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Lehner is a surname. It derives from the Middle High German verb ''lehen'' "to hold land as a feudal tenant", and was once used to indicate a person's status as a land-holder. Persons with this surname include: * Christine Lehner (born 1952), American novelist and short story writer * Ernst Lehner (1912–1986), German footballer * Eugene Lehner (1906–1997), Hungarian violist and music educator * Gerald Lehner (born 1963), Austrian journalist and author * Gerald Lehner (born 1968), Austrian football referee * Helmuth Lehner (born 1968), Austrian metal musician * Hugo Lehner (1902–1952), Swiss alpine guide and skier * Joseph Lehner (1912–2013), American mathematician * Mark Lehner, American archaeologist * Otto Lehner (1898–1977), Swiss cyclist * Paul Lehner (1920–1967), American baseball outfielder * Peggy Lehner, American politician (Republican Party) * Peter Lehner (born 1958), American lawyer and environmentalist * Robin Lehner (born 1991), Swedish ice hockey goalte ...
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Robin Lehner
Robin Lehner (born 24 July 1991) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nicknamed "Panda", he previously played in the NHL for the Ottawa Senators, Buffalo Sabres, New York Islanders, and Chicago Blackhawks. The Senators selected Lehner in the second round, 46th overall, of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden, Lehner learned how to goaltend from his father, who personally coached Henrik Lundqvist, and began playing hockey in the J20 SuperElit league. In 2009, he turned down an opportunity to back up Frölunda HC goaltender Johan Holmqvist in the Swedish Hockey League, opting instead to move to North America, where he had an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) record five shutout appearances for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds during the 2009–10 season. After one year in the OHL, Lehner joined Ottawa's American Hockey League affiliate, the Binghamton Senators, with whom he won the 2011 Calder C ...
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Peggy Lehner
Marguerite B. Lehner (born August 5, 1950) is the current Mayor of Kettering, Ohio. Formerly, she also served in the Ohio Senate, Ohio House of Representatives, and on the Kettering City Council. Her Senate district was located entirely in Montgomery County, and included Vandalia, Riverside, Kettering, Centerville, Miamisburg and Germantown. Lehner is a Republican. Career Having attended American University of Paris and graduating from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Lehner was a three-term city councilwoman in Kettering, sat on the Ohio Ethics Commission from 1991 to 1997, served as a board member for the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority and has been active in efforts to address issues facing Dayton-area suburbs for decades. While Lehner was originally elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008, she came first to the Statehouse as a member of the Ohio Senate. When Senator Jeff Jacobson resigned his seat early, he left a vacancy in an important lame ...
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Peter Lehner
Peter Lehner (born 1958) is an American lawyer and environmentalist. He leads a sustainable food and farming program at Earthjustice, developing strategies to reduce harmful effects of food production on climate, human health and the environment, and to promote a more ecologically sound agricultural system. He coauthored the book ''In Deep Water'', about the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, with Bob Deans. Education Lehner received AB degrees in philosophy and mathematics from Harvard College and is an honors graduate of Columbia Law School. Career Early in his career, Lehner created and led the environmental prosecution unit for New York City Law Department. His cases protecting the city's drinking water laid the foundation for the city's current watershed protection program. Subsequently, he joined NRDC as director of the water program from 1994 to 1999, where he brought attention to the problem of stormwater pollution. From 1999 to 2006, Lehner served as chief of the Env ...
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Gerald Lehner (referee)
Gerald Lehner (12 March 1968 – 2 September 2016) was an Austrian football referee. Normally he worked as a plant technician. Lehner was an Austrian Football Association (''Österreichische Fußball-Bundesliga'') referee from 1 July 1995 and a FIFA referee from 1 January 2002. Lehner retired from referring in 2008 for health reasons, before dying at the age of 48 on 2 September 2016. Career Other countries On 17 June 2007, Lehner refereed the match between FC Moscow and Spartak Moscow in the Russian Premier League. On 15 March 2008, he refereed the match between Litex Lovech and Levski Sofia. International Lehner officiated two matches in the 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of .... References Externa ...
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Paul Lehner
Paul Eugene Lehner (July 1, 1920 – December 27, 1967) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a center fielder for five American League teams from 1946 through 1952. A native of Dolomite, Alabama, Lehner batted and threw left-handed. Listed at tall and , he was nicknamed "Peanuts" or "Gulliver." He worked in the region's coal mines as a young man. Biography Lehner's professional baseball career began when he was 25, after World War II service in the United States Army Air Forces. He was one of a few big leaguers to play for four different teams in a single season. He reached the majors in 1946 with the St. Louis Browns, spending four years with them before moving to the Philadelphia Athletics in 1950. He started 1951 with Philadelphia, then was part of successive trades between the Athletics, Chicago White Sox, Browns, and Cleveland Indians. His most productive season came in 1950 with Philadelphia, when he posted career-highs in batting aver ...
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Mark Lehner
Mark Lehner is an American archaeologist with more than 30 years of experience excavating in Egypt. He was born in North Dakota in 1950. His approach, as director of Ancient Egypt Research Associates (AERA), is to conduct interdisciplinary archaeological investigation. Every excavated object is examined by specialists to create an overall picture of an archaeological site—from the buildings down to the pollen spores. His international team currently runs the Giza Plateau Mapping Project, excavating and mapping the ancient city of the builders of the Giza pyramid complex, which dates to the fourth dynasty of Egypt. He discovered that Pyramid G1-a, one of the subsidiary pyramids of the Great Pyramid, belonged to Hetepheres I; it was originally thought to belong to Queen Meritites I. Education and career Lehner first went to Egypt as a student in the 1970s. Intrigued by the mysteries of the "Sleeping Prophet", Edgar Cayce, Lehner "found that yinitial notions about the ancient civi ...
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Christine Lehner
Christine Lehner (born 1952) is an American novelist and short story writer. Early life and education Lehner was born in 1952 in Massachusetts. She attended the College of Creative Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara and graduated with a B.A. in literature in 1973. While at UC Santa Barbara, she was a student of Marvin Mudrick. She later attended Brown University, where she graduated in 1977 with a M.A. in creative writing in 1977. Literary career Lehner published her first novel, ''Expecting'' (), in 1982. She published her second work, ''What to Wear to See the Pope '' (), over twenty years later in 2004. Her most recent work, ''Absent a Miracle'' (), was released in 2009. In 2010, Lehner was selected as a member of the first class of State University of New York at Purchase's Fellows of the Writing Center. Personal life Lehner married fellow College of Creative Studies and University of California, Santa Barbara alumni Jeffrey Richardson Hewit ...
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Stefan Lehner
Stefan Lehner (born 1957 in St. Gallen, Switzerland) is a Swiss designer who lives and works in Utrecht, Netherlands. He studied Philosophy, Mathematics, Language and Communication Coach in Enterprises. From 1978–2004 he lived and worked in Fribourg, Switzerland, and also studied philosophy, mathematics, language and Communication Coach in Enterprises, and was member of the Committee of the Art Laboratory Belluard Bollwerk International. Design career His career as a designer started in 1986, with the first construction of a metal furniture's based on recycled materials from the industry. In 1988 he founded the Atelier En-Fer and work with Cristina Lanzos until 1999. In 2004 he transferred the Atelier En-Fer to the old town of Utrecht, The Netherlands. The peculiar characteristic of his work is that the furniture, objects and interiors are based on used materials and reuse former or hidden functions of the recycled materials. The transformations are made with complex mate ...
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Ernst Lehner
Ernst Lehner (7 November 1912 – 10 January 1986) was a German footballer. He was born in Augsburg and died in Aschaffenburg. International He played for the Germany national football team in the 1934 FIFA World Cup and the 1938 FIFA World Cup. In total, he made 65 appearances and scored 31 goals for the national team. Lehner was a member of the Breslau Eleven that beat Denmark 8–0 in Breslau in 1937 and went on to win 10 out of 11 games played during that year. His position was that of an outside right. He was also part of Germany's squad at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Career Ernst Lehner was one of the paciest and most skilled outside rights of the mid-/late-1930s. His specialty was corner kicks; gaining a reputation for often trying (and succeeding) to convert them directly. In a 1937 World Cup qualifier against Estonia, with Germany one goal behind at half-time, Germany collected 18 corner kicks in the second half, two of which Lehner converted directly and two other corners ...
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Eugene Lehner
Eugene Lehner (1906 – 13 September 1997) was a violist and music educator. Lehner, as he preferred to be addressed, was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1906. Originally named Jenö Léner, he performed as a self-taught violinist from the time he was 7. When he was 13, the composer Béla Bartók heard him play, and arranged for him to pursue his studies formally. At the Royal Conservatory of Music in Budapest, he studied the violin with Jeno Hubay and composition with Zoltán Kodály. In 1925, soon after his graduation from the conservatory at 19, he joined the Kolisch Quartet. Lehner was a violist with the Kolisch Quartet from 1926 until 1939, performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 39 years (the only player to be invited to join without an audition by Serge Koussevitzky), and continued teaching chamber music at the New England Conservatory of Music and Boston University well into his retirement. Late in his life most coachings were given at his home in Newton. ...
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Joseph Lehner
Joseph Lehner (29 October 1912, New York City – 5 August 2013, Haverford, PA) was a mathematician at Michigan State University (1957–1963), the University of Maryland (1963–1972), and the University of Pittsburgh (1972–1980). He worked on automorphic function In mathematics, an automorphic function is a function on a space that is invariant under the action of some group, in other words a function on the quotient space. Often the space is a complex manifold and the group is a discrete group. Factor ...s and introduced Atkin–Lehner theory. Publications * * * * References * * 20th-century American mathematicians 1912 births 2013 deaths American centenarians Men centenarians Michigan State University faculty University System of Maryland faculty University of Pittsburgh faculty University of Pennsylvania alumni {{US-mathematician-stub ...
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Helmuth Lehner
Helmuth Lehner (born 7 December 1968) is the singer and guitarist of the black/death metal band Belphegor. Prior to Belphegor he was in the Austrian heavy metal band Speed Limit, where he was known as Hel Lennart. Equipment Lehner is an avid user of Jackson Guitars. He has been seen using the RR24 and the DKMG. Personal life Illness In 2011, Lehner contracted typhoid fever during their South American tour, which he believed he acquired the disease after accidentally drinking from an infected faucet. He eventually survived the infection and was able to recover after 6 weeks of rehabilitation. He stated that the event had inspired him in writing the album ''Conjuring the Dead''. Airport incident in Russia In April 2016, Lehner was spat on by an orthodox activist at an airport in Saint Peterburg, Russia Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), forme ...
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