- Max Otto
Hainle (23
February 1882 in
Dortmund – 19
April 1961) was a
German swimmer who
competed in the 1900
Summer Olympics. He was born in Dortmund....
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Walter Hainle in 1972. This
icewine was the
result of an
early and
unexpected frost, and
yielded 40
litres (8.8 imp gal; 11 US gal) of wine,
which Hainle originally...
- 8 (2); O'Brien 1988, pp. 77–81 O'Brien 1988, p. 81
Cronin 1989, p. 65 Ó
Hainle 1997 O'Keeffe 1996, p. 12 O'Keeffe 1996, p. 13 O'Brien 1967, p. 65, although...
- Breatnach, Liam (1994). "An Mheán-Ghaeilge". In K. McCone; D. McM****; C. Ó
Háinle; N. Williams; L.
Breatnach (eds.).
Stair na
Gaeilge in ómós do Pádraig Ó...
- Art (1994). "Gaeilge Uladh" [Ulster Irish]. In McCone, K.; McM****, D.; Ó
Háinle, C.; Williams, N.; Breatnach, L. (eds.).
Stair na
Gaeilge in ómós do Pádraig...
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Beardsley Ruml,
American economist and
statistician (b. 1894) 1961 – Max
Hainle,
German swimmer (b. 1882) 1966 – Väinö Tanner,
Finnish politician of Social...
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inches than Kelowna.
Peachland is home to
several events and industries.
Hainle Vineyards, the
first ice wine
maker in
North America,
operates its organic...
- (1994). "An Nua-Ghaeilge Chlasaiceach". In K. McCone; D. McM****; C. Ó
Háinle; N. Williams; L.
Breatnach (eds.).
Stair na
Gaeilge in ómós do Pádraig Ó...
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lineup only in the
first round.
German sources do not list Hans Aniol, Max
Hainle, or
Herbert von
Petersdorff as
members of the
Berliner Swimming Club, mentioning...
- Gold
Silver Bronze 1900
Paris details Germany (GER)
Ernst Hoppenberg Max
Hainle Ernst Lührsen
Gustav Lexau Herbert von
Petersdorff France (FRA) Maurice...