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- Paul A. Goettelmann FAIA (May 5, 1907 – September 16, 1976) was an American architect and architectural educator. He was in practice in Washington, D...
- August 24, 2011. Retrieved December 14, 2017. "Major League Lacrosse: Tim Goettelmann earns second straight NB MLL Sportsman of the Year award". Inside Lacrosse...
- Locraft continued the firm as Murphy & Locraft in partnership with Paul A. Goettelmann, maintaining its focus on Catholic architecture. In 1957 the firm became...
- Millon's career total of 239 by reaching 247. On August 1, 2010, Tim Goettelmann surp****ed Hubbard with his 246th, 247th and 248th career goals. In August...
- the Year Award Jesse Schwartzman Denver Sportsman of the Year Award Tim Goettelmann Long Island Most Improved Player of the Year Award Chris Eck Boston...
- Mickle House) "Mickle House". Historic American Buildings Survey. 1936. Goettelmann, Louis H. (June 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination:...
- "Toronto Nationals - Summer 2010". Pointstreak. Retrieved 2011-05-06. "Goettelmann Breaks Scoring Mark in Lizards' Win". Lax Power. 2010-08-01. Archived...
- Cantabene 2001–06 Baltimore Mark Frye 2001–07 Baltimore, Washington Tim Goettelmann 2001–10 Long Island Dan Kallaugher 2007–09 Chicago Tim McGeeney 2001–active...
- (1904). Les évêques de Fréjus, au XIX siècle (in French). Fréjus: Cisson. Goettelmann, Paul Augustus (1933). The Baptistry of Fréjus: A Restoration Based on...
- veterans forced a second move to the Navy Barracks. In 1959, Dr. Paul A. Goettelmann became the third chair of the department, and in 1961 the department...