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Alojz and Kraigher
Among the people interned in the camp were scientist Aleš Strojnik, writer Vitomil Zupan, poets Alojz Gradnik and France Balantič, historians Bogo Grafenauer and Vasilij Melik, sculptor Jakob Savinšek, playwright and essayist Bojan Štih, journalist Ernest Petrin, and politicians Anton Vratuša, Boris Kraigher and France Bučar.

Alojz and Ivan
Well-known people from the region include architects Max Fabiani and Vojteh Ravnikar ; poets Simon Gregorčič, Alojz Gradnik, Srečko Kosovel, and Matej Bor ; writers Danilo Lokar, France Bevk, Ivan Pregelj, and Ciril Kosmač ; aviation pioneer Edvard Rusjan ; artists Veno Pilon, Zoran Mušič, and Anton Gojmir Kos ; military men Anton Haus, Sergej Mašera, Janko Premrl ( a. k. a. Vojko ), and Leon Rupnik ; the composer of the melody for the Slovenian national anthem Stanko Premrl ; sportsman Jure Franko ; entrepreneur Ivo Boscarol ; politicians Engelbert Besednjak, Drago Marušič, Marko Natlačen, and Borut Pahor ; and scholars Simon Rutar, Milko Kos, Dušan Pirjevec Ahac, Ivo Urbančič, and Dean Komel.

Alojz and Ljubljana
# Janez Strnad, Mladen Gros, Marjan Hribar, Alojz Kodre, Naloge iz fizike ( Exercises from Physics ), ( DMFA SRS, Ljubljana 1981, pp 108 ).
# Janez Strnad, Alojz Kodre, Profesor Kuščer-In Memoriam ( In memory of professor Kuščer ), ( FMF, IJS, Ljubljana February 2, 2000 ).

Ivan and Cankar
The most important authors of this period were Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič and Dragotin Kette, while Ivan Grohar and Rihard Jakopič were among the most talented Slovene visual artists of the time.
* December 11 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian writer ( b. 1876 )
* May 10 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian writer ( d. 1918 )
Some of the University's better-known students include: Christian Doppler, Kurt Adler, Franz Alt, Bruno Bettelheim, Rudolf Bing, Lucian Blaga, Josef Breuer, F. F. Bruce, Elias Canetti, Ivan Cankar, Otto Maria Carpeaux, Felix Ehrenhaft, Mihai Eminescu, Paul Feyerabend, Heinz Fischer, O. W. Fischer, Ivan Franko, Sigmund Freud, Alcide De Gasperi, Ernst Gombrich, Kurt Gödel, Erich Göstl, Franz Grillparzer, Jörg Haider, Edmund Husserl, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Marie Jahoda, Elfriede Jelinek, Percy Lavon Julian, Karl Kautsky, Elisabeth Kehrer, Hans Kelsen, Rudolf Kirchschläger, Arthur Koestler, Jernej Kopitar, Karl Kordesch, Karl Kraus, Bruno Kreisky, Richard Kuhn, Paul Lazarsfeld, Gustav Mahler, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Lise Meitner, Gregor Mendel, Franz Mesmer, Franc Miklošič, Alois Mock, Matija Murko, Pope Pius III, Maxim Podoprigora, Hans Popper, Karl Popper, Otto Preminger, Wilhelm Reich, Peter Safar, Mordkhe Schaechter, Arthur Schnitzler, Albin Schram, Wolfgang Schüssel, Joseph Schumpeter, Theodor Herzl, John J. Shea, Jr., Adalbert Stifter, Yemima Tchernovitz-Avidar, Kurt Waldheim, Otto Weininger, Stefan Zweig, and Huldrych Zwingli.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Trieste was a buzzing cosmopolitan city frequented by artists and philosophers such as James Joyce, Italo Svevo, Sigmund Freud, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, Scipio Slataper, and Umberto Saba.
Since the 1960s, Kosovel has become a poetic icon, in the league of the most prestigious Slovene literates like France Prešeren and Ivan Cankar.
In the autumn of 1923, Kosovel established the " Ivan Cankar Club ", named after the Slovenian radical author.
During all this period, the " Ivan Cankar Club " continued its activity, organizing literary and poetic evenings.
Ivan Cankar () ( 10 May 1876 – 11 December 1918 ) was a Slovene writer, playwright, essayist, poet and political activist.
Ivan Cankar was born in the Carniolan town of Vrhnika near Ljubljana.
Ivan Cankar as a martyr: caricature by Hinko Smrekar, 1913
Ivan Cankar wrote around 30 books and is considered one of the primary exponents of Slovene modernist literature, alongside Oton Župančič, Dragotin Kette and Josip Murn.
Ivan Cankar with some female friends in Rožnik, Ljubljana
Modernist monument to Ivan Cankar in Ljubljana, at Cankar Hall, designed by Franc Rihtar and Edvard Ravnikar
Ivan Cankar on the 10, 000 Slovenian tolar | tolar bill, highest value banknote in Slovenia between 1994 and 2007
Numerous streets, squares, public buildings and institutions have been named after Ivan Cankar.
* Izidor Cankar, Preface to " Ivan Cankar, Zbrani spisi " ( Ljubljana: Blasnikova tiskarna, 1937 )
* France Bernik, Ivan Cankar: monografska študija ( LJubljana: Cankarjeva založba, 1987 )
* Dušan Kermauner, Ivan Cankar in slovenska politika leta 1918 ( Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, 1968 )
* Filip Kumbatovič Kalan, Trois précurseurs du théǎtre contemporain en Yougoslavie: Branislav Nušić, Ivan Cankar, Miroslav Krleža ( Paris: Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1963 )

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Many musicians and celebrities were involved in the show including Princess Diana, Brian Eno, Michael Bolton, Meatloaf, Zuccero, Nenad Bach, The Edge, and Bono, who recited at the end of the title song ( Miss Sarajevo ) the famous Ivan Gundulić verses: ” O lijepa, o draga, o slatka slobodo ” (“ Oh beautiful, oh precious, oh sweet Liberty ”).
Ivan Stang c / o The Church of the SubGenius: Larynx ( on " Christianity Is Stupid ")
In his later Slavonic books ( printed in PLC ) he signed " Ioann ( Ivan ) Fe ( o ) dorovich " ( with some orthographic differences ), and added a nickname " a Muscovite printer " or just simply " a Muscovite ".
Ermac makes an appearance in the 1947 film Tale of the Siberian Land ( Skazanie o zemle sibirskoi ) directed by Ivan Pyryev.

Ivan and Ljubljana
The Solkan Bridge, built in 1906 After the Ljubljana earthquake of 1895, the city experienced a rapid modernization under the charismatic Liberal nationalist mayors Ivan Hribar and Ivan Tavčar.
Ivo Lah ( also known as Ivan Lah ; Štrukljeva vas near Cerknica, Austria-Hungary, now Slovenia, September 5, 1896 – March 23, 1979, Ljubljana, SFR Yugoslavia, now Slovenia ) was a Slovenian mathematician and actuary, best known for his discovery of the Lah numbers in 1955.
Much of the work on Prague castle was completed while Plečnik was in his hometown of Ljubljana, where he moved to teach at the fledgling University of Ljubljana in 1921, following the invitation of fellow architect Ivan Vurnik.
* Osem let pozneje (' Eight Years Later ', co-authored with Ivan Borštner and David Tasić ); Ljubljana: Založba Karantanija, 1995.
* Boris Paternu, Ivan Cankar in slovenska literarna tradicija ( Ljubljana: Slavistično društvo Slovenije, 1969 )
* Josip Vidmar, Ivan Cankar ( Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije, 1969 )
* Božo Vodušek, Ivan Cankar ( Ljubljana: Hram, 1937 )
* Farewell, a bronze relief by Ivan Zajec at Prešeren Monument, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Soon afterwards, he was appointed by Ivan Hribar, the liberal mayor of Ljubljana, as a chief archivist of the Ljubljana City Archives, which he remained until his death.
* Ivan Prijatelj, Književnost mladoslovencev ( Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, 1962 ).
* Ivan Stopar, Gradovi na Slovenskem ( Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, 1991 ).

Ivan and 1954
* Ivan Ivanovich Tolstoy ( 1880 – 1954 ), philologist and academician
Notable Presidents of IEEE and its founding organizations include Elihu Thomson ( AIEE, 1889 – 1890 ), Alexander Graham Bell ( AIEE, 1891 – 1892 ), Charles Proteus Steinmetz ( AIEE, 1901 – 1902 ), Lee De Forest ( IRE, 1930 ), Frederick E. Terman ( IRE, 1941 ), William R. Hewlett ( IRE, 1954 ), Ernst Weber ( IRE, 1959 ; IEEE, 1963 ), and Ivan Getting ( IEEE, 1978 ).
* Ivan Grigoryevich Borisov ( 1921 – 1954 ), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union
* Ivan Saktor ( b. 1954 )
State Security General Ivan Aleksandrovich Serov (, August 13, 1905 – July 1, 1990 ) was a prominent leader of Soviet security and intelligence agencies, head of the KGB between March 1954 and December 1958, as well as head of the GRU between 1958 and 1963.
The church has very unusual architecture: the clergyman behind the new design was Reverend Canon Ivan Corea who was Vicar of St Luke's Church, Borella, for 25 years ( 1929 – 1954 ).
On September 3, 1947, construction began again in the Leningrad subway, and finally, in December 1954 the Council of Ministers of the USSR ordered the establishment of the state transport organization ' Leningradsky Metropoliten '; it was initially headed by Ivan Novikov.
* The Hunters and the Hunted, Ivan Bahrianyi ( 1954, 1956 )
He graduated from the Lincoln Academy in Gaston County, North Carolina, and went on to earn a drama degree from North Carolina Central University in 1954, where the theater troupe is known as the Ivan Dixon Players.
Ivan appeared in 14 US films from 1944 to 1954.

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