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- Emil Oberhoffer (10 August 1867 – 22 May 1933) was a German-born American conductor and minor composer. He founded the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (now...
- The Emil J. Oberhoffer House is a historic house in Lakeville, Minnesota, United States, overlooking Orchard Lake. Emil Oberhoffer was the founder and...
- established in the United States, the Minnesota Orchestra was founded by Emil Oberhoffer as the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in 1903. It gave its first performance...
- Century Press Archives of the ZBW Notes 1.^ As Beseler's predecessor, Oberhoffer succeeded Max von Hausen as Quartermaster-General of the German Army on...
- appointed conductor of the Bowl ensemble was Emil Oberhoffer, who served for one year.[citation needed] Oberhoffer was proceeded by Alfred Hertz for two years...
- Congenital disorder of glycosylation type 1A and 1 L Kennerknecht-Sorgo-Oberhoffer syndrome Gynecomastia Recurrent infections Tuberculosis Most common nipple...
- syndrome Kearns–Sayre syndrome Keloids Kennedy disease Kennerknecht–Sorgo–Oberhoffer syndrome Kennerknecht–Vogel syndrome Kenny–Caffey syndrome Kenny–Caffey...
- Scientist Wallace George Nye (1859-1926), 25th Mayor of Minneapolis Emil Oberhoffer (1867-1933), founder of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra William Olander...
- 2196/mhealth.6540. PMC 5143467. PMID 27881359. Böhm, B; Karwiese, SD; Böhm, H; Oberhoffer, R (30 April 2019). "Effects of Mobile Health Including Wearable Activity...
- Military offices Preceded by Franz Xaver von Oberhoffer Quartermaster-General of the German Army 8 February 1902 – 15 February 1904 Succeeded by Moltke...