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  2. Paul Bern - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bern was born Paul Levy in Wandsbek, which was then a town in the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein (now a district of the city of Hamburg). He was one of six children of Julius and Henriette (née Hirsch) Levy, a Jewish couple. Bern's father worked as a clerk for a shipping company before opening a candy store.

  3. A Complete Guide to the Most Haunted Houses in Every State - AOL

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    Minnesota: Forepaugh House, St. Paul Currently a restaurant, this stately home was the former residence of local magnate Joseph Forepaugh and his wife, Molly. They weren't exactly a happy couple.

  4. Jay Sebring - Wikipedia

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    Sebring bought the former home of Paul Bern, husband of Jean Harlow, on Easton Drive in Benedict Canyon, then owned by Sally Forrest. Tate went to London in early 1966 to work on The Fearless Vampire Killers with film director Roman Polanski. They began a relationship, and Tate ended her relationship with Sebring, who travelled to London to ...

  5. Jean Harlow - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bern then arranged with Hughes to borrow her for MGM's The Beast of the City (1932), co-starring Walter Huston. After filming, Bern booked a 10-week personal-appearance tour on the East Coast. To the surprise of many, especially Harlow herself, she packed every theater in which she appeared, often appearing in a single venue for several ...

  6. St. Paul's Church, Bern - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Church (German: Pauluskirche) is a Reformed Church in Bern, Switzerland built by Swiss architect Karl Moser from 1902 to 1905 in an Art Nouveau style. [1] It a cultural property of national significance in Switzerland and one of the best examples of Art Nouveau in the country. [2] [3] The bell tower is 36 m high and contains 5 bells.

  7. Church of St. Peter and Paul, Bern - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Peter and Paul was begun in 1858 as the first Catholic church built in Bern since the Reformation. It was built next to the Town Hall of Bern , on the site of the St. Johannsen granary (which had been built over the ruins of a mint which burnt to the ground in 1787). [ 2 ]

  8. Open All Night (1924 film) - Wikipedia

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    Open All Night is a 1924 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players–Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. Paul Bern, better known as a writer and later husband of Jean Harlow, directed and Viola Dana, Jetta Goudal, and Raymond Griffith starred.

  9. Zentrum Paul Klee - Wikipedia

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    The Zentrum Paul Klee is a museum dedicated to the artist Paul Klee, located in Bern, Switzerland and designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano. It features about 40 percent of Paul Klee's entire pictorial oeuvre. In 1997, Livia Klee-Meyer, Paul Klee's daughter-in-law, donated her inheritance of almost 690 works to the city and canton of ...