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Eisenmann (also
transliterated Eisenman or Eiseman) is a German- or Yiddish-language
surname from the
German Eisen. The name
refers to one who
works with...
- Ike
Eisenmann (born July 21, 1962) is a
former American actor, producer, and
sound effects specialist who has been
active in the
entertainment industry...
- The
Eisenmann Medal is
awarded by the
Linnaean Society of New York (LSNY) in
recognition of the recipient's
ornithological excellence and encouragement...
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Charles Paul
Eisenmann (October 22, 1918 –
September 6, 2010) was an
American baseball pitcher and dog
trainer who pla**** in
Minor League Baseball (MiLB)...
- John
Eisenmann (March 26, 1851 –
January 6, 1924) was an
architect in Cleveland, Ohio. As part of
Eisenmann &
Smith he
designed the
Cleveland Arcade in...
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Thomas R.
Eisenmann is an
American economist and
currently the
Howard H.
Stevenson Professor of
Business Administration at
Harvard Business School, the...
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Charles Eisenmann (October 5, 1855 –
December 8, 1927) was a
famous New York
photographer during the late 1880s who
worked in the
Bowery district. Eisenmann's...
- The flag was
adopted in 1902. The flag was
designed in 1901 by John
Eisenmann for the Pan-American
Exposition and
adopted in 1902.
Before that, for...
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Margarete Eisenmann (1868 – 1942) was a
Jewish art
collector and
Holocaust victim.
Eisenmann was born in Berlin. Her
father was de
Wilhelm (Wolf) von Ledermann-Wartberg...
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Louis Eisenmann (31 July 1869 – 14 May 1937) was a
French historian and
professor of
Slavic studies. Born in
Haguenau into a
Jewish family,
Eisenmann held...