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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F02955
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Trägerband: 'Registrum. altare S.Agnetis 1510. N.18. Latula A'; Vorbesitzer: Stadtarchiv Frankfurt am Main
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1 Brief von Martin Got an Max Horkheimer, 06.12.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an den Schweizerischen Bankverein (Zürich), 04.11.1955; 1 Brief von M. E. Constantacatos an Max Horkheimer, 09.09.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Johannes Hirzel, 07.08.1955; 4 Briefe zwischen Max Horkheimer und Nicholas Jory; 3 Briefe zwischen Nicholas Jory und Frederick Pollock 1956; 1 Brief von Albert Rosenberg an Frederick Pollock, 03.05.1955; 1 Brief von dem Hotel Splendide (Lugano) an Max Horkheimer, 23.04.1955; 1 Brief von Barbara Lovett an Max Horkheimer, 17.03.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Karl Banse (Sozialwissenschaftler), 01.02.1955;
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4 Briefe zwischen Max Horkheimer und Nicholas Jory; 3 Briefe zwischen Nicholas Jory und Frederick Pollock, 1956; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an die First National City Bank (New York), 27.04.1956; 1 Brief von dem Grand Hotel & Kurhaus (Bad Tarasp) an den "Gast", März 1956; 1 Brief von Franz Ollig an Frederick Pollock, 31.01.1956; 1 Brief von Erna Schroeter an Emmy Henne, 14.01.1956; 1 Brief von The State Bar of California (San Francisco) an Leo Salon, 21.11.1956; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Hans Moeller, 16.10.1956; 2 Briefe zwischen Frederick Pollock und Frederick J. Wild, 1956; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Alice H. Maier, 19.06.1956; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Leo Löwenthal, 16.06.1956; 1 Brief von dem Hotel "Zum Schützen" (München) an Frederick Pollock, 28.05.1956;
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Vorbesitzer: Johannes Matthaeus Valentini
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Vorbesitzer: Michelangelo Gualandi;
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Vorbesitzer: Johannes Matthaeus Valentini
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Two types of deep-sea dredges are currently under development for the mining of the manganese nodules, a deep-sea hydraulic dredge and a mechanical cable-bucket system. Both systems offer some advantages with the hydraulic system appearing to be advantageous in themining of a specific deposit for which it is designed while the cable-bucket system appears to be somewhat more flexible in working in a variety of deposits, topographic environments, and water depths. Environmental studies conducted in conjunction with deep-sea tests of the two types of mining systems currently indicate that substantially no environmental damage will be done in the mining of the deep-sea nodules. Because of the nature of the deposits and the way in which they can be mined, the manganese nodules appear to be a relatively pollution free and energy-saving source of a number of industrially important metals.