- in the
United States. It was
constructed beginning in 1938 by
Brother Bronislaus Luszcz, a
Polish immigrant of the
Franciscan order. In 1927, John J. Glennon...
- the USA. The
American immigration authorities misspelled his name as
Bronislau Kaper. He was also
variously credited as
Bronislaw Kaper,
Bronislaw Kapper...
-
Bronislau "Bronko"
Nagurski (November 3, 1908 –
January 7, 1990) was a Canadian-American
professional football player who was a
fullback and defensive...
-
Sicherheitsdienst from June 1941 to
January 1945. He
changed his name to
Bronislaus Schroeders, but went back to
using his
Lithuanian name
after World War...
- 2023.
Palladium facing uncertain ****ure;
METAL MAGNET July 22, 2012 by
Bronislaus B. Kush
Worcester Telegram &
Gazette "The
Worcester Palladium". Eventsfy...
-
celebrations Thursday". The
Boston Globe.
Retrieved May 7, 2015. Kush,
Bronislaus B. "Summer
Nationals W****end Revs Up".
Worcester Telegram.
Archived from...
- Borehamwood, near London.
Unlike the
earlier films, it was
scored by
Bronislau Kaper rather than Miklós Rózsa, who was busy on
other projects at the...
-
Bronius Kutavičius (13
September 1932 – 29
September 2021) was a
Lithuanian composer and
academic composition teacher. He
wrote numerous oratorios and...
-
Sessue Hayakawa and
Henry Silva. The
score was by
Heitor Villa-Lobos and
Bronislau Kaper. The film was
intended to be the
first of
several projects directed...
-
Edwin H.
Knopf from a
screenplay by
Helen Deutsch. The
music score is by
Bronislau Kaper, the
cinematography by
Arthur E. Arling, the art
direction by Daniel...