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Walter Benjamin
Walter Benjamin 1892-1940, German essayist and critic. He is known for his synthesis of eccentric Marxist theory and Jewish messianism. In particular, his essays on Charles Baudelaire and Franz Kafka as well as his speculation on symbolism, allegory, and the function of art in a mechanical age ... Read more
George Edward Bateman Saintsbury
George Edward Bateman Saintsbury , 1845-1933, English critic and historian. His many works on English and French literature, notable for their breadth of knowledge and spirited style, include A Short History of English Literature (1898), A History of Criticism (1900-1904), and A History of the ... Read more
Walter Rudolf Hess
Walter Rudolf Hess 1881-1973, Swiss physiologist. For his work on the control of organs by certain areas of the brain he shared with Egas Moniz the 1949 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He was (1917-51) professor and director of the physiology institute at the Univ. of Zürich. ... Read more
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Walter Reed Army Medical Center major hospital complex in Washington, D. C., and Forest Glen, Md.; est. 1923 and named for U.S. army surgeon Walter Reed. It is composed of seven units including a general hospital and a research institute. There are several thousand beds. ... Read more
Bruno Walter
Bruno Walter 1876-1962, German-American conductor, b. Berlin as Bruno Walter Schlesinger. Walter studied at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin. After he had conducted in several German cities, Gustav Mahler appointed him (1901) assistant conductor of the Vienna State Opera, where he remained until 19... Read more
Franz Josef Land
Franz Josef Land , Rus. Zemlya Frantsa Iosifa, archipelago, c.8,000 sq mi (20,720 sq km), in the Arctic Ocean N of Novaya Zemlya, Russia. It consists of 85 islands of volcanic origin, including Aleksandra Land, George Land, Wilczek Land, Graham Bell Island, Hooker Island, and Rudolf Island. Govern... Read more
Walter Crane
Walter Crane 1845-1915, English designer, illustrator, and painter. As a painter he is grouped with the later Pre-Raphaelites, but he is better known for his illustrations of the works of Spenser and of Hawthorne's Wonder Book and Grimm's Fairy Tales. Seeking with William Morris to ally art w... Read more
Walter Hampden
Walter Hampden , 1879-1955, American actor, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., whose original name was Walter Hampden Dougherty. He made his first appearance in London in 1901. Returning to the United States in 1907, he supported Nazimova in an Ibsen series and later appeared in Kennedy's Servant in the House and... Read more
Walter de la Mare
Walter de la Mare , 1873-1956, English poet and novelist. For many years he worked in the accounting department of the Anglo-American Oil Company. Much of his verse and prose shows delight in imaginative excursions into the shadowed world between the real and the unreal. Included among his books of ... Read more
Walter Percy Chrysler
Walter Percy Chrysler , 1875-1940, American industrialist, founder of the Chrysler Corp., b. Wamego, Kans. He began as a machinist's apprentice and rose within the industry to become vice president in charge of operations at General Motors in 1919. In 1920 he undertook the reorganization of the Will... Read more

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Schoenberg, Arnold Franz Walter
Book article from: World Encyclopedia Schoenberg, Arnold Franz Walter (1874–1951) Austrian composer. In early works, such as Verklärte Nacht (1899), Schoenberg extended the chromaticism... Read more
Arnold Schoenberg
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Arnold Schoenberg Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) was an Austrian composer whose discovery...radically transformed 20th-century music. The early music of Arnold Schoenberg represents the culmination of romantic musical...1902. It is his only orchestral tone poem in the tradition of Franz Liszt and ... Read more
Walter Savage Landor
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Walter Savage Landor The English poet, essayist, and critic Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) is best known...dialogues between historical personages. Walter Savage Landor was born on Jan. 30, 1775, the eldest son of Walter Landor, a doctor, and Elizabeth Savage...later bought by Benjamin Disraeli. ... Read more
Sigmund Romberg
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...successful were Blossom Time (1921; based on the life and music of Franz Schubert), The Student Prince (1924), The Desert Song (1926...them adaptations of his own stage works. Bibliography: See E. Arnold's Deep in My Heart: A Story Based on the Life of Sigmund Romberg... Read more
Gustav Klimt
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...In 1879 he formed with his brother Ernst and a co-student, Franz Matsch (1861-1942), a studio where they executed designs primarily...hall of the University of Vienna and at the same time left Franz Matsch. In 1897 a group of Viennese artists formed the "Secession...Carriere, Mucha, Puvis de Chavannes, Auguste ... Read more
George Edward Bateman Saintsbury
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...1900-1904), and A History of the French Novel (1917-19). He also wrote biographies of Dryden (1881), Sir Walter Scott (1897), Matthew Arnold (1899), and others. From 1895 to 1915 he was professor of rhetoric and English literature at Edinburgh. Read more
Yellow Book
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature ...Cosmetics’) provoked a public storm which did not subside during the three years of the Book's life. Writers and artists published included H. James , Gosse , Le Gallienne , Arnold Bennett , Dowson , Beardsley, Walter Sickert, and Wilson Steer. Read more
Arthur Hugh Clough
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...and became a favorite of Rugby's famous headmaster, Thomas Arnold. In 1837 he entered Balliol College, Oxford, and became friends with Benjamin Jowett and Matthew Arnold, the son of Thomas. The controversy between members of the...to typify his whole generation, which seemed, as Matthew Arnold noted in ... Read more
Saintsbury, George Edward Bateman
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature ...Literary Taste in Europe (1900–4), A History of English Prosody (1906–10), and books on Sir Walter Scott (1897), Matthew Arnold (1898), and A History of the French Novel (1917–19). Saintsbury was a connoisseur of wine and the... Read more
Remarque, Erich Maria
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography ...1898, in Osnabr ü ck, Germany, the only son among Peter Franz Remark and Anna Maria Remark's three children. His father worked...fiction that grew rapidly in Germany in the later 1920s — Arnold Zweig's (1887 – 1968) Sergeant Grischa is another famous... Read more

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Schwarzenegger, Arnold
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Santa Monica, CA 90405, U.S.A. Films as Actor: (as Arnold Strong) 1970 Hercules in New York ( Hercules Goes to...role) 1973 The Long Goodbye (Altman) (as a hood) (as Arnold Schwarzenegger) 1976 Stay Hungry (Rafelson) (as Joe...McTiernan) (as Maj. Alan "Dutch" Schaefer) 1988 Red Heat (Walter Hill) (as ... Read more
Lassally, Walter
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers LASSALLY, Walter Cinematographer. Nationality: German. Born: Berlin, 18 December 1926; emigrated to England, 1939; used the pseudonym John Walters on some early films. Career: Clapper boy for Riverside Studios...Ernst Fuchs (Jasny) (features) 1954 The Passing Stranger (Arnold) 1955 To koritsi me ta mavra ( ... Read more
Tiefland
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...performed by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra; production managers: Walter Traut and Max H ü ske; consultant: Harald Reinl. Cast: Leni Riefenstahl ( Martha ); Franz Eichberger ( Pedro ); Bernhard Minetti ( Marquez Don Sebastian...emphasize space and freedom, a nature-worship more reminiscent of Arnold ... Read more
Hindemith, Paul
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music ...1927 Hindemith became teacher of comp. at Berlin Hochschule für Musik. Among his pupils were Franz Reizenstein , Walter Leigh , and Arnold Cooke . Also working in Berlin were 2 conds. who had championed Hindemith's mus., Furtwängler... Read more
Le Souffle au Coeur
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Marianne Productions (Paris), Vides Cinematografica SAS (Rome), and Franz Seitz Productions (Munich); color, 35mm; running time: 118 minutes...Louis, with S. Kant, Louis Malle par Louis Malle , Paris, 1978. Arnold, Frank, Louis Malle , Munich, 1985. Pr é dal, Ren é... Read more
symbolism
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture ...and the decadent. Among Symbolist painters may be mentioned Arnold Böcklin (1827–1901), Ferdinand Hodler (1853–1918), Gustave Moreau (1826–1980), and Franz von Stuck (1863–1928). In architecture it was associated... Read more
The Last Picture Show
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Cambern; sound: Tom Overton; production designer: Polly Platt; art director: Walter Scott Herndon; music: Hank Williams, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, Eddy Arnold, Eddie Fisher, Phil Harris, Pee Wee King, Hank Snow, Tony Bennett, Lefty Frizzell... Read more
Blaue Reiter, Der
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art ...the Blaue Reiter were Wassily Kandinsky (the driving force), Franz Marc , and Gabriele Münter , who together resigned from...1942), the recently deceased Henri Rousseau , and the composer Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951), who was a friend of Kandinsky... Read more
Oxford University
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music ...John Stainer (1889–1900), Hubert Parry (1900–8), Walter Parratt (1908–18), Hugh Allen (1918–46), J. A. Westrup (1947–71), Joseph Kerman (1971–4), Denis Arnold (1975–86), Brian Trowell (from 1988). The Faculty of... Read more
All Quiet on the Western Front
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Maxwell Anderson, and George Abbott; titles: Walter Anthony, from the novel by Erich Maria Remarque...Poster girl ); Yola d'Avril ( Suzanne ); Arnold Lucy ( Kantorek ); Scott Kolk ( Leer ); Walter Browne Rogers ( Behm ); Richard Alexander... Read more

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Major General Walter E. Arnold.(United States Air Force)(Biography)
Newspaper article from: U.S. Air Force Military Biographies; 1/1/2004; 587 words ; MAJOR GENERAL WALTER E. ARNOLD Retired Jan. 1, 1968. Died Feb. 22, 2002. Major General Walter E. Arnold is chief of staff of the Combined Military Planning Staff, Central Treaty Organization. In this position he directs an international...CENTO nations whose mission is to plan and conduct various ... Read more
Lifestyles of the Rich and Newsworthy.(case of Gale Hussman Arnold vs. Walter E. Hussman Jr. dismissed)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Arkansas Business; 12/11/2000; 114 words ; ...family dispute revealed four years ago when Gale Hussman Arnold sued her brother, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter E. Hussman Jr.? In 1996, Arnold sued Hussman in in a dispute over shares in Camden News, Arnold claimed in Pulaski County Chancery Court that Betty...Wehco Media Inc., which ... Read more
Mary L. Arnold.(DEATHS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 6/30/2007; 202 words ; MILLVILLE Mary L. (Baldwin) Arnold, 78, of Hope Street, died Fri. June 29, 2007 in Blackstone Nursing Home. She was the wife of Robert B. Arnold of Millville. Mrs. Arnold was employed as a Licensed Practical Nurse for 38 years...was once affiliated with Boston City Hospital. Mrs. Arnold was born July ... Read more
The Letters of Matthew Arnold.
Magazine article from: Yearbook of English Studies; 1/1/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...hool' (p. 118). Many letters record meticulously the sums Arnold received from his criticism. In June 1868, Arnold congratulated himself on being paid '[pound]3. 13s...Authority' essays he was writing for the Cornhill. Arnold continued: 'They are payments that do one good -- for I feel that I have earned ... Read more
Patience, caring help Arnold teach a very hard game.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 10/7/2007; 700+ words ; ...other. If you swing fast that way, you'll fall down. Arnold believes most of his students should be able to shoot...7-iron even if their ball would remain in play. If Arnold had his way, he wouldn't teach tee shots at all. A...learning the game from the hole and then go back. In Arnold's opinion, ... Read more
Mozart: Requiem. Arnold Schoenberg Choir, Concentus Musicus Wien, directed by Nikolaus Harnoncourt.(Sound Recording Review)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century; 12/13/2005; 96 words ; Mozart: Requiem. Arnold Schoenberg Choir, Concentus Musicus Wien, directed by Nikolaus Harnoncourt...before finishing the composition), with an improved orchestration by Franz Beyer. The recording is edited from live concerts in 2003. As a bonus... Read more
The bloom is on; she came late to the family firm, but Mary Ann Ritter Arnold hasn't been held back one bit. (E. Ritter & Co.) (company profile)
Magazine article from: Arkansas Business; 4/10/1989; ; 700+ words ; ...someone who was tough. Married to a doctor -- Sidney Arnold, a gynecologist-obstetrician now semi-retired -- Arnold had never run a business. A graduate of Stephens College...Mo., where she earned a degree in home economics, Arnold had spent most of her married life raising their two...had arrived in ... Read more
Arnold Mesches at P.S. 1.(New York)(exhibition of the artist's work uses deals with investigation of him conducted by Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1945-1972)(Critical Essay)(Biography)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 10/1/2003; ; 621 words ; Arnold Mesches had his first one-person show in 1946. The hundredth or so...intrigued Mesches. The bold, black, slashing strokes, he says, looked like Franz Kline color sketches, with typewriter words peeking through. He began...dynasty scroll of Central Asian invaders and burned books. Bon voyage, Arnold. ... Read more
Franz Rosenzweig and Religious Music.
Magazine article from: Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought; 9/22/2000; ; 700+ words ; IT IS ALMOST LUDICROUS TO THINK OF THE GREAT FRANZ Rosenzweig as a mere reviewer of phonograph records. The author of the masterpiece Star of Redemption can hardly be conceived of... Read more
Sir Walter: Walter Hagen and the Invention of Professional Golf.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Historian; 9/22/2006; ; 459 words ; Sir Walter: Walter Hagen and the Invention of Professional...Schuster, 2005. Pp. 384. $26.00.) Walter Hagen was a central figure in the...center of American popular culture. Sir Walter is a breezy, but full, account of Walter Hagen's rise from lower middle-class...of professional golf. Tiger ... Read more