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Altenberg was a contemporary of Karl Kraus, Gustav Mahler, Arthur Schnitzler, Gustav Klimt, and Adolf Loos, with whom he had a very close relationship.
The average daily progress was only 0. 85 feet a day, which was very slow, or 1. 18 feet daily according to historian George Kraus.
* Joseph Martin Kraus ( 1756 – 1792 ) was Kapellmeister ( Ordinarie Capellmästere ) in Stockholm at the court of king Gustav III of Sweden.
In 2006, Carnegie Mellon Trustee Jill Gansman Kraus donated the-tall sculpture Walking to the Sky, which was placed the lawn facing Forbes Ave between the University Center and Warner Hall.
His original epitaph was discovered in the catacomb of Callixtus ( see Kraus, Roma sotterranea, p. 154 et seq.
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.
* 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.
The Lear Jet Stereo 8 track cartridge was designed by Richard Kraus while working under Bill Lear and for his Lear Jet Corporation in 1963.
The second was Prof. John D. Kraus, who, after World War II, started a radio observatory at Ohio State University and wrote a textbook on radio astronomy, long considered a standard by radio astronomers.
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 ).
One of the public critics of the spelling reform was Josef Kraus, the president of the Deutscher Lehrerverband ( German Association of Teachers ).
In spite of their adversarial relationship ( during the early years, Kraus ' trademark line was a loud " I hear you!
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.
Plaque of Karl Kraus on the house where he was born in Jicin | Jičín
Karl Kraus ( April 28, 1874 – June 12, 1936 ) was an Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet.
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 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 ).
While at the beginning Die Fackel was similar to journals like the magazine Weltbühne, it became more and more a magazine that was privileged in its editorial independence, which Kraus could provide by his funding.
After 1911, however, Kraus was usually the sole author.

Kraus and born
* December 15 – Joseph Martin Kraus, composer (" the Swedish Mozart ") ( born 1756 )
Muench was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Joseph Muench and Theresa Kraus on February 18, 1889, the first of seven surviving children.
Hoffstetter is best known for his friendship with Kraus, who was born in nearby Miltenberg-am-Main.
* Adalbert Kraus ( born 1937 ), a German tenor
* Adam Kraus ( born 1984 ), American footballer
* Alanna Kraus ( born 1977 ), Canadian speed skater
* Brigitte Kraus ( born 1956 ), German middle distance runner
* Bruce Kraus ( born 1954 ), American politician and businessman
* Charles Kraus ( clown ) ( born 1946 ), American clown, magician, writer, and comedian
* Daniel Kraus ( born 1984 ), German footballer
* Dick Kraus ( born 1937 ), American educator and politician
* Engelbert Kraus ( born 1934 ), German football player
* Hans-Georg Kraus ( born 1949 ), German footballer
* Hansi Kraus ( born 1952 ), actor
* Jillian Kraus ( born 1986 ), American water polo player
* Katja Kraus ( born 1970 ), German footballer
* Kevin Kraus ( born 1992 ), German footballer
* Melanie Kraus ( born 1974 ), German long-distance runner
* Nadine Kraus ( born 1988 ), German footballer
* Nicola Kraus ( born 1974 ), American novelist
* Ognjen Kraus ( born 1945 ), Croatian physician and president of the Jewish community Zagreb
* Oliver Kraus ( born 1970 ), English musician

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