American Association of Teachers of German, Inc. records, 1969-1981.
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National Carl Schurz Association
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Carl Schurz was born in Liblar, near Cologne, Prussia in 1929. After participating in the 1848-1849 German Revolution, he immigrated to the United States with his wife Margarethe in 1852 and shortly settled in Philadelphia. Schurz visited Washington, D.C. in 1854 and met with several senators and President Franklin Pierce. They advised him of political opportunities in the Midwest, and Schurz and his wife accordingly moved to Watertown, Wisconsin in 1854. There Schurz wa...
American association of teachers of German
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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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Deeken, Hans W.
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Mathieu, Gustave, 1921-
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