• Sir Hanns Vischer, CMG, CBE (1876 -1945) was a Swiss born British national who was an advisor on education to the government of the Northern Nigeria Protectorate...
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  • obtaining funding. From 1938 to 1943 Coupland assisted Lord Lugard and Hanns Vischer with the running of the International African Institute. From 1939 to...
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  • the provincial administration in 1911 to attend the new school run by Hanns Vischer (Dan Hausa) in Kano. Upon his return from Kano, Modibbo Dahiru became...
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  • father to attend a school in Kano founded by a Swedish educationist, Hanns Vischer, the school was popularly called makarantar Dan Hausa in local parlance...
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  • Oxford University. For services to forestry in the colonies. Major Hanns Vischer, CBE, Joint Secretary and Member of the Advisory Committee on Education...
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    were the first from Adamawa to be Western-educated after attending Hanns Vischer's school in Kano in 1911.: 334  He was Adamawa's first Native Treasurer...
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  • Sahib Lal Singh, for survey work iu Central Asia under Dr. Stein. 1910 Hanns Vischer, for crossing the Sahara from Kukawa, near Lake Chad to Tripoli 1911...
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  • Gibraltar. Noel Brooks Livingston, Esq., Custos, Kingston, Jamaica. Hanns Vischer, Esq., C.M.G., C.B.E., lately Joint Secretary, Advisory Committee on...
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  • Tunn Rosemarie Trockel Ulay van Ray Various & Gould Markus Vater Peter Vischer the Elder Wolf Vostell Carl Wagner (painter) Grete Waldau Horst Walter...
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    to Disaster. Princeton: Markus Wiener. pp. 6–7. ISBN 1-55876-405-4. Vischer, Hanns (1909-03-01). "A Journey from Tripoli across the Sahara to Lake Chad"...
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