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- Michael Berolzheimer (born January 22, 1866, in Fürth; died June 5, 1942, in Mount Vernon, New York) was a German entrepreneur, lawyer and art collector...
- but should not cut like jelly. Nor should there be any free liquid. —Berolzheimer, R. (ed,) et al. (1959) Fruit curd is a dessert topping and spread usually...
- Fritz Berolzheimer, Juris Doctor (3 January 1869 – 30 September 1920) was a German philosopher of law. He was the author of the five volume System der...
- Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer (June 30, 1877 – August 24, 1952), of New York City, was a philatelist who was named to the Hall of Fame of the American Philatelic...
- Archived from the original on 16 December 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2021. Berolzheimer, Ruth (1948). Culinary Arts Institute Encyclopedic Cookbook. Penguin...
- "roux Definition". Cambridge English Dictionary. Retrieved 2017-02-18. Berolzheimer, Ruth (1942). The American Woman's Cook Book. New York: Garden City Publishing...
- animators. Faber-Castell Petroski Henry. Alfred A. Knopf, 1989, at 172. Berolzheimer, Charles (31 August 2005). "Mongolized". Timberlines. Retrieved 19 February...
- Crabs! is a 2021 American comedy horror film directed by Pierce Berolzheimer, starring Dylan Riley Snyder, Bryce Durfee, Allie Jennings, Jessica Morris...
- The "Eagle Pencil Company" was founded by Franconian immigrant Daniel Berolzheimer from Fürth in 1856 opening a pencil shop in New York City and a factory...
- Illfelder Importing Company (formerly Berolzheimer, Illfelder & Co.), was an American toy company, founded in 1856, that created toys like "Squirmles"...