- Anne
Daubenspeck-Focke (née Focke, 18
April 1922 – 27
January 2021) was a
German sculptor and painter. Anne
Focke was born in
Metelen in
April 1922 as...
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Philip Burton Daubenspeck (October 28, 1906 –
March 6, 1951) was an
American water polo
player who
competed in the 1932
Summer Olympics and in the 1936...
- Kirk
Daubenspeck (born July 21, 1974) is an
American retired ice
hockey goaltender who was an All-American for Wisconsin.
Daubenspeck was
drafted by the...
- Mary E.
Daubenspeck, the
second (posthumously) with her brother,
Timothy H.
Daubenspeck, who
served as Keeper's
House manager for the
Daubenspeck family...
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Daubenspeck,
James M.; Jordan,
David S.; Simmons, Warren; Renfrow,
Matthew B.; Dybvig...
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Daubenspeck's alma maters)
banded together to
raise money to help
defray the
extensive medical bills. The team sold T-shirts
bearing Daubenspeck's name...
- Joseph, G 1990–91: Sean Hill, D 1991–92:
Duane Derksen, G 1996–97: Kirk
Daubenspeck, G 1999–00: Dany Heatley, F 2005–06: Tom Gilbert, D; Joe Pavelski, F...
- as a
great cycling area.
Arnold Kock (1822–1879),
businessman Anne
Daubenspeck-Focke (born 1922),
sculptor Hermann Focke (born 1924),
sculptor and painter...
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Company of Florida. The
couple divorced, and Bell
married Gloria Ingles Daubenspeck Smith. He
retired from the
telephone company in 1980 and
formed an arbitration...
- The
Times of
Northwest Indiana. Munster, IN.
Retrieved June 8, 2015.
Daubenspeck, Jake (May 27, 2015). "IFM
Investors Completes Acquisition of Indiana...