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Emilie Schenkl (26 December 1910 – 13 March 1996) was an Austrian stenographer, secretary and trunk exchange operator. She was the wife [1] or the companion [2] [a] of Subhas Chandra Bose, an Indian nationalist leader. Schenkl met Bose in 1934, and the two formed a romantic relationship while she worked for him as a secretary.
Bose: Dead/Alive is an Indian historical drama streaming television miniseries based on the 2012 book India's Biggest Cover-up by activist Anuj Dhar that was released on ALTBalaji on 20 November 2017 IST. [1]
Over 100 years later the one 42-bed hospital, originally known as "Seton Infirmary" [4] and located at 600 West 26th Street in Austin, Texas, has grown to serve a population of more than 1.8 million, with a special regard for the sick and poor. A Catholic health organization, Seton provides millions of dollars in charity care for the uninsured ...
UT Austin alumni in academia include the 26th president of the College of William & Mary Gene Nichol '76, the 10th president of Boston University Robert A. Brown '73 & '75, and the 8th president of the University of Southern California John R. Hubbard. The university also graduated Alan Bean '55, the fourth man to walk on the Moon.
Schenkl is an Austro-Bavarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Maurus von Schenkl (1749–1816), German Benedictine theologian and canon law jurist; Karl Schenkl (1827–1900), Austrian classical philologist; Emilie Schenkl (1910–1996), Austrian-Indian leader in the Indian Independence Movement
In 1988 he founded the Brown Hand Center. [2] He also owned, managed, or was an officer in several other medical businesses, including the St. Michael's Center for Speciality Surgery with locations in three states, [3] the Achilles Foot and Ankle Specialists, LLC, [4] and the Allied Center for Special Surgery. [4]
Gretchen Ritter, professor of government at UT Austin from 1992 to 2013. [72] Oran Milo Roberts — Governor of Texas from January 21, 1879, to January 16, 1883; T. K. Seung — professor of philosophy, government, and law
This is a list of notable past and present residents of the U.S. city of Austin, Texas, and its surrounding metropolitan area. It does not include people whose only connection with the city is attending the University of Texas; see: List of University of Texas at Austin alumni .