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- Carl Daenzer [In Germany, Karl] (July 17, 1820, in OdenheimSeptember 23, 1906, in Neckarsulm) founded the Westliche Post and was a long-time editor...
- S2CID 13868097. Martin U, Grüebler HS, Müller M, Spaar R, Horch P, Naef-Daenzer B (2008). "Female biased mortality caused by anthropogenic nest loss contributes...
- Emmerich Danzer (born 15 March 1944) is an Austrian former figure skater. He is a three-time (1966–68) World champion, a four-time (1965–68) European champion...
- Frieda Dänzer (16 November 1930 – 21 January 2015) was a Swiss Alpine skier, successful in the second half of the 1950s. At the 1956 Winter Olympics, she...
- London. pp. 441–443. Staggenborg, J.; Schaefer, H. M.; Stange, C.; Naef-Daenzer, B.; Grüebler, M. U. (2017). "Time and travelling costs during chick-rearing...
- 27, 1857. The first publishers were Carl Daenzer, and F. Wenzel. The initial investment, supplied by Daenzer and friends, was $1,275, comparatively small...
- heard from in Highland, Illinois. In 1851, Carl Daenzer was emplo**** by Boernstein as editor. Daenzer had drifted into St. Louis as a general writer....
- Westliche Post merged with the Anzeiger des Westens in 1898, he and Carl Daenzer, the latter the editor of the Anzeiger, both retired. Preetorius died at...
- point in the history of the museum, as the new director / curator Denise Daenzer ventured into a re-orientation of the museum's work, presenting varying...
- Marie Bloede); Henry Boernstein; Rudolf Doehn; Carl Adolph Douai; Carl Daenzer; Bernard Domschke; Christian Essellen (editor of Atlantis); Julius Fröbel;...