• Ferdinand A. Hermens (20 December 1906 – 2 February 1998) was a German-American political scientist and economist. He was born in Nieheim, Kreis Höxter...
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  • awarded professorships to Arnold Bergstraesser, Heinrich Brüning, Ferdinand A. Hermens, Fritz Morstein Marx, and Eric Voegelin. Loewenstein pursued his...
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  • economics in so short a time." German-American economist Ferdinand A. Hermens wrote: "presidents and cabinet members...could learn a great deal if they would...
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    of Austria in 1919. In 1932, he emigrated to the United States to become a professor at Harvard University, where he remained until the end of his career...
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    Determinants of Electoral Systems, Yale University Press Ferdinand A. Hermens (1941) Democracy or Anarchy? A Study of Proportional Representation, University...
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  • against the party. In 1960, he started working as the assistant of Ferdinand A. Hermens, the only political scientist at the University of Cologne at the...
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    Gertrude Scharff Goldhaber, 86, German-American nuclear physicist. Ferdinand A. Hermens, 91, German-American political scientist and economist. Viljo Kajava...
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    Hengstenberg Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle Kurt Hensel Ferdinand Ludwig Herff Ferdinand A. Hermens Richard Hertwig Laura Herz Gerd Heusch Friedrich Heusler...
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  • with a dissertation on the political system of Japan at the University of Cologne (Germany). The supervisor of his Ph.D. work was Ferdinand A. Hermens. Kevenhörster's...
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    were successfully submitted, the highest number since the Second World War. A total of 1,579 candidates were on these lists. The 150 seats were awarded...
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    world. Pinkpop is a three-day festival, from Saturday through Monday when on Pentecost weekend, or Friday through Sunday otherwise, with a 60,000 people per...
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  • series moved to a single final in Zürich. The meeting was highlighted by Sifan Hassan nearly breaking the mile run world record with a 4:14.74 winning...
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    Illustrated, quoted Dutch distance runner Jos Hermens as saying "It's quite simple. We were invited to a party, and if someone comes to the party and shoots...
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    his first audience with the King, Heyse presented his verse tales, Hermen, and began a productive life as one of the Nordlichtern ("northern lights": Geibel...
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  • (1706–1785) Clara Arnheim (1865–1942) Johann Samuel Arnhold (1766–1828) Ferdinand von Arnim (1814–1866) Heinrich Gotthold Arnold (1785–1854) Ulrike Arnold...
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    Södermanland originally also belonged to Storkyrkan. A third altarpiece, made in Lübeck in 1468, probably by Hermen Rode, is preserved in the Swedish History Museum...
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  • Ramon Amadeu i Grau, Josep Amat Pagès, Blai Ametller, Antonio Amorosi, Hermen Anglada Camarasa, Joan Antigó, José Antolínez, Ulrich Apt, Andrés de Araoz...
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