- (FDP) Eugène
Schaus (1901–1978),
Luxembourgian politician Dupong-
Schaus Ministry, the
government of
Luxembourg (1947–1951) Werner-
Schaus Ministry I, the...
- NBA Finals. At Purdue,
Schaus was the
successor to
George King, who was
Schaus'
successor at West Virginia.
After 1981,
Schaus returned to WVU to serve...
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Philippe Schaus (born June 6, 1963) is a Luxembourg-born
business executive and engineer. He is the CEO of Moët Hennessy. He
studied aircraft engineering...
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William Schaus Jr. was son of
Wilhelm (later William)
Schaus Sr. (1821–1892), a German-immigrant art
collector and dealer,
proprietor of the
Schaus Galleries...
- Bach Trau,
schau, wem! ("Take Care in Whom You Trust!"), Op. 463, a
waltz composed by
Johann Strauss II Mach
Schau (disambiguation)
Schaus This page lists...
- Sharks,
Schaus signed a one-year
contract to
remain in the AHL on July 5, 2011, with the
Syracuse Crunch.
Unable to earn an NHL contract,
Schaus embarked...
- in Milwaukee. He died on May 11, 2004.
Schaus was
elected to the ****embly in 1964. He was a Democrat. "
Schaus,
Thomas M. 1937".
Wisconsin Historical Society...
- Émile
Schaus (12
February 1903 – 19 July 1994) was a
Luxembourgish politician and writer.
After studying in Paris,
Munich and Berlin,
Schaus became a literature...
- Paul
Schaus (born
November 8, 1988) is an
American gold
medal ice
sledge hockey player and
Purple Heart recipient from Buffalo, New York.
Schaus attended...
- the
small blue band) of the
giant swallowtail,
which the
Schaus'
swallowtail doesn't have.
Schaus'
swallowtail has a
wingspan of 3+1⁄4 by 3+3⁄4
inches (82...