994 resultados para Aldrich, Mildred, 1853-1928.
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Trata da organizaçao esportiva proletária engendrada pela Federaçao da juventude Comunista no Brasil (FJCB) entre os anos de 1928 a 1935. Busca interrogar as referências e significados da organizaçao do esporte na dinâmica do movimento dos trabalhadores, bem como suas características, suas definiçoes e os limites de sua aceitaçao e negaçao vinculados aos ideais que representaram o esforço de reflexao de parte do proletariado organizado sobre aquele contexto crítico da sociedade brasileira. Aponta que a FJCB levou em consideraçao o alcance do esporte entre os trabalhadores, principalmente os jovens, e o revestiu de um discurso classista a favor do partido comunista. Destaca que a organizaçao de práticas corporais proposta pelos jovens comunistas privilegia o futebol e também considera que as associaçoes de classe, como sociedades recreativas, clubes dançantes e associaçoes esportivas, foram espaços de partilha de experiências e ideais de classe heterogêneos. Usa como fonte a documentaçao oficial da FJCB com o partido comunista e jornais, concluindo que nao houve por parte dos comunistas a construçao de uma crítica ao conteúdo interno do esporte e aos seus códigos. A utilidade dos espaços esportivos, caracterizados como proletários, nao serviu apenas para usufruto da prática, mas, também, como doutrinaçao política. Entretanto, sem questionar os conteúdos e as formas de uso do esporte, aproveitando dele a aceitaçao e inserçao entre os trabalhadores jovens
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Trata da organizaçao esportiva proletária engendrada pela Federaçao da juventude Comunista no Brasil (FJCB) entre os anos de 1928 a 1935. Busca interrogar as referências e significados da organizaçao do esporte na dinâmica do movimento dos trabalhadores, bem como suas características, suas definiçoes e os limites de sua aceitaçao e negaçao vinculados aos ideais que representaram o esforço de reflexao de parte do proletariado organizado sobre aquele contexto crítico da sociedade brasileira. Aponta que a FJCB levou em consideraçao o alcance do esporte entre os trabalhadores, principalmente os jovens, e o revestiu de um discurso classista a favor do partido comunista. Destaca que a organizaçao de práticas corporais proposta pelos jovens comunistas privilegia o futebol e também considera que as associaçoes de classe, como sociedades recreativas, clubes dançantes e associaçoes esportivas, foram espaços de partilha de experiências e ideais de classe heterogêneos. Usa como fonte a documentaçao oficial da FJCB com o partido comunista e jornais, concluindo que nao houve por parte dos comunistas a construçao de uma crítica ao conteúdo interno do esporte e aos seus códigos. A utilidade dos espaços esportivos, caracterizados como proletários, nao serviu apenas para usufruto da prática, mas, também, como doutrinaçao política. Entretanto, sem questionar os conteúdos e as formas de uso do esporte, aproveitando dele a aceitaçao e inserçao entre os trabalhadores jovens
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The parasitic protists in the genus Tritrichomonas cause significant disease in domestic cattle and cats. To assess the genetic diversity of feline and bovine isolates of Tritrichomonas foetus (Riedmuller, 1928) Wenrich and Emmerson, 1933, we used 10 different genetic regions, namely the protein coding genes of cysteine proteases 1,2 and 4-9 (CP1, 2, 4-9) involved in the pathogenesis of the disease caused by the parasite. The cytosolic malate dehydrogenase 1 (MDH1) and internal transcribed spacer region 2 of the rDNA unit (ITS2) were included as additional markers. The gene sequences were compared with those of Tritrichomonas suis (Davaine. 1875) Morgan and Hawkins, 1948 and Tritrichomonas mobilensis Culberson et al., 1986. The study revealed 100% identity for all 10 genes among all feline isolates (=T. foetus cat genotype), 100% identity among all bovine isolates (=T. foetus cattle genotype) and a genetic distinctness of 1% between the cat and cattle genotypes of T. foetus. The cattle genotype of T. foetus was 100% identical to T. suis at nine loci (CP1, 2,4-8, ITS2, MDH1). At CP9, three out of four T. suis isolates were identical to the T. foetus cattle genotype, while the T. suis isolate SUI-H3B sequence contained a single unique nucleotide substitution. Tritrichomonas mobilensis was 0.4% and 0.7% distinct from the cat and cattle genotypes of T. foetus, respectively. The genetic differences resulted in amino acid changes in the CP genes, most pronouncedly in CP2, potentially providing a platform for elucidation of genotype-specific host-pathogen interactions of T. foetus. On the basis of this data we judge T. suis and T. foetus to be subjective synonyms. For the first time, on objective nomenclatural grounds, the authority of T. suis is given to Davaine, 1875, rather than the commonly cited Gruby and Delafond, 1843. To maintain prevailing usage of T. foetus, we are suppressing the senior synomym T. suis Davaine, 1875 according to Article 23.9, because it has never been used as a valid name after 1899 and T. foetus is widely discussed as the cause of bovine trichomonosis. Thus bovine, feline and porcine isolates should all be given the name T. foetus. This promotes the stability of T. foetus for the veterinary and economically significant venereal parasite causing bovine trichomonosis. (C) 2012 Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Admission letter from Westfalia Loge (1928); letter of refusal for hospital admission for non Aryans (1933).
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Copies of documents pertaining to the education of Rabbi Wilhelm Weinberg
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The collection contains correspondence among members of the Ehrenberg and Rosenzweig families, including letters from Franz Rosenzweig, Adam Rosenzweig and Richard Ehrenberg, as well as with other parties, including Leopold Zunz, Adelheid Zunz, Claire von Gluemer, and Heinrich Heine (copies only). Also included are engagement contracts, marriage banns, school curricula and certificates, character references, eulogies, family histories, and other documents concerning family members. This material also reflects much of the history of the Samsonschule in Wolfenbuettel of which members of the Ehrenberg family were principals.
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This painting is in dedication " in honor of Meyer Ehrenberg by his students" as stated on a scroll held by the sitter. The scroll is dated October 7, 1820 and is followed by a list of names in two columns: (M.Ehrenberg, P.Ehrenberg, B. Ehrenberg, M.Imanuel M.Balke, B.Meier, L.Franck, M. Cohen, W.Fraenkel, M. Chohns, P.Goldschmidt, J.Lippoa, A. Nathan, M.Kramer, J.Fraenkel, M.Goldschmidt.) Ehrenberg was the founder of the first modern Jewish Day School in Germany, at Wolfenbuettel. Ehrenberg was the great-grandfather of the Jewish Theologian Franz Rosenzweig.
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Jewish organization executive. Primarily autographs, photos, writings, speeches, and biographical material, collected by Bisno, relating to ca. 120 Jews who have attained prominence in American public life; together with papers (1923-32) from Congregation Talmud Torah of Los Angeles, letters (1928-37) relating to other Jewish organizations in Los Angeles, and 3 letters of Stephen S. Wise, dealing with the general Jewish situation in Europe in 1933 and with the question of Jewish participation in the 1936 Olympic games. Persons represented include Benjamin N. Cardozo, Abe Fortas, Felix Frankfurter, Henry Horner, Herbert H. Lehman, and Lewis L. Strauss.
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Louis Hurwich, then superintendent of the Bureau of Jewish Education of Boston, founded Hebrew Teacher’s College in 1921. Hurwich was concerned about Jewish teachers leaving the field of Jewish education for other professions and sought an educational system that promoted Hebrew literacy at all levels. Hebrew Teacher’s College was also responsible for maintaining Hebrew High School (Prozdor), located at 14 Crawford Street in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Those students who graduated from the high school could matriculate to Hebrew Teacher’s College without having to take an exam. In 1943, the high school offered Talmud classes in addition to its regular curriculum, with studies in the Bible, Hebrew, Jewish History, and codes and customs. In 2002, the College moved to its current location in Newton, Massachusetts. One year later, it opened its Rabbinical School. This collection contains brochures, catalogs, commencement addresses, event fliers, invitations, pamphlets and publications.
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Booklet with clippings about concerts in which Irma Stern participated.
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Leonard Carpenter Panama Canal Collection. Photographs: Views of Panama and the Canal. [Box 1] from the Special Collections & Area Studies Department, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida.