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Emil and books
* Emil Draitser, author of 12 books and 135 short stories, professor of Russian at Hunter College, New York and three-time winner of a fellowship grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
Many of the writers of the day, such as Sherwood Anderson and Edith Wharton, wrote autobiographical articles about their first books and many artists now famous, such as Paul Landacre, Howard Cook, and Emil Ganso, provided original prints.
* Monument to Emil Zegadłowicz, a writer who described the area of Wadowice in many of his books.
* Emil Orlik prints, books, artwork and biography
The following French editions of Emil Ludwig's books were published in the period 1926 – 1940: Biographies: Goethe ( 3 volumes ), Napoléon, Bismarck, Trois Titans, Lincoln, Le Fils de l ' Homme, Le Nil ( 2 volumes ).

Emil and had
On the other hand, Emil Post's 1936 paper had appeared and was certified independent of Turing's work.
It affirmed his dislike of what had become known as the ignorabimus, still an active issue in his time in German thought, and traced back in that formulation to Emil du Bois-Reymond.
In 1950, while working at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Fermi had a casual conversation while walking to lunch with colleagues Emil Konopinski, Edward Teller and Herbert York.
In the studio, for example, percussion legend Emil Richards used mallets made of wood that had a curve in which to place the fingers, sometimes wrapping cotton or silk string around the beating end to soften the sound.
Renowned studio percussionist Emil Richards had a hammered dulcimer in his giant Emil Richards Collection and used it in numerous soundtracks, especially in those with eastern Indian or American Country themes.
When as a result, Tiso had the Slovak regional government issue a declaration of independence on 14 March 1939, the ensuing crisis in Czech-Slovak relations was used as a pretext to summon the Czecho-Slovak President Emil Hácha to Berlin over his " failure " to keep order in his country.
For example, during his cross-examination, British Prosecutor Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe brought up claims that Ribbentrop had threatened Czechoslovak President Emil Hácha with " aggressive action ":
In 1989, von Trier's mother revealed on her deathbed that the man who he thought was his father was not, and that she had had a tryst with her former employer, Fritz Michael Hartmann ( 1909 – 2000 ), who descended from a long line of Roman Catholic classical musicians ( his grandfather was Emil Hartmann, his great grandfather J. P. E.
Hofmeister was followed a few hours later by Emil Fischer, who had amassed a wealth of chemical details supporting the peptide-bond model.
The era of the villas had though begun a few years earlier, when Elia Heikel and Emil Lindstedt bought the area around lake Gallträsk and built the first villas.
Brown had purchased this land from Emil Preyer and his sister Mary Preyer Hellwig.
Emil had operated a cedar mill.
Eight days previously, he suffered a stroke while reading Emil Cioran's Exercises of Admiration, and had subsequently lost his speech function.
The company was founded in 1948 by Ludwig Bölkow, who since 1955 with Emil Weiland had developed helicopters for Bölkow Entwicklungen KG.
Instead, Stevens was offered a job with the Fairbanks, Alaska, law firm of Emil Usibelli's Alaska attorney, Charles Clasby, whose firm – Collins and Clasby – had just lost one of its attorneys.
Meinertzhangen believed Horace Smith-Dorrien ( who had saved the British Army during the retreat from Mons ), the original choice as commander in 1916 would have quickly defeated the German commander Colonel ( later General ) Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck.
Emil Hertzka, the head of Universal Edition from 1907 until his death in 1932, had a fraught relationship with Schenker.
In 1870, he married Emma Kloss ( born 1848 ) from Liestal, with whom he had five children: Hans ( 1871-1913 ), Emil ( 1872-1913 ), Carl ( 1873-1934 ), Anna ( 1874-1893 ) and Helene ( 1876-1944 ).
Warburg's father, Emil Warburg, was a member of the illustrious Warburg family of Altona, who had converted to Christianity reportedly after a disagreement with his Conservative Jewish parents.
Towards the end of the war, when the outcome was unmistakable, Albert Einstein, who had been a friend of Warburg's father Emil, wrote Warburg at the behest of friends, asking him to leave the army and return to academia, since it would be a tragedy for the world to lose his talents.
) In 1920, psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin ( 1856 – 1926 ), the founder of contemporary scientific psychiatry, observed a " great number " of cases that had characteristics of both groups of psychoses that he originally posited were two distinct and separate illnesses, dementia praecox ( now called schizophrenia ) and manic depressive insanity ( now called bipolar disorder and recurrent depression ).
Several documents, including Emil ’ s birth certificate, list the father ’ s occupation as “ opera singer ” though others list it as “ art dealer .” It seems at least plausible that he and Emma had met as colleagues in the theater.

Emil and important
These conditions played an important role in the development of the structure theory of commutative rings in the works of David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and Emil Artin.
The writer Theodor Fontane, painter Adolf von Menzel, and Dadaist Kurt Schwitters were all guests ; Karl Liebknecht, the Spartacus Communist movement leader read a lot here and even made some key political speeches from the pavement terrace, while author Erich Kästner wrote part of his 1929 bestseller for children, Emil und die Detektive ( Emil and the Detectives ), on the same terrace and made the café the setting for an important scene in the book.
Nearly as important as Nosferatu in Murnau's filmography was The Last Laugh (" Der Letzte Mann ", German " The Last Man ") ( 1924 ), written by Carl Mayer ( a very prominent figure of the Kammerspielfilm movement ) and starring Emil Jannings.
Among the many 20th century artists who produced important works in watercolor, mention must be made of Wassily Kandinsky, Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, Egon Schiele and Raoul Dufy ; in America the major exponents included Charles Burchfield, Edward Hopper, Georgia O ' Keeffe, Charles Demuth, and John Marin, 80 % of whose total output is in watercolor.
An important theorem of Emil Artin states that for a finite extension E / F, each of the following statements is equivalent to the statement that E / F is Galois:
Certainly one of the most important dates in Bulgarian football history is 17 November 1993, a date where Emil Kostadinov scored two goals to beat France in Paris, allowing Bulgaria to qualify for the World Cup in the United States in 1994.
Alongside Emil Bodnăraş, Maurer was an important member of the Politburo in opposing the ambitions of Gheorghe Apostol and, together with Bodnăraş, helping along the establishment of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime.
An important role was played by Jiří Stříbrný and Emil Franke as well.
More than 80 paintings and drawings were on view, including a number of major canvases by Van Gogh, as well as important paintings by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Alexej von Jawlensky, Franz Marc, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Emil Nolde, and others.
Also Emil Cohn ( 1904 ) continued to develop his alternative model ( as described above ), and while comparing his theory with that of Lorentz, he discovered some important physical interpretations of the Lorentz transformations.

Emil and role
* Metropolitan Opera, New York: 12 November 1886, conducted by Anton Seidl, with Therese Herbert-Förster ( the wife of Victor Herbert ) in the title role, Carl Zobel as Radamès, Marianne Brandt as Amneris, Adolf Robinson as Amonasro, Emil Fischer as Ramfis, and Georg Sieglitz as the King.
Chatterton moved to Hollywood with Forbes in 1928, and with the help of Emil Jannings, was cast in her first film role in Sins of the Fathers.
In the revised continuity, Phineas Potter's role in the Superman mythos has been largely replaced by a seemingly more competent professor, Emil Hamilton.
In April 1949, he appeared in Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific, originating the role of French Planter Emil de Becque, and his operatic-style, highly expressive performance of the hit song " Some Enchanted Evening " made him a matinée idol and a national celebrity.
He is perhaps best known for his Academy Award-winning role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the 1982 film An Officer and a Gentleman, and his Emmy Award-winning role as Fiddler in the 1977 ABC television miniseries Roots.
His role as drill sergeant Emil Foley in the 1982 film An Officer and a Gentleman ( opposite Richard Gere ) showcased his talent and won him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Hence, since being outside of Czechoslovakia he has become known mostly for his character actor roles which began in 2001 when Roden secured his first major role in the American psychological thriller, 15 Minutes, where he played the criminal Emil Slovak partnered with Oleg Taktarov opposite NYPD cop Flemming played by Robert De Niro.
Film interpreters of the role include Friedrich Kühne in the 1922 silent version starring Emil Jannings, Hilton Edwards in Orson Welles ' 1952 film, Anthony Nicholls in Laurence Olivier's 1965 film, and Pierre Vaneck in the 1995 film starring Laurence Fishburne.
Mantegazza was a neurophysiologist, and when he wrote the book, impressive discoveries were being made at a quick pace around European laboratories on the organization and function of the nervous system, by scientists like Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Charles Scott Sherrington, Emil du Bois-Reymond, and where the role of axons and synapses in the transmission of information and of neural networks were being elucidated.
Actor Lance Henriksen accepted the role of Emil Fouchon stating he was great fan of Woo, noting that his earlier films " were so creative, so balletic, and had this incredible philosophy in them.
Emil Joseph " Buzzie " Bavasi (; December 12, 1914 – May 1, 2008 ) was an American executive in Major League Baseball who played a major role in the operation of three franchises from the late 1940s through the mid-1980s.
Meyer's critical role in reframing Emil Kraepelin's dementia praecox disease concept into a uniquely American psychogenic republic of " reactions " is detailed in Richard Noll, American Madness: The Rise and Fall of Dementia Praecox ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2011 ).
Walo Lüönd ( born April 13, 1927 in Zug, † June 17, 2012 in Locarno ) was a Swiss movie actor, best known for his role in the movie The Swissmakers ( Die Schweizermacher ) along with comedian Emil Steinberger.

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