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- 11, 1902, Olin married John Philip Benkard (1872–1929) of New York City, a financier and the son of James Benkard. Before their divorce in December 1920...
- Ernst Benkard (27 February 1883 – 8 May 1946) was a German art historian and private lecturer. Born in Frankfurt, Benkard attended a grammar school, then...
- monograph of Ernst Benkard (1927) and, later, that of Ludwig Goldscheider (1936) that studies of the subject gained momentum. Benkard features 500 images...
- Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 441. y J. B. Benkard, Historical Sketch of the German Emperors and Kings (1855), p.2 ; e.g....
- because its smile was so deceptive – as though it knew. In 1926 Ernst Benkard published Das ewige Antlitz, a book about 126 death masks, writing about...
- known for writing works like "The Power of the Pulpit."[1] James W. B. Benkard, senior Davis Polk partner, Supreme Court litigator, and former president...
- Villa Benkard (seat of the museum)...
- "WEDDINGS OF A DAY.; Benkard--Olin" (PDF). The New York Times. December 12, 1902. Retrieved August 25, 2017. "J. Philip Benkard, Broker, Stricken in Parade;...
- Litigation Agreement, retrieved on July 11, 2006 (archived version) (in German) Benkard, Europäisches Patentübereinkommen, 2. Auflage 2012; section "Vor Präambel"...
- Buchan Robinson, and their two daughters, Sarah Robinson and Mary Robinson Benkard is architecturally distinctive. It was built in 1853, possibly by Alexander...