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chemists Kazimierz Fajans, Friedrich Paneth and | Otto Hahn. |
as a German chemist and the academic adviser of | Otto Hahn. |
In 2008, | Otto Hall closed and is being demolished as part of |
91, the Busch-Reisinger moved to the new Werner | Otto Hall, designed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates, |
Elise Lemme married | Otto Hampel in 1935. |
Ernest Borgnine as Sergeant | Otto Hansbach |
used to work with Trentini so Friml joined with | Otto Harbach to compose The Firefly (1912) for Trent |
for the Broadway musical Sunny by Jerome Kern, | Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. |
For the jazz standard by | Otto Harbach and Jerome Kern, see Yesterdays (1933 s |
udolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, the lyrics by | Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, and became a |
Ferry: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (Jerome Kern, | Otto Harbach) - 2:53 (from Another Time, Another Pla |
"Yesterdays" (Jerome Kern, | Otto Harbach) - 2:57 |
"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" (Kern, | Otto Harbach) - 6:09 |
"Yesterdays" (Jerome Kern, | Otto Harbach) - 2:53 Bonus track on CD |
an Love Call" (Rudolf Friml, Oscar Hammerstein, | Otto Harbach) - 2:39 |
"Yesterdays" (Jerome Kern, | Otto Harbach) |
ets In Your Eyes" (Keith Jarrett / Jerome Kern, | Otto Harbach) - 8:47 |
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (Jerome Kern, | Otto Harbach) |
"Lets Begin" ( | Otto Harbach) - 2:56 |
"Yesterdays" ( | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 11:39 |
"Yesterdays" ( | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 3:54 |
Every Little Movement ( | Otto Harbach, Karl Hoschna) |
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" ( | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 3:28 |
"Yesterdays" ( | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 3:44 |
"Yesterdays" ( | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 8:50 Bonus track on CD |
t Dance" (Dorothy Fields, Oscar Hammerstein II, | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:30 |
"I've Confessed to the Breeze (I Love You)" ( | Otto Harbach, Vincent Youmans) - 3:07 |
"Who?" (Hammerstein, | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 2:56 |
rg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein and | Otto Harbach, respectively. |
t Dance" (Dorothy Fields, Oscar Hammerstein II, | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern, Jimmy McHugh) - 2:03 |
"Yesterdays" ( | Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 3:16 |
al of the same name by Oscar Hammerstein II and | Otto Harbach. |
3 song composed by Jerome Kern, with a lyric by | Otto Harbach. |
in 1933 by Jerome Kern, with lyrics written by | Otto Harbach. |
usic was written by Karl Hoschna, the lyrics by | Otto Harbach. |
he Ellington orchestra in 1946, standing in for | Otto Hardwicke for one night in Worcester, Massachus |
rnack was the son of literary history professor | Otto Harnack, and the nephew of theologian Adolf von |
ssembly in 1910 to succeed Republican incumbent | Otto Harrass in representing the 2nd Milwaukee Count |
A Collection of Studies on History and Culture, | Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 3447058994 . |
The publishing house is part of the company | Otto Harrassowitz GmbH & Co. KG, founded by Otto Har |
Pali Literature, | Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 1983 |
Wiesbaden: | Otto Harrassowitz, 1955. |
Leipzig: | Otto Harrassowitz. |
Herman | Otto Hartley (1912-1980), German-American statistici |
Otto Hartmann 12 November 1936 - 31 July 1939 | |
The fungus was originally described by Carl | Otto Harz in 1870, who named it Acrothecium floccosu |
Otto has taught at Calvin College and Dordt College | |
Felix, unlike his brother | Otto, has always refused to renounce his rights to t |
his PhD there in 1953 under the supervision of | Otto Haupt and finished his habilitation in 1956, bo |
Nikolai Kinski as | Otto Hauser |
Ideas of | Otto have been discussed also by non-Christian theol |
ducated in France, but during the reign of King | Otto, he was a staunch member of the Russian Party. |
With the arrival of Prince | Otto he left the orphanage and in 1835 he returned t |
Then, by removing the mayor of the palace, | Otto, he took over the position which his father onc |
ver medal in the Men's Tandem, alongside Werner | Otto, he claimed the bronze medal in the Men's 1.000 |
and put down the melody on his computer; after | Otto heard the tune, he felt that it "suggested a se |
It is named for astronomer | Otto Heckmann (1901-1983). |
or not desired, the name may be represented as | Otto Heidkaemper. |
Henry Rowland ... Erich | Otto Heindorf |
ned glass artists, Willet, and fellow craftsmen | Otto Heinigke and Harry E. Goodhue, are credited wit |
Otto Heino died of acute renal failure at Community | |
Medicine - | Otto Heinrich Warburg |
The Warburg effect, named for | Otto Heinrich Warburg |
elli (1962-88) with whom he had one son, Prince | Otto Heinrich of Hanover. |
Father of | Otto Heinrich Warburg |
He was the son of | Otto Heinrich, Graf von Schrattenbach, and Maria The |
ndal: in October, F. Augustus Heinze's brother, | Otto Heinze, devised a scheme to corner the market i |
Jakob Sulzer: | Otto Helbling |
Otto Hellmuth (July 22, 1896 - April 20, 1968) was a | |
Otto Hellmuth. | |
a popular treatise on bird evolution in 1912 to | Otto Helms, the editor of the journal of the Danish |
pneumatic straight line sander was patented by | Otto Hendrickson in 1969. |
Otto Henry of Sulzbach (22 July 1556 - 29 August 160 | |
Otto Henry died in Heidelberg in 1559. | |
Otto Henry married Susanna of Bavaria (1502-43), dau | |
The two grandsons of George, | Otto Henry (Otto-Heinrich) and Philipp, retained Pal |
As grandson of George of Bavaria, the young | Otto Henry became regent of the new duchy of Palatin |
Otto Henry patronised the arts and was involved in s | |
Otto Henry died in Sulzbach in 1604 and was buried i | |
as a compensation for their surviving children | Otto Henry and Philip. |
Georg Pencz: Portrait of Prince-elector | Otto Henry |
ath in 1569, his lands were partitioned between | Otto Henry and his four brothers - Otto Henry receiv |
th in 1527, Susanna married on 16 October 1529, | Otto Henry, Count Palatine of Neuburg. |
ed Ruprecht of the Palatinate and was mother of | Otto Henry, Elector Palatine. |
8 held the same post with the elector-palatine, | Otto Henry, Elector Palatine, being at the same time |
th the Palatinate's turn to the Reformed faith, | Otto Henry, Elector Palatine, converted the universi |
504), Bishop of Freising (1495-1498), father of | Otto Henry, Elector Palatine |
Otto Herbert Schmitt (April 6, 1913 - January 6, 199 | |
the Cross from bronze and an open air altar by | Otto Herbert Hajek, composed of two pillars from con |
Otto Herfurth (22 January 1893 - 29 September 1944) | |
Otto Herfurth (1893-1944), professional officer and | |
Otto Herfurth was a conspirator in the July 20 Plot. | |
Otto Hermann Kahn was vice-president, and Alvin W. K | |
His father was | Otto Hermann Kahn, a famous banker and patron of the |
Otto Hermann Leopold Heckmann (June 23, 1901 - May 1 | |
Otto Hermann Kahn at the Morristown Field Club on Se | |
Dr. | Otto Hermann Blumenau (1819-1899), the founder of Bl |
Erich Karl Albert | Otto Herrmann (May 31, 1914 - April 13, 1989) was a |
Frederick Hertz (until 1946 Friedrich ( | Otto) Hertz, a pseudonym also: Germanus Liber; * Mar |
For the mathmetician, see | Otto Hesse . |
Nils | Otto Hesselberg, politician (d.1929) |
8 and attended the lectures of Adolph Vorstius, | Otto Heurnius, and Waleus. |
1632 - 1634 in Leiden under Adolph Vorstius and | Otto Heurnius. |
producing coke using 80 coke ovens, made by the | Otto Hilgenstock company of Germany. |
Here too the imperial forces suffered defeat, | Otto himself being saved only by the devotion of a h |
As | Otto himself refused the consequent ordeal - a duel |
Norman | Otto Hipel (March 21, 1890 - February 16, 1953) was |
H. O. Hartley (1912 - 1980), born Herman | Otto Hirschfeld but commonly called HOH, was a Germa |
Otto Hoetzsch (14 February 1876 - 27 August 1946), w | |
ast three children: Ernest Hofer, born in 1843, | Otto Hofer, born in 1845, and Berta Amalia Mathilde |
Otto Hoffman - Uriah Jobson | |
Otto Hoffman - Managing Editor | |
Otto Hoffman - Monk | |
Otto Hoffman - Andrew McBride | |
Otto Hoffman - Nebo Slayter | |
Otto Hoffman as Otto, the Wine Cellar Caretaker | |
The building was designed by architect | Otto Hoffman and constructed by an Egyptian housing |
Otto Hoffman as Apyton Hale | |
Otto Hoffman as Simon - Benedict's Servant | |
pported by co-authors Ludwig Kossarski and Carl | Otto Hoffmann. |
Otto Hofner also directed three feature films and si | |
Otto Hohmann while the U-298 completed the training | |
While | Otto holds off his fellow pirates (who soon surrende |
Seltmann, Guntram; | Otto Holst (2002). |
Carl Raddatz - | Otto Holtz |
Earlier, he helped | Otto Hooker escape from the prison, and Hooker kille |
At first she remained at the court of her son | Otto, however in the quarrels between the young king |
Otto Hulett as Coach Chadwick | |
Nikolaj Lie Kaas - | Otto Hvidmann |
f Pribislav (rightmost figure) flanking that of | Otto I (center) on the former Siegesallee (1898) |
Emperor | Otto I summoned Guibert and Erluin to his court, but |
Emperor | Otto I appointed his vassal Hartpert as bishop of Ch |
uncles were King Maximilian II of Bavaria, King | Otto I of Greece and Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavar |
ntioned in a document by the Holy Roman Emperor | Otto I in 953 AD, in which the emperor gives some of |
ng, after the accession of his grandson Emperor | Otto I also the Ottonian dynasty. |
ndrik died in 1182 and was succeeded by his son | Otto I of Guelders. |
e not able to retain their possessions, as King | Otto I enfeoffed his younger brother Henry I with th |
Otto I came down the peninsula and forced him to do | |
who enjoyed great consideration at the court of | Otto I of Germany on account of his skill in medicin |
romise candidate, with the agreement of Emperor | Otto I (936-973). |
Otto I (died 1047), Count Palatine of Lotharingia an | |
the Bishopric of Meissen established by Emperor | Otto I in 968. |
He was the son of the Emperor | Otto I the Great and a Slav mother. |
In 897 he married Oda, a daughter of Duke | Otto I of Saxony. |
Otto I made him his chancellor and notary immediatel | |
Otto I of Guelders joined his Emperor Frederick I Ba | |
uled under guardianship of his uncle, Pfalzgraf | Otto I of Pfalz-Mosbach. |
the newly created Merseburger march by Emperor | Otto I following the death of Margrave Gero the Grea |
The town was founded by | Otto I in 956, and in various times, was part of Bra |
Otto I died here on 7 May 973 and although his body | |
wer in Northern Italy from Berengar of Ivrea to | Otto I of Germany. |
used much later by the Holy Roman Emperors from | Otto I and afterwards). |
nsium, Conrad made peace with the Germans under | Otto I when his father and brothers did not. |
ria from 937 to 938, deposed and banned by King | Otto I of Germany |
of the German king Henry the Fowler and his son | Otto I the Great. |
952 Liudolf rising: | Otto I besieged Liudolf and Conrad in Mainz for 2 mo |
1083 - 1156), father of | Otto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria |
Otto I of Hesse (c. | |
years until he was defeated by the army of king | Otto I of Germany in 939 at the Battle of Andernach. |
With | Otto I he returned to Italy in 961 and was invested |
In 909 Henry the Fowler, the son of Duke | Otto I of Saxony, married Matilda of Ringelheim at t |
led as pope under the protection of the Emperor | Otto I (936-973) on January 19, 973. |
tached himself to Berengar's rival, the emperor | Otto I who became King of Italy upon the death of Lo |
Instead she entreated the protection of | Otto I of Germany, whom she married. |
Richardis was daughter of | Otto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria and his wife |
After her brother | Otto I came to power, an alliance and marriage was a |
In 936 the German king | Otto I allotted the territory of the later Altmark t |
After German king | Otto I had subdued the Italian kingdom in 952 he inc |
After his death in 947 however King | Otto I the Great did not enfeoff Berthold's minor so |
wife was Agnes of Andechs, the daughter of Duke | Otto I of Merania and Countess Beatrice II of Burgun |
Henry's successor | Otto I in 948 established the Bishopric of Brandenbu |
Otto I (also Otho or Ottone) (died 991) was the Marg | |
thought to begin with the Coronation of Emperor | Otto I in Rome on February 2, 962 as a translatio im |
When Duke | Otto I unexpectedly died during the Imperial campaig |
ian Hohenstaufen dynasty, the daughter of Count | Otto I of Burgundy and Margaret of Blois, thereby a |
f former Frankish Austrasia, was seized by King | Otto I of Germany after the unsuccessful revolt of t |
Silicanuelth in AD 961 in two documents by King | Otto I and co-regent Otto II dated 15 and 25 July. |
On Christmas 967, John XIII crowned | Otto I's son Otto II (973-983) as co-Emperor. |
the marca Geronis), aided by Holy Roman Emperor | Otto I's son-in-law, Conrad of Lorraine, launched a |
ddressed to them in 960 (at the time of Emperor | Otto I) by the Rhenish rabbis concerning the reporte |
r Judith married Henry I of Bavaria, brother of | Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. |
nstaufen, was Countess of Burgundy, daughter of | Otto I, Count of Burgundy and Margaret of Blois. |
his rule Baldwin was involved in struggles with | Otto I, Count of Guelders over the Veluwe and Sallan |
Hedwiga, married | Otto I, Duke of Saxony |
lbert's death in 1170, his son succeeded him as | Otto I, Margrave of Brandenburg. |
At the request of the Holy Roman Emperor, | Otto I, Gregory's body was sent to Cologne, Germany |
t had been given to her for the purpose by King | Otto I, and is still a house of canonesses today, al |
She married | Otto I, Duke of Saxony (851-912). |
Liutgarde was the daughter of | Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor and his first wife Eadgyt |
Otto I, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria (955-982) was the | |
When Henry sent | Otto I, Duke of Carinthia, to Italy with a force, Te |
tald's return in 946 was supported by Louis and | Otto I, King of the East Franks. |
He was the brother of | Otto I, king of Germany and later Holy Roman Emperor |
ions arose about the election of his successor, | Otto I, Count of Oldenburg (1204-18), and Emperor Ot |
ame in 961 as "civitas holm" in a document from | Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. |
n of the marca Geronis in 965, when the Emperor | Otto I, on the death of Gero the Great. |
Otto I, documented to have lived 1140-1170, probably | |
dmother, Matilda of Guelders, was a daughter of | Otto I, Count of Guelders and Richardis of Bavaria. |
ederick married Agnes of Merania, a daughter of | Otto I, Duke of Merania and Beatrice II, Countess of |
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