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Gustavus Adolphus Finkelnburg (born
Gustav Adolf Finkelnburg,
German pronunciation: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈfɪŋkl̩nbʊʁk];
April 6, 1837 – May 18, 1908) was a United...
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Wolfgang Karl
Ernst Finkelnburg (5 June 1905 – 7
November 1967) was a
German physicist who made
contributions to spectroscopy,
atomic physics, the structure...
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Augustus Friedrich Finkelnburg (May 6, 1830 –
January 1, 1889) was a
German American immigrant, lawyer,
Republican politician, and
pioneer of Buffalo...
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Elections held late.
Includes 2
Liberal Republicans:
Gustavus A.
Finkelnburg elected to Missouri's 2nd district, and
James G.
Blair elected to Missouri's 8th...
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oversaw a
merger with the
German firm
Feddersen Laule Ewerwahn Scherzberg Finkelnburg Clemm. This
enabled White & Case to
become the
first American company...
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Freud in 1891: "For
disturbances in the
recognition of objects,
which Finkelnburg classes as asymbolia, I
should like to
propose the term 'agnosia'." Prior...
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Independent Democratic U.S.
Representative from
Illinois Gustavus A.
Finkelnburg Prussia
Derivation Republican, then
Liberal Republican U.S. Representative...
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Wisconsin State Representative, was born in
Fountain City.
Augustus F.
Finkelnburg,
Wisconsin legislator and judge,
lived in
Fountain City.
Henry Roettiger...
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Grover Cleveland Preceded by
Henry Samuel Priest Succeeded by
Gustavus A.
Finkelnburg Personal details Born
Elmer Bragg Adams (1842-10-27)October 27, 1842...
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Richard Feynman –
United States (1918–1988)
Nobel laureate Wolfgang Finkelnburg –
Germany (1905–1967)
David Finkelstein –
United States (1929–2016) Johannes...