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- Adam Karrillon (12 May 1853 – 14 September 1938) was a German writer and physician.[citation needed] In 1923, with composer Arnold Mendelssohn, he won...
- 2003), Czech footballer Adam Kardasz (born 1983), Polish footballer Adam Karrillon (1853–1938), German writer and physician Adam Kasper, American record...
- (royal economist) 1922: Georg Friedrich Vogler, vice-mayor 1923: Adam Karrillon, doctor and author 1928: Emil Hartmann, construction engineer 1928: Prof...
- v t e Recipients of the Georg Büchner Prize 1923–1950 1923 Adam Karrillon and Arnold Mendelssohn 1924 Alfred Bock and Paul Thesing 1925 Wilhelm Michel...
- an open private school based on Maria Montessori’s methodology. Adam-Karrillon-Schule (primary school) Mary-Anne-Kübel-Schule (school for pupils with...
- Frankfurt am Main 2002. ISBN 3-458-33493-9 (first edition 1908) Adam Karrillon: Michael Hely. Reprint der 2. Auflage (Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung...
- v t e Recipients of the Georg Büchner Prize 1923–1950 1923 Adam Karrillon and Arnold Mendelssohn 1924 Alfred Bock and Paul Thesing 1925 Wilhelm Michel...
- Hallstein (1920), German and European politician (1950s to 1970s) Adam Karrillon (1873), writer Klaus Mayer (1942), priest Anton Maria Keim [de] (1948)...
- Literature but has not yet been awarded the Georg Büchner Prize. 1923 Adam Karrillon (1853–1938) and Arnold Mendelssohn (1855–1933) 1924 Alfred Bock (1859–1932)...
- v t e Recipients of the Georg Büchner Prize 1923–1950 1923 Adam Karrillon and Arnold Mendelssohn 1924 Alfred Bock and Paul Thesing 1925 Wilhelm Michel...