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Hildegarde Steiner Lauer Family Collection 1900-1940
This collection contains photocopies of documents reflecting Otto Steiner's medical education, participation in World War I as a army doctor, and his subsequent 1938 emigration from Austria to the United States his wife Franziska and daughter Hildegard. Specifically this collection contains: Geburtszeugnis (birth certificate) of Otto Steiner, Militärdienstbestätigung (document to certify that Mr. Steiner fought in WW1); Vienna Heimatschein (certificate of residence) of Otto Steiner, Trauungs-Zeugnis (marriage certificate) of Otto Steiner and Franziska Marienberg, US and Austrian identification cards of Otto Steiner, Mr. Steiners Meldungsbuch (grade book) from Universität zu Wien, German passport of Mr. Steiner, various confirmations and certificates of Otto Steiner's medicine studies, curriculum vitae of Otto Steiner, a certificate and a report certifying that Mr. Steiner worked at the Rudolfsstiftung hospital, certificate that Mr. Steiner got the Ehrenzeichen zweiter Klasse medal from the Red Cross, Geburtsschein (birth certificate) of Franziska Marienberg, Vienna Heimatschein (certificate of residence) of Franziska Steiner, German passport of Franziska Steiner, Geburtszeugnis (birth certificate) of Hildegard Steiner, Schulnachricht (school report) of Hildegard Steiner, German passport of Hildegard Steiner, British Certificate of Identity of Hildegard Steiner, including page reflecting her emigration to the United States.digitizedHildergarde Steiner Lauer was born in Vienna, Austria in 1921. She left Vienna in Dec. 1938 for London, from where she immigrated to the United States and settled in New York.Inventory of collection available in the folder.Austrian Heritage Collectio
Hildegarde Steiner Lauer Family Collection 1900-1940
This collection contains photocopies of documents reflecting Otto Steiner's medical education, participation in World War I as a army doctor, and his subsequent 1938 emigration from Austria to the United States his wife Franziska and daughter Hildegard. Specifically this collection contains: Geburtszeugnis (birth certificate) of Otto Steiner, Militärdienstbestätigung (document to certify that Mr. Steiner fought in WW1); Vienna Heimatschein (certificate of residence) of Otto Steiner, Trauungs-Zeugnis (marriage certificate) of Otto Steiner and Franziska Marienberg, US and Austrian identification cards of Otto Steiner, Mr. Steiners Meldungsbuch (grade book) from Universität zu Wien, German passport of Mr. Steiner, various confirmations and certificates of Otto Steiner's medicine studies, curriculum vitae of Otto Steiner, a certificate and a report certifying that Mr. Steiner worked at the Rudolfsstiftung hospital, certificate that Mr. Steiner got the Ehrenzeichen zweiter Klasse medal from the Red Cross, Geburtsschein (birth certificate) of Franziska Marienberg, Vienna Heimatschein (certificate of residence) of Franziska Steiner, German passport of Franziska Steiner, Geburtszeugnis (birth certificate) of Hildegard Steiner, Schulnachricht (school report) of Hildegard Steiner, German passport of Hildegard Steiner, British Certificate of Identity of Hildegard Steiner, including page reflecting her emigration to the United States.digitizedHildergarde Steiner Lauer was born in Vienna, Austria in 1921. She left Vienna in Dec. 1938 for London, from where she immigrated to the United States and settled in New York.Inventory of collection available in the folder.Austrian Heritage Collectio
Michigan State University Africana Librarian Joe Lauer is interviewed by Peter Limb about Lauer's career at Michigan State and the development of the Africana Collection at the MSU Libraries
Michigan State University Africana Librarian Joe Lauer is interviewed by Peter Limb about Lauer's career at Michigan State and the development of the Africana Collection at the MSU Libraries. Lauer discusses the history of the International Library within the MSU Libraries and how MSU's involvement with the University of Nigeria at Nsukka during the 1960's created a demand by faculty for more books about Africa. Lauer talks about his own interest in African Studies, how he came to work at Michigan state and describes projects that he has been involved in over the years, both at MSU and on a national level. Lauer and Limb, who is also an MSU Africana Librarian, also discuss the challenges and rewards associated with Africana librarianship, focusing specifically on collection development and cataloging. Part of the African Studies Interview Series sponsored by the MSU Libraries and the MSU African Studies Center
Bayou Scene Foot of Main St. Houston, Texas.
Image of boats in a bayou in Houston, Texas.Recto: [imprinted] Bayou Scene Foot of Main St. Houston, Texas. Verso: [imprinted] Publ. by A. G. Lauer, Publisher, Houston, Texas. Made In Germany. (54824
Oral History Interview, Liz Lauer (1489)
In this interview, Liz Lauer discusses her experience moving to UW-Madison and then quickly falling in love with the city. She outlines her career path, her favorite seasonal hobbies, and more. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.My story is a classic Madison tale of coming to the UW for college and quickly growing roots in this community - falling in love with this city and its people. I grew up in St Paul, MN where my father was a scientist at the U of M and my mother was a Realtor.
In college I worked for a developer who owned and managed downtown Madison rental properties. From the beginning of my time in this town - enjoying the winter and summer recreation, intelligent and hard working people, and the cultural activities and entertainment - I knew this city was home home. Upon graduation, I started purchasing, rehabbing and managing income properties in the downtown and near east side of Madison.
This quickly grew beyond the personal and into a public career - working with people to achieve their real estate goals. Never just to get a house sold or to get someone into a new home, but more than that every time. My mission was to help people understand their own needs and desires in a home and neighborhood, to identify a property's full potential, and crunching numbers and budgets so my clients have all the information to make informed financial decisions
[Correspondence Between David Lauer and Barbara Jordan - January 24, 1978-February 16, 1978]
Letter from David Lauer to Barbara Jordan discussing the reasons he thinks Jordan should reconsider her decision to retire from Congress with a reply from Jordan saying that the decision was difficult, but the confidence of the public has been gratifying
Robert Lauer Named VP at Consolidated Foods
Elmore native, Robert Lauer was named Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Consolidated Foods Corp. in Chicago. Lauer is a 1956 graduate of Bowling Green State University
Scene on Buffalo Bayou, Houston, Texas.
Recto: [imprinted] Scene on Buffalo Bayou, Houston, Texas. Hand Colored Work. E. C. Kropp, Milwaukee, Made Exp. For A. J. Lauer. Verso: [handwritten address not transcribed]
Clay-Lauer, W, NX8994
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/377484Surname: CLAY-LAUER
Given Name(s) or Initials: W
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX8994
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 4157191302
Item: [2016.0049.09786] "Clay-Lauer, W, NX8994
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