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Married. Lotte Adenauer, 28, West Germany's first lady, daughter and official hostess of widowed Chancellor Konrad Adenauer; and Heribert Multhaupt, 32, Aachen architect; in a civil ceremony, to be followed by a Roman Catholic wedding in Bonn Cathedral on May 11; in Rhöndorf, Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, may 3, 1954 | 5/3/1954 | See Source »

...wide repertory of lyric soprano roles, e.g., Eva in Meistersinger, Micaela in Carmen, Zerbinetta in Richard Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos. She learned more than a score of such roles in the conservatory at Augsburg, Bavaria, before she was 19, kept expanding her repertory in the opera at Aachen, where she stayed three years, and Vienna, where she has been for the past decade. She often works over her music with her husband. Vienna Violinist Wolfgang Schneiderhan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New Soprano at the Met | 11/30/1953 | See Source »

...entertainer for ENSA, the British version of the USO, and then switched to the USO itself. She landed in Normandy soon after the first troops, and a few months later in Belgium met Dixieland Cornettist Jimmy McPartland, a private in the 2nd Division. They were married in Aachen, and two years later had their own Dixieland band in Chicago (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Post-Dixieland Piano | 9/21/1953 | See Source »

...Brother-General of the Roman Catholic order of the Poor Brothers of St. Francis, he was at the end of a two-month tour of his order's schools and charities. In a few days he would be on the high seas, on his way back to Aachen, Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Brother of the Poor | 11/26/1951 | See Source »

...worked in Berlin until the police began to check up on his papers, then he fled to Aachen and from there escaped to Brussels locked in the men's room of a work train. A five day hike took him across the border into France, where a German company hired him as an interpreter, issued him papers, and bought him a ticket to Bordeaux. He went to Calais instead and joined the underground...

Author: By Mark L. Goodman, | Title: Faculty Profile | 10/31/1951 | See Source »

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