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Cajun swamp pop singer Charles Mann was born Charles Domingue on November 22, 1945, in Welsh.
Naturally, the patrons have come to expect such acrobatics and gyrations at every show.The ever-youthful Lil' Alfred (a.k.a Little Alfred) was born Alfred Babino in Lake Charles, LA, January 5, 1944.
The Goldband Recording Corporation of Lake Charles, La., has played a key role in documenting and shaping musical traditions, tastes, and trends, both regionally and on an international level since 1944, when Eddie Shuler made his first recording to promote his band, the Reveliers.
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 Der "Arierparagraph" im deutschen Sport
Wie auch Alfred Flatow fügten sich Vater und Sohn Straßmann dem Bestreben des Vereins zur "Vollarisierung".
September desselben Jahres bat Naumann den DT-Vorsitzenden um Entscheidungshilfe, da die versuchte Entfernung von Alfred Flatow, Geheimrat Prof.
In der Tat treffen diese beiden Möglichkeiten auf die Sportler zu, deren Beispiele oben exemplarisch behandelt worden sind: Daniel Prenn - wie die meisten der jüdischen Spitzensportler - wanderte aus, die Turnbrüder Flatow, Straßmann und Kantorowitz zogen sich zurück.
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 Klaus Pringsheim fonds, 1912-1972
Pringsheim was the brother-in-law of Thomas Mann (1875-1955) and his fonds contains some letters written by Mann.
The fonds is arranged into the following series: correspondence, manuscripts, news clippings and periodicals, compositions, transcriptions of Japanese, Thai, and Cambodian music, photographs, compositions by Alfred Israel Pringsheim.
One of Klaus Pringsheim's sons, Klaus H. Pringsheim, has published a memoir, Man of the World: Memoirs of Europe, Asia & North America (1930s to 1980s) (1995).
library.mcmaster.ca /archives/findaids/fonds/p/prings.htm   (3299 words)

  
 FORWARD : FEATHERMAN FILE
"Mann's father-in-law, Alfred Pringsheim, so objected to the inclusion of Yiddishisms to represent the hidden [language] of the Jews...as a sign of the siblings' ethnic identity that Mann suppressed the planned publication of the story," Mr.
Gilman explains, features 19-year-old Jewish twins, Siegmund and Sieglinde Aarenhold, who go to bed together after attending Wagner's "Die Walküre," in which their on-stage namesakes consummate their own incestuous love.
Gilman writes, adding that when the novella was reissued in 1921, the Yiddishisms were removed.
www.forward.com /issues/1998/98.08.21/featherman.html   (3299 words)

  
 mann - man53.htm
David Brunson Mann (James Robert, Alfred Cleo, Aaron Daniel, Aaron Anderson, Lewis, Thomas).
Mary Frances Mann (John Plyler, Alfred Cleo, Aaron Daniel, Aaron Anderson, Lewis, Thomas).
Daniel Earl Mann (David Harold, David Claud, Aaron Daniel, Aaron Anderson, Lewis, Thomas).
www.homestead.com /oldpend2/files/mann/mang53.htm   (202 words)

  
 david_mann.asp?ID=105917
David Mann was inspired by Western images from the time he was a child and read a book illustrated by Alfred Jacob Miller, one of the pioneering painters of Western art.
Mann was inspired by this subject matter from the time he was a child and had a book illustrated by Alfred Jacob Miller, pioneering painter of western subjects.
Although Mann does not romanticize his models, his goal is to create an “uplifting portrayal” of a people and way of life beyond the superficial; he seeks to show the viewer the depth of the Plains Indians and their lives.
www.askart.com /artist/M/david_mann.asp?ID=105917   (743 words)

  
 PROPAGANDA: - klarsyn's site for arts & culture
During World War I Mann supported Kaiser's policy and attacked liberalism.
In 1902 Mann published the novella TONIO KRÖGER, a spiritual autobiography exploring art and discipline.
He married in 1905 Katja Pringsheim, the daughter of a wealthy Munich family, and they had a total six children over the ensuing years.
www.klarsyn.org /propaganda/html/authors/tmann.html   (743 words)

  
 Möglichkeiten des modernen deutschen Romans: Analysen und Interpretationsgrundlagen zu Romanen von Thomas Mann, Alfred Döblin, Hermann Broch, Gerd Gaiser, Max Frisch, Alfred Andersch und Heinrich Böll. - GEISSLER, ROLF
Möglichkeiten des modernen deutschen Romans: Analysen und Interpretationsgrundlagen zu Romanen von Thomas Mann, Alfred Döblin, Hermann Broch, Gerd Gaiser, Max Frisch, Alfred Andersch und Heinrich Böll.
GEISSLER, ROLF Möglichkeiten des modernen deutschen Romans: Analysen und Interpretationsgrundlagen zu Romanen von Thomas Mann, Alfred Döblin, Hermann Broch, Gerd Gaiser, Max Frisch, Alfred Andersch und Heinrich Böll.
They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs.
www.antiqbook.co.uk /boox/plu/PAQ55365.shtml   (743 words)

  
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Sturgess, J.H. Perke, M. Allen, P. (Marshall Mann)
LANE & ARMSTRON ; MORGAN, GEORGE W. Perks, M. Allen, P. (wife of Marshall Mann)
PARKER, DANIEL P. Parker, E.E. Ives & Brown
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 Katharina Mann - Wikipedia
April 1980 in Kilchberg bei Zürich; gebürtig Pringsheim, genannt Katia) war das jüngste Kind und die einzige Tochter (neben vier Söhnen) des jüdischen Mathematikers und Kunstmäzens Alfred Pringsheim (* 2.9.1850 in Ohlau, + 25.6.1941 in Zürich) und seiner Frau, Hedwig (1855-1942).
»Frau Thomas Mann«, Buch und Regie: Birgit Kienzle, Erstausstrahlung: ARD, 9.
Katia Mann war nicht nur die "gute Seele" der Familie Mann, der Knotenpunkt, an dem alles zusammenlief.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Katharina_Mann   (321 words)

  
 01. Bücher : Berlin Alexanderplatz, 3 Audio-CDs - Alfred Döblin Ben Becker billig bestellen preiswert Shop Versand günstig, Buch
"Mit Belrin Alexanderplatz" erreichte der Berliner Armenarzt Alfred Döblin, der das Milieu und seine Sprache genau kannte, einen Höhepunkt expressiver Sprachgestaltung, einen neuen Naturalismus." Er schildert die Geschichte des kleinen Kriminellen Franz Biberkopf, der vergeblich versucht, ein anständiger Mann zu werden, nachdem er für den Mord an seiner Geliebten ins Gefängnis wanderte.
Sicherlich schwierig zu lesen, da epischer Bericht, Innerer Monolog und Informationen aus allen gesellschaftlichen und kulturellen Bereichen intensiv ineinander montiert werden, besticht dieser Roman von Alfred Döblin doch durch seine Intensität.
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www.dein-buch.de /amazon-input_mode-books_de-input_item-3491910757-input_search_type-AsinSearch.html   (321 words)

  
 Anthony Mann
Tightly constructed, briskly paced and filmed with great fluidity, works like Desperate (1947), Railroaded (1947), He Walked By Night (1948, which an uncredited Mann co-directed with Alfred Werker) and Side Street (1950) are also characterised by their punchy violence, the immediacy of which is still striking today.
In a quite prolific career, Anthony Mann made films in a variety of genres, but his Westerns (which primarily starred James Stewart and were produced in the 1950s) remain his most celebrated contribution to the movies.
Mann's final Western was Cimarron (1960), a remake of the Oscar-winning 1930 movie and adaptation of Edna Ferber's sprawling novel.
www.iol.ie /~galfilm/filmwest/39mann.htm   (2200 words)

  
 W. Brook: Thomas Mann's "War Guilt" (December 1947)
Thomas Mann, the famous novelist who is also the idol of the liberal German emigration, was attacked by Alfred Haussman in a Swiss paper some weeks ago.
Perhaps Mann does not know that for the rest of the German people emigration was a thousand times more difficult than it was for him; that even the mere application for a passport would have meant certain and horrible death for most applicants not lucky enough to reside in Switzerland.
If Mann had written nothing but best sellers on the psychological intricacies in the relations between Joseph and Potiphar, his letter would be of minor interest.
www.marxists.org /history/etol/newspape/ni/vol13/no09/brook.htm   (531 words)

  
 Mann
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 gansel
Schriftst., 1613-1680) % Wenn ein Mann nicht bereit ist, für seine Überzeugungen Risiken einzugehen, dann taugen entweder seiner Überzeugungen oder er selbst nichts.
(George Bernard Shaw, irischer Dramatiker, 1856-1950) % Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
(George Bernard Shaw, irischer Dramatiker, 1856-1950) % Mittelmäßige Geister verurteilen gewöhnlich alles, was über ihren Horizont geht.
www.dkfz-heidelberg.de /spec/linux/fortunes/fortune_cookies_gansel/gansel   (531 words)

  
 Thomas Mann - Autobiography
In 1905 I married the daughter of Alfred Pringsheim, who had the chair of mathematics at the University of Munich.
There followed shorter stories, collected in the volume Tristan (1903), of which the North-South artist's novella Tonio Kroger is usually considered the most characteristic, and also the Renaissance dialogues Fiorenza (1906), a closet drama which, however, has occasionally been staged.
www.nobel.se /literature/laureates/1929/mann-autobio.html   (531 words)

  
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Alfred Pringsheim, Hans Thoma, Thomas Mann : eine Munchner Konstellation : vorgetragen in der Sitzung vom 30.
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www.pianomusicbook.com /book/27924alfred_portale.html   (531 words)

  
 Kinsey: Crimes & Consequences, by Judith A. Reisman
She quotes from "the important essay contained in the book by Albert Jonson and J. Mann," in which "they report that Kinsey 'included observational reports on the speed of reaching orgasm in 1,888 boys, aged 5 months to adolescence who were time with a stop watch' and '147 pre-adolescent' girls for a total of 2,036.
For instance, Kinsey presents no results from tests of "speed to orgasm." In contrast to from 317 to 1,729 boy infants and children, only seven small girls were similarly tested.
However, there is far more to the history and circumstances of Kinsey's "research." Dr. Reisman covers that in excellent detail throughout her book.
www.fathersforlife.org /kinsey1.htm   (1229 words)

  
 Momentaufnahmen einer Metropole
Alfred Kerr und Berlins Aufbruch in den Kreis der großen europäischen Hauptstädte vor 100 Jahren
Alfred Kerr ist fast am besten, wo er das Beiläufige schildert, einen Frühlingsabend auf Berlins Straßen, eine Landpartie im Grunewald, eine Urlaubsreise nach Florenz und seine vielen Abstecher in die anderen Metropolen, die so viel größer und älter sind, Paris, Rom und London.
Günther Rühle hatte in einem Breslauer Archiv Berichte ausgegraben, die der junge, unbekannte Mann aus der Reichshauptstadt für die "Breslauer Zeitung" schrieb.
www.welt.de /daten/1999/12/31/1231lw144952.htx   (1229 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - The Cherries of Freedom
"Alfred Andersch, whose many admirers included Thomas Mann and Max Frisch, was one of the foremost novelists of post-war Germany.
Andersch's rambling coming-of-age story is grim, acutely self-aware, and written entirely in the first person with the barest taste of dialog.
Hulse's foreword effectively piques curiosity, however, noting that Andersch's force as a stylist is what transcends an undercurrent of compromise-he divorced his Jewish wife at her peril in 1943-that dogged even an admiring biographer.
search.barnesandnoble.com /booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=1592640524   (1229 words)

  
 CMT.com : Irving Aaronson : Biography
New York native Irving Aaronson started out as a classically trained pianist who studied with Alfred Sendry at the David Mannes School for Music.
Aaronson began his career at the age of 11, playing piano in nickelodeons.
Check out her brand new video "He Gets That From Me."
www.cmt.com /artists/az/aaronson_irving/bio.jhtml   (1229 words)

  
 Janus Head/Frank Edler/Alfred Baeumler on Holderlin and the Greeks
According to the editors of Thomas Mann und Alfred Baeumler, Heidegger went to Dresden in 1932 on Baeumler’s invitation (Baeumler taught at the Technical University in Dresden) to deliver a paper and spent time with Baeumler on hikes through the Böhmerwald.
Alfred Baeumler on Hölderlin and the Greeks: Reflections on the Heidegger-Baeumler Relationship
(M/B, 193-201) Apparently, Baeumler was courted by Alfred Rosenberg to join the party as early as 1928.
www.janushead.org /JHspg99/edler.cfm   (5129 words)

  
 MUNICHFOUND CITY MAGAZINE
The two young entrepreneurs took their plan to Thomas Manns father-in-law, Alfred Pringsheima professor of mathematics, whose home was a well-known meeting place for intellectualsfor advice and encouragement.
On New Years Eve of 1896, an impoverished artist, Thomas Theodor Heine, sat in a Kaffeestube in Munich dejectedly nursing a glass of punch when he was approached by an aspiring editor, Albert Langen, with the idea of creating a literary weekly magazine for a mere ten Pfennige an issue.
www.munichfound.de /new.cfm?News_ID=1680   (5129 words)

  
 Telegraph News 'British' Wagner saved Jews from her friend Hitler
In the late 1930s, a letter from her to Hitler prevented Alfred and Hedwig Pringsheim - whose daughter Katja was married to the writer Thomas Mann - from being arrested by the Gestapo.
The couple were allowed to flee to Switzerland.
news.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/05/26/wagner26.xml   (5129 words)

  
 American Music Teacher: Me of All People: Alfred Brendel in Conversation with Martin Meyer - Book Review
Meyer is literary editor of Neue Zureher Zeitung and author of several books on Ernst Junger and Thomas Mann.
Me of All People: Alfred Brendel in Conversation with Martin Meyer, by Alfred Brendel and Martin Meyer; translated by Richard Stokes.
Among great pianists of the twentieth century, Alfred Brendel is truly unique.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2493/is_3_53/ai_111507070   (455 words)

  
 Goethe-Institut Book Market and Books in Germany - The German Book Market - Publishers in Germany
Probably in reminiscence of the ‘old’ Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt, the Schöfflings published at the beginning of the 90’s Alfred Andersch’s autobiographical novel Kirschen der Freiheit (‘Cherries of Freedom’) and Arno Schmidt’s Die Umsiedler (‘The Resettler’) in facsimile editions.
The writer Alfred Andersch was co-founder of the legendary Group 47.
In co-operation with the Neuer Verlag (‘New Publishing House’), the Swedish publisher of German exile authors, Kogon and Andersch published books by formerly banned writers like Lion Feuchtwanger, Heinrich Mann and Maxim Gorki.
www.goethe.de /kug/mui/buv/prj/prj/bbd/mrk/vrl/en127977.htm   (455 words)

  
 Leixoletti.de - Alfred Andersch: Mit dem Chef nach Chenonceaux - Kurzgeschichten-Interpretation 
Andersch beobachtet genau: Von Schmitz heißt es etwa, er brachte es fertig, "zu reden, fast unablässig und dabei ganz gescheit zu reden, und dennoch intensiv und genießerisch zu essen, nicht etwa wie ein dicker Mann." Der Autor erzählt mit Humor, schildert seine drei Figuren genau.
Andersch (1914-1980) ist wohl den meisten aus der Schule durch seinen Romans "Sansibar oder der letzte Grund" (1957) bekannt.
Am Ende erkennt auch der Leser, worum es Andersch in der Geschichte geht: um die traurige Lebensbilanz eines alternden Industriellen.
www.leixoletti.de /interpretationen/mitdemch.htm   (455 words)

  
 Thomas-Mann-Archiv: Jahresbericht 1997, Kapitel 2
von Frau Anita Naef einen Originalbrief Thomas Manns an Alfred [Knopf?], 18.6.1944, ein Telegramm Thomas Manns an [Samuel] Fischer, 10.8.1909, sowie einen Briefdurchschlag mit handschriftlicher Korrektur Thomas Manns an Rudolf Leonhard, 20.6.1936;
Das 1996 begonnene Projekt, den Zustand jedes einzelnen Buches aus Thomas Manns Nachlassbibliothek zu überprüfen, wurde in diesem Jahr fortgeführt.
Soeteman die Abschriften von 4 Briefen von der Societeit voor Culturele Samenwerking an Thomas Mann vom 16.11.1953, 30.11.1953, 26.3.1954 und 4.5.1954 sowie die Abschriften von 2 Briefen Thomas Manns an die Societeit voor Culturele Samenwerking vom 28.11.1953 und 6.4.1954;
www.tma.ethz.ch /1997_02.htm   (455 words)

  
 Anthony Mann Movies - Films of Anthony Mann
Like Alfred Hitchcock, it is a tribute to Anthony Mann that even after going through a list of his ten best films, we could start right up with another list of his classic films.
Mann’s command of both interior darkness and panoramic light is an amazing accomplishment.
One of the all time most consistently outstanding film directors, Anthony Mann's action/suspense films continually returned to the theme of "intelligent, thoughtful men driven to violence." Heroes in Mann movies relentlessly pursued justice, breaking the law along the way if need be.
www.suspense-movies.com /directors/anthony-mann   (1361 words)

  
 Werewolfs Den - Golo Mann
by: Hermann-Josef Rupieper Golo Mann Alfred Heuß August Nitschke
Golo Mann, Marcel Reich-Ranicki: Enthusiasten der Literatur : ein Briefwechsel, Aufsätze und Portraits
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