216 resultados para McKay Correspondence
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Clippings, correspondence, published and unpublished articles on learning disabilities and music therapy; contains testimony on her experience in the internment camp of Gurs, France.
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Documents related to Ulla Brode, née Beradt and her family.
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Correspondence (photocopies) concerning the dismissal of Jewish scientists and staff members at the Kaiser Wilhelm-Institut in 1933.
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A letter to Mr. Hans Rosenthal in Gross-Breesen (Silesia), refusing to enroll “non-Aryan” students in 'Deutsche Landkraftfuehrerschulen'; Dec. 7, 1937
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A letter to friends and relatives from Eva and Wolfgang on occasion of their son’s birth, explaining why they chose for him the Jewish biblical name Elias.
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Bound photocopies of various documents, describing the estate of Solomon Abt in the town of Melsungen in Hesse, Germany. Included are the copies of a marriage contract between Solomon Abt and Vogel Tebler; extensive lists of all of Solomon Abt’s possession when he died in 1829; correspondence of his heirs and the guardians of his children, as well as various court documents.
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Oversized materials is the digitized contents of one box (OS1) that consists of correspondence and an address from Box 2, Folders 12, 13 and 17.
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Oversized materials is the digitized contents of one box (OS1) that consists of correspondence and an address from Box 2, Folders 12, 13 and 17.
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Oversized materials is the digitized contents of one box (OS1) that consists of correspondence and an address from Box 2, Folders 12, 13 and 17.
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Oversized materials is the digitized contents of one box (OS1) that consists of correspondence and an address from Box 2, Folders 12, 13 and 17.
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The bulk of the collections consists of correspondence from the 1930s relating to Michels’s job applications in the U.S. in different academic institutions and activities of the Hilfsverein der Juden in Deutschland. Also included is a 36 p. typescript, ‘Geschichte der Familie Wertheimer’; pamphlets by Juda Magnes and Kurt Blumenfeld on the university in Jerusalem; as well as family trees.
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Letter from Simeon Leo, Esq. to his father on paper torn from a notebook. Written in broken English.
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Form political letter. Printed on Executive Committee stationery with handwritten salutation in blue ink. Invitation to be a Vice President to ratify nominations of Greely and Brown, Democratic party.
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Letter in English script. Condolence letter on death of Dr. Leo's father.
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Letter in English on black bordered stationary with elaborate initials. Addressed to Aunt Hannah from Milly. MSL (Millicent S. Leo?) in black upper left.