- made
Gottschalks "the only game in town", with
virtually no
competition from
other national department stores. The
chief executives of
Gottschalks, Inc...
- and
actor Walter Gottschalk (1918–2004),
American mathematician Gottschalks, a
former retail chain in the
United States Gottschalk v. Benson, a 1972...
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Thomas Gottschalks Villa in
Malibu ist abgebrannt".
Guinness World Records Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Thomas Gottschalk.
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Joachim Gottschalk (10
April 1904 – 6
November 1941) was a
German stage and film
actor during the late 1930s, a
romantic lead in the
style of
Leslie Howard...
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Gottschalks in 1998.
After the
acquisition some of the
stores continued to
operate under the name
Harris Gottschalks. In January, 2009,
Gottschalks filed...
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Louis Gottschalk may
refer to:
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829–1869),
American composer Louis F.
Gottschalk (1864–1934),
American composer (grand-nephew...
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traded to
Gottschalks. This
allowed Gottschalks to take over the
larger Weinstock's buildings,
while Macy's
converted the
original Gottschalks stores into...
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Robert Gottschalk (March 12, 1918 – June 3, 1982) was an
American camera technician, inventor, and co-founder of Panavision. Born to
Gustav and Anna Gottschalk...
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sciences morales et
politiques (Paris, 1896); and A. Freystedt,
Studien zu
Gottschalks Leben und Lehre, in
Zeitschrsft für
Kirchengeschichte (1897), vol. xviii...
- with a 10-screen AMC theatre. In 1999,
Gottschalks replaced the
Harris store,
renaming it as Harris-
Gottschalks.
Barnes &
Noble was
added in 2003, and...