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Walter Diggelmann (August 20, 1902 –
November 21, 1987) was a
Swiss graphic artist and book
designer best
known for his
sports posters.
Diggelmann won three...
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Robert Diggelmann (20
January 1924 – 7
January 2018) was a
Swiss wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman
welterweight at the 1948
Summer Olympics...
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Walter Diggelmann (Zürich, 11
August 1915 – Guntalingen, 5
March 1999) was a
Swiss professional road
bicycle racer.
Diggelmann won one
stage in the 1952...
- one in a
single event, as Alex
Diggelmann of
Switzerland did in the
graphic arts
category of the 1948 edition.
Diggelmann is tied with Denmark's
Josef Petersen...
- p. 62.
Panton 2011, p. 342.
Norgate 1894, p. 58.
Norgate 1894, p. 59.
Diggelmann 2005, pp. 1–16. Weir 2011, p. 63. Weir 2011, pp. 62–63.
Leese 1996, p...
- in literature, and no gold
medals in
another five subcategories. Alex
Diggelmann of
Switzerland won both a
silver medal and a
bronze medal for two different...
- met
under UK
corporate governance standards". He is
replaced by
Roland Diggelmann. In
January 2021, the
company acquired Integra LifeSciences’ extremity...
- Étude de Sport, and for his
drawing Rugby in 1928.
Swiss artist Alex
Diggelmann won
three medals, a gold one in 1936 (for his
poster Arosa I Placard)...
- 00820-09. ISSN 0099-2240. PMC 2753064. PMID 19648360. Blochlinger, K;
Diggelmann, H (December 1984). "Hygromycin B
phosphotransferase as a
selectable marker...
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Catholic Historical Review (Review). 97 (1): 124–125. ISSN 1534-0708.
Diggelmann,
Lindsay (2012). "Eleanor of Aquitaine,
Queen of France,
Queen of England"...