Hugo Iltis Collection. 1882-1970.
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Hirschfeld, Magnus, 1868-1935
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Pauli, Wolfgang, 1900-1958
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Pysicists (theoretical, atomic, and nuclear physics). On the physics faculty at Kobenhavns Universitet (1922-1923); Universität Hamburg (1923-1928); and Eidgenössische Ttechnische Hochschule Zürich (1928-1958); and visiting professor, Institute for Advanced Study (1935-1936, and from 1940). From the description of Letters. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83030815 Physicist (theoretical, atomic, and nuclear physics). On the physics faculty at Kobenhavns Universitet, 1922-19...
Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967
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George Washington Corner worked as an anatomist, endocrinologist, and medical historian. From the guide to the George Washington Corner papers, 1889-1981, 1903-1982, (American Philosophical Society) H.J. Muller established the field of production of genetic mutations through x-ray irradiation. He received the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in 1946. From the description of [Collected reprints of H.J. Muller] 1916-1968. (Houston Academy of Medicine, Texas M...
Tandler, Julius, 1869-1936
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Tandler is mentioned a number of times in Alma Mahler's memoir Mein Leben. He appears to have been a good friend of Alma's whole family, including her mother and stepfather (Anna and Carl Moll). Anna Mahler and Manon Gropius were Alma's daughters. Bien was a physician in Vienna and a friend of Tandler. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, 1921-1935. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155864591 ...
Mendel, Gregor, 1822-1884
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Iltis, Hugo, 1882-
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Cori, C. F. (Carl Ferdinand), 1896-1984
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Mildred Cohn was a biochemist and biophysicist. She received her Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1938 and was a research associate in biochemistry at several universities (George Washington University, 1937-1938; Cornell University, 1938-1946; Washington University, 1946-1960; Harvard Medical School, 1950-1951). In 1960 she moved to the University of Pennsylvania, where she was professor of biophysics and physical chemistry, 1961-1978; Benjamin Rush Professor of Physiological Chemistry, 1978-1...
Mary Washington college
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Andersen Nexø, Martin, 1869-1954.
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Dodel, Arnold, 1843-1908
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Feuchtwanger, Lion, 1884-1958
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The best-selling novelist, Lion Feuchtwanger, fled Germany in 1933 with the rise of the National Socialists. Living first in exile in France (1933-1940), Feuchtwanger and his wife, Marta, ultimately emigrated to the United States in 1940, coming to Los Angeles in 1941. Lion Feuchtwanger is perhaps best known for his historical novel, Jud Süss (1925; Jew Suess), and his novel Erfolg (1930; Success), the first novel that predicts the reign of terror of National Socialism. Lion Feuchtwanger lived ...
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
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