-
closed his school. In
early 1939,
Lowens received his bar
mitzvah in a
school auditorium with 34
other youths.
Lowens'
older brother Heinz successfully...
- Mark
Lowen is a
British journalist who
works for BBC News as a
correspondent in
Southern Europe based in Rome. He was
previously based in Turkey, Greece...
-
Löwen,
literally meaning "lions", may
refer to:
Leuven or
Löwen, the
capital and
largest city of the
province of
Flemish Brabant in the
Flemish Region...
- nor in origin, the
Lowens Collection is an
extremely valuable resource for
hymnological study, both in
music and texts.
Irving Lowens was born in New York...
-
Alexander Lowen (December 23, 1910 –
October 28, 2008) was an
American physician and psychotherapist. A
student of
Wilhelm Reich in the 1940s and early...
- and Heb Mar. The
proper Cornish plural of nos
lowen is
nosow lowen, but
people often simply say "nos
lowens" when
speaking English, in the same way people...
- (1701).
Lowens (1964:[page needed])
Lowens (1964:239) This was
Hamilton C.
MacDougall (1940). His claims, and a re****ation,
appear in
Lowens (1953:43)...
- Fred
Lowen AM (1919–2005), born
Fritz Karl
Heinz Lowenstein, was a German-Australian
designer and an
inductee into the
Design Institute of
Australia Hall...
- is a 1993 film
directed by Jack
Ersgard starring Robert Symonds and Curt
Lowens. In his
hidden laboratory deep in Russia, Dr. Karl
Zimmer (Symonds) has...
- He
proposes that
Lowen ghostwrite Verity’s novels.
Lowen visits the Crawfords’ home.
Arriving at the remote,
eerie lake house,
Lowen meets the non-responsive...