- Emil von
Behring (German: [ˈeːmiːl fɔn ˈbeːʁɪŋ] ; Emil
Adolf von Behring: born Emil
Adolf Behring; 15
March 1854 – 31
March 1917), was a
German physiologist...
- GuildMusic.com Eldridge, Jeff. FSM: The
Apartment FilmScoreMonthly.com
Adoph Deutsch's "The Apartment" w/
Andre Previn's "The
Fortune Cookie" Kritzerland...
-
Georg Adolf Suckow sometimes Adolph (28
January 1751, Jena – 13
March 1813, Heidelberg) was a
German physicist, chemist, mineralogist,
mining engineer...
- with
Betty Comden and
Adoph Green 1958
Playbill Vault,
retrieved August 25, 2018 [1]
Village Voice A
Party with
Betty Comden and
Adoph Green ibdb.com, retrieved...
-
Military and
Civil Order of
Merit for the Duchy. It was
named for King
Adoph as the most
important representative of
Walram line of the
House of N****au...
- Strahltriebwerke) was an
experimental constant-volume jet
engine designed by
Adoph Müller's team at
Heinkel starting sometime in 1940 or 1941. It was based...
- Lemaire, 1874–1948,
Belgian Gustave Marissiaux [fr], 1872–1929,
Belgian Adoph de Meyer, 1868–1949, French/German Léonard Misonne, 1870–1943,
Belgian William...
- Screen". New York World-Telegram and Sun
March 26, 1953.
Betty Comden and
Adoph Green won for Singin' in the Rain. "Writers
Guild Awards".
Archived from...
- a
public art work
designed by
American artist ****
Wiken and
carved by
Adoph Roegner,
formerly located in
downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The
carved limestone...
- main
title of "The Apartment" to
which it
bears a
disturbing resemblance Adoph Deutsch's "The Apartment" w/
Andre Previn's "The
Fortune Cookie" Kritzerland...