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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alfred_KernAlfred Kern - Wikipedia

    Alfred Kern (born Alfred Cohen, August 8, 1924 – June 2, 2009) was an American novelist and professor.

  2. Aug 9, 2023 · At the end of the 19th century, chemist Alfred Kern and Edouard Sandoz decided to relocate their newly founded dye company – the Kern & Sandoz chemical factory – to the St. Johann quarter of Basel.

  3. Alfred Kern (né à Hattingen, Allemagne, le 22 juillet 1919, et mort à Colmar le 12 septembre 2001) est un écrivain, romancier, poète, plasticien et photographe français. La Bourse de traduction du Prix du Patrimoine Nathan Katz a été attribuée en 2006 à Jean-François Eynard pour ses traductions des poèmes en langue ...

    • 12 septembre 2001 (à 82 ans)Colmar, France
    • 22 juillet 1919Hattingen, Allemagne
    • Prix Renaudot ( 1960)Prix Fénéon (1950)
  4. www.organsparisn.organsofparis.eu › kernOrgans of Paris

    Kern. The House of Kern is a dynasty of Alsatian organ builders. The company was founded in 1953 by Alfred Kern (1910-1989) in Strasbourg-Cronenbourg, who went into partnership for a time with his brother-in-law Ernest Muhleisen (from 1946), set up his own business.

  5. Daniel Kern Manufacture d'Orgues (English: Daniel Kern, Organ Manufacturer; formerly Alfred Kern & Fils until 1977) were an organ builder based in Strasbourg, France. Their organs were installed in many churches in France and other countries.

  6. Made in U.S.A. is a novel by the American writer Alfred Kern. The story is set in the 1960s in Braden, Pennsylvania, a fictional mill town north of Pittsburgh. Protagonist Steve Hamner is a successful trade unionist for the fictional United Ore and Metal Workers, AFL-CIO.

  7. Jun 5, 2009 · KERN--Alfred, novelist and Professor Emeritus English at Allegheny College, died in Wilmington, North Carolina, June 2, 2009. Author of novels Made in USA, The Width of Waters and The...