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  1. Life assurance and savings banks. a lecture delivered by request of the trustees of Cooper Union for the advancement of science and art, in the Cooper Institute, February 17th, 1872 .. by John Howard Van Amringe, 2010-08-03
  2. Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry from the Works of A.M. Legendre: Adapted to the Course of Mathematical Instruction in the United States by Charles Davies, Adrien Marie Legendre, et all 2010-02-22
  3. Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry From the Works of a.M. Legendre: Adapted to the Course of Mathematical Instruction in the United States by Charles ... ; Edited by J. Howard Van Amringe [1890 ] by A. M. (Adrien Marie) Legendre, 2009-09-22
  4. Elements of geometry and trigonometry from the works of A.M. Legendre by A M. 1752-1833 Legendre, Charles Davies, et all 2010-07-30
  5. Life assurance and savings banks. a lecture delivered by request of the trustees of Cooper Union for by John Howard, Van Amringe, 2009-08-19
  6. Life assurance and savings banks by J. Howard Van Amringe, 1872-01-01
  7. A History of Columbia University 1754-1904 by John Howard; Smith, Munroe; et al. Van Amringe, 1904
  8. Charles King, LL. D by John Howard Van Amringe, 1904
  9. A plain exposition of the theory and practice of life assurance,: With a brief sketch of its history by John Howard Van Amringe, 1874
  10. Van Am! by John Kendrick Bangs, 1909

21. First Cavalry Regiment
and the high recommendation which had been accorded the van amringe Granite Company theWells family, which included Charles Wells, Frederick howard Wells, the
http://www.vermontcivilwar.org/1cav/h/001.shtml
Menu African Americans Artillery Battles Bibliography Books Brigade, First Brigade, Second Canadians Cavalry Cemetery Colored Troops Confederate Vermonters Contributors Descendants Draft Ethnic Groups Events Genealogy Generals GuestBook Index Infantry Irish Italo Collection Links Medal of Honor Monuments Museum Navy Organizations Other States People Photos Places Prisons Sharp Shooters Site Map State Officials Surnames Terminology TimeLine Towns Units U.S. Organizations Veteran Reserve Corps What's New? Where Did They Go? Women First Cavalry Regiment
History PREFACE The compiling of the following pages has been a labor of love. The unveiling and dedication on the battlefield of Gettysburg, July 3, 1913, of the memorial erected in honor of Major-General Wells and officers and men of the First Vermont Cavalry, on the confederate Avenue, in front of Round Top, was an occasion never to be forgotten by all who were present, men of the North, and men of the South. This charge of the First Vermont Cavalry was so swallowed up in the multitudinous incidents of the great battle that few have followed it as it deserves. I am prod to say that Vermont, however, remembers well her gallant sons in this soul-stirring feat, and that by a happy though the Legislature of the state made an appropriation for a monument to be erected near the spot from which the regiment started upon its memorable charge. /s/ N. Nelson Jackson

22. First Cavalry Regiment
Cavalry command that afterward made the charge on us. Mr. van amringe, pointingto the and son of General Wells; beside them stood Frederick howard Wells, the
http://www.vermontcivilwar.org/1cav/h/045.shtml
Menu African Americans Artillery Battles Bibliography Books Brigade, First Brigade, Second Canadians Cavalry Cemetery Colored Troops Confederate Vermonters Contributors Descendants Draft Ethnic Groups Events Genealogy Generals GuestBook Index Infantry Irish Italo Collection Links Medal of Honor Monuments Museum Navy Organizations Other States People Photos Places Prisons Sharp Shooters Site Map State Officials Surnames Terminology TimeLine Towns Units U.S. Organizations Veteran Reserve Corps What's New? Where Did They Go? Women First Cavalry Regiment
History KEY TO BRONZE RELIEF PANEL Showing the Charge Made by the Regiment Near Round Top, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 3, 1863. The figure at the extreme left, with sabre raised, is Major William Wells, who, in command of the Second Battalion, First Vermont Cavalry, is leading the charge on Law's Brigade, Hood's division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, at five o'clock on the afternoon of July 3, 1863. On Major Wells's right appears Brigadier-General Elon J. Farnsworth, commanding the Brigade, who is falling from his horse mortally wounded. Immediately behind Major Wells, and lying face downward upon his horse, is seen Captain Henry C. Parsons, commanding Troop L. Captain Parsons was a graduate of the University of Vermont.

23. TUVWXYZ
Urey, Harold Clayton, Sc.D. 1946/6/4. Vagelos, P. Roy, Sc.D. 1990/5/16.van amringe, John howard, LL.D. 1910. van Doren, Carl, Litt.D. 1940.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ceremonies/commencement/notes/honorary/tuvwxyz.htm
Taggart, Arthur Fay Sc.D. Takahashi, Seigo Medal Takaki, Baron Kanehiro Sc.D. Takeshita, Noboru LL.D. Tarkington, Booth Litt.D. Taussig, Helen Brooke Sc.D. Taylor, Francis Henry L.H.D. Taylor, Henry Osborn Litt.D. Taylor, Lily Ross Litt.D. Taymor, Julie L.H.D. Tead, Ordway L.H.D. Teleki, Count Paul LL.D. Temple, Right Honorable and Most Reverend William S.T.D. Terhune, Albert Payson Medal Thacher, Thomas Day LL.D. Thacher, Thomas Day LL.D. Thant, U. LL.D. Tharp, Twyla Medal Thayer, William Greenough A.M. Theobald, John J. LL.D. Thomas, Augustus Litt.D. Thomas, Franklin A. Medal Thomas, Franklin A. LL.D. Thomas, Lewis Sc.D. Thompson, Dorothy Lewis Litt.D. Thompson, John Fairfield Sc.D. Thompson, Llewellyn LL.D. Thompson, Margaret M. Litt.D. Thompson, Virgil Mus.D. Thomson, Joseph John Sc.D. Thomson, Samuel Clifton Medal Thorndike, Ashley Horace Litt.D. Thorndike, Edward Lee Sc.D. Thorndyke, Lynn Litt.D. Thorne, Robert LL.D. Tilney, Frederick Sc.D. Tindall, William York Litt.D. Ting, Samuel Chao Chung Sc.D. Tinker, Edward LaRocque Litt.D. Tinker, Edward Larocque Medal Tolischus, Otto David

24. 1902-1919
1910, Going, Charles Buxton, MS. 1910, Mayo, William James, Sc.D. 1910,van amringe, John howard, LL.D. 1910, van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler, Litt.D.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ceremonies/commencement/notes/honorary/01.htm
Christy, Samuel Benedict Sc.D. Croiset, Marie-Joseph Alfred LL.D. Hopkins, Edward Washburn LL.D. Sadler, Michael Ernest LL.D. Spalding, Right Reverend John Lancaster LL.D. Cauldwell, John Britton A.M. Gordon, George Angier, D.D. S.T.D. Hewitt, Peter Cooper Sc.D. Humphreys, Alexander Crombie LL.D. Jusserand, Jules LL.D. Odell, Benjamin Barker, Jr. LL.D. Pyne, Moses Taylor Litt.D. Thomson, Joseph John Sc.D. Draper, Andrew Sloan LL.D. Coxe, Alfred Conkling LL.D. De Vries, Hugo Sc.D. Greer, Right Reverend David Hummell S.T.D. McKim, Charles Follen Litt.D. Rogers, Howard Jason A.M. Root, Elihu LL.D. Bryce, Right Honorable James LL.D. Nicholls, William Henry Sc.D. Ramsay, Sir William Sc.D. Bartlett, Willard LL.D. Britton, Nathaniel Lord Sc.D. Colt, Le Baron Bradford LL.D. Curtis, John Green LL.D. Cutting, Robert Fulton LL.D. Delafield, Francis LL.D. Dunning, William Archibald LL.D. Gleed, James Willis LL.D. Goodnow, Frank Johnson LL.D. Halsted, William Stewart Sc.D. Holt, Luther Emmett Sc.D. Huntington, George Sumner Sc.D. Hutton, Frederick Remsen Sc.D. Ingraham, George Landon LL.D.

25. LectNotes
Henry Drisler. John howard van amringe. Makes by 1900 for a facultyof recentlyarrived-from-somewhere-else outward looking outsiders.
http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/cuhis3057/Lecture Notes/LectNotes10.htm
LectNotes#10
February 28, 2002 "Nicolas Miraculous" and the Struggle for Academic Power Last couple lectures: Rise of universities within the academic universe
Challenge the heretofore unchallenged colleges
Rise of universities within American consciousness
HAdams on a Harvard education worth something in Chicago... Rise of faculty within universities their power structure
Assume extensive control over curriculum; substantial control over faculty hiring;
Hand over onerous disciplinary responsibilities to non-teaching administrators;
Come to viewed as a marketable feature our faculty better than yours...
Rise of externally recognizable faculty within universities:
Those with top credentials over those without PhDs
Those known by other specialists for their contributions to the filed Those faculty brought to campus to raise its standing; establish a new field... Faculty working with graduate students over those working with undergraduates William James' complaining about the "PhD Octopus"

26. The College And  The Core
1894, John howard van amringe (CC 1860) succeeds first Dean of Columbia College,Henry Drisler (CC 1839); to serve until 1910, 1897. Move from 49 th St.
http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/cuhis3057/CoreTLine.htm
The College and the Core: A Timeline
President F.A.P. Barnard
doubts importance of the undergraduate program to University’s future; calls for its elimination College enrolled 250 students Undergraduate program designated “Columbia College” to distinguish it from the graduates schools and Faculties; President Seth Low sees it primarily as feeder to the professional schools. Greek eliminated as an admission prerequisite to the College John Howard Van Amringe (CC 1860) succeeds first Dean of Columbia College, Henry Drisler (CC 1839); to serve until 1910 Move from 49 th St. to Morningside Heights; no provision for separate College facilities or dormitories Admission allowed without Latin, but deficiency had to be remedied before graduation College enrolled 475 students; up from 250 a decade earlier Nicholas Murray Butler becomes CU’s 12 th president President Butler rejects idea of eliminating the College, as some faculty urged University acquires South Field for $2 Million; designated for undergraduate buildings

27. Mostra Eventos Da Data Selecionada
Translate this page 01/04/1783 - Nascimento de Yakov Kulik (matemático polonês) 03/04/1835 - Nascimentode John howard van amringe (matemático norte-americano) 03/04/1892
http://www.ponteiro.com.br/mostrad8.php?w=13&pg=3

28. Mostra Eventos Da Data Selecionada
Translate this page italiano Luigi Luccheni assassina a imperatriz Elizabeth da Áustria em Genebra 10/09/1915- Morte do matemático norte-americano John howard van amringe 10/09
http://www.ponteiro.com.br/mostrad7.php?w=2&pg=99

29. 1912 Report
The contract for the erection of the pedestal was awarded by the Commonwealth ofVirginia to the van amringe Granite Co., of Boston, Mass. THE howard STATUE.
http://www.gdg.org/1912.html
REPORT OF THE GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK COMMISSION
WAR DEPARTMENT,
GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK COMMISSION,
Gettysburg, PA., July 1, 1912. Sir: We have the honor to transmit report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912.
The officers and employees of the commission are as follows: Three commissioners, one engineer, one assistant superintendent, one rodman, one store and time keeper, one messenger, one hostler, and four guards. Employees by the day: Two inspectors, three artisans. Laborers for the spring, summer, and autumn months are as follows: For July, 1911, 35 laborers; August, 36; September, 36; October, 34; November, 34; December, 5; January, 1912, 7; February, 2; March, 6; April, 28; May, 37; June, 37. LAND The land purchased during the year was as follows: A portion of the Culp farm, lying east of East Confederate Avenue, containing 80.7 acres, and a small tract of said farm, lying west of said avenue, containing 2.02 acres. A tract of land containing 1.83 acres was acquired from William Bushman for constructing an avenue from the Taneytown Road near Gen. Meade's headquarters to the Baltimore Pike, passing through the positions of Rugg's and Kinzie's United States Artillery. An additional plat adjoining the Bushman tract, containing 1.09 acres, will be required to be purchased to complete said avenue, and belongs to C. C. Rider, who asks a large sum for a very small portion of land in view of the bids having been already received for building said avenue. We respectfully recommend that the said plat be acquired by condemnation proceedings.

30. 1915 Reports
The van amringe contract was for $6,621 and that of LM Meals for $97.50 12pounders,two 3inch rifles 6 Carlisle Street, two 12pounders 2 howard Avenue, eight
http://www.gdg.org/1915.html
REPORT OF THE GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK COMMISSION
WAR DEPARTMENT,
GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK COMMISSION,
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1915. SIR: We submit the annual report for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915. The officers and employees are substantially the same as on the roll of year 1914.
Lieut. Col. John P. Nicholson, chairman; Maj. Charles A. Richardson, commissioner; engineer, Lieut. Col. E. B. Cope; 2 assistant superintendents, 1 rodman, messenger and hostler, 4 guards, 27 artisans, 4 laborers, and 5 laborers with teams. The artisans have improved in their work. The material and appliances used by them being furnished by the commission, is of the best quality and there is no incentive to slight details as often done in contracts. It is necessary to make contract for certain machinery and appliances which can not be supplied by the commission, such as avenue, road piking, and farm machinery which must be furnished by equipped manufactories, gun carriages, fencing and building material for the Government farms, etc. CONTRACTS.

31. THE ALUMNI NEWSLETTER OF THE SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES
Here, in the quiet of van Am Quad, a student could sit and contemplate the inscriptionon the memorial for John howard van amringe, honored and beloved by
http://www.alumni.gs.columbia.edu/owlnet/fallwinter2002/memories.htm
THE ALUMNI NEWSLETTER OF THE SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES Fading Memories
by Sandy Smith, GS'58
Room 203 Livingston Hall. This was home to the plaid bedspread he bought in Pocatello, Idaho, the black Smith-Corona portable typewriter, and a full set of the World Book Encyclopedia.
A place to meet under the watchful eye of Alexander Hamilton, “the patriot of incorruptible integrity.” They didn’t know that Hamilton studied here at King’s College long before it was called Columbia.
Buddies, surrounded by halls of ivy. One is dapper in stripes, the other wears well in rough wool. Both anchor thin neckties at the collar with small knots. They were headwaiters earning meals in the company of coeds at Johnson Hall. (Calvin Wiggins and Jay Smith)
Jingles from the past simmer just beneath memory’s surface: “My beer is Reingold the dry beer. Think of Reingold whenever you buy beer.”
The Bax and Mary Jane. They are smack in the middle of the ’50s. He sports a red-haired crew cut, and she wears a Mamie Eisenhower “do.”
Here, in the quiet of Van Am Quad, a student could sit and contemplate the inscription on the memorial for John Howard Van Amringe, honored and beloved by generations of Columbia students, or meet the guys and head on over to the West End Bar.

32. Past Exhibitions
Recent Works Yizhak Elyashiv, David Newton, Judyth van amringe June 8 July7, 2002. 2000–2001. howard Ben Tré New Work August 28 - October 3, 1993.
http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/David_Winton_Bell_Gallery/past_exhibitions.html

Commitment to the Struggle: The Art of Sue Coe

September 7 - October 27, 2002 Toward uncertainty: Alighiero e Boetti, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Elisabetta Di Maggio, Lara Favaretto, Ottonella Mocellin, Adrian Paci, and Sabrina Torelli, artists of the Querini-FURLA Prize
November 9 - December 29, 2002 Katarzyna Kozyra: Bathhouses
January 25 - March 9, 2003
Sean Scully: Walls, Windows, Horizons

September 8 - October 28, 2001 Before Reflection Begins: Jin Soo Kim, Wolfgang Laib, Ernesto Neto, Valeska Soares, Marisa Telleria-Diez
November 9 - December 30 Mark Dion: New England Digs
John Pfahl: Extreme Horticulture

January 26 - March 10, 2002 Student Exhibition 2002
March 16 - March 31, 2002 Malangatana: A Forty-Year Survey of a Contemporary Mozambican Artist April 13 - May 27, 2002 Recent Works: Yizhak Elyashiv, David Newton, Judyth van Amringe June 8 - July 7, 2002 Stephan Balkenhol September 9 - October 31, 2000 Kim Dingle and the Wild Girls November 11 - December 31, 2000 False Witness: Joan Fontcuberta and Kahn/Selesnick January 27 - March 11, 2001

33. Civil War Monuments - MDSOS
A listing of monuments related to the war in the state.Category Regional North America History Civil War...... howard County Confederate Monument Erected 1948 Courthouse grounds Ellicott City,MD. Battlefield Park Chattanooga TN Built by van amringe Granite Company, of
http://www.sos.state.md.us/sos/mmmc/html/civilwar.html
Civil War Monuments in Maryland sw="none";sd="none";ref=""+escape(document.referrer);
Counties Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore City Caroline ... Washington
Allegany County

Erected: 1910
Cumberland, MD Confederate Stone Shaft
Erected: 1912
Rose Hill Cemetery
Cumberland, MD Union Soldier Monument
Erected: 1895
Rose Hill Cemetery
Cumberland, MD U.S. Colored Troops Monument Erected: 1991 Sumner Cemetery Cumberland, MD Return to the top of the page Anne Arundel County Civil War Centennial Plaque Erected: 1964 Interior, State House Annapolis, MD Return to the top of the page Baltimore City Armistead Plaque Old St. Paul's Cemetery Erected: 1903 Mount Royal Ave. at Mosher St. Sculptor: F. Wellington Ruckstuhl Confederate Women Monument Erected: 1918 Sculptor: J. Maxwell Miller Eppley Monument Greenmount Cemetery GAR Sundial Monument Erected: 1933 Federal Hill Gleeson Monument Erected: 1866 New Cathedral Cemetery Lee-Jackson Monument Erected: 1948 Sculptor: Laura Gardin Fraser Loudon Park Cemetery
  • Confederate Dead Monument Erected: 1870 Sculptor: Frederick Volk
  • Confederate Mothers and Widows Monument Erected: 1906
  • Confederate Women Monument Erected: 1913
  • Johnson Monument
  • Murray Association Monument
Loudon Park National Cemetery
  • Artillery Monument
  • Confederate Prisoner of War Monument Erected: 1912
  • Dodge Post Statue (GAR Monument) Erected: 1898 Sculptor: A. C. May

34. American Theories Of Polygenesis
van amringe, other than that he was born in 1791, became a lawyer, moved to New Yorkin 1840, died in 1873, and had a son, John howard van amringe, who became
http://www.thoemmes.com/science/polygenesis_intro.htm
American Theories of Polygenesis
Introduction
Monogenesis, as the term was understood by natural historians in the middle of the nineteenth century, was the theory that all human beings shared the same origin. Polygenesis, by contrast, was the theory that at least some of the races had a separate origin. Because the Bible had been almost universally understood as maintaining that all human beings were descended from a single pair, there had been few upholders of polygenesis in Christian Europe throughout most of its history. However, in the middle of the nineteenth century polygenesis became widespread, particularly in the United States. Part of the reason for this was the problem of reconciling the biblical account with certain new pieces of historical and scientific evidence. Prae-Adamitae was published in 1655, but within a year of publication, he was forced to recant. However, the persistence of his ideas is shown by the fact that Matthew Hale thought it necessary to address them in 1677 in his The Primitive Origination of Mankind, Considered and Examined According to the Light of Nature

35. AMSMAA Joint Archives Committee
New Jersey Historical Society (Newark) NUCMC 851255. van amringe, John howard 1835-1915. Columbia U. NUCMC 66-1611. van Heijenoort, Jean 1912-1986.
http://www.ams.org/mathweb/History/collections.html
AMSMAA Joint Archives Committee
List of Archival Collections
The names in this alphabetical list are represented by archival collections at the given locations in North America. No attempt is made to indicate where papers or letters by one person may also be located in the collection of another. Such cross references are often given in the collection descriptions in the indicated sources. Some mathematicians have been included for whom there are no known collections of papers. They are here only as reminders of the inevitable incompleteness of the historical record. Still there may be a possibility of filling in such gaps sometime. Corrections and additions to the list are welcomed; please see How to Provide Further Information for the List of Collections . The key to the abbreviations is given at the end. Name Birth and Death Dates of Person or Range of Collection for Institutions Location (See abbreviations at end.) Source of Information (See abbreviations at end.)

36. Sexual Reality
John howard van amringe (Maeroff, l984), a dean of Columbia College (an Ivy Leagueschool) in the late l9th century said in defense of the allmale private
http://www.bapfelbaumphd.com/Sexual_Reality.html
Bernard Apfelbaum, PhD
SEXUAL REALITY AND HOW WE DISMISS IT Paper presented as part of Panel: "What is Sex For?", Annual meeting, American Association of the Advancement of Science, S.F. State University, November, 1984.
THE BIOLOGICAL-ROMANTIC MYSTIQUE
In the play Harvey , Elwood P. Dowd declares that he struggled with reality all his life and finally overcame it. I think he was speaking for all of us. How we overcome sexual reality is a case in point.
Let's begin with the question facing our panel: What is sex for? The first answer that most people give is that sex is for procreation. Now suppose that we were to point out the unreality of this answer by suggesting that if the purpose of sex was procreation there would be no way to account for our experience of year 'round estrus since procreation is efficiently accomplished in infrahuman species even when limited to one month out of the year. (Homosexuality, if cited as an example of nonprocreative sex, would only be dismissed as an aberration.)
This would cause our respondents no difficulty, of course. They would simply reply (much as they would about homosexuality) that these are

37. UV Index
Vacca, Giovanni (707) Vailati, Giovanni (555*) Val, Patrick du (380*) Valerio, Luca(278) Vallée Poussin, C de la (382*) van amringe, howard (354*) van Ceulen
http://www.math.hcmuns.edu.vn/~algebra/history/history/Indexes/UV.html

38. A Index
130*) Alexandroff, Alexander (1174*), Alexandroff, Pave (2175*) Alhazen (alHaitam)(2490*) Ampère, André-Marie (2361*) amringe, howard van (354*) Amsler
http://www.math.hcmuns.edu.vn/~algebra/history/history/Indexes/A.html

39. Work Environment For Nurses And Patient Safety
Research 930 1000 JCAHO staffing effectiveness standards Margaret van amringe,Vice President and the safety of patients. David Gaba and Steven K. howard.
http://www4.nas.edu/webcr.nsf/MeetingDisplay2/HCSX-H-01-08-A?OpenDocument&Expand

40. INDEX
Translate this page Amir-Moez, AR Amitsur, SA Amitsur, Shimshon Avraham Ammann, Paul Ammar, Mostafa H.Amodeo, Federico Amoretti, Ren e amringe, John howard van Anastasi, Giuseppe
http://www.cwi.nl/~wouter/DATA/pictures/names.html
INDEX PICTURE DATABASE
A
B C D ... Z
A
Aazhang, Behnaam
Abadi, M.

Abadi, Martin

Abbadi, Amr el
...
Azbelev, N. V.
B
B"achtold, Martin
B"olcskei, Helmut

Baayen, P. C.

Babbage, Charles
...
Bürgi, Jost
C
Cacciabue, Pietro Carlo
Caccioppoli, Renato
Caffarelli, L.A. Cahill, Patrick T. ... Córdoba, António
D
D"urre, Karl D'Andrea, Aldo N. D'Atri, J. Da Costa, Newton C. A. ... Dürre, Karl P.
E
Eberle, Karin Eberlein, W.F. Eberstark, Hans Ebrahimi, Touradj ... Ezhkova, Irina Vasilyevna
F
F"urstenberg, Harry Fabes, Eugene B. Faci, Mohammed Faddeev, Lyudvig Dmitrievich ... Fuster Casas, D. Jose
G
G"odel, K. G"odel, Kurt G"ortler, H. G"unter, Paul ... Gödel, Kurt
H
H"older, Ernst H"older, Otto H"ormander, Lars Haantjes, J. ... Hülsemann, Johannes
I
I, Chih-Lin Ibnkahla, Mohamed Ienne, Paolo Iinatti, Jari H. ... Izzard, Martin
J
J"orgens, Konrad Jaaksoo, Ülo Jablonsky, Boleslav Jackson, Michael ... Jwo, Jung-Sing
K
K"ahler, Erich K"ohler, Torsten K"onig, Heinz K"onigsberger, Leo ... Kühn, Johannes
L
L"owig, H.F.J. L"owner, Karl L'Abbé, M.A. L'Ecuyer, Pierre ... Lück, Wolfgang
M
M"obius, August Ferdinand M"oller, Rolf M"uhll-His Karl von der M"uller, Claus ... Müntzer, Thomas
N
Nacabal, Francois

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