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The Schmidt family was part of the Russian nobility. [6] He was raised into the Eastern Orthodox faith. [6] Alexander Schmidt took part in the 1905-1907 Russian uprising and he was arrested, but he was released after his father's intervention. [6] He then studied law and economics at the Saint Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev. [2]
Alexander Schmidt (politician) (1879–1937), Moldavian politician; Alexander Schmidt (mathematician) (born 1965), German mathematician; Alexander Schmidt (football manager) (born 1968), German football manager; Alexander Schmidt (footballer) (born 1998), Austrian football player; Alexander M. Schmidt (1930–1991), American physician
Cover by Alonzo Myron Kimball, 1912. From 1904 through 1916, "Sunday Magazine" was a regular syndicated supplement to Sunday editions of newspapers in various cities across the United States, including The Boston Post, The Philadelphia Press, New-York Tribune, Chicago Tribune, St. Louis Republic, Detroit Free Press, and Minneapolis Journal. [11]
This is a list of people and other topics appearing on the cover of Time magazine in the 1960s. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. Such features were accompanied by articles.
Hermann Adolf Alexander Schmidt (27 May [O.S. 15] 1831 – 22 April [O.S. 10] 1894) was a Baltic German physiologist from what was then the Governorate of Livonia in the Russian Empire. He was born on the island of Moon, which is today known by its Estonian name Muhu , in present-day Estonia .
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
The City Duma building was built between 1898 and 1901, during Shmidt's tenure as mayor. In 1857–1863 he studied at the Regional Gymnasium of Kishinev. After graduation he studied at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of St. Vladimir University in Kiev between 1863–1864, but in 1865 he transferred to the Faculty of Law of the Imperial Novorossiya University, from which he graduated ...
In July 2012, Schmidt became head coach of 1860 Munich II [5] and then became head coach of the first team on 18 November 2012, when Reiner Maurer was sacked. [6] Schmidt was sacked on 31 August 2013 [ 7 ] and temporarily replaced by Markus von Ahlen as caretaker [ 7 ] and later by Friedhelm Funkel as permanent replacement. [ 8 ]