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- native huts, of unhewn logs along a path leading to the boat landing. The Schweitzers had their own bungalow and emplo**** as their ****istant Joseph, a French-speaking...
- Schweitzer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965), German theologian, musician, physician, and medical missionary...
- Louis Schweitzer is the name of: Louis Schweitzer (businessman) (born 1942), chairman and former CEO of Renault Louis Schweitzer (philanthropist) (1899–1971)...
- Schweitzer is a ski resort in the northwest United States in northern Idaho, 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Sandpoint. Located in Bonner County in the Selkirk...
- The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship is a non-profit organization in the United States, that was established in 1940 as one of the many fellowships created...
- campaign. Schweitzer married Nancy Hupp in 1981. The Schweitzers are the parents of three children: Ben, Khai, and Katrina. Govs. Schweitzer, Otter elected...
- Weston Robert Schweitzer (born September 11, 1993) is an American professional football offensive guard for the New York Jets of the National Football...
- Mary Schweitzer may refer to: Mary Anne Schweitzer (born 1961), American sports shooter Mary Higby Schweitzer, American paleontologist This disambiguation...
- Anton Schweitzer (6 June 1735 in Coburg – 23 November 1787 in Gotha) was a German composer of operas, who was affiliated with Abel Seyler's theatrical...
- "(review)",[dead link] Südwestrundfunk (in German) "C. M. Wielands und Anton Schweitzers Singspiel von 1779 misst ihr derart Gewicht zu, d**** der im 12. Jahrhundert...