- Hans von
Koessler (1
January 1853 – 23 May 1926) was a
German composer,
conductor and
music teacher. In Hungary,
where he
worked for 26 years, he was known...
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Koessler Athletic Center is a 2,196-seat multi-purpose
arena in Buffalo, New York...
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French expression (French: faux amis du traducteur)
introduced by
Maxime Kœssler and
Jules Derocquigny in
their 1928 book, with a sequel,
Autres Mots anglais...
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Located at 1833 Main
Street in Buffalo, the
Koessler Athletic Center is
named after J.
Walter Koessler,
class of 1922. The
facility has a
swimming pool...
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building was the
Koessler Administration Building,
which was
built in 1872 but not
dedicated and
named as such
until 2003. The
Koessler Administration Building...
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Bertha Koessler-Ilg (1881–1965) was a German-born
Argentine nurse who is
remembered for her work as a folklorist.
While young, she
spent some time with...
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authors list (link)
Koessler Saage Szymanski uni-giessen.de "Chess
Notes by
Edward Winter". www.chesshistory...
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Booker P**** game coordinator/quarterbacks/wide
receivers –
Maximilian Koessler Special teams coordinator/running
backs –
Jimmie Johnson III Linebackers...
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Walter Koessler (b. 1901, d. 1969), and his
brother Kenneth, in Buffalo, New York in 1926 with the
support of
Everett M. "Busy" Arnold. The
Koessler brothers...
- of the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and play
their home
games at
Koessler Center.
Canisius has
appeared in the NCAA
tournament four times, most recently...