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In St. | Louis, a prosperous German soap maker, Eberhard Anhe |
But in St. | Louis, a community-run grocery is an untested concep |
Brown, | Louis; A Radar History of World War II, Inst. of Phy |
The Millers adopted | Louis a few years back, and he quickly became Romeo' |
Strange, | Louis A, Recollections of an airman, John Hamilton L |
The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to | Louis A. Landa (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970, with |
Louis A. Bartlett (1873-1951) was an attorney and Ma | |
Louis A. Coolidge, Treasurer of the United Shoe Mach | |
Won the | Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award (AHL coach of the y |
1974 | Louis A. de la Parte, Jr. |
Louis A. Fuertes - Lottery drawing host | |
It was built in 1935 by architect | Louis A. Simon in the Mission Revival Style. |
James G. Snitzer was born in Ohio 1926 to | Louis A. Snitzer and Marie Donahue Snitzer. |
Mistake - co-owner | Louis A. Letourneau was misspelt H.A. LETOURNEAU. |
Fort Wayne, IN: | Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, 1985. |
It was originally built for | Louis A. Machemehl, his wife Adelheid Machemehl (d. |
Louis A. Horvitz Professor of Law | |
It was designed by | Louis A. Simpson and was built in 1935. |
Miriam Snitzer was born in Ohio 1922 to | Louis A. Snitzer and Marie Donahue Snitzer. |
Gottschalk, | Louis A. (1985), The tree of knowledge, Corona del M |
Kish won the | Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award as AHL coach of the |
17 December - | Louis Abel Beffroy de Reigny, dramatist (b.1757). |
co Spectator article (posted Oct. 21, 2000) on | Louis Abolafia and the Exotic Erotic Ball |
Mathew St. Patrick - | Louis Accord |
He is currently the coach of the St. | Louis Aces. |
Stade | Louis Achille is a multi-use stadium in Fort-de-Fran |
February 20 - Justin | Louis, actor |
Simon | Louis Adler (August 30, 1867 - May 23, 1934) was a U |
Louis Adlon as Muckenfuss | |
He was the father of | Louis Adolphe le Doulcet and Philippe Gustave le Dou |
A Memoir of | Louis Agassiz (1883) |
Louis Agassiz | |
Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), scientist | |
May 28 - | Louis Agassiz, zoologist and geologist (died 1873) |
What we owe to | Louis Agassiz, as a teacher. |
It was named in honor of | Louis Agassiz. |
He studied under | Louis Agassiz. |
Ward Putnam in 1872, named after the zoologist | Louis Agassiz. |
chool opened in July 1873, initially headed by | Louis Agassiz. |
d at Harvard University where he was taught by | Louis Agassiz. |
retired on November 8, 2002 and died in Saint | Louis, aged 77. |
Louis Aguirre is an Emmy Award winning American tele | |
This airport also houses the Greater St. | Louis Air & Space Museum in Hanger #2. |
crowd of spectators watched at the Lambert-St. | Louis Airport, Mayor Becker, Robertson, and other St |
Days of Obsidian, Days of Grace, with Adrian | Louis, Al Hunter, and Jim Northrup, 1994, |
Louis Alexander Fagan was born in 1854 in Naples, It | |
Louis Alexander Ciola (1922-1981) was an American Ma | |
Louis Alexander Fagan (1845-1903) was an Anglo-Itali | |
.M.S. Christian College [1959-1963] was Samuel | Louis Alexander Ratnayake. |
Louis Alfred Becquerel (June 3, 1814-1862) was a Fre | |
KDO89 (sometimes referred to as St. | Louis All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station t |
Louis Allain (L) 636 | |
Louis, Allen (1984). | |
Louis Allen, Burma: The Longest War 1941-45, J.M. De | |
Louis Allen, murdered civil rights activist and logg | |
18 June - Charles | Louis Alphonse Laveran, physician, awarded 1907 Nobe |
Charles | Louis Alphonse Laveran (18 June 1845 - 18 May 1922) |
Louis, already Duke of Anjou, was in this group and | |
Louis also wrote articles for a wide number of techn | |
any other cities, like Newark, Chicago and St. | Louis, also built massive, unattractive public housi |
Jo Trent m. | Louis Alter |
It Means To Miss New Orleans" (Eddie DeLange, | Louis Alter) |
You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" ( | Louis Alter, Eddie DeLange) |
"You Turned the Tables on Me" ( | Louis Alter, Sidney D. Mitchell) - 3:29 |
Jean-Pierre Gorin was a student of | Louis Althusser, of Michel Foucault and Jacques Laca |
With | Louis Althusser. |
It was produced and directed by | Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker. |
ng August 16 from Bishop Purcell, with Bishops | Louis Amadeus Rappe and Louis De Goesbriand serving |
Prince | Louis Amadeus of Savoy (Turin, 1622 - Turin, 1628) |
He later became the coach of the St. | Louis Ambrose team. |
In 1992, he joined the St. | Louis Ambush of the National Professional Soccer Lea |
He then joined the St. | Louis Ambush in the National Professional Soccer Lea |
oe Reiniger - Former soccer player for the St. | Louis Ambush, Milwaukee Wave and St. Louis Steamers |
also played the 1999-2000 season with the St. | Louis Ambush. |
two armies met at Heiligerlee on May 23 where | Louis ambushed the Spanish troops. |
A co-production between Opera Theatre of Saint | Louis, American Lyric Theater, and Wexford Festival |
Amighetti's Bakery was founded in 1921 by | Louis Amighetti,an Italian immigrant, later by his s |
rs headed into the off-season with free agents | Louis Amundson, Calvin Booth, Herbert Hill, Andre Ig |
cle the Carlist claimant Carlos V made Charles | Louis an Infante of Spain. |
rain station is on the Amtrak line between St. | Louis and Chicago. |
n in Scranton, Pennsylvania to Jewish parents, | Louis and Rose Grass. |
Toledo, St. | Louis and Western Railroad, commonly called the Clov |
The Return Game II ( | Louis and Gage) (2:52) |
Les invasions barbares, Denise Robert, Daniel | Louis and Fabienne Vonier, producers |
Louis and Char Magnifico are known as The Traveling | |
s jurisdiction over the eastern suburbs of St. | Louis and the city of Carbondale. |
The crusader expedition was led by French King | Louis and the German Emperor Conrad III. |
Napoleon dissolved the kingdom and had Charles | Louis and his mother brought to France. |
Danforth returned to St. | Louis and joined the medical faculty of Washington U |
Clarence Jowars Smith in Danville, Virginia to | Louis and Mary Smith. |
Peter and Isabella had only one son, | Louis and seven daughters. |
tary and stormwater systems in the city of St. | Louis and portions of St. Louis County. |
his education at Washington University in St. | Louis and then was a Rhodes Scholar. |
Together they had three children, William, | Louis, and Elizabeth. |
Louis and Rose were also survived by five grandchild | |
Louis), and New Jersey (Trenton). | |
so began to form branches on Fullerton and St. | Louis and North Ave and Damen. |
In 1968, Inaugural was towed to St. | Louis and established as a floating museum. |
Book Concern included offices in Chicago, St. | Louis and on the Pacific coast. |
It consisted of St. | Louis and St. Lawrence wards in the city of Montreal |
s born in Conecuh County, Alabama, to the late | Louis and Eula Morgan Reed. |
He thus merited with Jacques, | Louis, and Antoine the applause of Governor Pierre d |
el A Robertson in 1994 and they have two boys, | Louis and Finley. |
Lily Sheil in Leeds, England, the youngest of | Louis and Rebecca Sheil's six children. |
eason he sold the club, which was moved to St. | Louis and renamed the St. Louis Browns before the 19 |
d Racine College, Washington University in St. | Louis, and Dickinson College. |
y of Illinois and Washington University in St. | Louis, and served in the United States Navy, before |
The new owners moved the team to St. | Louis and began play as the Spirits of St. Louis. |
In 1997, the database was named | Louis and made available on the Internet. |
In 1361, | Louis and Joan had to flee Naples for Gaeta to escap |
Ellen moved to St. | Louis and Irene settled in the Boston area. |
It consisted of the St. | Louis and St. Jean Baptiste wards of the city of Mon |
Ribaudo was born and raised in St. | Louis and attended Washington University. |
s train operated daily between Chicago and St. | Louis and tri-weekly between St. Louis and Laredo. |
ticipated military actions in New Orleans, St. | Louis, and Mobile. |
The daughter of the Dauphin and Dauphine, | Louis and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. |
nce Inn by Marriott Hotel, The Boulevard-Saint | Louis, and The Saint Louis Galleria. |
Gorat's was founded in 1944 by | Louis and Nettie Gorat. |
Niemann was born in St. | Louis and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madis |
They have three children Jake, | Louis and Billi. |
epresent the four rivers which converge at St. | Louis and East St. |
In St. | Louis and the midwest, toasted ravioli typically con |
Although | Louis and Ansgarde already had two children, Louis a |
Founded by | Louis and Charlotte Hyde, the collection contains hi |
oisy Cathedral, otherwise the Church of Saints | Louis and Nicholas, Choisy |
Loop near both Washington University in Saint | Louis and the St. Louis Walk of Fame. |
She had three brothers, Charles, | Louis, and John; and one older sister, Bonne. |
He has two children, Leah and | Louis, and two stepchildren. |
It was designed by the architect Victor | Louis and had a capacity of 2,300 spectators. |
e years in Jesuit colleges, principally in St. | Louis and Detroit. |
Rothman was born and raised in St. | Louis and attended public schools. |
Artald's return in 946 was supported by | Louis and Otto I, King of the East Franks. |
Gambaro grew up in St. | Louis and graduated from St. Louis University High S |
strict includes an irregular pattern along St. | Louis and Belleville Streets. |
In 1376, | Louis and the Navarrese captured Durazzo, thus reest |
grew up around the Cambria Station on the St. | Louis and Cairo Railroad. |
Louis and a master's degree in urban studies from Oc | |
r ordained ministry at Concordia Seminary, St. | Louis, and served first as pastor of a mission congr |
Louis and the Brothel is a British documentary that | |
In 1852, her tours extended west to St. | Louis and Chicago. |
13. | Louis Anderson |
Taught by | Louis Andriessen (composition), Geert van Keulen (in |
Composers such as | Louis Andriessen, Cornelis de Bondt and Martijn Padd |
Subsequent influences include | Louis Andriessen, Gavin Bryars and Laurence Crane. |
While in St. | Louis, Andrus preached many sermons. |
1750), and | Louis Antoine (d. |
Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon, (2 August 1772 - 21 | |
The Boudeuse, of | Louis Antoine de Bougainville |
He also played with | Louis Antoine Jullien's orchestra. |
Louis Antoine Smith (born 22 April 1989) is an Engli | |
November 11 - | Louis Antoine de Bougainville, French explorer (died |
March 14 - | Louis Antoine Jullien, conductor and composer (b. |
- | Louis Antoine de Bougainville, 1758" |
14 March - | Louis Antoine Jullien, conductor (b.1812). |
August 31 - | Louis Antoine de Bougainville, explorer (born 1729) |
Louis Antoine Jullien, (1812-1860), French conductor | |
It was first passed through in 1768 by | Louis Antoine de Bougainville, who christened it. |
o a sailor and circumnavigator, was the son of | Louis Antoine de Bougainville. |
lly opened on Thursday 7 May 2009 by Professor | Louis Appleby. |
translated the works of Sherwood Anderson and | Louis Aragon into Japanese. |
Louis Aragon died on 24 December 1982, his friend Je | |
Louis Aragon/Eduardo Carrasco (Arrangement: Eduardo | |
Louis Arbessier as Lelievre | |
Louis Arbessier ... Bricard, le ministre | |
Louis Arbessier: Le comte d'Hesselin | |
Agriculture and public works: | Louis Archambault |
During 1899, the St. | Louis architect George R. Mann visited the governor |
The St. | Louis architects Murphy and Mackey were the architec |
WIBI in the St. | Louis area |
WSIE is the all jazz format in the Greater St. | Louis area. |
St. Charles, Missouri, USA, it serves the St. | Louis area. |
00,000, most of it from the St. Louis/East St. | Louis area." |
Joe | Louis Arena is a Detroit People Mover station in Dow |
July 10, 1987: Detroit, MI - Joe | Louis Arena |
July 12, 1985: Joe | Louis Arena - Detroit, MI |
Recorded March 28, 1988 at Joe | Louis Arena in Detroit. |
07/22/06: Detroit, MI - Joe | Louis Arena |
September 3, 1983: Detroit, MI - Joe | Louis Arena |
28/08/1971: St. | Louis Arena - St. Louis, MO |
04/02/74: St. | Louis Arena - St. Louis, MO |
Abel's #12 banner hanging in Joe | Louis Arena. |
During this time, the St. | Louis, Arkansas and Texas railroad would be built th |
Louis Armand was born in Paris. | |
For years, | Louis Armstrong and his All Stars would open each pu |
Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peters | |
Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (1957, with Lou | |
Ella Fitzgerald and | Louis Armstrong - Ella and Louis Again (1957) |
One of the early recorded versions was done by | Louis Armstrong in 1931. |
Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peters | |
Louis Armstrong (1921) | |
Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington: The Great Summit | |
Zat You Santa - | Louis Armstrong |
"We Have All the Time in the World" - | Louis Armstrong |
In 1953 | Louis Armstrong sang with them at the Pasadena Civic |
uenced by music of Billie Holiday, Edith Piaf, | Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker. |
Ella Fitzgerald and | Louis Armstrong |
King Oliver included a young cornetist named | Louis Armstrong on his records as the second cornet. |
Satchmo Remembered: The Music Of | Louis Armstrong At Carnegie Hall (Atlantic Records) |
Louis Armstrong - (1933) | |
The recording by | Louis Armstrong was released by Decca Records as cat |
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