Else
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Else may refer to:
  • Else (programming), a concept in computer programming
  • "Else" (song), a 1999 rock song
  • The Else
    The Else
    The Else is the 12th studio album by rock duo They Might Be Giants, released by Idlewild Records in 2007. The album was produced in part by The Dust Brothers, along with Pat Dillett and the band....

    , a 2007 alternative rock album
  • Else (Werre)
    Else (Werre)
    The Else is a left tributary of the river Werre in the northeast of North Rhine-Westphalia and in southern Lower Saxony. The Else is a distributary of the river Hase and begins at a river bifurcation near Melle.- Origin :...

    , a river in Germany, tributary to the Werre, a Kriegsmarine coastal tanker


People with the given name Else:
  • Else Alfelt
    Else Alfelt
    Else Alfelt was a painter who was born and died in Copenhagen. She was one of the two women in the CoBrA. She was married to Carl-Henning Pedersen, also a veteran of CoBrA....

     (1910-1974), Danish painter
  • Else Bugge Fougner
    Else Bugge Fougner
    Else Bugge Fougner is a Norwegian lawyer and a politician for the Conservative Party.She was born in Moss as a daughter of Jacob C. Bugge and Bodil Bengtson . In August 1974 she married lawyer Amund Fougner. Through her sister Kari she is a sister-in-law of Gunnar Gran.She was the Minister of...

     (born 1944), Norwegian lawyer and politician
  • Else Christensen
    Else Christensen
    Else Christensen , also known as the “Folk Mother”, was a pioneering Danish figure in the emergence of Asatru and Odinism in the post-World War II era....

     (1913-2005), Danish neopagan
  • Else Feldmann
    Else Feldmann
    Else Feldmann was an Austrian writer, playwright, poet, socialist journalist, and victim of the Holocaust....

     (1884-1942), Austrian writer
  • Else Frenkel-Brunswik
    Else Frenkel-Brunswik
    Else Frenkel-Brunswik was a Polish-Austrian Jewish psychologist.- External links :* http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/sozwww/agsoe/bestand/25_agsoe/25bio.htm...

     (1908-1958), Polish-Austrian psychologist
  • Else Hench
    Else Hench
    Else Hench was an Austrian luger who competed in the late 1920s. She won a bronze medal in the first-ever women's singles event at the 1928 European luge championships at Schreiberhau, Germany .-References:*...

     (20th century), Austrian luger
  • Else Hirsch
    Else Hirsch
    Else Hirsch was a Jewish teacher in Bochum, Germany and a member of the German Resistance against the Third Reich. She organized transports of Jewish children to the Netherlands and England, saving them from Nazi deportation to concentration camps and death...

     (born 1889), German-Jewish teacher
  • Else Holmelund Minarik
    Else Holmelund Minarik
    Else Holmelund Minarik is the author of the Little Bear series of children's books, which were successful as books, and were also made into a successful children's TV series...

     (born 1920), Danish American author
  • Else Jacobsen
    Else Jacobsen
    Else Agnes Ella Jacobsen was a Danish swimmer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics and 1932 Summer Olympics....

     (1911-1965), Danish swimmer
  • Else Krüger
    Else Krüger
    Else Krüger was Martin Bormann's secretary during World War II.She was in the Führerbunker during the Battle of Berlin. Krüger was with Eva Braun, Gerda Christian, Traudl Junge, and Constanze Manziarly when German dictator Adolf Hitler told them that they must prepare to leave for the Berghof like...

     (20th century), German secretary
  • Else Lasker-Schüler
    Else Lasker-Schüler
    Else Lasker-Schüler was a Jewish German poet and playwright famous for her bohemian lifestyle in Berlin. She was one of the few women affiliated with the Expressionist movement. Lasker-Schüler fled Nazi Germany and lived out the rest of her life in Jerusalem.-Biography:Schüler was born in...

     (1869-1945), Jewish German poet and playwright
  • Else Mayer
    Else Mayer
    Else Mayer was a German nun and women's liberation activist during the period of the First-wave feminism. She was one of the pioneers of the German Women's Liberation Movement....

     (1891-1962), German nun
  • Else Meidner
    Else Meidner
    Else Meidner was a German Jewish painter. She was married to the artist Ludwig Meidner, and like him she painted in the expressionist style.-External links:*http://www.jewishmuseum.de/meidner.html...

     (1901-1987), Jewish German painter
  • Else Repål
    Else Repål
    Else Repål was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Hedmark in 1969, and was re-elected on two occasions. She served as a deputy representative during the term 1981–1985.She settled in Rena, Åmot and chaired the municipal party chapter...

     (born 1930), Norwegian politician
  • Else Reppen
    Else Reppen
    Else Reppen was a Norwegian philanthropist, Pentecostal and a strict advocate of temperance. During her lifetime she was well known of serving others and caring little for herself. In 1984, she founded "Action Poland" which later became known as "Friends of Poland"...

     (1933-2006), Norwegian philanthropist
  • Else Sehrig-Vehling
    Else Sehrig-Vehling
    Else Sehrig-Vehling was a German expressionist. She was the daughter of the Architect Heinrich Vehling and of Eva Hubertine 1She was a member of an artist group called "Das junge Rheinland" .Her style was influenced...

     (1897-2005), German expressionist
  • Else Ury
    Else Ury
    Else Ury was a German writer and children's book author. Her best-known character is the blonde doctor's daughter Annemarie Braun, whose life from childhood to old age is told in the ten volumes of the highly successful Nesthäkchen series...

     (1877-1943), German writer
  • Else von Richthofen
    Else von Richthofen
    Else Freiin von Richthofen , a distant relative of the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen, is known as one of the first female social scientists in Germany, wife of the German economist Edgar Jaffé as well as lover of the economists and sociologists Max Weber and Alfred Weber. Her sister Frieda von...

     (1874-1973), German social scientist


People with the surname Else:
  • Chris Else
    Chris Else
    Chris Else is the New Zealand author of novels, collections of short stories, and poems.- Biography :Born in Cottingham, Yorkshire in the United Kingdom, Chris Else emigrated to New Zealand in 1956....

     (born 1942), New Zealand author
  • Craig Else
    Craig Else
    Craig Else is a guitarist, composer, vocalist, and music producer.-1970s and 1980s:In 1978 after years of music lessons given by his Grandmother, Craig discovered punk rock and formed his first band, Twisted Minds...

     (born 1964), Canadian guitarist, composer, vocalist, and record producer
  • Dirk Else
    Dirk Else
    Dirk Else is a retired German ski jumper.In the World Cup he finished once among the top 15, a twelfth place from Zakopane in January 2002 being his best result. He won the overall Continental Cup in the 1999/00 season.-External links:...

     (born 1977), retired German ski jumper
  • Gerald Else
    Gerald Else
    Gerald Frank Else was born in 1908 at Redfield, SD and died in 1982). Distinguished American classicist, he was professor of Greek and Latin at University of Michigan and University of Iowa.-Biography:...

     (died 1982), American classicist
  • Jean Else
    Jean Else
    Jean Else, formerly Dame Jean Else DBE is an English former educator/headteacher, who garnered both acclaim and notoriety over the course of her long teaching career...

    (born 1951), British educator
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