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Walter Brugmann (April 2, 1887 in Leipzig, † 26 May 1 | |
translation as of January, 2004, translated by | Walter Bruno, published by Cambridge Book Review Pres |
Walter Bryan Emery | |
Walter Bryan Emery (2 July 1902 - 11 March 1971) was | |
Scott | Walter Bryant (born October 31, 1967 in Austin, Texas |
d later Hitler's secretary, Martin Bormann wed | Walter Buch's daughter Gerda (born 23 October 1909 in |
Walter Buch, Chief of the Oberstes Parteigericht. | |
Walter Buchanan (1 cap) | |
Sir John | Walter Buchanan-Riddell, 11th Baronet (14 March 1849 |
The | Walter Buck Wildlife Management Area in Texas adjoins |
Walter Buckmaster (GBR) | |
Walter Buckmaster | |
Past members include | Walter Buckmaster and Air Vice-Marshal Sir William Cu |
Walter Bucler was a diplomat and the private secretar | |
In 1545, he was in Europe with | Walter Bucler, trying to forge an alliance between th |
Generalmajor | Walter Buechs, November 1940 - 5 January 1941 |
To entertain the waiting crowds, | Walter built a Ghost Town in 1940, using buildings re |
Walter Bulkeley Barrington, 9th Viscount Barrington ( | |
WALTER BULL Born: Nottingham, December 19, 1874. | |
ird with a stone and send this specimen to Sir | Walter Buller who described it as new species in 1869 |
Walter Buller, ca. | |
It was named for the New Zealand ornithologist | Walter Buller. |
Written by Harold Spina, | Walter Bullock and Jimmy Durante |
t Me" (Music by Victor Schertzinger, lyrics by | Walter Bullock) |
ight" (Music by Victor Schertzinger, lyrics by | Walter Bullock) |
Directed by Henry King, from a screenplay by | Walter Bullock, it stars Jeanne Crain and Farley Gran |
ys as Maeve, with Bert Wheeler, Charlotte Rae, | Walter Burke, Malcolm Keen, and Jeff Morrow in suppor |
ilamowitz-Moellendorff, Martin P. Nilsson, and | Walter Burkert do not identify the text as a Mithraic |
Walter Burkert in Homo Necans (1972) suggested that r | |
he name does not appear to be Greek", observed | Walter Burkert of Karmanor. |
the thunder-god Zeus, have been elucidated by | Walter Burkert, Oriental and Greek Mythology, pp. |
street plan of Culburra Beach was designed by | Walter Burley Griffin, who also designed the street p |
In 1917, | Walter Burley Griffin named the area surrounding the |
infrastructure of these towns was designed by | Walter Burley Griffin who had previously designed Can |
The houses were built in 1908 by | Walter Burley Griffin. |
It was designed by renowned architect | Walter Burley Griffin for his friend William H. Emery |
Walter Burley (or Burleigh) (c. | |
am Eugene Drummond, Marion Mahony Griffin, and | Walter Burley Griffin. |
Walter Burnett as Max Kendall | |
Walter Burrell (15 April 1777 - 7 April 1831) was an | |
Engraving of | Walter Burrell, published 1835 in The History, Antiqu |
Karig, Commander | Walter; Burton, Lieutenant Earl; Freeland, Lieutenant |
Walter Busch (15 April 1919 - 7 April 1945) was a hig | |
Walter Busch was was seriously wounded by Soviet troo | |
Blair | Walter Bush (born November 25, 1956 in Fort Hood, Tex |
Walter Bussey (1904-1982) was a footballer who played | |
He believes she loves him and lies to | Walter, but when confronted by him a fight breaks out |
John had wanted | Walter, but, the canons of York felt that Walter was |
upporting the National government, was Herbert | Walter Butcher (12 June 1901 - 11 May 1966). |
Sir Herbert | Walter Butcher, 1st Baronet (12 June 1901 - 11 May 19 |
On October 30, 1781, | Walter Butler was killed at West Canada Creek. |
Walter Butler of Garryricken (Kilcash), eldest son of | |
Walter Butler of Ballinakill Castle, Roscrea was a de | |
The Leicester Seamstress by James | Walter Butler (1990) |
firm was founded in 1990 by French businessman | Walter Butler is based in Paris, France. |
Walter Butler - Julian Jefferson | |
Walter Butler of Polestown, second son of Edmund MacR | |
Dr. | Walter Butler Cheadle (October 1836, Colne, Lancashir |
Walter Butler (15 April 1892 - 5 November 1937) was a | |
The ship was laid down on 15 August 1943 by | Walter Butler Shipbuilding Company of Superior, Wisco |
James | Walter Butler MBE RA (born 25 July 1931 in London) is |
s Butler of Kilcash (died 1738) was the son of | Walter Butler of Garryricken and Lady Mary Plunket, o |
e married Ellen Butler, the second daughter of | Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond. |
Walter Butler, married and had one daughter. | |
Sir | Walter Butler, 1st Baronet. |
Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond (d. | |
Walter Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormonde in the Peerage | |
Walter Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormonde KP (5 February | |
ied Katherine MacCartie, by whom he had a son, | Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond. |
Sir | Walter Butler, 1st Baronet (died 1650) was an Irish n |
married Elizabeth Butler, the daughter of the | Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond. |
the holding company that KKR used for the Jim | Walter buyout filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protect |
deed, the Brut Tysilio probably antedates even | Walter by centuries; Brynley F. Roberts argues that i |
The 2001 Male | Walter Byers Scholar was Bradley Henderson. |
Walter Byron - Tony | |
Walter Byron as Frink | |
Walter Byron as Dr. Preston | |
It stars Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, | Walter Bytell and Sam De Grasse. |
Walter C. Miller - Liberty Weekend | |
he Health Sciences LRT station, and oppose the | Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre on 114 Str |
0, a donation by Bryan Latham, son of the late | Walter C. Latham for whom the field is named, allowed |
The | Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre in Edmonto |
Grimes and Judith Anderson and was directed by | Walter C. Miller. |
Walter C. Portella | |
Walter C. Carter (8 April 1929 - 20 January 2002) was | |
Walter C. Latham Park is a baseball venue located in | |
Walter C. Kaiser notes that F. Andre Fernandez coined | |
Foster replaced | Walter C. Booth as head coach of the Nebraska footbal |
Walter C. Lindley (July 12, 1880 - January 3, 1958) w | |
Lieutenant General | Walter C. Short, commanding general of the Army post |
Walter C. Winslow died on May 23, 1962, of a heart at | |
Her parents were | Walter C. Palmer and Phoebe Worrall Palmer. |
Walter C. Young Middle hosts the Pembroke Pines Relay | |
Dr. | Walter C. Bartlett, July 2009 - present |
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS | WALTER C. MONEGAN, JR. |
hree children: Joan Elizabeth, James Barry and | Walter C. |
of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit vacated by | Walter C. Lindley. |
Walter C. Winslow (October 29, 1882 - May 23, 1962) w | |
he direction of Cardinal Samuel Stritch by Fr. | Walter C. Morris. |
1939 general election: | Walter C. Lawson, Liberal & Frederic McGrand, Liberal |
His brother | Walter C. Lawson also served in the provincial assemb |
It was founded by Dr. | Walter C. McCrone in 1960. |
Walter C. Taylor (February 18, 1870 - 1929), a.k.a. | |
Walter C. Martin (born September 28, 1891) was an Ame | |
Walter C. Taylor was born in Alexander, Minnesota on | |
Directed by: | Walter C. Miller |
lso appeared that year in Espionage, a play by | Walter C. Hackett, at the Apollo Theatre. |
Dr. | Walter C. Ralston Intermediate School - the Eagles |
Walter C. Wardwell (January 27, 1859- ) was a Massach | |
Walter C. Mycroft (1890-1959) was a British novelist, | |
"Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure", ( | Walter C. Hackett/Lance Sieveking) with Laidman Brown |
ranch and after the season, he was replaced by | Walter C. Booth. |
Woon, | Walter C.M. (1986), Commercial Law of Singapore: An I |
Walter Callander | |
Danny Smith, Harrison Lockhart, | Walter Callander, and Mike Sands |
fter Pauline Jermyn married the naturalist Sir | Walter Calverley Trevelyan, they began hosting litera |
Walter came to Brown as assistant professor of biolog | |
e M. Anderson, Justus D. Barnes (head bandit), | Walter Cameron (sheriff). |
Walter Cameron Nichol (October 15, 1866 - December 19 | |
Walter Camidge (2 January 1912 - 1987), also known as | |
ntroduced to Sri Lanka in 1917 by an American, | Walter Cammak. |
uarterback and as a third-team All-American by | Walter Camp for Collier's Weekly. |
1889, Gill was captain of the team under coach | Walter Camp and that year Yale scored 665 points whil |
American Football Coaches Association, and the | Walter Camp Foundation in 1965. |
In 1912, | Walter Camp selected him as third team All-America. |
Brian Brohm - Maxwell Award, | Walter Camp Award, and Davey O'Brien Award |
2009 Finalist, | Walter Camp Award |
Pat Sullivan, | Walter Camp Award |
Dick MacPherson, | Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award |
including the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award and the | Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award. |
from Yale the year before, was filling in for | Walter Camp who was the school's first coach in 1892 |
ig Ten Conference team and was an all-American | Walter Camp selection. |
Morrison was named by the | Walter Camp Foundation as the 1984 National College F |
Herschel Walker, | Walter Camp Award |
Rod Shoate, Linebacker, | Walter Camp Foundation All-America selection |
All-American by Associated Press, AFCA, FWAA, | Walter Camp Foundation, Rivals.com, |
Steve Owens, | Walter Camp Award |
2008 | Walter Camp Football Foundation first-team All-Americ |
Second-team | Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American (2006) |
Bo Jackson, | Walter Camp Award |
He was selected by | Walter Camp as 2nd team All-American halfback, and wa |
Walter Camp named him as an All American honorable me | |
e UPI College Football Player of the Year, the | Walter Camp Award as well as receiving All-America ho |
named among 15 "Players to Watch" for the 2009 | Walter Camp Player of the Year award. |
was selected as a second-team All-American by | Walter Camp at the conclusion of the 1914 season. |
elds was selected as an offensive guard to the | Walter Camp Football Foundation College Football All |
Walter Camp Football Foundation First-Team All-Americ | |
Larry Fitzgerald, | Walter Camp Award |
In 2005 he was named the | Walter Camp Man of the Year. |
r was selected as a first-team All-American by | Walter Camp and Charles Chadwick. |
s named to the United Press International, the | Walter Camp and the Football News all-American footba |
st team All-American honors from Scout.com and | Walter Camp Football Foundation. |
In 1922 | Walter Camp picked him as his 1st team Fullback in hi |
Gino Torretta, | Walter Camp Award |
University where he won the Maxwell Award and | Walter Camp Award in 1989. |
He was a 240-pound, former | Walter Camp second-team All-American tackle from the |
Jim Plunkett, | Walter Camp Award |
The 1902 team that included third-team | Walter Camp All-American, Allen Farmer at end and fut |
Warren Powers, | Walter Camp Coach of the Year |
The football team has also won the | Walter Camp Football Foundation's Joseph W. Kelly Tro |
Both Ohio and WVU protested to Yale's coach | Walter Camp who was in charge of college football rul |
Walter Camp called the 1916 team the greatest team of | |
Gary Barnett, | Walter Camp Coach of the Year |
Doug Flutie, QB, | Walter Camp Award |
Mario Manningham - | Walter Camp Award watchlist, Maxwell Award watchlist |
ion, a player of phenomenal strength, and made | Walter Camp's All-American team for four years, from |
He received Honorable Mention on | Walter Camp's All-American team. |
In 1903, Salmon was named to | Walter Camp's third All-America team. |
In 1904, he earned All-American honors from | Walter Camp, after leading his team to a 12-0 record, |
Cody earned his second All-America honor from | Walter Camp. |
first-team All-American in all three years by | Walter Camp. |
The section ' | Walter Camp:Father of American football' is the first |
Governor of Queensland - Sir | Walter Campbell |
Walter Campbell Mackenzie, OC (August 17, 1909 - Dece | |
Robert | Walter Campbell Shelford |
Lieutenant General Sir | Walter Campbell KCB KCMG DSO (1864-1936) was Quarterm |
Art Director: | Walter Campbell |
Creative Director / Copywriter / Art Director: | Walter Campbell |
ent death of a former governor was that of Sir | Walter Campbell (1985-92), on 4 September 2004. |
Walter Campbell Smith (1887-1988), later formally Cam | |
Walter Campbell Allison Aitkenhead (21 May 1887 - 19 | |
4 March - | Walter Campbell, Governor of Queensland (d. |
For individuals named | Walter Campbell, see Walter Campbell. |
Walter, can you explain what you mean by "a lot of sm | |
ulgaria, they go for an unauthorized stroll so | Walter can indulge in his hobby, photography. |
George | Walter Canning (born August 23, 1889, date of death u |
Walter Capiau .... Himself (1 episode, 2004) | |
He had a recurring role as Dr. P. | Walter Carew in the popular Dr. Kildare (and Dr. Gill |
Ronald Fraser as | Walter Carey |
nthropoids", The primate fossil record, Editor | Walter Carl Hartwig, Cambridge University Press, 2002 |
Walter Carleton Monegan, Jr. was born on December 25, | |
Walter Carleton "Walt" Monegan, III (born May 1951) i | |
Walter Carmona (born 21 June 1957 in Sao Paulo) is a | |
Walter Carncross, politician. | |
ent to Robert "Bob" L. Carolan, William "Bill" | Walter Carolan's younger brother. |
Maintenance man | Walter carries around a red-stained axe and is rumore |
Biography of | Walter Carringer at bach-cantatas.com |
ollege of Music under John Acton (singing) and | Walter Carroll (theory). |
James | Walter Carter (December 15, 1923 in Aiken, SC - Septe |
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