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Wormser is a
surname ****ociated with Worms, Germany.
Notable people with the
surname include: André
Wormser (1851–1926),
French banker and
Romantic composer...
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Richard Edward Wormser (February 2, 1908, in New York City, New York – July, c. 1977 in Tumacaciori, Arizona) was an
American writer of pulp fiction,...
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Wormser-Coleman House, also
known as the
Isaac Wormser House and John C.
Coleman House, is a
historical building built in 1876,
located at 1834 California...
- St Peter's
Cathedral (German:
Wormser Dom) is a
Roman Catholic church and
former cathedral in Worms,
southern Germany. The
cathedral is
located on the...
- André
Alphonse Toussaint Wormser (1
November 1851 – 4
November 1926) was a
French Romantic composer. André
Wormser was born in
Paris and
studied with...
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Frances Dewey Wormser (June 23, 1903 –
January 28, 2008) was an
American stage actress,
entertainer and
vaudeville performer.
Frances Dewey was born in...
- Sekl Loeb
Wormser (1768–1846) was a rabbi, talmudist, kabbalist, and Baal Shem (worker of
miracles through the Name of God). He was born in Michelstadt...
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Felix Edgar Wormser (died June 29, 1981) was an
American engineering and
former government official who
served as ****istant
Secretary of the Interior...
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Baron Wormser (born 1948, in Baltimore, Maryland) is an
American poet.
Baron Wormser was born in
Baltimore on
February 15, 1948. He
earned his BA from...
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concentration camps. One of
these was an
exhibition curated by Olga
Wormser and
Henri Michel, Resistance, Liberation, Deportation,
which opened on...