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- Hermann Boeschenstein (May 1, 1900 – September 21, 1982) was a Swiss-Canadian scholar of German studies and author of several novels. After his youth...
- Newsted in 2003 and swapped out then-b****ist Patrick Morse for Hobie Boeschenstein in 2004. In 2002, they recorded a demo, which would eventually be released...
- Random House Trade Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0-8129-8219-0. OCLC 871536236. Boeschenstein, Neil. "How The Food Industry Mani****tes Taste Buds With 'Salt Sugar...
- P. Mitc****, Secretary of Labor – Emergency Manpower Agency Harold Boeschenstein, President of Owens-Corning Fibergl**** – Emergency Production Agency...
- after arguments with **** colleagues. His PhD students include Hermann Boeschenstein (Die Aesthetik des J. P. de Crousaz, The Aesthetics of J. P. de Crousaz...
- Corporation Roger M. Blough, president of U.S. Steel Corporation Harold Boeschenstein, chairman of Owens-Corning Richard L. Bowditch, chairman U.S. Chamber...
- was later elected; see below. ▌Bernard Berlyn (Socialist) ▌Charles Boeschenstein (Democratic) ▌Frank H. Funk (Progressive) ▌J. Hamilton Lewis (Democratic)...
- with "their humoristic and ironic mode of narration." Scholar Hermann Boeschenstein writes that the letters mediate between European and Canadian cultures...
- pp. II-5-100, II-5-107. Retrieved June 12, 2020. Young, Andrew T.; Boeschenstein, Harold Jr. (1964). Isotherms in the Region of Proclus at a Phase Angle...
- & Company 1953: John D. Biggers, Libbey-Owens-Ford 1954–55: Harold Boeschenstein, Owens Corning 1956–57: Eugene Holman, Standard Oil of New Jersey (ExxonMobil)...