Los
Angeles, California
June 30, 2018
with
fond remembrances of
John Hamilton and George Reeves
Chris
Brockow's comments on the
Noel Neill – Jack Larson Tribute
Luncheon
Celebration
2023
Los
Angeles, California
July 29, 2023
Character
Actors of the Adventures of Superman:
1) Part 1 Refer to the players who've been spotted in other films by Lou Koza
2) Part 2 Refer to the players who've been spotted in other films by Lou Koza
3) Bruce Dettman Documents Bruce provides on-going mini-profiles of the Adventures of Superman character actors.
4) John Doucette: A Fine Character Actor and The John Doucette Gallery by Colete Morlock
5) John Doucette by John Doucette II and Jim Nolt
6) An Interview with Malcolm Mealey by Doug Switz.
7) Malcolm Mealey as told by his step-son, Chuck Jones
8) Dabbs Greer in The Green Mile By Colete Morlock
9) Ben Welden, The Gentle Gangster
10) Judy Nugent Thanks to Boyd Magers
11) Isa Ashdown by Jim Nolt
12) The Billy Nelson Gallery Thanks to his nephew, Jason Michaels.
13) Ladies of the Adventures of Superman by Colete Morlock and Thom Hamilton with latest entry, Mira McKinny.
14) Russell Johnson by Bruce Dettman
15) Dale Van Sickel by Barbara Drake
Comics of the Golden Age Podcast
August
3, 2021
Close
Encounters:
People
who met George Reeves in person
1)
Vince
Marzo
2)
Thomas
Paine
3)
Nick
Canterucci
4)
Randy
Everts
5)
Ed
from New Jersey
6)
Ken
Huthmaker
7)
Joe
Farmer
8) Thomas
Mann
9) Maxine
Heller
The
Costume
1) Maybe It's His Costume Fans personal recollections of childhood memories.
2) George Reeves' Superman Costume by Kirk Hastings
3) The Evolving "S" Emblem, The Ever Changing Color Uniform, X Talks about the Muscles by Mr. X.
4) What George Reeves Meant to Keith Howard by Keith Howard
Dabbs
Greer: April 2, 1917 - April 28, 2007
A Video – My Thirty-Year Friendship with Dabbs Greer
Director:
George Reeves
The Deserter Review - by Colete Morlock. As every fan of George Reeves knows, he directed the last three episodes of the Adventures of Superman. It was in George's best interest to direct further and directing the film The Deserter was on his agenda, as well as Return to Earth. Colete reviews The Deserter and why it may have interested George Reeves.
Favorite
Scenes
From the Adventures
of Superman
1)
Ben Welden
2) "Shot
In The Dark" and About the
Trains
3) "Beware The
Wrecker"
4) "Superman
In Exile"
5) "A Ghost
For Scotland Yard"
Forty
Acres
1)
Bus Road (from "The Mind
Machine")
2) Illustrated
map of Forty Acres
3) Metropolis
and Mayberry by
Randy Garrett
4) Wally's Gas Station
5)
Culver
Studios
6) Batman and Forty
Acres
7) Forty Acres in the
Movies
8) More
Mayberry
9) Still More Forty
Acres
10) Andy
Griffith/Mayberry RFD Years
Lou
Koza's
"Year In Review" columns
2006: A Year in Review
2007: A Year in Review
2008: A Year in Review
2009: A Year in Review
2010: A Year In Review
2011: A Year In Review
2012: A Year In Review
George
Reeves
Remembered on His 100 th
Birthday
by
Jim Beaver
George
Reeves' Home
1)
In the Back Yard
2) Floor
Plan by Lou Koza
George
Reeves in:
1) TV Guide
2) George Reeves Was A Super "Superman" Newsday article by Jerry Zezima
3)
"and
now another exciting episode in The Adventures of Superman"
at
Talking
Comics.
4) Results of Vicki Bigelow's research at the Helen Warner branch of the Willard Public Library in Battle Creek, Michigan.
George
Reeves on:
1)
A&E's Biography
2)
ABC's 20/20
3)
Extra
and Response
from Edward Lozzi
4) Unsolved Mysteries
George
Reeves Personal Appearances
1) George Reeves Personal Appearance in Hartford, Connecticut by Lou Koza and Bill Dillane
2) Superman' Is Just Quiet Fellow From Ashland
3) Disneyland July 17, 1955. Anaheim, Ca. Candid Photo
4) George Reeves Final Costume Appearance. Possibly George Reeves' final costumed TV appearance at KJEO-TV in Fresno California for a telethon for Cerebral Palsy as told in the August 18, 1958 Fresno Bee Thanks to Carl Glass
5) The June 1954 Memphis, Tennessee Appearance Standing against Segregation By Lou Koza
6) The Greater Indiana County State Fair Appearance - August 25, 1956.
8) The Egyptian Premier Appearance by Lou Koza
9) George Reeves at the La Grange (Illinois) Pet Parade in 1956
George
Reeves:
A Life and Career detailed in
Newspapers,
Magazines and other media forms.
I Thought I Was the Only One is a list of George Reeves/Superman resources.
George
Reeves: Behind the Scenes
1) Relative Revelations: Relative Revelations provides a small glimpse into the triangle relationship between George, Toni and Eddie. By Lou Koza
2) Father's Day: Frank Joseph Bessolo: Step-Father of George Reeves
3) Bessolo Photo Gallery and Finding Helen
It
was long speculated and at times defined as fact that Frank
Bessolo, George's step-father, died by suicide. Enter the pages
above and finally learn the truth.
July
20, 2007
5) George Reeves: The Real "Man of Steel" by Greg McCollum
Plus the follow-up
Mild-Mannered
Reporter For A Great Metropolitan Newspaper: My 1970's Search for
George Reeves
by
Greg McCollum
6) Helen Bessolo by Serena Enger
7) Eddie Mannix MGM Studio profile and Newspaper articles
8) The Curious Case of the George Reeves Car Accidents by Lou Koza
Good
Reading
1) And Who, Disguised As Clark Kent by Stephen Brooks
2) The Adventures of Superman: Ultimate Super-Hero Portrayal, or Low-Budget Disappointment? by Kirk Hastings
3) A Super Memory by Bruce Dettman
4) Crime and Justice: Notable Film Noir and Crime Dramas By Serena Enger
5) From Comics to TV by Kirk Hastings
6)
The Dettman Observatory (the following articles are all on the
same page)
Faster
Than A Speeding Bow Tie
Super Pairings
Who's The Guy In
The Circus Suit?
And That Will Put The Whammy On Your
Superman Racket, But Good!
Season One: A Highly Subjective
List Of Favorite Moments
7) Lucy Meets Superman, and The Luckiest Kid in the World (From the pages of TAC: The Magazine) by Lou Koza
8) The Great TV Heroes: Superman by Kirk Hastings
9) In Retrospect – A series of articles by Bruce Dettman
10) An Evening With Beverly Washburn by Chris Brockow
11) Newspaper Articles Related to George Reeves and the Adventures of Superman.
12. Ed Gross of CloserWeekly.com takes a look at George Reeves .
13. Bill Cassara’s More Than Lois Lane, reviewed by Scott Bleiberg.
Guided
Tours and Miscellaneous Information
1) Happy Landings: Another article from Mr. X and Jim Nolt. (4/29/07)
2) Take a guided tour of the Daily Planet with your tour guides, Mr. X and Jim Nolt.
3) And now, take the "Out of the Office Tour" with that fabulous duo, Mr. X and Jim Nolt.
4) Mr. X and Mr. N(olt) bring to you Super Outtakes.
5) Put-and-Take Tops? It took 50 years, but thanks to Mr. X, another mystery is solved, and I now know what a Put-and-Take Top looks like ("The Man Who Could Read Minds").
6) The Man Who Filled In for The Man of Steel ?
8) The Adventures of Superman Nash Cars Item 1 - Want a car just like Inspector Henderson's? Check this fun page suggested by Steve Brant. Item 2 - Ambassador owner Rich Conaty
9) Alfred Walker's Basement by Alfred Walker
10) X-Factor By Mr. X
12) The Center For Jewish History Celebrates 75 Years of Superman
14) When Sgt. George Reeves was on Broadway doing Winged Victory, he wrote a column for the company newsletter. Jim Beaver was able to find this one example.
Available on Amazon
14) Superman on Film, Television, Radio and Broadway by Bruce Scivally
15) With Thanks to Superman by Brian McKernan
16) Voices From Krypton by Edward Gross
Hollywoodland
DVD
Release February 6, 2007
1) Flight of the Innocent - Review of Hollywoodland by Lou Koza
2) Hollywoodland: The UK DVD -- Advertisement Review by Lou Koza
3) New York Post article on Hollywoodland includes remarks by Mr. Jim Nolt.
4) Sunset Boulevard: "Mad About the Boy" by Lou Koza
Jack
Larson, Superman's Pal
1) The Many Faces of Jimmy Olsen: As Shown by Jack Larson by Thom Hamilton and Colete Morlock
2) News of Jack Larson
3) Jack Larson Remembers filmmaker James Bridges
4) Brad Shey shares with us three of Jack Larson's Superman contracts
5) Download Karen Grant's interview with Jack Larson from May, 2003. (Thanks to Mike Goldman for bringing this to my attention).
6) Jack Larson's connection with antiques in this interview by Ken Hall.
7) Superman Returns: Jack and Noel in the New York Times.
8) A few words from some who knew Jack.
9) Jack Larson's Memorial Service.
Jim's
Introduction to George Reeves
John
Hamilton
1) John Hamilton: The Distinguished Curmudgeon by John J. Raspanti
June
16, 2009
1) 50 Years Later Still Resonates A sentimental remembrance from the fans.
2) Life of George Reeves Celebration - June 20, 2009 New York City
3) Jim's Message of June 16, 2010 and "Personal Tribute to George Reeves" at YouTube.com
Larry
Tye
Author
of
Superman:
The High-Flying History Of America's Most Enduring Hero
talks
about Superman's
TV history.
A
review from Bruce Dettman...
Investigating
Lois Lane: The Turbulent History of The Daily Planet's Ace
Reporter
by
Tim Hanley
Letter
from John Duval
Son
of Juan Duval who played Dr. Cuesta in "Treasure of the
Incas"
Imaginary
Adventures of Superman
Linda Billo
Miracle In Metropolis by Linda Billo
Stephen Brooks
A Christmas Gift by Stephen Brooks with illustrations by Randy Garrett.
First Encounters by Stephen Brooks with llustrations by Randy Garrett.
Missing by Stephen Brooks with illustrations by Randy Garrett.
Trouble In The Old Home Town by Stephen Brooks with illustrations by Randy Garrett.
Superman's First Rescue by Stephen Brooks with illustrations by Randy Garrett.
Superman and the Ghost of Mystery Mountain by Stephen Brooks and Ralph Schiller
Everybody Comes To Tony's by Stephen Brooks
The Girl From Superman's Past by Stephen Brooks
Aftershock , a sequel to "Crime Wave" by Stephen Brooks
Man of Iron by Stephen Brooks
The Smallville Boys in The Old Thorne Mansion by Stephen Brooks
Jessica Campos
Short On Time by Jessica Campos
Last Ounce Of Strength by Jessica Campos
In The Mind by Jessica Campos
Len Carparelli
A 1955 "Adventure of Superman" We'd Have All Liked To See by Len Carparelli
Mike Cline
Turmoils Of A Teenage Superboy by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Turning The Page by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Dilemma by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Winds of Change by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Soon It Will End by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Shattered by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Genesis by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Enmeshed by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
The Big Con by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Triangle by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
The Trojan Horse by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
A Puzzle For Smallville by Mike Cline (A Superboy Story)
Claire Kent, Crime Reporter by Mike Cline
Kirk Hastings
Night Before Christmas by Kirk Hastings with illustrations by Randy Garrett.
Superman's Wife: The Expanded Version by Kirk Hastings
And Justice For All by Kirk Hastings
The Stolen Costume Part II by Kirk Hastings
The Stolen Costume Part III by Kirk Hastings
The Ghosts Of Cheslford by Kirk Hastings
The Girl Of Steel by Kirk Hastings
Superman and the Mob Men by Bruce Kanin
Ghost of Benedict Canyon by Kirk Hastings
The Haunted Island by Kirk Hastings
Young Clark Kent by Kirk Hastings
Where No Superman Has Gone Before by Kirk Hastings
Journey Back Into Time by Kirk Hastings
Superman Is Missing by Kirk Hastings
The Kingpin of Organized Crime by Kirk Hastings
Superman In Mayberry by Kirk Hastings
Jungle Devil – The Sequel by Kirk Hastings
Bruce Kanin
Mastermind by Bruce Kanin
Superman and Perry Mason by Bruce Kanin
Tom Nichol
Superman In Exile – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
From Krypton to Earth by Tom Nichol
The Human Bomb – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Peril By Sea – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Deserted Village – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Crime Wave – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Prince Albert Coat – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Five Minutes To Doom – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Panic In The Sky – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Test Of A Warrior – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Deadly Rock – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Mystery In Wax – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Mysterious Cube – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Superman And The Mole-Men – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
A Ghost For Scotland Yard – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Ghost Wolf – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Star Of Fate – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Great Caesar's Ghost – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Atomic Captive – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Haunted Lighthouse – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Rescue – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Mind Machine – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Defeat of Superman – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Big Freeze – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Joey – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Phantom Ring – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Big Squeeze – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Night of Terror – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
To Everything There Is A Season by Tom Nichol
Jet Ace – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Seven Souvenirs – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Evil Three – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
No Holds Barred – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Bully of Dry Gulch – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
Passing The Baton by Tom Nichol
Mystery of the Broken Statues – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
The Birthday Letter – Epilogue by Tom Nichol
On
the TAC Facebook page, Peter "Stoney" Emshwiller posted a
link
to a Superman video he produced when he was six. As
Peter points out, his Superman flies backwards, but it is,
nevertheless, exceptionally well done. Thanks, Stoney, for
sharing Superman
and the Mad Scientist .
Meet
The Fleet
starring
George Reeves, Herbert Anderson, and Robert Armstrong can be
viewed online. (Link provided by Serena Enger)
and...
Reviews
of
50 George Reeves'
films.
Nash-Healey
Sports Car
Have you ever wondered what happened to the 1953 Nash-Healey driven by George as Clark Kent on TAoS? Well, wonder no more.
Noel
Neill
Noel
Neill in Tucson, Arizona
July 2, 2011
Noel
Neill honored with amazing Lois Lane Statue.
See Bill
Dillane's images taken
in Metropolis, IL
Noel
Neill Statue
Jim Bowers' YouTube Tribute to Noel Neill
1975
New York Telefantasy Convention
with
Noel Neill.
See candid
photos of
Noel's appearance.
Noel Neill's 85th birthday party photos. The party was held at the Beverly Garland Holiday Inn on November 26, 2005.
November
25, 2015
On Noel Neill's 95th
birthday,
KGUN-TV in Tucson
aired this birthday
tribute to her.
Noel Neill's Memorial Service – November 5, 2016
Non-Superman,
Film Work
1) Superman and Captain Midnight Together Image found by Lou Koza
2) Inside look at So Proudly We Hail Exhibitor's Manual. 13 pages. Includes Tall, Dark and Embarrassed - Nurse Claudette Bathes Shy Male (see Page 40). Thanks to Serena Enger.
3) Movie Reviews by Lou Koza
4) Kit Parker Films presents for the first time on DVD two back to back films staring George Reeves. Thunder in the Pines and Jungle Goddess. Backed by the immense energy of Carl Glass and Steve Kirk and others. (I received my copy on Dec.14, 2006 and it is terrific. Be sure not to miss out on this gem.)
5) Nightshade
On
Location,
Yesterday and Today with the Adventures
of Superman
1) "The Machine That Could Plot Crimes" Location shots in "The Machine That Could Plot Crimes" (See also Then and Now)
2) "The Man Who Could Read Minds" Location shots in "The Man Who Could Read Minds"
3) Learn about the train shown in the introduction to the Adventures of Superman.
4) More about the location of the train in the intro to the Adventures of Superman.
4) The Valley Express captured by Bobby Ryan
5)
The Williams'
apartment building in
"The Birthday Letter."
On the Lighter Side
Recently I received a vision... and a voice, from somewhere in New York, commanded me to create a series of web pages. I obeyed the command. It now becomes my happy duty to reveal Bruce Kanin's parodies. Curtain...
I'm pleased to post these images created by Brad Shey ... inspired by his admiration for George Reeves and the Adventures of Superman
Phyllis
Coates
1) Lois In Manhattan by Bruce Dettman
2) Superman's Girl Friday - Long lost magazine article found.
3) The Adventures Continue remembers Phyllis Coates.
4) Scott Bleiberg’s review of Bill Cassara’s Not Just Lois Lane.
Photos
of the Month
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Published
Tributes to George Reeves
1)
Variety
Tribute
1989
2)
Variety
Tribute
1999
3)
Hollywood
Reporter Tribute
2001
4)
Remembering
-
June 16, 1959
Reader
Profiles
1)
Colete
Morlock
2)
Paul
Smart
3)
Brad
Shey
4)
Thomas
Boud
5)
Roy
Stuts
6)
Lou
Koza
7)
Jeff
Minich
8)
Don
Holmes
9)
Tim
James
10)
Paul
Burgio
11)
Roy
Wall
12)
Serena
Enger
Richard
Taylor
1) Great animated feature will have you walking on air.
2) Combining two passions... TAoS and Stereoscopic imaging. Bring your 3D glasses.
3) Now you can have a Nash-Healey sports car just like George's.
Robert
Shayne, our Inspector
1) Robert Shayne: A Tribute to a Fine Actor by Colete Morlock and Thom Hamilton
2) Robert Shayne in the News -- Clippings provided by Lou Koza
3) Inspector Henderson's Sweetheart. Bette Shayne on YouTube.com
Superman And The Secret Planet
by Randy Garrett
Boys and girls... your attention please. Presenting a new and exciting story featuring the thrilling adventures of an amazing and incredible personality in
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This concludes Superman and the Secret Planet, and we owe Randy Garrett a sincere debt of gratitude. I know he put in many long hours for our enjoyment. Randy, thanks so much for sharing your talents, your time, and your love for George.
Superman
And The Secret Planet
A
seven chapter movie
as envisioned byTed Newsom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN5RLD6dRKw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Yc4g4V56JE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsHaoZcGYsM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIs0DeGAFdw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03-MkIFJ8To
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jf876HHC1o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfLNcvyC2js
Superman
On Screen
(from
the CBS News Website
Superman
Week
(July
10 - 16, 2001)
Superman and the Mole Men began filming in July 1951. Fifty-year anniversary is recognized by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, and a celebration is held downtown at the Cafe Pinot. See Noel Neill, Jack Larson, Robert Rockwell, Jeff Corey, Dabbs Greer, Bette Shayne, Laura and Joanne Seigel and Paul Levitz.
1)
Superman
Week Ceremony
2)
The
Day Before
3)
The
Luncheon
4)
Candid
Shots
5)
Back
in the Room
6) Video
of "Superman Week" Ceremony
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"From
Editor Jim Nolt"
1)
January,
1999
2)
February,
1999
3)
April
18, 1999
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June16,
1999
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October,
1999
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The
Adventures of Superman
Warner Bros. DVD News.
Special Report from NEWSDAY, Sunday edition dated June 18, 2006 on the upcoming Superman DVD and broadcast events.
Thanks
from my granddaughter, Brittany
Brittany thanks the "Legion of Super Friends" who helped her with a school project in the spring of 2003.
Video
and Audio Tributes to George Reeves
1)
Richard
Clabaugh
2)
Richard
Potter
3)
Richard
Taylor
4)
Mr.
X
Woolstock Celebrates George Reeves
Interview
with Veronica Guyader of Woolstock, Iowa... George Reeves'
birthplace
by
Chris Brockow
A
tribute to George Reeves, Phyllis Coates,
and "The
Adventures Continue"
from Alfred Eaker
"Like
The Only Real Magic -- The Magic Of Knowledge"