- Ila Fox
Loetscher (30
October 1904 –
January 4, 2000), also
known as the "Turtle Lady", was an
American female aviation pioneer and
noted advocate for...
- Hugo
Loetscher (22
December 1929 – 18
August 2009) was a
Swiss writer and essayist.
Loetscher was born and
raised in Zürich. He
studied philosophy, sociology...
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Walter Lötscher (11
August 1923 – 5 May 2013) was a
Swiss cross-country
skier who
competed in the 1950s. He
finished 35th in the 18 km
event at the 1952...
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novelist and
screenwriter Isla
Fisher (born 1976),
Australian actress Ila
Loetscher, early-twentieth
century women's
aviation pioneer and
explorer Isla St...
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Loetscher T,
Potter KJ, Wong D, das Nair R (November 2019). "Cognitive rehabilitation...
- The T. Ben
Loetscher House is a
historic building located in Dubuque, Iowa,
United States. T. Ben and
Nellie Loetscher had this
house built in 1929. It...
- of Orthodoxy. Louisville:
Baptist Book Concern. p. 199.. Smith; Handy;
Loetscher (1963).
American Christianity: An
Historical Interpretation With Representative...
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original on 22
March 2021.
Retrieved 26
April 2022.
Nicole A. Thomas;
Tobias Loetscher;
Danielle Clode; Mike
Nicholls (2012). "Right-Wing
Politicians Prefer...
- was
founded by Ila Fox
Loetscher,
known locally as the "Turtle Lady".
After the
death of her
husband David in 1955,
Loetscher moved to the Rio Grande...
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composites similar to
particleboard date from 1887. In 1935,
Farley and
Loetscher Manufacturing Co.
became the
first plant to
manufacture particleboard...