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Poelzig and Ulmer
The name Poelzig was borrowed from architect Hans Poelzig, whom Ulmer claimed to have worked with on the sets for Paul Wegener's silent film The Golem.

Poelzig and on
Hans Poelzig and Emil-Jaques Ruhlmann were her inspiration for various sets on the film.
* Julius Posener, Kristin Feireiss ( 1992 ): Hans Poelzig: Reflections on His Life and Work, The MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-16127-3

Poelzig and film
Poelzig was also known for his distinctive 1919 interior redesign of the Berlin Grosses Schauspielhaus for Weimar impresario Max Reinhardt, and for his vast architectural set designs for the 1920 UFA film production of The Golem: How He Came Into the World.
The film – and by extension, the character of Hjalmar Poelzig – draws inspiration from the life of occultist Aleister Crowley.

Poelzig and when
Later, when the bus the three share crashes and Joan is injured, they take her to Poelzig's home, built upon the ruins of Fort Marmorus, which Poelzig commanded during the war.

Poelzig and by
The dominant feature of this campus is the “ IG Farben ” Building by the architect Hans Poelzig.
* Grosses Schauspielhaus by Hans Poelzig opened in Berlin

Poelzig and Hjalmar
The doctor explains that he is traveling to see an old friend, Hjalmar Poelzig ( Boris Karloff ), an Austrian architect.

Poelzig and Boris
* Boris Karloff-Hjalmar Poelzig

Poelzig and .
* 1869 – Hans Poelzig, German architect, painter, and set designer ( d. 1936 )
An entire group of working architects, including Erich Mendelsohn, Bruno Taut and Hans Poelzig, turned away from fanciful experimentation, and turned toward rational, functional, sometimes standardized building.
It was the Bauhaus contemporaries Bruno Taut, Hans Poelzig and particularly Ernst May, as the city architects of Berlin, Dresden and Frankfurt respectively, who are rightfully credited with the thousands of socially progressive housing units built in Weimar Germany.
Erich Mendelsohn and Hans Poelzig are other prominent Bauhaus architects, while Mies van der Rohe is noted for his architecture and his industrial and household furnishing designs.
LaVey's primary dedication was to Bernardino Nogara ( misprinted as " Logara "), Karl Haushofer, Grigori Rasputin, Basil Zaharoff, Alessandro Cagliostro, Barnabas, Ragnar Redbeard, William Mortensen, Hans Brick, Max Reinhardt, Orrin Klapp, Fritz Lang, Friedrich Nietzsche, W. C. Fields, P. T. Barnum, Hans Poelzig, Reginald Marsh, Wilhelm Reich, and Mark Twain.
In 1936 Behrens was called from Vienna to conduct a Master class in architecture, in succession to Hans Poelzig, at the Prussian Academy of Arts ( now the Akademie der Künste ) in Berlin, reportedly with the specific approval of Hitler.
Hans Poelzig ( 30 April 1869 Berlin – 14 June 1936 Berlin ) was a German architect, painter and set designer.
Poelzig was born in Berlin in 1869 to the countess Clara Henrietta Maria Poelzig ( daughter of Alexander von Hanstein, Count of Pölzig and Beiersdorf ) while she was married to George Acland Ames, an Englishman.
After finishing his architectural education around the turn of the century, Poelzig designed many industrial buildings.
Poelzig also designed the 1929 Broadcasting House in the Berlin suburb of Charlottenburg, a landmark of architecture, and Cold War and engineering history.
South facade of the 1931 Poelzig Building at Goethe University, Frankfurt a. M.
Farben Building, completed in 1931 as the administration building for IG Farben in Frankfurt am Main, now known as the Poelzig Building at Goethe University.
Poelzig died in Berlin in June 1936, shortly before his planned departure for Ankara.
* Heike: Hambrock ( 2005 ): Hans und Marlene Poelzig.

mentored and Edgar
Edgar had immigrated from England in 1919 to take a club professional's job in Atlanta at Druid Hills Golf Club ; Edgar mentored and played frequently with Jones from 1919 to 1921.

mentored and on
Older students mentored younger ones, called on them socially, took them to all-women dances, and sent them flowers, cards, and poems that declared their undying love for each other.
His political philosophy was influenced by Benazir Bhutto who mentored him on various occasions, and Musharraf generally closed to Benazir Bhutto on military policy issues on India.
In his later years, Williams took on the role of elder statesman and mentored and influenced younger poets.
He was mentored by world-leading tenor Rolando Villazón, with whom he went on to duet with on the song " The Impossible Dream ", to popular acclaim.
He was mentored by world-leading tenor Rolando Villazón, with whom he went on to duet with on the song " The Impossible Dream ", to popular acclaim.
He also mentored German biographer Eugen Wolbe, who collected data on the Romanian kings.
Brooks also produced and mentored Cameron Crowe on Say Anything ... ( 1989 ) and Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson on Bottle Rocket ( 1996 ).
Stott was mentored by Bash, who wrote a weekly letter to him, advising him on how to develop and grow in his Christian life, as well as practicalities such as leading the Christian Union at his school.
Robert Shaw wrote, “ And it is just as certainly because of his kindness, honesty, humor, and wisdom that our hearts are warmed to see Robert Russell Bennett without peer in his field .” Robert Russell Bennett is also known to have mentored Broadway and concert arranger William David Brohn ; they first worked together on the 1966 Lincoln Center revival of Show Boat.
They later mentored South African tennis player Mark Mathabane, helping increase pressure on the South African government to end Apartheid.
Whilst being tutored like a probationary Police Constable the new PCSO may have a number of tasks to complete whilst on patrol, they will complete such tasks whilst being mentored by the PCSO Tutor.
Game spent the next two and a half years working on his debut album and being mentored by Dr. Dre.
Grand prize has been the opportunity to score a restored, feature-length silent film, mentored by a well-known composer, with subsequent premiere of the new work on the TCM channel.
Alexander was a contemporary of Alfred North Whitehead, whom he influenced, and mentored others who went on to become major figures in 20th century British philosophy.
She has presented talk-back on ABC Local Radio, and mentored students at the Australian Film, Television & Radio School.
A 2003 book, The Art of Faery, written by David Riche and mentored by Froud, contributed to the careers of twenty fairy artists of this revival movement, including Amy Brown, Myrea Pettit, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, Philippe Fernandez, James Browne, and Jessica Galbreth, many of whom went on to author individual art books.
Vijaya Corea was one of many young broadcasters mentored by Vernon Corea-he went on to become the Director-General of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.
Apart from those, many of the analysts and managers Robertson employed and mentored at Tiger Management went out on their own and are now running some of the best-known hedge fund firms, called " Tiger Cubs ".
Abraham Pais's book on Einstein suggests that Grossman mentored Einstein in tensor theory as well.
He was mentored by Louis Walsh, but was eliminated by the public and judges on 27 October 2007.

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