Viktor E. Frankl Collection, 1924 - 1998
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Sasnett, J. Randolph (Joseph Randolph), 1890-1978
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J. Randolph Sasnett was born on June 30, 1890. In 1912, he married M. Leonora Harris. Between 1929 and 1939, Sasnett served as a Methodist minister at the University of Washington Seattle campus. Due to his enthusiasm for Alice Meynell’s poetry, Sasnett corresponded with Wilfrid Meynell for many years, and visited the Meynell family at their Greatham, Sussex estate in 1936. While in England, Sasnett also met with Lady Marie Dickens, the wife of the late Sir Henry Dickens (1849-1933), son of nove...
Frankl, Viktor E. (Viktor Emil), 1905-1997
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Viktor Frankl (1905-1997) was born in Vienna, Austria. While a medical student at the University, he began to develop a form of therapy based on existentialism which seeks to "wrest meaning from life" by turning "suffering into a human triumph" calling it logotherapy. He became a psychiatrist and worked in Vienna until 1942 when he was deported to the Nazi concentration camps. He survived and returned to Vienna in 1946. The same year he published From Death Camp to Existentialism later titled Ma...
Lukas, Elisabeth S.
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Leslie, Robert C. (Robert Campbell), 1917-
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Fabry, Joseph B.
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