Peter Lipman-Wulf papers, 1938-1982.

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Peter Lipman-Wulf papers, 1938-1982.

Unpublished typescript autobiography in German, n.d.; original prints for Hermann Broch's "Death of Vergil", n.d.; and exhibition catalogs and newspaper clippings, n.d.

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Queens College (New York, N.Y.)

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Adelphi University

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Adelphi College, chartered in 1896, grew out of Adelphi Academy, a boys' preparatory school in Brooklyn, established in 1863. It relocated to Garden City in 1929 and achieved University status in 1963. The University has been co-educational, except for the years 1912-1946, when it was a women's college. From the description of Records, 1863-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155538158 Correspondence to Theodore Dreiser from Annie Marion MacLean, Adelphi University. ...

Broch, Hermann, 1886-1951

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Austrian writer Hermann Broch was born in Vienna on November 1, 1886. His major works include Die Schlafwandler (1930-32), Bergroman (1935-1951), and Der Tod des Vergil (1945). Broch died in New Haven, Connecticut, on May 30, 1951. From the description of Hermann Broch archive, 1872-1990 (inclusive) 1930-1951 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702131709 Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_...

Lipman-Wulf, Peter

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Biographical note: German emigre artist. Peter Lipman-Wulf was born in Berlin's Jewish community and immigrated to France in 1933 and to the United States in 1947. In 1939 he was interned in the Les Milles camp in southern France. He worked as a painter, sculptor, and graphic artist in and around New York City, and taught art at Queens College (City University of New York) and Adelphi University. From the description of Peter Lipman-Wulf papers, 1938-1982. (U...