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- Helmut Franz Maria Kirchmeyer (born 30 June 1930) is a German musicologist, philologist and historian. Kirchmeyer was born in Düsseldorf. After grammar...
- Ray Kirchmeyer was an American football and basketball player and coach. He pla**** college football at Columbia University from 1923 to 1925 and was later...
- conducted in the presence of polystyrenesulfonate. Elschner, Andreas; Kirchmeyer, Stephan; Lovenich, Wilfried (2010). PEDOT: Principles and Applications...
- sorted by numbers ****igned to Stravinsky's works in Helmut Kirchmeyer's K Catalog. The Kirchmeyer-Verzeichnis (shortened as "K") Catalog is an annotated catalog...
- Wade Kirchmeyer, Dave Nelson and Garry Ball were dubbed the "Bruise Brothers". Following the league's import reduction from three to two, Kirchmeyer was...
- Francisco Moncion, The George Balanchine Foundation "K034 Pulcinella". Kirchmeyer Catalog. Retrieved August 31, 2022. Dunning, Albert (1988). "Un gentilhomme...
- Kohl 1998, p. 61. Decroupet & Ungeheuer 1998, p. 97. Kurtz 1992, p. 82. Kirchmeyer 2009, pp. 254–257, 259. Decroupet & Ungeheuer 1998, pp. 99–100. Stockhausen...
- Flotten (1925–1926) John ****chs (1926–1927) John Morris (1927–1929) Ray Kirchmeyer (1929–1934) Bill Keegan (1934–1937) Herb Sutter (1937–1943) No team (1943–1944)...
- doi:10.1080/10357820903154101. S2CID 143676709. Beutel M, Kupfer J, Kirchmeyer P, Kehde S, Köhn FM, Schroeder-Printzen I, et al. (January 1999). "Treatment-related...
- publisher Werner Goldschmidt [de] (1903–1975) and the musicologist Helmut Kirchmeyer. Their first release, filed under "WER 60001", was Schoenberg's Pierrot...