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Letter from Georg Bredig to Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff, June 1905
- 1905-Jun-18
Letter from Georg Bredig (1868-1944 ) to his colleague, Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff (1852-1911) , a Dutch physical chemist. Bredig seeks advice for finding an example of an optically active catalyst acting on optically…
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Oral history interview with Leo H. Sternbach
- 1986-Mar-12
Leo H. Sternbach begins the interview with a discussion of his family and childhood in Austria and Poland. He describes his early education during the First World War as well as his experiences working in his father's…
- Interviewee Sternbach, L. H. (Leo H.)
- Interviewer Koeppel, Tonja A.
- Subject Roche Diagnostics, Sternbach, L. H. (Leo H.), Chemists--Biography, Benzodiazepines, Chemists, Emigration and immigration
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, November 20, 1936
- 1936-Nov-20
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) writes to his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), about family, health, and professional affairs. Georg is especially concerned about Max’s recent move in Berlin because of his egg allergy. As a…
- Author Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Jews, German, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Germany--Berlin, Allergy
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Dagwood Splits the Atom
- 1949
An introduction to radioactivity, explaining atomic structure and how to create a chain reaction, this comic was distributed for free to middle and high school students and was also included as a "freebee" in Gilbert’s…
- Author Musial, Joseph W., 1905-
- Artist Musial, Joseph W., 1905-
- Publisher King Features Syndicate
- Contributor Groves, Leslie R., 1896-1970, Dunning, John R. (John Ray), 1907-1975, Heil, Louis Mace, 1903-
- Subject Atoms, Atoms--Study and teaching, Nuclear energy, Nuclear energy--Study and teaching, Comic books, strips, etc., Educational comics, Children's literature
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Liber de arte Distillandi de Compositis
- Book on the Art of Distilling Compounds
- 1512
Hieronymous Brunschwig (c. 1453 – c. 1513) was a surgeon in the Imperial Free City of Strasbourg who published on subjects including medicine, the plague, and surgery, though his most important works were those…
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Letter from Heinrich J. Goldschmidt to Georg Bredig, February 3, 1900
- 1900-Feb-01
In a letter to Georg Bredig (1868-1944), Heinrich Goldschmidt (1857-1937), an Austrian chemist who spent his career at the University of Oslo in Norway, describes working on a scientific method developed by their…
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, December 6, 1937
- 1937-Dec-06
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) provides updates to his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), on immigration paperwork, the shipment of periodicals and other personal to the U.S.A, extended family members, and his health ailments. …
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ilse Wolfsberg, October 8, 1941
- 1941-Oct-08
Max Bredig (1902-1977) writes to Ilse Wolfsberg expressing regret for the delay in Fritz Hochwald's (1897-1968) immigration case. He also provides information about his patent application for the direct electrolytic…
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Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, October 7, 1941
- 1941-Oct-07
Ilse Wolfsberg thanks Max Bredig (1902-1977) and confirms she is willing to contact the law firm Munn, Anderson & Liddy for help. She has been notified that her fiance Fritz Hochwald's (1897-1968) immigration case will…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ilse Wolfsberg, October 5, 1941
- 1941-Oct-05
Max Bredig (1902-1977) thanks Ilse Wolfsberg for her correspondence but regretfully explains that his current workload prevents him from being able to provide the level of assistance he would like with the immigration…
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Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, September 29, 1941
- 1941-Sep-29
Ilse Wolfsberg writes to Max Bredig (1902-1977) about her fiancé Fritz Hochwald's (1897-1968) immigration case. Hochwald requests that Bredig inquire with Mr. Holske at the law firm of Munn Anderson and Liddy regarding…
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Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, September 3, 1941
- 1941-Sep-03
Ilse Wolfsberg thanks Max Bredig (1902-1977) for sending a recommendation letter for her fiancé, Fritz Hochwald (1897-1968). Hochwald is interned in the Miranda del Ebro concentration camp in Spain and hopes to…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ilse Wolfsberg, February 22, 1943
- 1943-Feb-22
Max Bredig (1902-1977) informs Ilse Wolfsberg that he has received a letter from the New York-based law firm Munn, Anderson, and Liddy, and will forward a copy to her fiancé, Fritz Hochwald (1897-1968).
- Author Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Addressee Wolfsberg, Ilse
- Subject Wolfsberg, Ilse, Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Hochwald, Fritz G., 1897-1968
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Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, May 2, 1942
- 1942-May-02
Ilse Wolfsberg updates Max Bredig (1902-1977) on her fiancé Fritz Hochwald's immigration case, which has been delayed due to difficulties in obtaining a Mexican visa. Wolfsberg also seeks Bredig's opinion on the matter.…
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Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, April 26, 1942
- 1941-Apr-26
Ilse Wolfsberg thanks Max Bredig (1902-1977) for his message and mentions that she has received a letter from Mr. Holske. Bredig is helping Wolfsberg with the immigration case of her fiancé, Fritz Hochwald (1897-1968),…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ilse Wolfsberg, March 24, 1942
- 1942-Mar-24
Max Bredig (1902-1977) provides Ilse Wolfsberg with Margaret Lambie's contact information, and advises Wolfsberg against contacting Munn, Anderson, and Liddy, a New York-based law firm, regarding Fritz Hochwald's…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ilse Wolfsberg, March 8, 1942
- 1942-Mar-08
Max Bredig (1902-1977) writes to Ilse Wolfsberg to provide updates on his efforts to assist in the immigration case of her fiancé, Fritz Hochwald (1897-1968). Hochwald is currently interned in the Miranda del Ebro…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ilse Wolfsberg, September 2, 1941
- 1941-Sep-02
Max Bredig (1902-1977), in accordance with Ilse Hayn and Professor Nord, informs Ilse Wolfsberg that he has sent registered mail containing a copy of Fritz Hochwald's (1897-1968) recommendation letter from the American…
- Addressee Wolfsberg, Ilse
- Author Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Wolfsberg, Ilse, Hochwald, Fritz G., 1897-1968
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Letter draft from Max Bredig to Fritz Haber, July 1927
- 1927-Jul-09
Max Bredig (1902-1977) drafts a letter to Fritz Haber (1868-1934) regarding potential employment in his laboratory.
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Proposition 65: Troubled Waters for California
- 1986
This film produced by the group Californians Against the Toxics Initiative encourages Californians to vote against Proposition 65, formally titled The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986. This bill…
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Chemistry for Nurses
- 1930
Volume intended to provide nursing students with instruction in chemistry. The volume's content conveys the concepts from inorganic, organic, analytical, biological, and physical chemistry most applicable to a…
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Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, July 18, 1941
- 1941-Jul-18
Ilse Wolfsberg requests the assistance of Max Bredig (1902-1977) in dealing with the immigration case of her fiancé, Fritz Hochwald. Hochwald is currently interned in the Miranda del Ebro concentration camp in Spain and…
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Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, August 2, 1941
- 1941-Aug-02
Ilse Wolfsberg asks Max Bredig (1902-1977) for assistance in having an affidavit issued to support the immigration case of her fiancé, Fritz Hochwald (1897-1968), who is currently interned in the Miranda del Ebro…
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Letter from Georg Bredig's legal representative written on June 20, 1946
- 1946-Jun-20
Letter from a presumed legal representative of Georg Bredig (1868-1944) regarding the shipment of his belongings from Europe to the U.S.A. The author is confused about the Ollendorf Company's client status, as Georg…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Shipping
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Letter from Rosa and Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, May 22, 1928
- 1928-May-22
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) provides substantial professional advice to his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977). The letter is transcribed by Rosa Bredig (1877-1933).