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- Vincenz Maria Hermann Hundhausen (15 December 1878 – 18 May 1955) was a German national, who was also a German-language professor at Peking University...
- 1899 for the murder of Walter F. Koeller. He and another man, Herman Hundhausen, had gone to Koeller's room armed with an eight-inch Bowie knife, a sixteen-inch...
- Make Sure Your Project Goals are SMART, PM Hut. Accessed 18. Oct 2009. Hundhausen 2006. Aswath Damodaran, "Measuring Returns on Investments" Deric. 2011...
- Celje, Slovenia Peel en Maas, Netherlands Saint-Chamond, France Vincenz Hundhausen (translator of Chinese literature and Peking University professor) Jürgen...
- another operation began two miles south of Bragg's Mill when William H. Hundhausen began plans for the Bolz Slack Barrell Cooperage plant located at the...
- University Press. doi:10.1017/9781139226059. ISBN 978-1-107-02737-4. Hundhausen, A. J. (1995-04-28), "The Solar Wind", Introduction to Space Physics,...
- translated into Manchu as Möllendorff: Manju nikan Si siang ki. Vincenz Hundhausen made a German translation of this story. A French translation was made...
- Catholic historian Vincenz Hruby (1856–1917), Czech chess master Vincenz Hundhausen (1878–1955), German-language professor at Peking University Vincenz Kollar...
- play during the season. "Dallas Chaparrals". remembertheaba.com. Arthur Hundhausen. Retrieved February 10, 2012. "San Antonio Spurs Franchise Index". basketball-reference...
- complete German translation of The Peony Pavilion, translated by Vincenz Hundhausen, was published by Lacherre Publishing House in Zurich and Leipzig in 1937...