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... painter; second wife of Reinhard Oppel. See also Oppel family. ...
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... Daughter of Robert Brünauer, as mentioned in Schenker's diary on April 16, 1925. Her mother must have been Robert's first or second wife. See Brünauer family. ...
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... Pupil of Schenker's in the years 1919/20 and 1920/21, studying standard repertory piano pieces and taking some counterpoint in the second year. She lived in Komárno, then in Czechoslovakia. Possibly the daughter of Frau Fried. Correspondence Two ...
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... Pupil of Schenker's, who took one lesson per week from December 2, 1913 to June 16, 1914. In June 1914 there was talk of her being assigned a second lesson per week for next season. However, there is no mention of Kolischer in the incomplete record ...
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... surpises me with a strange request" (OJ 1/6, p. 51). Then on January 31, 1908: Mrs. Bertha Eissler shows up for the second time with strangely hysterical manifestations. It's a mystery ‒ if what accounts for it isn't otherwise the simple covetousness of a ...
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... Chancellor (Staatskanzler) from 1918 to 1920. He was President of the Representative Assembly from 1931 to 1933. He always pleaded for the annexation of Austria by Germany but distanced himself from politics during the war. Just before the end of the Second ...
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... Second wife of the American President Woodrow Wilson. Her family owned a successful jewelry business. After Wilson's stroke in 1919, she played an important part in supporting him personally and taking over what she called the "stewardship" of ...
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... Ukrainian-born Bolshevik revolutionary and Marxist theorist. Second only to Lenin, he was one of the leaders of the Russian Revolution of October 1917, became Commissar for Foreign Affairs, heading the Soviet delegation to the Brest ...
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... Second wife of Felix Salzer. Hedwig Lemberger-Lindtberg Salzer was the sister of the film and theater director Leopold Lindtberg. (He settled in Switzerland in the 1930s; the family name was originally Lemberger). She and Felix Salzer married in ...
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... Sister of Jeannette Schenker (née Schiff), thus sister-in-law to Heinrich Schenker from 1919; mother of Hedda Glässner. Frieda was the fourth child and second daughter of Wilhelm (Wolf) Schiff and Emilie (née Strasser). Nothing is known of her ...