- Cécile
Tormay (8
October 1875/76 in
Budapest – 2
April 1937 in Mátraháza) was a
Hungarian writer, intellectual, right-wing
political activist, literary...
- four
years after his
release from
Changi Prison,
Leeson married Leona Tormay, an
Irish beautician. Leeson, Nick; Whitley,
Edward (1996).
Rogue Trader:...
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Arvid Mörne respectively. Only two
women were
nominated namely Cécile
Tormay Tormay and
Enrica von Handel-Mazzetti. The
authors Juliette Adam,
Jacques Bainville...
- oxilofrine, and
first reported in the
literature in 1950.
Isoxsuprine Mittag TW,
Tormay A,
Messenger M,
Podos SM (February 1985). "Ocular
hypotension in the rabbit...
- from the
original on 28
September 2022.
Retrieved 21
October 2022. "Cecile
Tormay". The
Nobel Prize.
April 2020.
Archived from the
original on 26 October...
- women's ****ociations of
Hungary in
oppose to the
leftist MANSz under Cécile
Tormay. In 1929, she
protested against the
suggestion to
abolish women's right...
- what the
profiteers bent over
backwards to tell him." - This is how
Cecile Tormay, who saw
Karolyi closely as a contemporary, but who
regarded him as a political...
-
Ricarda Huch,
Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić,
Maila Talvio,
Maria Jotuni,
Cecile Tormay and
Sally Salminen. The
authors Lou Andreas-Salomé, J. M. Barrie, Ellis...
- Prolétariat: Les
Ravages du Bolchévisme en
Hongrie (in French). Paris:
Librairie Félix Alcan. OCLC 370713322. Cécile
Tormay: An outlaw's
diary (1923)...
- Kádár had a
father (Kreisinger) who had
mostly german ancestors. Cécile
Tormay,
author had a father,
originally named Spiegel, with
mostly swabian ancestors...