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- Adam C. Hochfelder (born 1971) is an American real estate executive who co-founded the real estate firm Max Capital in 1996, with members of the powerful...
- "TELEGRAM NOT DEAD. STOP". Ars Technica. 19 June 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2019. Hochfelder, David (2012). The Telegraph in America, 1832–1920. The Johns Hopkins...
- Telegraph at War 1854–1868 Figes 2010, pp. 306–309. Figes 2010, pp. 304–311. Hochfelder, David (2019), Essential Civil WAR Curriculum: The Telegraph, Virginia...
- and steamboat. Hochfelder, David. The Telegraph in America, 1832-1920 (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012) excerpt; Hochfelder, David Paul. "Taming...
- Simpsons Narrator Episode: "Three Men and a Comic Book" 1997 Gun Harvey Hochfelder Episode: "The Shot" 1998 Hey Arnold! Mr. Packenham (voice) Episode: "Tour...
- family of Texas businessman Drayton McLane and run by President Adam Hochfelder bought the rights to operate the magazine from IMG. It is one of the best-selling...
- Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2017. Hochfelder, B., Executive Memo: Supply chain volatility, Supply & Demand Chain Executive...
- The Duisburg–Hochfeld railway bridge (German: Duisburg-Hochfelder Eisenbahnbrücke) spans the Rhine in the German city of Duisburg on the Duisburg-Ruhrort–Mönchengladbach...
- Mechanical Reproduction. University of Pennsylvania Press. Pfau, Ann; Hochfelder, David (April 24, 2008). "World War II Radio Propaganda: Real and Imaginary"...
- (5th ed.). London, UK: Eden Fisher & Co. p. 464. Retrieved 10 May 2024. Hochfelder, David (2012). The Telegraph in America, 1832–1920. The Johns Hopkins...