National Carl Schurz Association records, 1709-1995, bulk 1817-1983.

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National Carl Schurz Association records, 1709-1995, bulk 1817-1983.

The organization records include administrative files from the Oberlander Trust, and correspondence, minutes, computer tapes and discs, financial records, materials from affiliated teachers' associations, scrapbooks, and uncataloged photographs, along with cartoons, exhibit materials, articles of incorporation and blueprints.

105 v. 225 boxes (112 linear ft.)

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The American Association of Teachers of German, Inc., (AATG) was founded in 1926 by several German professors and teachers who wished to promote and improve the teaching of German language and culture, and to foster friendship between the United States and German-speaking countries. The association offered programs to stimulate interest in German studies, facilitate occasional student and teacher exchange, foster international education, provide audio-visual language teaching aids, and produce p...

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