- His
close friendship with
Hermann Heilner, a more
liberal fellow student, is a
source of
comfort for Hans.
Heilner is
expelled from the seminary, and...
-
Irwin Heilner (b. New York City, May 14, 1908; d.
January 18, 1991) was an
American composer of
contemporary classical music. His
works are published...
- Van
Campen Heilner (1899-1970) was an
American sportsman, and
author of
works on
hunting and fishing.
Heilner was born wealthy, his family's wealth, from...
- 24, 1947, Van
Campen Heilner was
staying in the mansion, when a fire
swept through the island's 1774
Georgian mansion.
Heilner survived by
jumping out...
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Gunnar de
Frumerie 1908 1987
Swedish Helen Glatz 1908 1996
English Irwin Heilner 1908 1991
American Kurt
Hessenberg 1908 1994
German Miloslav Kabeláč 1908...
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Archived from the
original on
January 5, 2013.
Retrieved November 26, 2012.
Heilner, Sam (November 19, 1980). "Names & Faces". The
Boston Globe (First ed.)...
- and
early 1930s, when
pioneering big-game
fishermen such as Van
Campen Heilner and S. Kip
Farrington began exploring the
waters offs**** of
Bimini and...
- The
Angry God is a 1948
American drama film
directed by Van
Campen Heilner and
written by
Lester Crocker and
Harold McCracken. The film
stars Alice Parla...
- San
Quentin State Prison. Brad
tells Hewitt,
whose real name is
Everett Heilner, that he has a son and
Martha died
giving birth. A
callous Hewitt says...
- Telegraph.co.uk;
London [London]19 Mar 2017.
Names & Faces: [First
Edition 5]
Heilner, Sam.
Boston Globe 2 July 1980: 1.
Notes on People:
David Niven's Suit...