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Heinz Elzner (4
December 1928 – 3
August 2019) was a
German football defender and
later manager.
Elzner died on 3
August 2019, at the age of 90. Heinz...
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Alfred Oscar Elzner (1862–1933) was a
prominent American architect in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Along with
George M. Anderson, he
formed a
partnership known as...
- (1993–1996)
William Cooper– keyboards,
violin (1988–1997; died 2001) Kurt
Elzner –
guitars (1990–1993) She
Hangs Brightly (1990) So
Tonight That I Might...
- the staff,
including news
director Neal
Barton and
sports director Danny Elzner. They
signed releases and
expected to be
talking about small-town news in...
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Period Manager 1 July 1980 – 31
March 1981
Heinz Elzner 31
March 1981 – 31 May 1981
Heiner Schuhmann (interim) 1 July 1982 – 30 June 1984
Hannes Baldauf...
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March 1981 26 May 1981 21 Fred
Hoffmann 27 May 1981 30 June 1981 22
Heinz Elzner 1 July 1981 8
September 1981 23 Udo Klug 9
September 1981 25
October 1983...
- The 16-story
building was
designed by the
Cincinnati architectural firm
Elzner &
Anderson and was
named for its
primary financial investor,
Melville E...
- Taft
House 1820 Gr**** Revival,
Federal James Hoban (disputed)
Alfred Oscar Elzner (additions)
Cincinnati Today houses the Taft
Museum of Art
Scarlet Oaks...
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children of Gray
native Theophilus and Mary Stimson. It was
designed by
Elzner and
Anders of Cincinnati, Ohio, and was
built on land
originally purchased...
- Texas: https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hll55
Jonnie Ross
Elzner,
Relighting Lamplights of
Lampasas County,
Texas (Lampasas: Hill Country...