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- Vice Admiral John Christoffer Schneidler (4 June 1868 – 26 April 1958) was a senior Swedish Navy officer. He served as head of the Royal Swedish Naval...
- Walter Baum, Heinrich Jost, Imre Reiner [de], Friedrich Hermann Ernst Schneidler [de], Emil Rudolf Weiß, and Heinrich Wienyck, designed typefaces for the...
- which left him severely wounded. He studied under Friedrich Hermann Ernst Schneidler [de], and was a fellow lecturer with Jan Tschichold in Munich. He worked...
- Noted designers working for the foundry included Georg Trump, and Ernst Schneidler. The foundry closed in 1970; some designs p****ed to the Johannes Wagner...
- Archived from the original on January 10, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2008. Schneidler, Michael (July 15, 2008). "Poehler to join post-'Office' show". Variety...
- (2.75 km2), all of it land. Between 1946 and 1948, J. Gordon and Mary Schneidler subdivided and sold more than a dozen lots in a five-acre subdivision...
- general John Roberts (Royal Navy officer) (born 1924), British admiral John Schneidler (1868–1958), Swedish Navy vice admiral John K. Singlaub (1921–2022), United...
- for the 2007 season for HWA, and was partnered by Spengler, Green and Schneidler. Häkkinen stated that during 2006, his team's potential was not realised...
- of the Renaissance. Walter Tiemann in Leipzig, Friedrich Hermann Ernst Schneidler in Stuttgart, and Rudolf Koch in Offenbach as instructors were the mentors...
- deal that Lohmann arranged with Reichenbach and the German banking firm Schneidler for the purchase of an abattoir was described by Fritze as "grotesque"...