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Axel Springer Verlag AG Axel Springer Verlag AG
Axel Springer Verlag AG Axel-Springer-Platz 1D-20350 HamburgGermany49 40 347-22884Fax: 49 40 347-25540Web site: http://www.asv.de Public CompanyIncorporated: 1985Employees: 12,646Sales: DM4.14 billion (US$2.9 billion 1995)Stock Exchanges: FrankfurtSICs: 2711 Newspapers; 2721 Periodicals;... Read more
Absalon Absalon
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Count Axel Gustafsson Oxenstierna Count Axel Gustafsson Oxenstierna
Count Axel Gustafsson Oxenstierna The Swedish statesman Count Axel Gustafsson Oxenstierna (1583-1654) was a major architect of his country's brief rise to greatness among the powers of 17th-century Europe. Axel Oxenstierna was born at Uppsala on June 16, 1583. His was among the most... Read more
Erotikon Erotikon
EROTIKON (Bonds That Chafe) Sweden, 1920 Director:Mauritz Stiller Production:Svensk Filmindustri; black and white, 35mm, silent; length: 5998 feet. Released 8 November 1920, Sweden. Filmed in Sweden, theater scenes shot in Royal Opera House,... Read more
Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell
Axel Hugo Teodor Theorell 1903-82, Swedish biochemist, M.D. Caroline Institute, Stockholm, 1930. The results of an illness caused him to abandon his career as a physician, and he began to teach at the Univ. of Uppsala. He became (1937) professor of biochemistry and later head of the department at... Read more
New Sweden New Sweden
New Sweden Swedish colony (1638-55), on the Delaware River; included parts of what are now Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. With the support of Swedish statesman Axel Oxenstierna, Admiral Klas Fleming (a Finn), and Peter Minuit (a Dutchman), the New Sweden Company was organized in Sweden... Read more
Nicolaus Steno Nicolaus Steno
Nicolaus Steno , Latinized form of Niels Stensen , 1638-86, Danish anatomist, geologist, and Roman Catholic prelate. He lived principally in Copenhagen, Paris, and Florence. He investigated the heart, brain, muscles, and glands and discovered (1661) the excretory duct (duct of Steno) of the... Read more
Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell
THEORELL, AXEL HUGO THEODOR(b. Linköping, Sweden, 6 July 1903, d. Stockholm, Sweden, 15 August 1982), chemistry, biochemistry, structural chemistry, physical chemistry.Theorell was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1955 for his discoveries concerning the nature and mode of action... Read more
Donald Baxter MacMillan Donald Baxter MacMillan
Donald Baxter MacMillan 1874-1970, American arctic explorer, b. Provincetown, Mass., grad. Bowdoin College, 1898, and studied at Harvard. After a decade of teaching, he went on the expedition (1908-9) of Robert E. Peary to the North Pole. Later (1911, 1912) he made ethnological studies among the... Read more
Edmund Wilson Edmund Wilson
Edmund Wilson 1895-1972, American critic and author, b. Red Bank, N.J. grad. Princeton, 1916. He is considered one of the most important American literary and social critics of the 20th cent. From 1920 to 1921 he was managing editor of Vanity Fair, and he was later on the staffs of the New... Read more

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