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Although the Appalachian Mountain Club was dominant in the area at the time, and strictly regulated rock climbing, Lester was never associated with the club, and found himself in conflict with the leading climber in the area Hans Kraus, who was head of the AMC's Safety Committee.

Kraus and married
Strauss ' closest friend was Jacob Klein but he also was intellectually engaged with Karl Löwith, Julius Guttman, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Franz Rosenzweig ( to whom Strauss dedicated his first book ), Gershom Scholem, Alexander Altmann, and the Arabist Paul Kraus, who married Strauss ' sister Bettina ( Strauss and his wife later adopted their child when both parents died in the Middle East ).
* Bernhardt Kraus ( Cameron Smith ) A young man who married Haddon Hall student Patty DuPunt.
She married Bernhardt Kraus.
In 1883 Seidl went with Neumann to Bremen, but two years later was appointed conductor of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, and in the same year he married Auguste Kraus, a distinguished singer.
There he met and married Ruth Kraus.
Kraus and McLaughlin recently released a sequel called Nanny Returns, in which Nan and Harvard Hottie are happily married ( for the most part ).

Kraus and from
Steinway employees, together with artists, dealers and friends from around the world celebrated the anniversary at the Laeiszhalle ( former Music Hall Hamburg ) with a gala concert, culminating in a showcase performance by the Steinway Artists Lang Lang, Vladimir and Vovka Ashkenazy and Detlef Kraus.
Der Sturm published poetry and prose from contributors such as Peter Altenberg, Max Brod, Richard Dehmel, Alfred Döblin, Anatole France, Knut Hamsun, Arno Holz, Karl Kraus, Selma Lagerlöf, Adolf Loos, Heinrich Mann, Paul Scheerbart, and René Schickele, and writings, drawings, and prints by such artists as Kokoschka, Kandinsky, and members of Der blaue Reiter.
" Mouthful of Cavities " featured backing vocals from Jena Kraus, who subsequently recorded a solo record with Thorn and Smith.
He would also write at various times both for and against Karl Kraus, a convert from Judaism to Roman Catholicism.
Aphoristic collections also make up an important part of the work of some modern authors, such as Josemaría Escrivá ( compiled from other spiritual authors ), Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Arthur Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Franz Kafka, Karl Kraus, Montaigne, La Rouchefoucauld, Stanislaw Jerzy Lec, Andrzej Majewski, Mikhail Turovsky, Antonio Porchia, Celia Green, Robert A. Heinlein, Blaise Pascal, E. M. Cioran and Oscar Wilde.
Mortimer, Eric Branoff, Roy Reuther, Henry Kraus and Ralph Dale began meeting with Flint autoworkers in their homes, keeping the names of new members a closely guarded secret from others in Flint and in UAW headquarters.
The show revolved around Benson's housekeeping dilemmas, his fights with the German cook Gretchen Wilhemina Kraus ( Inga Swenson, one of Guillaume's fellow alumni from Soap ), and his interactions with John Taylor ( David Hedison in the pilot episode, then Lewis J. Stadlen ), who assisted Governor Gatling as chief of staff.
" from off-stage ), Benson and Kraus eventually became good friends.
He was opposed by the nobility but supported by the burgesses and yeomanry, and the king had Kraus write the suite for this occasion, consisting of a march based on the March of the Priests from Mozart's Idomeneo, and a symphony.
In 1897, however, Kraus broke from this group with a biting satire Die demolierte Literatur ( Demolished Literature ), and was named Vienna correspondent for the newspaper Breslauer Zeitung.
In addition to his writings, Kraus gave numerous highly influential public readings during his career-between 1892 and 1936 he put on approximately 700 one-man performances, reading from the dramas of Bertolt Brecht, Gerhart Hauptmann, Johann Nestroy, Goethe, and Shakespeare, and also performing Offenbach's operettas, accompanied by piano and singing all the roles himself.
Kraus ' masterpiece is generally considered to be the massive satirical play about the First World War, Die letzten Tage der Menschheit ( The Last Days of Mankind ), which combines dialogue from contemporary documents with apocalyptic fantasy and commentary from two characters called " the Grumbler " and " the Optimist ".
Edward Timms has called the work a " faulted masterpiece " and a " fissured text " because the evolution of Kraus ' attitude during the time of its composition ( from aristocratic conservative to democratic republican ) means that the text has structural inconsistencies resembling a geological fault.
Kraus accused Békessy of extorting money from restaurant owners by threatening them with bad reviews in his paper unless they paid him.
The Award of Merit Oscar from the Academy Scientific and Technical Award ceremony was given on Feb. 11, 2012 to Franz Kraus, Johannes Steurer and Wolfgang Riedel.
* The reule of crysten religioun, by Reginald Pecock ... now first edited from Pierpont Morgan Ms. 519, by William Cabell Greet ; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1927 ; & New York, 1971 ); Millwood, N. Y., Kraus Reprint, 1987.
Among the employees inherited from the Mercedes era was engineer Ludwig Kraus.
Kraus did not share Nordhoff ’ s apparent conviction that demand for the Beetle would remain insatiable forever, and it was Kraus who developed the Audi 100, in direct contravention of instructions from Volkswagen management, and in secret.
The quantum operation formalism emerged around 1983 from work of K. Kraus, who relied on the earlier mathematical work of M. D. Choi.
In late 1927 he started to set up his own sextet or orchestra tipica ( José Pécora and David Abramsky on violin, César Ginzo and Tito Landó on bandoneón and Adolfo Kraus on bass ), directing it from behind the piano that he himself played.
It was founded by Joseph Kraus and his cousins, Milton and Julius Forcheimer, all from Nuremberg, Germany.
Also running were Deborah A. Kraus, who worked for the West Clermont school district's computer services department, and James E. Constable, who ran to protest the care his disabled son received from a state hospital.

Kraus and 1913
* Kraus und das Rassenproblem (" Kraus and the Race Problem "), in Der Brenner 4, 1913 / 1914

Kraus and until
Berg first saw Die Büchse der Pandora in 1905 in a production by Karl Kraus, but did not begin work on his opera until 1929, after he had completed his other opera,
The piece was forgotten until 1997, when the Lubo Opera Company performed it in concert in New York, after which Light Opera Works of Illinois performed the work in 1998 in a fully staged version with a new translation by Philip Kraus and Gregory Opelka.
Hans Kraus, along with Wiessner, dominated the local climbing scene until the 1950s.
Kraus was party leader until 1952.

Kraus and death
Following his death in 1933, Loos ’ body was moved to Vienna ’ s Zentralfriedhof to rest among the great artists and musicians of the city including Arnold Schoenberg, Peter Altenberg, and Karl Kraus, all some of Loos ’ closest friends and associates.
Robert Musil wrote the well-known novel The Man without Qualities, Stefan Zweig published a multitude of essays, stories and novels, Karl Kraus edited the magazine Die Fackel ( The Torch ), for which he wrote almost all articles by himself, Franz Werfel wrote some of his best novels, e. g. The Forty Days of Musa Dagh which narrates the Armenian tragedy of 1915, and after Franz Kafka's death, his life-time friend Max Brod began to publish Kafka's unfinished novels.

Kraus and had
Altenberg was a contemporary of Karl Kraus, Gustav Mahler, Arthur Schnitzler, Gustav Klimt, and Adolf Loos, with whom he had a very close relationship.
In Vienna, he attended public lectures of the satirist Karl Kraus with Berg and met Lukács, who had been living in Vienna after the failure of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Karl Eugin von Mühlfeld by Victoria Kraus ; Hélène Napoleone Bonaparte ( 1816 1910 ) by Albine de Montholon ; and Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire, whose mother remains unknown.
* Ibn al-Tammar ( seemingly being abu Bakr Husain al-Tammar, according to Kraus ) was a physician who had some disputes with Razi, as documented by Abu Hatim al-Razi in A ' lam al-Nubuwwah.
In the wake of this, Francis recorded two duets for the German Herzklang label ( a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment ) with Peter Kraus with whom she had already worked several times in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Kraus ( who had herself moved up to head of household affairs ) proved to be Benson's biggest supporter during this time as well.
In 1901, Kraus was sued by Hermann Bahr and Emmerich Bukovics, who felt they had been attacked by Die Fackel.
Also in 1901, Kraus found out that his publisher, Moriz Frisch, had taken over his magazine while he was absent on a months-long journey: Moriz Frisch had registered the magazine's front cover as a trademark and published the Neue Fackel ( New Torch ).
During that same year, Kraus also published the records of a lawsuit that Kerr had filed against him after Kraus had published Kerr's war poems in Die Fackel.
Kraus ' influence is notable in Karl Popper ; while translation of scientific theories into verificationist terms had been a standard procedure in logical positivism for some time, Popper's criticism of several philosophers and scientists that failed to comply with his notion of the scientific method took a mocking quality reminiscent of the former.
Besides his string quartets ( which have had to be carefully researched for stylistic earmarks that distinguish them clearly from Haydn ), Hoffstetter composed at least ten Masses ( several of which are preserved at the Archdiocesian Archives in Würzburg ), as well as a number of smaller church works, including a lost Miserere on which he collaborated with Swedish-German composer Joseph Martin Kraus ( 1756 1792 ).
Masato then moved on to fight in his first K-1 World MAX final for the title against Albert Kraus whom he had loss to at the K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final via decision ( Kraus went on to win the title ) and also again fought Kraus later that year at K-1 World MAX 2002 Champions ' Challenge in which resulted in a decision draw.
According to Schnitzler's diary, Felix Salten, angry with a negative review Kraus had given him, attacked the young journalist in the café.
Since 1783 the son of a priest ( of Ließau ) studied mathematics and philosophy at Königsberg, where Christian Jakob Kraus, Johann Schultz ( 1739 1805 ) and Immanuel Kant had been his teachers.

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