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Reimann ( Hebrew: ריימן) is a German and Jewish surname, also Reiman, Reinman, Rhinemann. It is also commonly associated with Ashkenazi Jews. Notable people with the surnames include: * Aribert Reimann (1936–2024), German composer and pianist * Antonín Reimann (1888–1976), Czech American architect * Brigitte Reimann (1933–1973), German writer * Brody Reiman (born 1970), American artist of the collaborative team castaneda/reiman * Carola Reimann (born 1967), German politician * Gotthold Reimann (1859–1932), Australian teacher of music * Günter Reimann (1904–2005), German Jewish economist * Hans Reimann (writer) (1889–1969), German writer * Hans-Georg Reimann (born 1941), East German racewalker * Hobart Reimann (1897–1986), American virologist and physician * Heinrich Reimann (1850–1906), Musicologist * Joey Reiman (born 1953), American Jewish advertising businessman and author * Katya Reimann (born 1965), Novelist * Leonid Reiman (born 1957), Russian ...
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Reiman Gardens
Reiman Gardens (pronounced Rye-Men) is a university-owned public garden located immediately south of Jack Trice Stadium on the Iowa State University (ISU) campus in Ames, Iowa. Reiman Gardens is a year-round garden with events, programs, lectures, and tours that has consistently been one of the top visited attractions in Central Iowa. Reiman Gardens consists of over 20 distinct garden areas, an indoor conservatory, an indoor butterfly wing, a gift shop, and several supporting greenhouses. It is open seven days per week; 10:00 am to 4:30 pm, with extended hours in the summer season and extended evening hours for its events. The Gardens are closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. ISU students and their classes are admitted free of charge, as are the Gardens' members. An admission fee is charged to the public. Construction Since 1914, Iowa State University has had a horticulture garden; Reiman Gardens is the third location for these gardens. The original horti ...
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Tip Reiman
Tip Reiman Jr. (born September 17, 2001) is an American football tight end for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Illinois Fighting Illini and was selected by the Cardinals in the third round of the 2024 NFL draft. Early life Reiman was born on September 17, 2001, and grew up in Rapid City, South Dakota. He attended St. Thomas More High School there before transferring as a junior to O'Gorman Catholic High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he played football as a tight end after having seen action at several positions previously. As a senior, he helped O'Gorman win the state championship game. He also participated in track and field. Reiman received athletic scholarship offers from the South Dakota Coyotes and South Dakota State Jackrabbits, but opted to walk-on to play for the Illinois Fighting Illini. College career As a true freshman at Illinois in 2020, Reiman played all eight games and was mos ...
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Leonid Reiman
Leonid Dodojonovich Reiman (Russian: Леонид Дододжонович Рейман; born 12 July 1957, in Leningrad) is a Russian businessman and government official, former Minister of Communications and Information Technologies of the Russian Federation. Leonid Reiman has been numerously rated most influential person in Russian telecom business with personal wealth over $1 bln., according to Finance magazine. Biography Leonid Reiman was born on 12 July 1957 in Leningrad, his father, Dodojon Tadjiyev, is a Tajik and his mother, Ekaterina Reiman, is an Estonian German and teaches English. Career * In 1979, Leonid Reiman graduated from the M.A. Bonch-Bruevich Leningrad Institute of Communications Technology (now SPbGUT - Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications and IT). * 1979-1983, engineer and then section chief at the Leningrad city international telephone station. * 1983-1985, Leonid Reiman did a tour of compulsory military service. * 1985-1999, Reim ...
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Aribert Reimann
Aribert Reimann (born 4 March 1936) is a German composer, pianist and accompanist, known especially for his literary operas. His version of Shakespeare's ''King Lear'', the opera ''Lear (opera), Lear'', was written at the suggestion of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, who sang the title role. His opera ''Medea (Reimann), Medea'' after Grillparzer's play premiered in 2010 at the Vienna State Opera. He was a professor of contemporary Lied in Hamburg and Berlin. In 2011, he was awarded the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize for his life's work. Life and career Reimann was born in Berlin. He studied musical composition, composition, counterpoint and piano at the Berlin University of the Arts, Musikhochschule Berlin with Boris Blacher and Ernst Pepping, among others. During his studies, he worked as a repetiteur at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Städtische Oper. His first appearances as a pianist and accompanist were in 1957. In the early 1970s, he became a member of the Akademie der Künste in Berli ...
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Castaneda/reiman
Charlie Castaneda (born 1970 San Diego, California) and Brody Reiman (born 1970 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) are two contemporary artists who work together to form castaneda/reiman. Biographies The artists met each other while in college at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they earned their BFAs in 1992. They went on to the University of California at Davis in Davis, California to earn their MFAs in 1994. Since then their work has been included in international group exhibitions in the Gallery for Contemporary Art in Tel Aviv, Israel (1999) and in the Seoul Museum of Art in Seoul, Korea (2003). The artists are represented by DCKT Contemporary DCKT Contemporary was a contemporary art gallery based in New York's Lower East Side. Founded in 2002, by Dennis Christie and Ken Tyburski, the gallery closed in 2014. The gallery represented emerging and established contemporary artists working ... in New York City, where they have had four solo exhi ...
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Katya Reimann
Katya Reimann (born 1965) is an American writer of fantasy novels. Biography Reimann is an author of high fantasy novels. Her debut novel, ''Wind from a Foreign Sky'', is set in a world similar to the Dark Ages. She has cited her literary influences as T. H. White, 18th century writers, and Rene Goscinny. Reimann has a PhD in 18th Century Literature from the University of Oxford, which she achieved in 1995 after six years of study and teaching in England. She also has a bachelor's degree from Yale University. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Bibliography The Tielmaran Chronicles # ''Wind From a Foreign Sky '' (1996) # ''A Tremor in the Bitter Earth'' (1998) # ''Prince of Fire and Ashes'' (2002) Rulers of Hylor Upon the death of Cherry Wilder, Reimann completed the final book in the series: * ''The Wanderer'' (2004) Nominations and awards * John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer The ''Astounding'' Award for Best New Writer (formerly the John W. Campbell Awar ...
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Joey Reiman
Joseph Alden Reiman (born March 31, 1953) is an American advertising businessman and author. Early life Joseph Alden Reiman was born to a Jewish family in New York City on March 31, 1953, to businessman Henri Reiman and astrologer Phyllis Joy. He is a graduate of Brandeis University with a bachelor's degree in American Studies. After graduation, Reiman interned under director Federico Fellini in Rome, Italy. While in Italy, Reiman was a passenger in a car accident where he was partially paralyzed, losing the use of his right arm. Six months after his accident Reiman entered the world of advertising. Career Reiman served as chairman of the advertising agency Babbitt & Reiman until its acquisition by the London-based GGT in the early 1990s. He went on to become the founder and CEO of the Joey Reiman Agency, where he remained until 1995. BrightHouse has worked on campaigns for clients such as The Coca-Cola Company, Procter & Gamble, McDonald’s, Pepperidge Farm and Newell ...
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Carola Reimann
Carola Reimann (born 25 August 1967) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who served as State Minister for Social Affairs, Health, and Equality in the cabinet of Minister-President Stephan Weil of Lower Saxony from 2017 to 2021. She previously represented Braunschweig in the Bundestag from 2002 until 2017. Early life and education Reimann has a doctorate in biotechnology from Technical University of Braunschweig. Political career Career in national politics In parliament, Reimann was a member of the Committee on Health (2000–2013) and the Committee on the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (2000–2002). She served as her parliamentary group's spokesperson on health policy from 2005 until 2009. From 2008 until 2017, Reimann was part of the leadership team of the SPD in Lower Saxony, under successive chairs Garrelt Duin (2007–2010), Olaf Lies (2010–2012) and Stephan Weil (2012–2017). Ahead of the 2009 elections, German foreign minist ...
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Brigitte Reimann
Brigitte Reimann (born 21 July 1933, Burg bei Magdeburg, d. 22 February 1973, East Berlin) was a German writer who is best known for her posthumously published novel ''Franziska Linkerhand''. Life Brigitte Reimann was the daughter of Willi Reimann (1904–1990) and Elisabeth (1905–1992) and the oldest of four children. She wrote her first amateur play at the age of fifteen. In 1950 she was awarded the first prize in an amateur drama competition by the Berlin theater Volksbühne. After graduating with the Abitur, Reimann worked as teacher, bookseller and reporter.Meid, Volker: Reclams Lexikon der deutschsprachigen Autoren, Stuttgart, 2001 Following a miscarriage in 1954, Reimann attempted suicide. In 1960 she started to work at the brown coal mine Schwarze Pumpe, where she and her second husband Siegfried Pitschmann headed a circle of writing workers. There, she wrote the narrative ''Ankunft im Alltag'', which is regarded as a masterpiece of socialist realism. She received th ...
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Hans-Georg Reimann
Hans-Georg Reimann (born 24 August 1941 in Starrischken, Municipality Heydekrug) is a former East German race walker, who started for the SC Dynamo Berlin and the GDR and won two Olympic medals in 20 km racewalking. He finished third at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich in (1:27:17 hours) and finished second at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal in (1:25:14 hours). He won the silver medal (1:36:14.2 hours) at the 1962 European Championships. He - synchronously with Peter Frenkel - went a world record (1:25:19.4 hours). Four years later and he was flag bearer of the GDR team at the opening of the 1976 Summer Olympics. Reimann became first an engineer for measuring and automatic control. After the end of his sporting career he worked as a trainer for racewalkers. After the end of the GDR he became a pharmacy representative and lived in Neufahrn bei Freising Neufahrn bei Freising () is a municipality in the district of Freising, in Bavaria, Germany. It has ...
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William Reimann
William Page Reimann (born 1935) is an American sculptor and arts educator, known for his large plexiglas and steel sculptures, stonework, metalwork, and figurative graphite and ink drawings. He was among the handful of "pioneering" sculptors who brought plastic materials to the New York art scene in the 1960s. In stone, his notable public works include the Radnor Gateway Project for the Blue Route in Radnor, PA, and the twenty-four granite panel series of the Piers Park ''Commons Pavilion'' in East Boston, MA. He taught design, sculpture, and drawing at Harvard University, in Cambridge, MA (1968-2002). His works are the permanent collection of MOMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Gallery of Art (J.D. Hatch Collection of American Drawings), the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and numerous private collections. Early life and education Reimann was born in Minneapolis, MN, to Hobart Reimann and Dorothy Sampson. He attended Yale College, graduating in 1957, and joi ...
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Günter Reimann
Hans Steinicke (November 13, 1904 – February 5, 2005), better known by his pen-name Günter Reimann, was a German-born economist and writer. He was noted as founder and editor of ''International Reports'', a New York-based weekly publication he created in 1947 and sold to the London Financial Times in 1983, and author of ''The Vampire Economy: Doing Business under Fascism'' (1939) about what he described as the onerous business policy of the Nazi Party and its disastrous effects on the Nazi economy. Prior to World War II, Reimann was a member of the Communist Party of Germany and at the forefront of the underground resistance to Adolf Hitler within Nazi Germany. Biography Reimann was born in Angermünde (near Berlin), German Empire: the Steinickes were a bourgeois German-Jewish family. Drawn to the left-wing intelligentsia at an early age in Berlin, Reimann associated and worked with Ernst Thälmann, Anna Seghers and Walter Ulbricht at the Romanisches Café. Still a teena ...
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