Joseph Francis Rummel (October 14, 1876 – November 8, 1964) was a German-born American Catholic prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop...
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Rudolph Joseph Rummel (October 21, 1932 – March 2, 2014) was an American political scientist, a statistician and professor at Indiana University, Yale...
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after Archbishop Joseph Rummel, a former Archbishop in the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Opened on September 10, 1962, Archbishop Rummel High School was...
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Henrik Rummel (born 1987), American rower Joseph Rummel (1876–1964), American Archbishop Martin Rummel (born 1974), Austrian cellist R. J. Rummel (1932–2014)...
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works by Joseph Haydn". IMSLP. Retrieved 2021-05-09. Rummel, Martin; Leonovich, Yuriy. "Cello Concerto in C Major". David Popper. Martin Rummel. Retrieved...
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German musical family, the son of pianist Joseph Rummel and grandson of composer and conductor Christian Rummel. He studied under Louis Brassin at the Brussels...
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Archbishop Rummel may refer to: Joseph Rummel (1876–1964), Roman Catholic archbishop Archbishop Rummel High School, Roman Catholic secondary school Metairie...
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the Archdiocese of New Orleans in Louisiana in 1936 after Archbishop Joseph Rummel made an appeal for priests and seminarians. He completed his studies...
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John Bosco in light of the gospel and Jesus Christ. In 1962 Archbishop Joseph Rummel of New Orleans dedicated a new high school on the West Bank and named...
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present church was built through the concerted efforts of former pastor Joseph Rummel (1876-1964), who was elevated as Bishop of Omaha (1928-1935) and in...
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