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"He [Ortner] is a bit of an egoist, too, in his work and there have already been a few incidents which showed me that I had to look out or he would use me as a well-qualified kuli, [which would be] most comfortable for him."
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He [Ortner] is comparatively decent but perfectly happy and very pleased with what is going on.
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; Fred Eychaner, the founder of Alphawood Foundation in Chicago and chairman of the Joffrey Ballet; Charles B. Ortner, a New York-based entertainment attorney and legal counsel to the GRAMMY organization; and Penny Pritzker, chairman of the Pritzker Realty Group and former chairman of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.
President names Kennedy Center Trustees Jacqueline Trescott 2010
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"This lawsuit seeks to require her to pay him commissions on her RCA/Jive record deal that he had nothing to do with, long after she terminated him in writing," Ortner said.
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With Ortner as the new director and Przibram's purging from the position of the first assistant, Karlik took over his responsibilities and most of his research agenda.
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Besides taking over the directorship of the institute, Ortner was named extraordinarius Professor. 149 As Karlik explained:
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Nevertheless, by the end of the war and although her Nazi male colleagues such as Stetter, Ortner, and Kirsch maintained the power they gained during the National Socialist period, Wambacher lost her previous advantages. 182 She died in 1950 at the age of 46.
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Stetter, Ortner, and the rest of the institute's Nazis were able to establish their order and fulfill their ambitions.
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