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Frederick Hilmer Rohr was born on 10 May 1896 in Hoboken, New Jersey, [1] where his father, Henry Gustav Rohr, had recently arrived from Germany. Looking to market his skills in working with sheet metal , Henry Rohr migrated westward with his family in 1898 and founded a metalworking shop in San Francisco .
Rohr subway cars manufactured for the Washington Metro. Rohr, Inc. is an aerospace manufacturing company based in Chula Vista, California, south of San Diego.It is a wholly owned unit of the Collins Aerospace division of RTX Corporation; [1] [2] it was founded in 1940 by Frederick H. Rohr as Rohr Aircraft.
Richard Rohr, OFM (born 1943) is an American Franciscan priest and writer on spirituality [1] based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [2] He was ordained to the priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church in 1970, founded the New Jerusalem Community in Cincinnati in 1971, and the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque in 1987.
Runaway Jury is a 2003 American legal thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and starring John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman and Rachel Weisz.. An adaptation of John Grisham's 1996 novel The Runaway Jury, the film pits lawyer Wendell Rohr (Hoffman) against shady jury consultant Rankin Fitch (Hackman), who uses unlawful means to stack the jury with people sympathetic to the defense.
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1986.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. American Holocaust denier Fred A. Leuchter Born Fred Arthur Leuchter Jr. (1943-02-07) February 7, 1943 (age 82) Malden, Massachusetts, U.S. Known for Manufacturer of execution equipment; author of Holocaust denial literature and speeches Fred Arthur Leuchter Jr. (born February 7, 1943 ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt [a] (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), also known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945. He is the longest-serving U.S. president, and the only one to have served more than two terms.
After the death of Franziska in 1897, Nietzsche lived in Weimar, where Elisabeth cared for him and allowed visitors, including Rudolf Steiner (who in 1895 had written Friedrich Nietzsche: A Fighter Against His Time, one of the first books praising Nietzsche), [81] to meet her uncommunicative brother. Elisabeth employed Steiner as a tutor to ...