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Alfred Holmes "Fritz" Von
Kolnitz (May 20, 1893 –
March 18, 1948) was a
Major League Baseball third baseman who pla**** for
three seasons. He pla**** for...
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Helen von
Kolnitz Hyer (December 30, 1896 –
November 14, 1983) was an
American poet. She was
named by
Governor John C. West as the
second South Carolina...
- pla**** up von
Kolnitz's German name to make him
appear as if a **** sympathizer. He was
aided in this
effort by the fact that von
Kolnitz was outspokenly...
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Louis Browns of the
National League, now
known as the
Cardinals Fritz Von
Kolnitz – MLB
third baseman Doug
Waechter – MLB pitcher,
currently a free agent...
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novelists Josephine Pinckney and
Julia Peterkin,
poets Hervey Allen,
Helen von
Kolnitz Hyer, and
Beatrice Ravenel, and
playwright Dorothy Heyward. On the institutional...
- (1931–1998),
Korean poet Abby B. Hyde (1799–1872),
American hymnwriter Helen von
Kolnitz Hyer (1896–1983), US poet and writer;
South Carolina Poet
Laureate 1974–1983...
- (1891–1978),
Canadian poet
Gertrud Kolmar (1894–1943),
German poet
Helen von
Kolnitz Hyer (1896–1983),
American poet, writer;
South Carolina Poet
Laureate 1974–1983...
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Huntington Siri
Hustvedt (born 1955) Abby B. Hyde (1799–1872)
Helen von
Kolnitz Hyer (1896–1983)
David Ignatow (1914–1997)
Arthur Crew
Inman (1895–1963)...
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Hedgpeth (1911)
Cliff Markle (1913) Buck
Thrasher (1911–1913)
Fritz Von
Kolnitz (1913) "Cleveland,
Tennessee Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference. Sports...
- (arranged for 2, 3, or 4-part chorus) ****ninny Song (text by
Helen Von
Kolnitz Hyer;
arranged for 2 or 3-part chorus) (E) Spindle,
Louise Cooper. "ancestry...