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Note written by Georg Bredig
- 1940-Dec-14
Note written by Georg Bredig (1868-1944) referring to the denaturalization and seizure of property of Jewish peoples in 1940.
- Creator Of Work Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Third Reich, Citizenship, Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945), World War (1939-1945), Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
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List of dates regarding Georg Bredig's immigration
- Circa 1939
List of dates regarding Georg Bredig's (1868-1944) immigration.
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Note regarding Georg Bredig's Immigration
- Circa 1939
A scrap sheet of paper with notes concerning the immigration of Georg Bredig (1868-1944) to the United States of America. Information on the note includes Bredig's German passport number and Identification Card number.
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Professor James W. McBain
- 1938-Apr-05
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) writes to James W. McBain (1882–1953), to ask if his son, Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) could correspond with him. At this time, Max Bredig had already emigrated from Germany to the United…
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Walter Gebhardt
- 1908-Apr-01
Letter from Georg Bredig (1868-1944) to Walter Gebhardt (1870-1918), requesting information about snails. He hopes to use research the developmental mechanics of the snails and how it relates to chemistry.
- Addressee Gebhardt, Walter, 1870-1918
- Author Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Snails, Chemistry
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Svante Arrhenius
- 1917-Feb-13
Letter written from Georg Bredig (1868-1944) wishing Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) a happy birthday and mentioning an air raid that happened on June 22, 1916, in Karlsruhe, Germany. This bombing was meant to target a…
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Svante Arrhenius
- 1914-Mar-26
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) writes to Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927), his lifelong friend and colleague. Bredig updates Arrhenius on his own scientific work regarding chemical kinetics in electric and magnetic fields and…
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Olof Arrhenius
- 1936-Sep-09
Draft of a thank you letter addressed to Olof Arrhenius (1895-1977). The draft, written by Georg Bredig (1868-1944), contains revisions made by his son, Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977). Georg Bredig has also written notes…
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Postcard from Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer to Georg Bredig
- 1929-Jun-21
Postcard from Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer (1899-1957) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944) telling him that he will take part in a summer festival and explaining his schedule. On the postcard, Bredig credits Bonhoeffer for his…
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Letter from Niels Bohr to Georg Bredig
- 1931-Jun-22
A letter of recommendation in support of Werner Kuhn (1899-) to become a professor at the University of Karlsruhe, written by Neils Bohr (1885-1962). Kuhn was invited to become a professor by Georg Bredig (1868-1944)…
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New Opportunities in Non-Woven Fabrics... A Report by Du Pont
- Circa 1957
A report prepared and published by the E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company as a source of general information for the textile trade on the development and progress of non-woven fabrics. Includes four non-woven fabric…
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Letters from the Secretary of the Wetterauischen Gesellschaft fur die gesammte Naturkunde [Society of Natural History] to James Curtis Booth
- 1839-Oct-26
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) is elected a member of the Wetterauische Gesellschaft für der Naturkunde zu Hanau, one of the oldest natural history societies in Germany and Hesse's oldest registered association.…
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Letter from James Curtis Booth to his mother, Ann Booth
- 1837-Jul-28
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) writes to his mother, Ann Booth née Bolton (1772-1855), mentioning an afternoon spent with James Bolton and a bottle of Duff Gordon’s Conversation-Wine. Then Booth discusses his upbringing.
- Author Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Addressee Booth, Ann, 1772-1855
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Booth, Ann, 1772-1855
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Letter from the Academy of Natural Sciences to James Curtis Booth
- 1837-Jan-31
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) is elected a member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
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Letter from James Curtis Booth to his mother, Ann Booth
- 1836-Sep-18
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) declares his intention to resign his position as Assistant State Surveyor to devote his time to chemistry.
- Author Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Addressee Booth, Ann, 1772-1855
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Booth, Ann, 1772-1855
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Letter from Henry D. Rogers to James Curtis Booth, April 20, 1836
- 1836-Apr-20
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) is appointed as Henry Darwin Rogers' (1808-1866) assistant.
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Letter from Professor Phillips to Mr. Heacock
- 1835-Aug-20
- Addressee Heacock, Mr.
- Author Phillips, Professor
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Letter from Henry D. Rogers to James Curtis Booth, April 12, 1837
- 1837-Apr-12
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) is appointed as an assistant of Henry Darwin Rogers (1808-1866), an American geologist. Rogers provides Booth with expectations for his assistantship.
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Letter from Professor Hoffmann to James Curtis Booth
- 1835-Jul-08
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Author Hoffmann, Professor
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
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Letter to James Curtis Booth from his minister, William H. Van Vleck
- 1834-Jan-24
An encomium to Germany, where James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) was studying, as "the cradle of the Reformation and the nurse of science and literature" and a caution to diligence.
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Letter from James Curtis Booth to his brother-in-law, Conrad William Faber
- 1833-May-12
Mentions translating portions of Jöns Jacob Berzelius' 1779-1848 Chemistry.
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Letter from Lewis H. Gause to James Curtis Booth
- 1832-Feb-27
Lewis H. Gause, a student, explains to his professor, James Curtis Booth (1810-1888), that he is financially constrained from continuing his studies in chemistry with Booth.
- Addressee Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888
- Author Gause, Lewis H.
- Subject Booth, James Curtis, 1810-1888, Chemistry--Study and teaching, Chemistry teachers, Chemistry