Sigmund Freud collection, [ca. 1918]-1970.

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Sigmund Freud collection, [ca. 1918]-1970.

Bibliographies, manuscripts, reprints, clippings, English translations of manuscripts, and announcements of and about Freud's scientific writings; and publications, clippings, obituaries, biographical data, and telegrams about Freud and about prizes, celebrations, a statue of Freud, a play about Freud, the Freud Archives and other Freud collections, a Freud memorial meeting, 1939, and other matters having to do with Freud. Also, published correspondence in the form of clippings and pamphlets, and some original and photocopies correspondence, 1918-1939, concerning psychoanalytic and professional matters. Correspondents include David Abrahamsen, Leonard Blumgart, Irene Holzer-Weinick, Erik Killer, Adele Riethof, Frau E. Krimberg, Philip Lehrman, and George Sylvester Viereck.

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Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962

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Poet, novelist, journalist, biographer, and pro-German publicist; biographer of Edward M. House; in March, 1942 convicted of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act and sentenced to prison. From the description of George Sylvester Viereck papers, 1924-1938 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702169142 "George Sylvester Viereck," http://www.anb.org (accessed September 27, 2006). Biographical information derived from the collection. ...

Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939

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Austrian neurologist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Vienna, to an unidentified recipient, 1932 Aug. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270870831 Eisler was the secretary of the Sigmund Freud archive in New York City; Urban was a professor in Mainz, Germany, who was editing a volume of materials on the reception of psychoanalysis. From the description of Correspondence with Franz Werfel and Adolf Klarmann, 1926, 1970-1971. (University of Pennsy...

Abrahamsen, David, 1903-2002

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David Abrahamsen was a forensic psychiatrist, author, and psychoanalyst who was known for his books analyzing the personalities of major criminals, such as Jack the Ripper and David Berkowitz (Son of Sam). Abrahamsen was born on June 23, 1903 in Trondheim, Norway. He received his medical degree in 1929 from the Royal Frederick University in Oslo. After working at several clinics in Europe, Abrahamsen immigrated to the United States. In 1942, he began working as a lecturer and resear...

Krimberg, E.

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Blumgart, Leonard.

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Lehrman, Philip R. (Philip Rafael), -1958

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Riethof, Adele.

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New York psychoanalytic institute

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The New York Psychoanalytic Institute was founded in 1931 as the training arm of the New York Psychoanalytic Society. In 1946 it split off to become a separate organization. From the description of Historical records, 1927-1946, 1931-1946 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155493715 ...

Holzer-Weinick, Irene.

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Killer, Erik.

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