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Stumpf or Stumpff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Carl Stumpf (1848–1936), German philosopher and psychologist * Christian Stumpf (born 1966), Austrian international footballer * Daniel Stumpf (born 1991), American baseball player * Eddie Stumpf (1894-1978), American baseball player, manager and executive * Horst Stumpff (1887–1958), German general in World War II * Hulda Stumpf (1867–1930), American Christian missionary in Kenya * István Stumpf (born 1957), Hungarian politician * Johann Andreas Stumpff (1769–1846), German maker of harps and pianos, resident in London * Johann Stumpf (engineer), German steam locomotive engineer, known for his work on uniflow steam engines. * John Stumpf (born 1953), American business executive and investment banker * Karl Stumpff (1895–1970), German astronomer * Kenneth E. Stumpf (1944-2022), American United States Army soldier and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor * Peter P. Stumpf Jr. (1948-2010 ...
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Carl Stumpf
Carl Stumpf (; 21 April 1848 – 25 December 1936) was a German philosopher, psychologist and musicologist. He is noted for founding the Berlin School of Experimental Psychology. He studied with Franz Brentano at the University of Würzburg before receiving his doctorate at the University of Göttingen in 1868. He also tutored the modernist literature writer Robert Musil at the University of Berlin, and worked with Hermann Lotze, who is famous for his work in perception, at Göttingen. Stumpf is known for his work on the ''psychology of tones''. He had an important influence on his students Wolfgang Köhler and Kurt Koffka who were instrumental in the founding of ''Gestalt'' psychology as well as Kurt Lewin, who was also a part of the Gestalt group and was key in the establishment of experimental social psychology in America. Stumpf is considered one of the pioneers of comparative musicology and ethnomusicology, as documented in his study of the origins of human musical cogni ...
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Kenneth E
Kenneth is an English given name and surname. The name is an Anglicised form of two entirely different Gaelic personal names: ''Cainnech'' and '' Cináed''. The modern Gaelic form of ''Cainnech'' is ''Coinneach''; the name was derived from a byname meaning "handsome", "comely". A short form of ''Kenneth'' is '' Ken''. Etymology The second part of the name ''Cinaed'' is derived either from the Celtic ''*aidhu'', meaning "fire", or else Brittonic ''jʉ:ð'' meaning "lord". People :''(see also Ken (name) and Kenny)'' Places In the United States: * Kenneth, Indiana * Kenneth, Minnesota * Kenneth City, Florida In Scotland: * Inch Kenneth, an island off the west coast of the Isle of Mull Other * "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?", a song by R.E.M. * Hurricane Kenneth * Cyclone Kenneth Intense Tropical Cyclone Kenneth was the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall in Mozambique since modern records began. The cyclone also caused significant damage in the Comoro Islands an ...
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Stumph
Stumph is a surname of German origin, being an Americanized form of the German surname Stumpf, which originated as a topographic name for someone who lived on newly cleared land. Notable people with the surname include: *Patrick Stumph (born 1984), better known as Patrick Stump, American musician, singer, and songwriter * Stephanie Stumph (born 1984), German actress *Wolfgang Stumph (born 1946), German actor and cabaret artist See also * Stumpf *Stump (surname) Stump is a surname. It is commonly found as an Anglicized version of the German names 'Stumpf', 'Stumph', and other variations. Notable people * Al Stump, Alvin John Stump (1916–1995), American author and sports writer * Alfred Stump (1860–192 ...
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3105 Stumpff
31 may refer to: * 31 (number) Years * 31 BC * AD 31 * 1931 CE ('31) * 2031 CE ('31) Music * ''Thirty One'' (Jana Kramer album), 2015 * ''Thirty One'' (Jarryd James album), 2015 * "Thirty One", a song by Karma to Burn from the album ''Wild, Wonderful Purgatory'', 1999 Film and television * ''31'' (film), a 2016 horror film * 31 (Kazakhstan), a television channel * 31 Digital, an Australian video on demand service, and before 2017 an Australian community television channel from Brisbane, Queensland. Other uses * Thirty-one (card game) See also * * * * * Channel 31 (other) * Highway 31 (other) * Section 31 (other) * List of highways numbered 31 The following highways are numbered 31: International * Asian Highway 31 * European route E31 Australia * Hume Highway ** Hume Motorway ** Hume Freeway * - South Australia ** Gorge Road ** Little Para Road ** South Para Road ** Lyndoch Val ...
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Peter Stumpp
Peter Stumpp (c. 1535 – 1589; name is also spelled as Peter Stube, Peter Stubbe, Peter Stübbe or Peter Stumpf) was a German farmer and alleged serial killer, accused of werewolfery, witchcraft and cannibalism. He was known as 'the Werewolf of Bedburg'. Sources The most comprehensive source on the case is a 16-page pamphlet published in London in 1590, the translation of a German print of which no copies have survived. The English pamphlet, of which two copies exist (one in the British Museum and one in the Lambeth Library), was rediscovered by occultist Montague Summers in 1920. It describes Stumpp's life, alleged crimes and the trial, and includes many statements from neighbours and witnesses on the crimes. Summers reprints the entire pamphlet, including a woodcut, on pages 253 to 259 of his work ''The Werewolf''. Additional information is provided by the diaries of Hermann von Weinsberg, a Cologne alderman, and by a number of illustrated broadsheets, which were printed i ...
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Stumpf Field At McMinn Park
Stumpf Field is a baseball-only stadium in Manheim Township, Pennsylvania that opened in 1938. It was built as the home of the Lancaster Red Roses baseball team, who played in the Interstate, Piedmont, and Eastern Leagues through 1961. The ballpark is now used for intramural and high school baseball. This field was donated to the Red Rose players by John G. Stumpf, owner of Stumpf Oil among other foundations and monuments throughout Lancaster County. History Built in 1938, Stumpf Field is a simple ballpark with makeshift bleachers down each baseline. The ballpark at one time had covered bleachers behind homeplate, but they have been taken down. The seating on both the first and third baselines is still in place, and retains most its original wooden frame. The Lancaster Red Roses played at Stumpf Field from 1938 to 1961. The team folded in 1961, and Stumpf Field has since been relegated as a local baseball and softball venue. It was sold to Jeff Sweigart, owner of McMinn's ...
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Wilhelm Stumpf
Wilhelm Ludwig Ferdinand Stumpf (30 March 1873, in Weimar – 27 August 1926, in Oberstaufen) was a German landscape/portrait painter and illustrator. Life He was the son of a businessman, Gustav Stumpf (1842–1914). From 1884 to 1889, he attended the König-Albert-Gymnasium in Leipzig.König Albert-Gymnasium (bis 1900 Königliches Gymnasium) in Leipzig: ''Schüler-Album 1880-1904/05.'' Friedrich Gröber, Leipzig 1905. Later he attended the art academies in Leipzig and Munich, where he specialized in landscape and portrait painting. In Munich he studied under Gabriel von Hackl, Karl Raupp, Paul Hoecker and Heinrich von Zügel. His style of painting was, therefore, highly influenced by Impressionism. From 1898 to 1899 he attended the art school at Burghausen, Altötting, Burghausen. In 1904 he married Gertrud Salge (1877–1949), a painter from Magdeburg. They lived in Wolfratshausen at first then, from 1908 to 1910, in Regenstauf. From 1900 to 1922 he exhibited regularly at t ...
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Tommi Stumpff
Thomas Peters (born 1 February 1958), known professionally as Tommi Stumpff, is a German musician who played Electronic Body Music in the 1980s. Biography Stumpff spent his childhood with his family in Paris and Brussels before moving back to his birthplace, Düsseldorf. In the late 1970s he formed punk band KFC, as its lead singer. His solo debut album ''Zu spät Ihr Scheisser'' was released on Düsseldorf independent label ''Schallmauer Records'' selling 3,000 units. The following single ''Contergan Punk'' was released on the Giftplatten label in 1983. It was produced by sound engineer Conny Plank and featured a heavy electropunk Electronic rock is a music genre that involves a combination of rock music and electronic music, featuring instruments typically found within both genres. It originates from the late 1960s, when rock bands began incorporating electronic instrum ... sound that would become characteristic of EBM. Discography * 1982 - Zu spät Ihr Scheisser (L ...
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Peter Stumpf (cellist)
Peter Stumpf is the former principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He was educated first at the Curtis Institute of Music as a student of Orlando Cole and then the New England Conservatory. He started his professional career at age sixteen as a cellist in the Hartford Symphony, then spent twelve years as associate principal of the Philadelphia Orchestra, before assuming his position at the start of the Los Angeles Philharmonic's 2002/2003 season. He took a year's sabbatical from the LA Phil in 2011 to teach full-time at Indiana University's Jacob School of Music. He left the orchestra permanently in 2012. Stumpf is also the cellist of the Johannes String Quartet. Musicians he has collaborated with include Emanuel Ax, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Mitsuko Uchida, and the Emerson String Quartet. Stumpf has also taught the cello at the New England Conservatory and USC Thornton School of Music, Stolen cello On April 27, 2004, the '' General Kyd'', a $3.5 million Stradiv ...
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Peter P
Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Culture * Peter (actor) (born 1952), stage name Shinnosuke Ikehata, Japanese dancer and actor * ''Peter'' (album), a 1993 EP by Canadian band Eric's Trip * ''Peter'' (1934 film), a 1934 film directed by Henry Koster * ''Peter'' (2021 film), Marathi language film * "Peter" (''Fringe'' episode), an episode of the television series ''Fringe'' * ''Peter'' (novel), a 1908 book by Francis Hopkinson Smith * "Peter" (short story), an 1892 short story by Willa Cather Animals * Peter, the Lord's cat, cat at Lord's Cricket Ground in London * Peter (chief mouser), Chief Mouser between 1929 and 1946 * Peter II (cat), Chief Mouser between 1946 and 1947 * Peter III (cat), Chief Mouser between 1947 a ...
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Karl Stumpff
Karl Johann Nikolaus Stumpff (May 17, 1895 – November 10, 1970) was a German astronomer. The Stumpff functions, used in the universal variable formulation of the two-body problem, are named after him. Works * ''Analyse periodischer Vorgänge''. Gebrüder Borntraeger: Berlin 1927 * ''Grundlagen und Methoden der Periodenforschung''. Berlin 1937 * ''Ermittlung und Realität von Periodizitäten. Korrelationsrechnung.'' In: ''Handbuch der Geophysik.'' 1940 * ''Tafeln und Aufgaben zur Harmonischen Analyse und Periodogrammrechnung.'' Berlin 1939 * ''Neue Theorie und Methoden der Ephemeridenrechnung.'' Abhandlungen der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1947 * ''Neue Wege zur Bahnberechnung der Himmelskörper.'' In: ''Fortschritte der Physik.'' vol.1, 1954, pp. 557–596 * ''Geographische Ortsbestimmungen.'' In: ''Hochschulbücher für Physik.'' Berlin 1955 * ''Himmelsmechanik.'' 3 vols., Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften (DVW) (English: ''German Publisher of Sciences ...
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Christian Stumpf
Christian Stumpf (born December 24, 1966 in Linz) is a retired Austria international footballer and a coach who is currently a manager with SPG LASK Linz II/Schwanenstadt. References Honours * Austrian Football Bundesliga winner: 1997. * UEFA Cup Winners' Cup The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions. The cup was, chronologically, the second seasonal inter-European club competition organised by UEFA. The tourn ... finalist: 1996. 1966 births Living people Austrian footballers Austria international footballers Austrian football managers LASK players SK Rapid Wien players Karlsruher SC players SC Austria Lustenau players Austrian Football Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players Association football forwards {{austria-footy-forward-stub ...
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