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Claussen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Athletes *Brandon Claussen (born 1979), American baseball player *Georg Claussen (1895–1967), Danish cyclist * Hans Claussen (1911-2001), German weightlifter Artists *Amalie Claussen (1859–1950), Danish photographer * Gro Pedersen Claussen (born 1941), Norwegian graphic designer * James Claussen, American lithographer and painter *Sophus Claussen (1865–1931), Danish poet Performers * Frank Claussen (born 1976), Norwegian guitarist * Julia Claussen (1879–1941), Swedish mezzo-soprano Political figures *Andreas Claussen (1883–1957), Norwegian barrister, civil servant and politician *Eileen Claussen (born 1945), President of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions * George C. Claussen (1882–1948), Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court * Otto Claussen Iberri (born 1964), Mexican politician Religious leaders *Geoffrey Claussen, American rabbi Scientists *Claus-Frenz Claussen (born 1939), German neurotologist * ...
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Julia Claussen
Julia Claussen (11 June 1879 – 1 May 1941) was a Swedish mezzo-soprano. Early life and education Claussen was born on 11 June 1879 in Stockholm, Sweden. She was educated at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in that city; she also studied at the Royal Academy in Berlin. Career Claussen made her debut in ''La favorita'' in Stockholm on 19 January 1903, and remained with the Royal Swedish Opera for nine seasons. She sang at Covent Garden and in Paris, and appeared as Ortrud in ''Lohengrin'' in Chicago in 1913. She sang in Portland, Oregon in 1914, under the management of Alma Voedisch. She made several recordings in 1915. In 1916, she sang on the Chautauqua circuit, giving 119 recitals in twelve states. She toured in Scandinavia in 1920, was decorated by the King of Sweden, and gave a recital at New York's Aeolian Hall on her return to the United States. She gave a recital at Carnegie Hall in 1922. Claussen made her Metropolitan Opera debut, as Delilah, on 23 November ...
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Claus-Frenz Claussen
Claus-Frenz Claussen, (originally: Claußen) (28 May 1939 – 4 September 2022) was a German ENT- Medician and University teacher, author, editor, artist and inventor. He was the first university teacher for neurotology to be appointed in Germany. Life Claussen studied medicine at the universities of Bonn and Hamburg, where he took his German medical state exam and the United States Medical Licensing Examination. In 1965, he obtained a doctorate degree with a dissertation, "a comparison of the enteral absorption of Digoxine and digostine esters". During his academic years, he attended courses at the universities of Toulouse (France), Oxford (England), Oslo (Norway), Göteborg (Sweden), Copenhagen and Århus (Denmark), as a scholarship holder of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. Between 1965 and 1967, Claussen was an intern at Hamburg and Simmerath (Eifel). From 1967 to 1970, he was assistant lecturer at the University ENT clinic of the University of Berlin. From ...
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Claussen And Claussen
Claussen and Claussen was an architecture firm based in Portland, Oregon, that designed several prominent buildings in the first half of the 20th century. Some of the buildings have been added to the National Register of Historic Places, including the Roosevelt Hotel, the Park Heathman Hotel, the Loyalty Building, Ira Powers Warehouse, and Portland Van and Storage. History William Emil Claussen (January 27, 1878November 10, 1953) and his brother, Hans Fred Claussen (January 26, 1880April 1, 1942), moved from Chicago to Portland in 1908 and formed the architectural firm, Claussen and Claussen. Reasons for the move are speculative, although Portland had sustained a period of record growth from 1890 to 1900 and at the time had the largest area of any city on the Pacific Coast. Moreover, after the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905, Portland experienced another period of rapid growth that placed enormous demands on architects and builders. Claussen and Claussen took its ...
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Claussen Pickles
Claussen is an American brand of pickled cucumbers that is headquartered in Woodstock, Illinois, an exurb of Chicago. Unlike many other brands, Claussen pickles are uncooked and are typically located in the refrigerated section of grocery stores. Claussen is advertised as having superior crunchiness to other brands. In a 1992 television advertisement, Claussen pickles were shown to snap under pressure, whereas unidentified competing brands merely bent without snapping. In response, Vlasic Foods Inc. submitted a complaint to an advertising industry tribunal, claiming that the commercial was unfair and misleading. Ultimately, however, the claims of Claussen were upheld by the tribunal. History The company C. F. Claussen & Sons was founded by Claus Claussen Sr. in Chicago in May 1870. Claussen was a vegetable farmer on land that today is in the Chicago city limits at 51st and South Western Blvd. He had a surplus crop of cucumbers one year, and so he decided to pickle them. Claussen ...
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James Claussen
James Claussen is a contemporary American lithographer and abstract painter. His lithography is distinguished by the technique of drawing directly on the stone surface as a second drawing process. His paintings combine surrealism with abstraction. Biography Born in Iowa City, Iowa, Claussen received a bachelor’s in fine arts in painting and printmaking from the Kansas City Art Institute where he was a student of William Wind McKim who was a student of Thomas Hart Benton.About James Claussen, Web site of James Claussen, accessed January 6, 2020 http://www.jamesclaussen.com/about-james-claussen.html Claussen also holds a master’s in fine arts in painting and printmaking from the University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design where he studied with Jacob Lawrence and Glen Alps. Lawrence was Claussen’s graduate advisor. Claussen has lectured widely on lithography and is currently a professor at the San Francisco Art Institute and the Academy of Art University i ...
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Eileen Claussen
Eileen B. Claussen (born 1945) is an American climate and energy policy administrator, diplomat, and lobbyist. She held senior posts at the U.S. Department of State, National Security Council, and Environmental Protection Agency before founding the Pew Center on Global Climate Change in 1998. She then launched the center's successor organization, the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES), in 2011, and retired as president of C2ES in 2014. Education and early career Claussen grew up in South Africa, where she developed an interest in the environment and the natural landscape. She received her Bachelor of Arts from George Washington University, and her Master of Arts in English from the University of Virginia. She began her career with positions at Booz Allen Hamilton, Boise Cascade, and the United States Department of Defense. She then joined the Environmental Protection Agency, where she served as the Director of the office of Solid Waste Characterization and Assess ...
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Sophus Claussen
Sophus Claussen (12 September 1865 Helletofte – 11 April 1931 Gentofte) was a Danish writer. He is best remembered for his neo-romanticism poems. Biography Born in 1865, Claussen was the son of politician Rasmus Claussen and Hanne Sophie (). He began his studies in 1884 and published his first collection of poetry, , which attracted attention due to its daringness and bold eroticism along the lines of Emil Aarestrup's work. For a number of years Claussen was involved with the local press. He first began to make a name for himself through two partially symbolic, partially realistic idylls about life in market towns, "" (1894) and "Kitty" (1895), which through a blend of prose and poetry as well as playfulness and grace captivated readers (particularly his introduction to "": "", likely his most significant work evised edition 1912. Claussen later continued his depictions of Danish island life in "" (1899) and "" (1900). His small travel novels "" and "" (both 1896) are unique ...
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Brandon Claussen
Brandon Allen Falker Claussen (born May 1, 1979) is a former Major League Baseball starting pitcher. Career Claussen graduated from Goddard High School (New Mexico), Goddard High School in Roswell, New Mexico, Roswell, New Mexico. He then attended Howard College in Big Spring, Texas, Big Spring, Texas. He was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 34th round of the 1998 Major League Baseball Draft while in college. In 2001, he led all minor league pitchers in strikeouts, with 220. In June 2002, Claussen had Tommy John surgery. Claussen was called up to the major leagues on June 28, 2003. He made his debut against the New York Mets that day. On July 31, 2003, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds with Charlie Manning and cash for Aaron Boone. Claussen was invited to spring training in 2004, and sent to the minors on March 28. He was recalled on July 20 to make his first start for the Reds. Claussen finished the 2005 season with a 10-11 record and 4.21 ERA. He made his final major le ...
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Geoffrey Claussen
Geoffrey Claussen is an American rabbi and scholar who serves as a professor of Religious Studies at Elon University. His scholarship focuses on Jewish ethics, theology, and the Musar movement. Education Claussen received his BA in Classical Languages from Carleton College. He was ordained as a rabbi and received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Career Claussen joined the Elon faculty in August 2011 as an assistant professor of religious studies. In April 2012, he was named the Lori and Eric Sklut Emerging Scholar in Jewish Studies. He is also the founding director of Elon’s Jewish Studies program, which launched in fall 2012. Claussen served as president of the Society of Jewish Ethics from 2015–2017. Jewish Veganism In 2017, Claussen was one of the rabbis who signed a statement by Jewish Veg encouraging veganism for all Jews. Claussen has argued that teachings of the Musar movement may enrich Jewish vegan practices today. Scholarship ...
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Andreas Claussen
Andreas Claussen (4 July 1883 – 24 October 1957) was a Norwegian barrister, civil servant and politician for the Liberal Party. Early life and career He was born in Trondheim as the son of hotelier Peter Albert Claussen (1854–1920) and Cecilie Ingbertine Debes (1852–1931). The family hotel, Hotel Britannia, was founded by his mother and her first husband. Claussen studied law after finishing his secondary education in 1902; graduating with the cand.jur. degree in 1907. He opened his own attorney's office in Trondhjem in 1910. In September 1916 he married Annie Amalie Schaanning (1892–1965). He was also a competitive figure skater during his younger days, and later chaired the Norwegian Skating Association from 1916 to 1918 and 1919 to 1922 as well as Trondhjems Skøiteklub. He was also a member of the Sports Committee of 1935, which prepared a merger between the sports confederations in Norway. Career From 1920 to 1922 he was a member of the national Housing Law Commissi ...
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Claussen's Bakery
Claussen's Bakery, also known as Claussen's Inn, is a historic commercial bakery located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built in 1928, and is a two-story, trapezoidal plan, brick building that contains a total of 25,000 square feet. The Columbia bakery ceased operating in 1963. It was later converted to a boutique hotel. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. References External linksThe Inn At Claussen's website Hotels in South Carolina Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina Industrial buildings completed in 1928 Buildings and structures in Columbia, South Carolina National Register of Historic Places in Columbia, South Carolina 1928 establishments in South Carolina {{ColumbiaSC-struct-stub ...
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Gro Pedersen Claussen
Gro Pedersen Claussen (born 1 October 1941) is a Norwegian graphic designer at the earthenware factory Stavangerflint AS in Stavanger, Norway, (1963–1967) and textile designer at Sandvika Veveri, Bærum, Norway (1977–2004). Her many designs on ceramic objects like "Per Spelemann", "Ut etter øl" and "Venner" are sought after by collectors of industrial ceramic objects from Norway. Biography Gro Pedersen Claussen was born in Stavanger, Norway . She was educated as a graphic designer at the Stavanger Technical College (1958–1961). Previously she had taken courses in drawing at The Stavanger Drawing School. Later on she also took lessons at an art school in ceramics. From 1963 to 1967 she was employed as a designer at the earthenware factory Stavangerflint AS, Hillevåg, Norway. She moved to the eastern part of Norway in 1967 but continued to create designs for Stavangerflint on a freelance basis to 1975. From 1977 Gro Pedersen Claussen worked as a textile designer for Sand ...
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