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  Encyclopedia: Kurt Albert Gerlach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kurt Albert Gerlach (1886 - October 19, 1922) was a German sociologist.
In 1922, Gerlach was accepted as the future director of the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research (Institut für Sozialforschung) in Frankfurt by the Prussian ministry of education and he taught economy and sociology at Frankfurt University.
Gerlach had been close to adherents of a moderate socialism from above, coupled with social reforms (Kathedersozialisten), but became member of the SPD in November 1914 and changed to the more radical USPD in the autumn of 1919.
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 Germany, the Stem Duchies & Marches
Albert IV The Saxons were the last German tribe to be conquered by the Franks and Christianized.
Albert's grandson Rudolf II becames Elector of Saxony through the Golden Bull of Emperor Charles IV in 1356.
Albert's elder brother, Ernest II, succeeded to the Duchy; but when Ernest died in 1893, the Duchy was passed to Albert and Victoria's son Alfred, and when he died in 1900, to their grandson Charles Edward.
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 The Dialectical Imagination. Martin Jay 1973
Weil proposed as candidate an economist from the Technische Hochschule in Aachen, Kurt Albert Gerlach.
Gerlach shared with the Institut’s founders an aesthetic and political distaste for bourgeois society.
The final choice for Gerlach’s replacement was Carl Grünberg, who was persuaded to leave his post as professor of law and political science at the University of Vienna to come to Frankfurt.
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ALBERT, David Smith The effect of boundary roughness in open channel flow.
Joint author: Streu, Albert Edward A study of the illumination of interiors by daylight.
GERLACH, Thomas Anton The design of a proposed viaduct across the Menomonee Valley, Milwaukee.
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 Encyclopedia: Institute for Social Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Its first director, Kurt Albert Gerlach, died before making his mark, and was swiftly followed by Carl Grünberg, a Marxist historian who gathered together fellow "orthodox" Marxists at the Institute, including his former pupil Henryk Grossmann.
Karl Korsch (1886 - 1961) was born in Todstedt, near Hamburg, to the family of a middle-ranking bank official.
Marxism is the political practice and social theory based on the works of Karl Marx, a 19th century philosopher, economist, journalist, and revolutionary, along with Friedrich Engels.
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 Chemical Engineering: Timeline
George Oliver and Eduard Albert Sharpey-Schaeffer first demonstrated the action of a specific hormone; the effect of an extract of adrenal gland on blood vessels and muscle contraction, upon injection in normal animals it produced a striking elevation of blood pressure.
Albert Einstein, introduction of the cosmological constant and a steady state model of the universe.
Albert von Szent-Györgyi (1893-, Hungarian) For his discoveries in connection with the biological combustion processes, with especial reference to vitamin C and the catalysis of fumaric acid.
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 Brief Chronology of the German Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
July Kurt Diebner, supported by the Weapons Bureau, begins reactor construction using the alternative design of metal cubes suspended in heavy water, achieving positive neutron multiplication over the following year.
The Kaiser- Wilhelm Institute for Physics is split between Berlin and the neighboring southern towns of Hechingen and Haigerloch.
July 3 Ten of the captive German scientists are flown from Belgium to England and interned at Farm Hall.
www-personal.umich.edu /~sanders/214/other/handouts/ChronGer.html   (800 words)

  
 Walter Gerlach
GERLACH hat selbst den Weg dazu gewiesen durch zahlreiche und weitgestreute Veröffentlichungen, die sich weit in die dreißiger Jahre hineinziehen sowie durch ein dreiteiliges Werk, dessen einzelne Bände 1930, 1933 und 1936 herauskamen.
GERLACH trug begeisternd in einer klaren, schönen und an GOETHE geschulten Sprache vor.
Gerlach und Meyer, über den photoelektrischen Effekt an ultramikroskopischen Metallteilchen, Annalen der Physik (4) 45, 177, 1914; dieselben, über die Abhängigkeit der photoelektrischen Verzögerungszeit vom Gasdruck bei Metallteilchen ultramikroskopischer Größenordnung, ibid., 47, 227, 1915.
www.physik.uni-frankfurt.de /paf/paf63.html   (3314 words)

  
 nuclear reactor
Heisenberg communicates to him to Speer that is not possible tecnicamente a atomica pump in an inferior term to three or four years, and that single is interesting and I practice a effort oriented to the development of a nuclear reactor that allows the propulsion of submarines.
Albert Speer not book of the mecanica of operation of the regime, and in its work as armament minister their attributions were limited strongly to guarantee to the German industry military the raw materials, the energy and the necessary manual labor so that the motor followed in march.
Albert Speer no se libro de la mecanica de funcionamiento del regimen, y en su labor como ministro de armamento sus atribuciones se encontraban fuertemente limitadas a garantizar a la industria de guerra alemana las materias primas, la energía y la mano de obra necesarias para que el motor siguiera en marcha.
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 Proyecto Atómico Nazi
También son detenidos Kurt Diebner y Walter Gerlach, principales responsables políticos del "uraniorum", el programa "oficial" de energía nuclear alemán, con sede en la llamada "Virus House" de Berlín.
Poco después de la guerra, el puñado de científicos capturados son internados en una casa de campo equipada con micrófonos, a la que se conoce como "Farm Hall".Allí se observan atentamente las reacciones y conversaciones de los sabios, con objeto de conocer en profundidad el estado de las investigaciones nucleares durante el tercer Reich.
Albert Speer no se libro de la mecánica de funcionamiento del régimen, y en su labor como ministro de armamento sus atribuciones se encontraban fuertemente limitadas a garantizar a la industria de guerra alemana las materias primas, la energía y la mano de obra necesarias para que el motor siguiera en marcha.
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 Vaterländischer Verdienstorden - Wikipedia
1964: Erich Hans Apel, Siegfried Böhm, Lothar Bolz, Manfred Gerlach, Otto Grotewohl, Franz Dahlem, Kurt Hager, Margot Honecker, Gerhard Grüneberg, Werner Lamberz, Günter Mittag, Alfred Neumann, Albert Norden, Werner Krolikowski, Siegfried Lorenz, Gerhard Bassarak, Max Sefrin, Friedrich Behrens
1973: Lothar Ahrendt, Paula Acker, Roman Chwalek, Friedrich Dickel, Oskar Fischer, Wolfgang Herger, Kurt Seibt.
1976: Erwin Geschonneck, Gerhard Beil, Kurt Fichtner, Herbert Weiz, Helmut Baierl, Lilly Becher
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vaterl%C3%A4ndischer_Verdienstorden   (902 words)

  
 Hope at Twilight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
To better understand the destructive influence of this "school" and the artificial pearls of wisdom it cast into the world, it is necessary to inquire of the conscious subversives that conceived the Institute, and review its purpose, output and subsequent movement in the Western world....
In a letter to the University, Gerlach only casually mentions Marxism, buried in the context of "…social life in its broadest sense." Through the agency of this letter, Gerlach translates the principles and methodology of Marxism into "Democratic" sounding terms and succeeds in duping the University into accepting his proposal.
However, the crucial factor in ensuring Weil and Gerlach the success and independence they coveted was the leverage afforded them by Weil's father endowing the University with the necessary funds for such a venture.
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 The Institute of Social Research Frankfurt/Main - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Felix Weil studied economics here, began in 1919, the year of the revolution to work on his doctorate in Tübingen, was ejected from Württemberg because of revolutionary agitation, then received his doctorate in 1920 in Frankfurt on the concept of socialization.
Together with Kurt Albert Gerlach, a young economist who in 1922 was called from a chair in Aachen to Frankfurt, and Friedrich Pollock, a friend from Max Horkheimer's young days he developed the plan for an Institute of Social Research.
From the start social research as the task of the Institute meant more than the expression implies today.
www.ifs.uni-frankfurt.de /english/history.htm   (3743 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
Category:1886 births Gerlach, Kurt Albert Category:1922 deaths Gerlach, Kurt Albert
Deletion of father: I do think his background is important.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Kurt Albert Gerlach.
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 eListas.net - Mis eListas: filosofos-sfcm: Mensajes
Por sugerencia de Albert Thomas, director de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo, desde 1931 se creó un anexo del Instituto en Ginebra, mientras que los fondos del Instituto se transfirieron a una sociedad instalada en los Países Bajos.
Citemos a los principales: Franz Borkenau, Kurt Albert Gerlach, Henyk Grossmann, Otto Kirchheirmer, Mira Komarovski, Siegfried Kracauer, Leo Lowenthal, Franz Newmann, Friedrich Pollock, Andries Sternheim, Félix Weil y Karl August Wittfogel.
Albert, a propósito de la epistemología de Karl Popper.
www.elistas.net /lista/filosofos-sfcm/archivo/indice/589/msg/594   (5683 words)

  
 Alsos
Some of the authors, who represent a large spectrum of opinions, were “Aryan” physicists such as Johannes Stark and Phillip Lenard; some were members of the German government such as Heinrich Himmler and Hermann Göring; some were scientists who worked under the Nazi regime such as Werner Heisenberg and Walther Gerlach.
Others, however, chose to leave Germany or refused to work for the Nazis, such as Albert Einstein, Lise Meitner, and Max von Laue.
A thorough introduction explains the history of physics under National Socialism, and appendices provide brief biographical profiles, and descriptions of state, military, and Nazi party institutions, major German industrial firms, and significant German periodicals.
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 The Medical Liability Insurance Crisis: A Review of the Situation in Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
So on December 30, myself and Governor Mark Schwiker, Representative Bard, and Representative Kurt Schroeder from Chester County held a press conference and we announced that I would be asking the legislature to eliminate the premiums, 100 percent of the premiums charged by our catastrophic loan fund, which is now called MCare.
So if what these insurers are telling you, that it is the number of lawsuits, then it would seem to me that the critical reason perhaps, or a more critical factor anyway, would be the certificate of merit solution to deal with a number of lawsuits.
Look at what the Pennsylvania legislature, Congressman Gerlach said it, that he is proud of what they did last year, and he should be.
energycommerce.house.gov /108/Hearings/02102003hearing780/print.htm   (20723 words)

  
 Helmut Krebs: The Patrician tenor/countertenor of the Second Half of Twentieth Century Europe
Then, beginning to have a reputation of a disarming high tenor with a captivating boyish grin, Georg Wildhagen in East Germany, [the year 1950], chose him to be the voice of Fenton for his 35mm movie of Nicolai's "Merry Wives of Windsor" under Walter Lehmann.
On Tuesday the 15th of November, and Wednesday the 16th of November 1960, under the direction of Philip Röhl, with the Siegerland Orchestra, at 7:30 PM, at the St. Agnes Cathedral in Cologne, Helmut Krebs sang the tenor solos in a German language performance of Händel's "Messiah".
In 1982, Helmut Krebs co-authored the multi-chaptered radio "Hörfunkproduktion" programs on Friederich Hölderlin, with Harald Gerlach entitled "Wohin denn ich?" [for the long nights in Theaterlandheim, before the fireplace in the House of the Zimmermanns in the Black Forest where it was produced].
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 Frankfurt School
After the premature death of its first director, Karl Albert Gerlach, the Austrian Carl Grunberg, who had edited a yearbook for the history of the workers’ movement, took over the directorship.
Grunberg was an authority on historical materialism and the first self-proclaimed Marxist to hold a chair in a German university.
The first head of the Institut, Kurt A. Gerlach, died in 1923, the year of its founding.
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 Recorder Home Page > Instrument of Torture > History
At the second Haslemere Festival in 1926, Dolmetsch presented a consort of soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorders of modern design (Cambell 1975).
Gurlitt in 1921, and with a copy of a Denner original from the Berlin Museum of Musical Instruments made for him before he attended Dolmetsch's first Haslemere Festival with Max Seiffert in 1925.
Following his visit to England, Harlan had an instrument made by Kurt Jacob who continued to develop the design along the lines indicated by Harlan.
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 Science, Technology & Medicine Archives in the DC-MD-VA Area
Federal Bureau of Investigation Research Unit, Office of Public and Congressional Affairs 10th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20535 (202) 324-3477 Call at least 48 hours in advance for appointment.
The Smithsonian Videohistory Program (1986-91) yielded a collection of videotapes on American science and technology, including aeronautics and space exploration, astronomical telescopes and observation techniques, clock manufa cture, computer development, conservation of endangered species, DNA sequencing, medical technology (CAT scanner), the Manhattan Project, paleontology, robotics, slate quarrying, small arms design and manufacture, Soviet space.
The photographic holdings, mostly 1860-1960, are estimated at 350,000 images, and include large series relating to the archeological work of the River Basin Surveys and to the survey of male physiques by the U. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine during the 1940s.
carnap.umd.edu:90 /chps/archive.html   (9287 words)

  
 gbw1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
On ornamental art : applied to ancient and modern bookbinding : illustrated with specimens of various dates and countries / by Joseph Cundall : read to the meeting of the Society of Arts held November 1847.
Exhibition held at the Piermont Morgan Library, New York; Newberry Library, Chicago; University Library, University of California, Los Angeles; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, October 1971-July 1972.
Deterioration and preservation of library materials : the 34th annual Conference of the Graduate Library School, Aug. 4-6, 1969 / edited by Howard W. Winger and Richard Daniel Smith.
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What I like the least about my job is: The arguments and there's a lot of discord.
The person I admire the most is: Albert Barkley, former Vice President of the United States.
TOPS group honors helpers Betty Reed, leader of Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Chapter 641, Se- bastian, gave each officer and each chapter helper a gift and a certificate of appreciation fbr their contribution during the past year.
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 Referat über die „Frankfurter Schule“ und „Max Horkheimer“
Im Zentrum der von der Frankfurter Schule selbst so genannten kritischen Theorie steht die radikale Kritik des kapitalistischen Wirtschaftssystems, seiner Kultur und Ideologie.
Das Institut für Sozialforschuung wurde 1923 in Frankfurt auf Initiative des Juden Fritz Weil und des Wirtschaftswissenschaftlers Kurt Albert Gerlach als eigenständige Institution an die Frankfurter Universität angegliedert.
Die grundlegenden Theorien des Instituts waren die marxistischen Theorien.
dg.bnv-bamberg.de /seiten/projekte/comenius/franksch.htm   (548 words)

  
 12 O'CLOCK HIGH Episode Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Faith Hope and Sergeant Aaronson 1/29/65 While Gen. Savage is hospitalized he tries to help a patient who has lost interest in living.
Ironically, the Lufwaffe pilot who shot down Savage's plane is also shot down and they end up sharing a life raft.
The Duel at Mont Saint Marie 11/4/66 Gallagher is ordered to bomb a hilltop that is being used as an observation post by Nazi Col. Schatten (Mulhare) to direct artillery fire on to Allied troops.
www.fscwv.edu /users/rheffner/b17/tohguide.shtml   (6024 words)

  
 Jews In The Spanish Civil War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kurt J Glaser, born 3.9.1918, KIA Germany in No 3 Jewish Troop, No 10 Commando, at crossing of Aller River 11.4.45 - aka Capt James K Griffith.
Albert Nehumi/Nahumi Weis - Polish KIA at Battle of University City (Prago)
Albert Grinbaum aka Berger ; mother lived in Palestine - murdered by Polish Fascists 1946 Kielce, Poland
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/History/sugar12.html   (8188 words)

  
 science time line
1905 Albert Einstein completes his theory of special relativity and states the law of mass-energy conservation
1907 Albert Einstein introduces the principle of equivalence of gravitation and inertia and uses it to predict the gravitational redshift
1937 Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld, and Banesh Hoffman show that the geodesic equations of general relativity can be deduced from
www.physics.ohio-state.edu /~wilkins/science/sctmln.html   (12243 words)

  
 Franz Schreker Foundation
Mohr, Albert Richard: Die Frankfurter Oper 1924-44, Frankfurt/Main: Waldemar Kramer, 1971
Hartmann, Albert: Kurt Striegler: Die Schmiede, Die Musik XXV/9, 1933, 680-681
Westphal, Kurt: Die moderne Musik, Leipzig: Teubner, 1928
www.schreker.org /works/biblio_1974_e.htm   (2384 words)

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