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Carl Fischer (publisher)
Carl Fischer may refer to: * Carl Fischer (actor) (1876–1953), Danish actor * Carl Fischer (baseball) (1905–1963), American baseball player * Carl Fischer (homeopath) (died 1893), New Zealand doctor, homoeopath and viticulturist * Carl Fischer (tennis), American tennis player from the 1920s and 30s * Carl Fischer (photographer) (1924–2023), American art director and photographer * Carl Fischer (trumpeter), American trumpeter, trombonist and saxophonist of the Billy Joel Band * Carl Anthony Fisher (1945–1993), Roman Catholic bishop * Carl G. Fisher (1874–1939), American entrepreneur * Carl H. Fischer (1907–2005), American floriculturalist * Carl T. Fischer (1912–1954), Native American jazz pianist and composer * Carl Fischer Music Carl Fischer Music is an American sheet music publisher. It was founded in 1872 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City as a musical instrument repair shop. Except for a brief period in the early 1930s, it has always been the ...
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Carl Fischer (actor)
Carl Fischer (9 October 1876 – 7 August 1953) was a Danish actor. He appeared in more than 25 films between 1911 and 1948. Selected filmography * '' 5 raske piger'' (1933) * ''Ud i den kolde sne'' (1934) * ''Panserbasse ''Panserbasse'' is a 1936 Danish film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice O'Fredericks. Cast * Knud Almar * Carl Carlsen * Victor Cornelius * Carl Fischer *Aage Fønss * Ingeborg Gandrup * Ellen Jansø *Arthur Jensen * Gunnar Lauring as Sl ...'' (1936) * '' Blaavand melder storm'' (1938) * '' I de gode, gamle dage'' (1940) * '' Moster fra Mols'' (1943) References External links * 1876 births 1953 deaths Danish male film actors Place of birth missing {{Denmark-actor-stub ...
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Carl Fischer (baseball)
Charles William "Carl" Fischer (November 5, 1905 – December 10, 1963) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played seven years in Major League Baseball between 1930 and 1937. He played for the Washington Senators (1930–1932, 1937), St. Louis Browns (1932), Detroit Tigers (1933–1935), Chicago White Sox (1935), and Cleveland Indians (1937). Early life Fischer was born in Medina, New York, in 1905 and attended Medina High School. Professional baseball Fischer began his career in professional baseball in 1925 at age 19 with the Cambridge Canners of the Eastern Shore League. He spent parts of six seasons in the minor leagues, including stints with the Scranton Miners, Manchester Blue Sox, and Johnstown Johnnies. He was with the Newark Bears of the International League for three years from 1928 to 1930. He compiled an 18–13 record for the Bears in 1929. Fischer played seven years in Major League Baseball between 1930 and 1937. He played for the Chicago White So ...
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Carl Fischer (homeopath)
Carl Frank Fischer (year of birth unknown – 23 June 1893) was a New Zealand doctor, homoeopath and viticulturist. Biography Fischer was born in Austria, and received a medical degree from the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany. He migrated to New Zealand in the early 1850s. Fischer established his successful practice in Auckland after saving Jane Graham, wife of prominent politician George Graham, who was buried after a store collapsed. Between 1855 and 1856 he published 12 issues of the ''Homeopathic Echo'', the first medical journal in New Zealand. In 1857 he founded the Homeopathic Association. In 1858 after the arrival of the ''Novara'', Fischer became close friends with geologists Ferdinand Hochstetter and Julius Haast. In 1869 Fischer moved to Sydney with his family, and by 1877 the family had gone to live in Europe. After the death of his wife Prudence, Fischer returned to Sydney. He was awarded the Great Gold Medal of Science and Art by the Em ...
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Carl Fischer (tennis)
Carl Fischer may refer to: * Carl Fischer (actor) (1876–1953), Danish actor * Carl Fischer (baseball) (1905–1963), American baseball player * Carl Fischer (homeopath) (died 1893), New Zealand doctor, homoeopath and viticulturist * Carl Fischer (tennis), American tennis player from the 1920s and 30s * Carl Fischer (photographer) (1924–2023), American art director and photographer * Carl Fischer (trumpeter), American trumpeter, trombonist and saxophonist of the Billy Joel Band * Carl Anthony Fisher (1945–1993), Roman Catholic bishop * Carl G. Fisher (1874–1939), American entrepreneur * Carl H. Fischer (1907–2005), American floriculturalist * Carl T. Fischer (1912–1954), Native American jazz pianist and composer * Carl Fischer Music Carl Fischer Music is an American sheet music publisher. It was founded in 1872 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City as a musical instrument repair shop. Except for a brief period in the early 1930s, it has always b ...
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Carl Fischer (photographer)
Carl Fischer (May 3, 1924 – April 7, 2023) was an American art director and autodidact magazine photographer. His work for covers and pictures stories in ''Esquire'' and other magazines were controversial, original prints of which, and published copies, are held in a number of international museums. Early life Carl Fischer was born on May 3, 1924, to Irma (Schwerin) and Joseph Fischer, and raised in Brooklyn. He took painting at Cooper Union but majored in graphic design, graduating in 1948 with the Augustus St. Gaudens Medal. He worked as an art director before receiving a Fulbright Scholarship in 1951 and went to England where he studied book design and typography at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, and used their darkroom to teach himself photography from library books. ''Esquire'' Fischer began his career as an advertising agency art director in New York working with Paul Rand and Herb Lubalin then began photographing for ''Esquire'' magazi ...
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Carl Fischer (trumpeter)
Billy Joel is an American singer-songwriter and pianist who has used various musicians both in studio and for live performances. The band began with the recording of his first album as a solo artist in 1971; it stabilized around 1975 and underwent several lineup changes in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Joel's touring band as a whole did not begin playing on his records until he recorded the album '' Turnstiles'' in 1976. This line-up included Richie Cannata on saxophones and organ, Liberty DeVitto on drums, Russell Javors and Howie Emerson on guitars, and Doug Stegmeyer on bass. The band, which now no longer includes any of its original members, is often not recognized as a formal entity, and is instead referred to simply as Billy Joel's band. The Lords of 52nd Street is a band formed by the original band members that previously played with Joel. History Early days Joel's original touring band, formed in 1971 to support the '' Cold Spring Harbor'' album, comprised R ...
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Carl Anthony Fisher
Carl Anthony Fisher, SSJ (November 24, 1945 – September 2, 1993) was an African-American Catholic prelate who served as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles from 1987 until his death in 1993. He was the first (and as of 2022, the only) Black Catholic bishop on the West Coast. He was a member of the Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart, a religious community that serves African Americans. He was the third Josephite to be made a bishop, and as of 2022, the latest. Biography Born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, Fisher attended Epiphany Apostolic College as well as St. Joseph's Seminary, and was ordained to the priesthood for the Society of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart on June 2, 1973. He then served in Baltimore for some time, including at Historic St Francis Xavier Church beginning in 1982. On December 23, 1986, he was appointed titular bishop of Tlos and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and was consecrated on February 23, 1987. He was the first ...
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The Carl Gustaf 84 mm recoilless rifle (, named after '' Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori'', which initially produced it) is a Swedish-developed caliber shoulder-fired recoilless rifle, initially developed by the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration during the second half of the 1940s as a crew-served man-portable infantry support gun for close-range multi-role anti-armour, anti-personnel, battlefield illumination, smoke screening and marking fire, which has seen great export success around the globe and continues to be a popular multi-purpose support weapon in use by many nations. The Carl Gustaf 84 mm recoilless rifle is a lightweight, low-cost weapon that uses a wide range of ammunition, which makes it extremely flexible and suitable for a wide variety of roles. Development of the initial model started from 1946 as one of the many recoilless rifle designs of that era, based on the experience from the earlier Carl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle and the s ...
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Carl may refer to: *Carl, Georgia, city in USA *Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community *Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name *Carl², a TV series * "Carl", an episode of television series ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' * An informal nickname for a student or alum of Carleton College CARL may refer to: *Canadian Association of Research Libraries *Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries See also *Carle (other) *Charles *Carle, a surname *Karl (other) *Karle (other) Karle may refer to: Places * Karle (Svitavy District), a municipality and village in the Czech Republic * Karli, India, a town in Maharashtra, India ** Karla Caves, a complex of Buddhist cave shrines * Karle, Belgaum, a settlement in Belgaum ... {{disambig ja:カール zh:卡尔 ...
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Carl Fischer Music
Carl Fischer Music is an American sheet music publisher. It was founded in 1872 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City as a musical instrument repair shop. Except for a brief period in the early 1930s, it has always been the family-owned business of the Fischer-Connor family. They publish both performance and educational music for students, teachers, and virtuosos. History 1870s into the 20th century In 1872, Carl Fischer opened his musical instrument repair shop in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. After noticing that many of his customers were searching for instrumental arrangements of well-known works that didn't exist, Fischer began creating and reproducing arrangements, which led him into the music publishing business. Carl Fischer became the preeminent publisher of music for concert band composers such as Percy Grainger and John Philip Sousa, as well as the transcriptions of Erik W. G. Leidzén and Mayhew Lake. Carl Fischer was also a musical i ...
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