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Johann Caspar (also Kaspar)
Bluntschli (7
March 1808 – 21
October 1881) was a
Swiss jurist and politician.
Together with
fellow liberals Francis Lieber...
- whom she idolizes. On the
night after the
Battle of Slivnitza,
Captain Bluntschli, a
Swiss mercenary in the
defeated Serbian army,
climbs in
through her...
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drama club (Mask and Dagger), was
impressed and gave him the role of
Bluntschli, an anti-romantic
Swiss soldier. Batc****er said, "You
could tell from...
- Hans
Bluntschli (February 19, 1877 – July 13, 1962) was a
Swiss anatomist.
Bluntschli was born on
February 19, 1877 in Frankfurt. In 1881, his father,...
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disillusioned after sheltering Bluntschli,
realizing the
harsh realities of war.
Despite sympathizing with the "enemy,"
Raina hides Bluntschli from
Bulgarian soldiers...
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Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli (29
January 1842, Zürich – 27 July 1930, Zürich) was a
Swiss architect and educator. Son of a
distinguished legal scholar,...
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designs submitted, the one by
Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli won
first prize and Hans
Wilhelm Auer second.
Bluntschli weighted the
architecture according to the...
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stage in 1921. He
performed in his
first film, Shaw's Arms and the Man as
Bluntschli in 1932. In 1935, he
originated the role of King
Stephen in Ivor Novello's...
- Besobr****of (from Saint-Petersburg);
Gustave Moynier (from Geneva); Jean
Gaspar Bluntschli (from Heidelberg);
Augusto Pierantoni (from Naples);
Carlos Calvo (from...
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presented Arms and the Man, The
Master Builder and
Twelfth Night,
playing Bluntschli,
Solness and Malvolio.
Among the
actors he
engaged were John Clements...