Reminiscences of Rudolph Maurice Loewenstein : oral history, 1965.

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Reminiscences of Rudolph Maurice Loewenstein : oral history, 1965.

Childhood; studies at the Universities of Zurich, Berlin, Paris; Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute, 1923-25; analysis by Dr. Hans Sachs; founding of Paris Psychoanalytic Society, 1926; collaboration with Princess Marie Bonaparte in translating Freud's five case histories into French, 1935; New York Psychoanalytic Institute since 1943; work with Drs. Heinz Hartmann and Ernst Kris; theory and technique of psychoanalysis.

Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.

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