- Ann K.
Buchholtz was
Professor of
Leadership and
Ethics and
Research Director of the
Institute for
Ethical Leadership at
Rutgers University. She served...
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Fryderyk Buchholtz –
piano maker,
organ maker,
guild master,
guild elder (1825-1826), born on May 16, 1792
Olsztynek (Hohenstein, Prussia), died on May...
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Charlotte Helena Geiger-
Buchholtz (24
November 1877 in Esch-sur-Alzette – 22
October 1953 in
Luxembourg City) was a
Luxembourgian composer. She left around...
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Emily A.
Buchholtz is a
vertebrate paleontologist,
interested in morphology, evolution, and
development at
Wellesley College. She is best
known for her...
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Ludwig Heinrich von
Buchholtz (1740–1811) was a
Prussian diplomat. He was the
Prussian amb****ador to
Poland from 1780 to 1789 and
again 1792 to 1794 (in...
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Nikolay Nikolayevich Buchholtz (Russian: Николай Николаевич Бухгольц; 22 July 1881 — 14
December 1943) was a
Soviet and
Russian scientist and a specialist...
- be of
another origin and only
later identified with Jacobo, is made by
Buchholtz (1894),
though this
possibility is
judged as
improbable by the author...
- The
Buchholz system (also
spelled Buchholtz) is a
ranking or
scoring system in
chess developed by
Bruno Buchholz (died c. 1958) in 1932, for
Swiss system...
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composed and pla**** on an
instrument built by the piano-maker
Fryderyk Buchholtz.
Later in
Paris Chopin purchased a
piano from Pleyel. He
rated Pleyel's...
- Earl
Henry "Butch" Buchholz, Jr. (born
September 16, 1940) is a
former professional tennis player from the
United States who was one of the game's top...