Erich (Von) Kahler papers, 1906-1968.

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Erich (Von) Kahler papers, 1906-1968.

Personal correspondence in German and English, 1923-70, arranged alphabetically, including letters from Elizabeth Mann Borgese, Elsa Brinkmann, Werner Gothein, other Kahler family members, John Phillips, Valentin and Franya Sobotka, Be de Waard, Trude Waehner, Eleanor Wolff, Kurt Wolff, Albert Einstein, and Erich Fromm. Also correspondence with publishers and magazines, 1938-68; correspondence about his articles, academic institutions, Jewish organizations, and students, 1940-70; correspondence concerning the Van Leer Foundation, 1965-67, with Kenneth Boulding, Rene Dubos, and Herbert Marcuse. Other items include diaries, 1906-07 and 1911-13; notes and drafts of letters, 1905-54; and manuscripts of articles, lectures, and books, 1907-68.

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Borgese, Elizabeth Mann.

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Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980

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New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997)

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Dubos, René J. (René Jules), 1901-1982

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Wolff, Kurt, 1887-1963

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