-
combined the
Garden City
Arena and Rex
Stimers Arena into a
single building. The
smaller arena was
named for Rex
Stimers, a po****r
sportscaster with local...
-
bebop influences in his
compositions and improvisations, also ****ing a
Stimer electric pickup to his
acoustic guitar. With the
addition of amplification...
-
Alban Crocker Stimers (June 5, 1827 – June 3, 1876) was a
chief engineer with the
United States Navy. He ****isted with the
design of the Navy's first...
- at the
DeLamater Iron Works, also in Manhattan.
Chief Engineer Alban C.
Stimers, who once
served aboard Merrimack, was
appointed Superintendent of the...
- now in the
collection of
Andrew Stimer in California. The
Museum of the
Bible has
returned these pieces to the EES.
Stimer has also
agreed to
return his...
- Washington, DC US P129 1
Corinthians 7:32-37; 9:10-16 2 Frg
Formerly in the
Stimer Collection P.Oxy. inv. 106/116(c) Camarillo, CA US 𝔓130 200-400 Hebrews...
- by
Chief Engineer Alban C.
Stimers, to whom was
entrusted the
power of
setting general plans and ship specifications.
Stimers, an
ambitious man, was keen...
-
Later during the battle,
Acting Master Louis N.
Stodder and
officers Stimers and
Truscott were
inside the gun turret,
discussing the
course of action...
-
Vardi (1965)
arrangements of No.17 by
William Primrose and No. 24 by
David Stimer arrangement of Nos. 9, 14, 17 by Yo-Yo Ma (1981/82)
arrangement of Nos....
- London". The New York Times. 11
November 1959.
Retrieved 15
March 2023.
Stimer,
Herbert (19
September 1949). "Hofmannsthal's Background". The New York...