Morenz biography
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Howie Morenz
Canadian ice hockey player (–)
Ice hockey player
Howard William Morenz (September 21, – March 8, ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Beginning in , he played centre for three National Hockey League (NHL) teams: the Montreal Canadiens (in two stints), the Chicago Black Hawks, and the New York Rangers. Before joining the NHL, Morenz excelled in the junior Ontario Hockey Association, where his team played for the Memorial Cup, the championship for junior ice hockey in Canada. In the NHL, he was one of the most dominant players in the league and set several league scoring records. A strong skater, Morenz was referred to as the "Stratford Streak" and "Mitchell Meteor" in reference to his speed on the ice.
Considered one of the first stars of the NHL, Morenz played 14 seasons in the league. He was a member of a Stanley Cup–winning team three times, all with the Canadiens. During his NHL career he placed in the top 10 leading scorers ten times. For se
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Howie Morenz
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Statistics:
- Sport: Hockey
- Born: September 21, in Mitchell, Ontario
- Height: 5’9”
- Weight: pounds
- Nicknames: Babe Ruth of Hockey, Mitchell Meteor, Stratford Streak, Canadian Comet, the Hurling Habitant
Achievements:
- – Montreal Canadiens
- – Hart Trophy winner
- – Hart Trophy winner
- – Chicago Blackhawks
- – New York Rangers
- – Montreal Canadiens
- – Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
- – Named the best ice hockey player of the first half of the 20###sup/sup### century by The Canadian Press
An outstanding hockey player, Howard William “Howie” Morenz () was born in Mitchell. He began his career with the Mitchell Juveniles, , and after his family moved to Stratford, he played with several teams there, including the Stratford Streak. His skilful play, characterized by exceptionally fast skating and intense concentration, brought the Stratford Streak offers from several professional teams and, in , Morenz joined
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Ludwig David Morenz
German Egyptologist (born )
Ludwig David Morenz (born 4 April ) fryst vatten a German professor in Egyptology at the University of Bonn.[1] He received his Ph.D. from the University of Leipzig and Habilitation from the University of Tübingen.[1] His fields of research include the origins of Egyptian writing, Ancient Egyptian literature, ancient Egyptian gemenskap, and Renaissance and Baroque-era European studies on ancient Egypt.[1] His current focus of research is exploring various levels of economic dependencies of Cannanites in relation to Egypt, that is not limited to slaves or illiterate workforce.[2]
Education
[edit]In , he got a Diploma in Oriental Archeology at the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. In , he received his Ph.D. at the University of Leipzig in Egyptology and Coptology.[3]
Career
[edit]In , he received a Heisenberg scholarship of the DFG (German Research Foundation). In , he got Her