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Norman Foster (born
Norman Foster Hoeffer;
December 13, 1903 – July 7, 1976) was an
American film director,
screenwriter and actor. He
directed many Charlie...
- ruby. In 1935, the
Burmese ruby was
purchased by
Howard Hoeffer of
jeweler Trabert &
Hoeffer-Mauboussin,
whereupon it was used in
several Hollywood films...
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Hoeffer House, also
known as the
Hoeffler Residence, in Syracuse, New York, was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1997. It was designed...
- Janeiro. In the 1930s and 1940s,
Mauboussin collaborated with
Trabert &
Hoeffer, an
American jewelry firm. The
company gained po****rity for its exceptional...
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Illegal Indians in US
Archived August 15, 2009, at the
Wayback Machine Hoeffer, Michael; Rytina, Nancy; Campbell, Christopher. "Estimates of the Unauthorized...
- Sapphire, a British-manufactured gin. The gem was
first acquired by
Trabert &
Hoeffer Inc. of Park
Avenue in New York City and was set in a
platinum ring. It...
- New Orleans,
issued by RCA
Victor as LPV-510. In the
liner notes,
George Hoeffer quoted Bechet: "I
started by
playing The
Sheik on
piano and pla**** the...
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Baron von
Gemmingen Fritz Imhoff as
Albrechtsberger Karl Blühm [de] as
Hoeffer Erich Nikowitz [de] as Süssmayr
Doris Hild
Georg Lorenz [de] Pepi Glöckner-Kramer [de]...
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Dianne Foster Olga
Laruska 1928-2013
Canadian actress Norman Foster John
Hoeffer 1903-1976
American film director,
screenwriter and
actor Phil
Foster Fivel...
- June 4, 1937, p.3. Markowitz,
Yvonne J. (2014). The
Jewels of
Trabert &
Hoeffer-Mauboussin. Boston: MFA Publications. ISBN 978-0-87846-811-9. LCCN 2013957243...