Fiedler


Arthur, 1894–1979, U.S. symphony conductor.
Historical Examples

The three independent stanzas were printed by Fiedler, ibid.
Erthe Upon Erthe Various

Mr. Fiedler, at the other end of the ‘phone, hesitated before replying.
Potash & Perlmutter Montague Glass

The brush heap was accordingly prepared in front of Brother Fiedler’s cabin.
A Tale of the Kloster Brother Jabez

“And curb securities naturally feel the influence of the bullish sentiment,” Fiedler continued.
Potash & Perlmutter Montague Glass

“I think Mr. Klinger will have reason to congratulate himself still more by to-morrow, Mr. Potash,” Fiedler broke in.
Potash & Perlmutter Montague Glass

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