Wieland received a commission to write a new opera, which Schweitzer was to compose under his immediate direction.
Life Of Mozart, Vol. 1 (of 3)|Otto Jahn
Schweitzer and Holzbauer will not write every year; and should Michl write one, he will soon be out-Michled.
Life Of Mozart, Vol. 2 (of 3)|Otto Jahn
Schweitzer, Geschichte der skandinavischen Literatur, i, 129.
The Evolution of States|J. M. Robertson
Carrie Becker wants to marry me and do the same thing in my caf, which is ten times as good as Schweitzer's.
To Him That Hath|Leroy Scott
British Dictionary definitions for Schweitzer
Schweitzer
/ (ˈʃwaɪtsə, ˈʃvaɪt-) /
noun
Albert. 1875–1965, Franco-German medical missionary, philosopher, theologian, and organist, born in Alsace. He took up medicine in 1905 and devoted most of his life after 1913 to a medical mission at Lambaréné, Gabon: Nobel peace prize 1952
French philosopher, physician, and musician who founded (1913) and spent much of his life at a missionary hospital in present-day Gabon. He won the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize.