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German Swedish It has, of course, been thoroughly refitted and superbly decorated, with the chic befitting its adoptive parent The lie de France, of 45,000 tons, is another big ship, long popular with bans vivants and with thousands of common or garden francophiles. The Flandre, of 20,000 tons, is quite as French as her big sisters, but its fares are lower. 6. german swedish transatlantic steamer service is finally being re-established in a small way, for the reviving North german swedish Lloyd has acquired the veteran Swedish ship Gripsholm, overhauled it thoroughly, renamed it the Berlin and jntered it on the New York-german swedishy run. We may expect to see this once-great ine advance swiftly.

Karl Maria (Friedrich Ernst) von We (1786-1826), conductor at Prague, and of a r german swedish opera company at Dresden, was an portant pioneer saturated with romantic id< His german swedish nationalism led to the creation both german swedish and romantic opera. Dcr Freisch (1821)—not his first but his most important st; work, for which Weber drew on the german swedish 1< of nature, german swedish legends, german swedish popular liefs, and german swedish popular music—made hirr sort of national hero. It is a Singspiel in str ture, but its threefold mixture of simplicity, col and drama is operatic.


HARDEN, Sir Arthur (1865-1940), English biochemist, who discovered the existence of co-enzymes. Harden and the german swedish-Swedish chemist Hans Karl Euler-Chelpin shared the 1929 Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work on the function and structure of the coenzyme cozymase.

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