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She began flying in 1932 in gliders and left medical school in 1933 at the invitation of Wolf Hirth to become a full-time glider pilot / instructor at Hornberg in Baden-Württemberg.
Virtually every German aeronautical engineer and test pilot of note during the 1920s and 30s spent time building, testing, and flying aircraft at the Wasserkuppe, including the Günter brothers, Wolf Hirth, the Horten brothers, Robert Kronfeld, Hans Jacobs, Alexander Lippisch, Willy Messerschmitt, Hanna Reitsch, Peter Riedel, Alexander Schleicher and many, many others.
Wolf Hirth also took part in International Championships of Touring Aircraft Challenge 1929, Challenge 1932 ( 6th place ) and Challenge 1934 ( 13th place ).
With the assistance of Wolf Hirth, Martin Schempp founded his own company in Göppingen in 1935: " Sportflugzeugbau Göppingen Martin Schempp ".
In 1938, Wolf Hirth, mainly responsible for the design work, officially became a partner in the company, which then took on the new name “ Sportflugzeugbau Schempp-Hirth ”.
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Martin Schempp founded his own company in Göppingen in 1935, with the assistance of Wolf Hirth.
In 1938, Wolf Hirth, mainly responsible for the design work, officially became a partner in the company, which then became “ Sportflugzeugbau Schempp-Hirth ”.
He was the elder brother of Wolf Hirth who would go on to become a famous sailplane designer and manufacturer.
These were discovered in 1933 by two German glider pilots, Hans Deutschmann and Wolf Hirth, above the Riesengebirge.
The best German pilot, Wolf Hirth, had 16. 25 pts ( 12th place, Klemm L. 25 ), but most Germans had a few points less.
Riding these waves, similar in some ways to surfing on an ocean wave, has been widely used to reach great altitudes in sailplanes since they were discovered by German glider pilots, including Wolf Hirth, in 1933 in the Riesengebirge.

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* Pitikwahanapiwiyin ( Pîhtokahânapiwiyin-‘ Poundmaker ’, Chief of the River Cree, born about 1842 in the North Battleford Region in Saskatchewan ; son of Sikakwayan (‘ Skunk Skin ’), an shaman of the Assiniboine and a Franco-Canadian Métisse, the sister of Chief Mistāwasis (" Big Child "), Chief of a band consisting of Plains River Cree ( Sīpīwininiwak-paskwāwiyiniwak ), Woods River Cree (‘ Sīpīwininiwak-sakāwiyiniwak ’), Western Woodland Cree ( Sakāwiyiniwak ) and Nakoda ( Stoney ), was adopted in 1873 by the Siksika chief Crowfoot as son, lived several years by the Blackfeet-name Makoyi-koh-kin (‘ Wolf Thin Legs ’) under the Siksika, returned to the Cree, became counselor of the Chief Pihew-kamihkosit (‘ Red Pheasant ’), was involved in the negotiations for the Treaty 6 in 1876 and went in 1879 in the Poundmaker reservation, later he participated in the siege of Battleford and the Battle of Cut Knife, died 4 July 1886 in Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta )
Warner Wolf replaces Bill Baldwin, who died following filming for Rocky III, as co-commentator.
Grey Wolf died, but not before stabbing Mishawaka in the breast.
The couple divorced in 1990 ; Wolf later died of breast cancer in 2005, at age 47.
Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman lived and died on Fårö and several of his films were filmed there, among them Through a Glass Darkly ( 1961 ), Persona ( 1966 ), Hour of the Wolf ( 1968 ), Shame ( 1968 ), The Passion of Anna ( 1969 ), and Scenes from a Marriage ( 1972 ),, as well as Liv Ullmann ’ s Faithless ( 2000 ), based on a Bergman screenplay.
Wolf died of leukemia on April 22, 1996 while living in a retirement community located near Syracuse.
Markus Wolf died in his sleep at his Berlin home on 9 November 2006.
Wolf died 1 December 2011 in Berlin, where she lived with her husband, Gerhard Wolf.
Born in London, Ontario, Canada, Garber is of Russian Jewish descent ; his parents were Joe Garber ( died 1995 ) and wife, Hope Wolf ( an actress, singer, and the host of At Home with Hope Garber ).
Elizabeth died in 1841 after the birth of their eighth child, Sarah, and Gould's books subsequently used illustrations by a number of artists, including Henry Constantine Richter, William Matthew Hart and Joseph Wolf.
Their capture of Rasalhague cemented their leadership in the Invasion and after the original ilKhan died, senior Wolf Khan Ulric Kerensky replaced him.
" Katie and the Dreamtime Land " is a tribute to American folk singer Kate Wolf, who died from leukaemia in 1986.
* July 7-Rudolf Wolf, astronomer ( died 1893 )
Swayze's publicist, Annett Wolf, confirmed to CNN that he had died of pancreatic cancer.
Its prison walls have witnessed the tragic fate of many ' criminals ' who spent their days there-maybe their last-under inhumane conditions, and, periodically, various highly ranked noblemen have also been imprisoned there including rulers such as Archbishop Adalbert III, arrested by his own ministeriales in 1198, Count Albert of Friesach ( in 1253 ), the Styrian governor Siegmund von Dietrichstein, captured by insurgent peasants in 1525, and Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau, who died here in 1617 after six years of imprisonment.
In the novel, from the annotations of Leonard Wolf, it is mentioned that Van Helsing had a son who died.
By the time Wolf had arrived Boas had died and his anthropological style, which was suspicious of generalization and preferred detailed studies of particular subjects, was also out of fashion.
The Native American Sioux chief, Long Wolf, a veteran of the Sioux wars was buried here on June 13, 1892 having died age 59 of bronchial pneumonia while taking part in the European tour of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
* February-Ernst Wilhelm Wolf, composer ( died 1792 )
In March 2005, bassist and founding member Billy, also known as Bass Wolf, died of a heart attack at the age of 38.
The Sermo Lupi ad Anglos (' The Sermon of the Wolf to the English ') is the title given to a homily composed in England between 1010-1016 by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York ( died 1023 ), who commonly styled himself Lupus, or ' wolf ' after the first element in his name = ' wolf-stone '.
On the September 5, 2008 episode of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, it was revealed that Cafferty's wife of 35 years, Carol, had died that day of unknown causes.
As Father Wolf died, the barrier between the worlds became so strong that traveling from one to another was only possible in special places for most beings.

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The subculture surfaced on Broadway as musical comedy in The Nervous Set ( 1959 ) by Neurotica editor Jay Landesman and Theodore J. Flicker with music by Tommy Wolf and lyrics by Fran Landesman ; this was the source of two jazz standards, " Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most " and " The Ballad of the Sad Young Men " ( recorded by Gil Evans, Anita O ' Day, Roberta Flack, Petula Clark, Rod McKuen, Shirley Bassey and others ).
* 1959 to 1961 Henry Wolf
" John " Thurman was a British Scout Leader who served as Camp Chief from 1943 until 1969 and was awarded the Bronze Wolf Award in 1959.
* The Back-breaking Leaf, Candid Eye / Documentary 60 series, 1959 ( co-producer with Wolf Koenig )
* La Battaison, 1959 ( co-producer with Wolf Koenig )
* Emergency Ward, Candid Eye / Documentary 60 series, 1959 ( co-producer with Wolf Koenig )
* End of the Line, Candid Eye / Documentary 60 series, 1959 ( co-producer with Wolf Koenig )
* Glenn Gould – Off the Record, Candid Eye / Documentary 60 series, 1959 ( co-director and co-producer with Wolf Koenig )
* Glenn Gould – On the Record, Candid Eye / Documentary 60 series, 1959 ( co-director and co-producer with Wolf Koenig )
Chaney would go on to play a wolf man ( if not the Wolf Man ) in very similar makeup in the 1959 Mexican film La Casa del Terror and a famous 1962 episode of TV's Route 66 titled Lizard's Leg and Owlet's Wing, which also starred Boris Karloff as the Frankenstein Monster.
* John Thurman, British Scouting notable, awardee of the Bronze Wolf in 1959
* 1959 – Make Me an Offer by Wolf Mankowitz, Monty Norman and David Heneker
His film Stars, shot in 1959 by the German director Konrad Wolf, was awarded the Special Jury Prize at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival.
He also reported on various Ku Klux Klan activities, including the killing of " Freedom Summer " workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner in articles, stories, and books such as Wolf Whistle ( 1959 ), The Klansman ( 1965 ) and Three Lives for Mississippi ( 1965 ).
* Wolf Whistle and Other Stories ( 1959, retitled The Outsider and Other Stories in the UK, The Outsider 1961 film )

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