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Jacob Laubenheimer was
Chief of the
Milwaukee Police Department.
Laubenheimer was born
Jacob George Laubenheimer in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin in 1874. He died...
- Van der
Werff in 1977–1978. The
Gallic amphorae have been
studied by
Laubenheimer in a
study published in 1989,
whereas the
Cretan amphorae have been analyzed...
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battle when, on
December 4, 1933. The
Supreme Court held in
Factor v.
Laubenheimer, 290 U.S. 276 (Sup.Ct. 1933). that
Factor should be
turned over to British...
- van der
Werff in 1977–1978. The
Gallic amphorae have been
studied by
Laubenheimer in a
study published in 1989,
whereas the
Cretan amphorae have been analyzed...
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Theresianum Gymnasium Mainz Theresianum Location Oberer Laubenheimer Weg 58 55131
Mainz Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Information Established 1927 Prin****l...
- in a citizens'
initiative that
fights against the
conversion of the
Laubenheimer Höhe area in Mainz-Laubenheim into a quarry. In 1999 he
joined the Ecological...
- With Fish.—(Rhine wines) Johannisberger, Marcobrunner, Hochheimer,
Laubenheimer, Liebfraumilch, Steinberger. (Moselle) Brauneberger, Zeltinger, Berncasteler...
- 1888 1921
First chief appointed by the
Police and Fire
Commission Jacob Laubenheimer 1921 1936
Joseph T.
Kluchesky 1936 1945 John W.
Polcyn 1945 1957 Howard...
- Latimore,
singer and
dancer Donald Laub,
noted plastic surgeon Jacob Laubenheimer,
former chief of the
Milwaukee Police Department and
founder of the world's...
- 1934. p. 5.
Retrieved October 3, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
Factor v.
Laubenheimer, 290 U.S. 276 (Sup.Ct.
December 4, 1933).
Newton 2002, pp. 102–103. Newton...