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- Emil Fahrenkamp (November 8, 1885, Aachen – May 24, 1966, Ratingen-Breitscheid) was a German architect and professor. One of the most prominent architects...
- Bettye Fahrenkamp (September 6, 1923 – August 12, 1991) was an American educator and politician. Born in Wilder, Fentress County, Tennessee, Fahrenkamp served...
- in the Tiergarten district of Berlin, Germany. It was designed by Emil Fahrenkamp and was built in 1930–31. In 1929 a competition was held between five...
- 1885 – Hans Cloos, German geologist and academic (d. 1951) 1885 – Emil Fahrenkamp, German architect and academic (d. 1966) 1885 – Tomoyuki Yama****a, ****anese...
- American golfer Bettye Davis (1938–2018), American politician Bettye Fahrenkamp (1923–1991), American politician Bettye Frink (born 1933), American politician...
- Uzarski (1885–1970 in Düsseldorf), writer, painter and graphic artist Emil Fahrenkamp (1885–1966), architect and director of Düsseldorf Art Academy 1937–1945...
- about 400 by 1957, and an estimated po****tion of 249 in 2013. Bettye Fahrenkamp (1923–1991), Alaska state senator and educator, was born in Wilder. Coal...
- on Monte Verità, designed by architect Emil Fahrenkamp in 1927; built in Bauhaus style in 1928 Fahrenkamp furnished it with part of his East-Asian art...
- were delegates willing to look elsewhere. Gravel was nominated by Bettye Fahrenkamp, the Democratic National Committeewoman from Alaska. He then seconded...
- adjacent area between the park and the Landwehrkanal is home to Emil Fahrenkamp's 1932 S****-Haus, numerous emb****ies and the Bendlerblock, where in 1944...