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...identity. Some scholars believe he was Egidius Steclin, a 15th century goldsmith who worked in the Duke of Burgundy's court. Others insist that he was Erwin von Stege, onetime mintmaster to the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III. Or, as one archivist suggests, was he really Endres Silbernagel, an obscure Freiburg painter who died of the plague...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Graphics: The Mysterious Engraver | 9/8/1967 | See Source »

...beyond Suzanne's horizon, in Canada, The Bronx, West Virginia and Montmartre, bustling, hopeful, confident people were ordering their lives and dreams to fit the big plane's movements. In The Bronx, motherly Mrs. Raoul Silbernagel was busily planning a welcome-home party for her husband, who had been in Europe for three weeks on business. Cesia Lowenstein had only just returned to her Manhattan apartment after divorcing her husband, Ernest, in Reno, but she too was preparing a welcome. "Ernest was always away on business," she explained. "I couldn't follow him abroad because I wanted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AZORES: These Are the Paths | 11/7/1949 | See Source »

...Violin Solos. Becker-Musin, Reverie Vieuxtemps, Polonaise Miss Florence Austin. Tenor Solo. Spicker, "Im Grase Taut's" Mr. Emil Zeh. Choir. Weber-Zoellner, Schwertlied Haydn, Staendchen Silcher, "Die Louley" Violin Solo. Sarasate, Zigeunerweisen Miss Florence Austin. Choir. Fischer, "Studenten Nachtgesang" Nocssler, "Am Bruennele" Grunewald, "Das Zerbrochene Ringlein" Messrs. A. Silbernagel, L. L. Breitweiser, F. Latterner, and E. Textor. Baritone Solo. Englesberg, "Meine Muttersprache" Mr. Carl Schlegel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIEDERKRANZ IN SANDERS | 3/16/1912 | See Source »

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