- Max
Bohland (February 4, 1896 –
February 1975) was an
American athlete. He
competed in the men's
individual cross country event at the 1920
Summer Olympics...
- The
Reaper is a
public art work by
artist Gustav Bohland,
located on the
south side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The
bronze sculpture depicts an agricultural...
- The
Sower is a
public art work by
artist Gustav Bohland,
located on the
south side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The
bronze sculpture depicts an agricultural...
-
performed in the festival. A tuba
pitched in FFF was made in
Kraslice by
Bohland & Fuchs,
probably during 1910 or 1911; it was
destined for the
World Exhibition...
-
least four
known examples). One four-valve
example was
exhibited by
maker Bohland &
Fuchs in 1928, its bell 50
inches in diameter, its
height 110 inches...
-
French drama film
directed by
Marine Francen The
Sower (
Bohland), a 1952
sculpture by
Gustav Bohland The
Sower (Grohar), a 1907
painting by Ivan
Grohar The...
- painting), a lost 1937
painting by Joan Miró The
Reaper (
Bohland), a 1952
sculpture by
Gustav Bohland in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin The
Reaper (2013 film), a Mexican...
- with Applications. 39 (10): 9807–9820. doi:10.1016/j.eswa.2012.02.173.
Bohland, Jason;
Daniel Bullock;
Frank Guenther (Jul 2010). "Neural Representations...
- wide open
while the
Galactica Cavil shuts his eyes.
According to Jon D.
Bohland,
Cavil has been
described as the
Cylon who best "fits the
cinematic genocide...
- on Lake
Lotela Drive, and the
other is in Avon Park, at the east end of
Bohland Street.
Wikimapia website, http://www.wikimapia.org ; "Lakes of Highlands...