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The Effects of Career and Technical Education: Evidence from the Connecticut Technical High School System
Brunner, E. J., Dougherty, S. M., and Ross, S. L., (2023). “The Effects of Career and Technical Education: Evidence from the Connecticut Technical High School System.” Review of Economics and Statistics 105:4, 867–882
[Correspondence Between Klara S. Brunner and Barbara Jordan - January 23-31, 1978]
Correspondence between Klara S. Brunner and Barbara Jordan discussing Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to congress and a bill that was passed
Frederick Brunner Collection 1711-1972 Bulk dates: 1930-1970
The Frederick Brunner Collection incorporates the research of the banker and LBI board chairman Frederick Brunner. Prominent subjects encompassed in this research include the Rothschild family and the history of Jews in Landau in der Pfalz. Some research on banking history and Jews as bankers may also be found here. The collection contains extensive newspaper clippings, articles, correspondence, notes, genealogical tables and family trees, and a few photographs.The following individuals and families are mentioned in this collection:Arendt, Hannah; Arnstein, Fanny; Brunner, Frederick; Brunner, Otto; Cohen family; Einstein, Berthold; Frank, Anne; Grünebaum, E; Guttmann, Bernhard; Heilbrunn, Rudolf; Heine, Salomon; Heinemann, Elkan; Israel, Wilfred; Israel, Wilfrid; Kauffmann, Felix; Landauer, Georg; Levison family; Maier, Hermann; Mendelssohn family; Merton, Richard; Merton, Wilhelm; Metzger, Kurt; Riesser, Jacob; Rothschild family; Rothschild, House of; Saalfeld, Martha, 1898-; Seligmann, Cäsar; Straus, Rahel; Sulzbach family; Susman, Margarete; Tietz family; Valentin, Veit; Warburg family.Friedrich Brunner was born in Landau in der Pfalz on December 11, 1895, the son of the salesman Albert Brunner and his wife. Friedrich Brunner was a banker and collector of Rothschildiana and material on the history of banking. He immigrated to the United States in March 1939 via England, and served as vice-chairman of Arnhold, S. Bleichroeder, Inc., in New York, and as chairman of the board of the Leo Baeck Institute. Frederick Brunner died in New Rochelle, New York, on July 19, 1974.22-page inventory.ProcessedProcesseddigitize
Constantin Brunner Collection 1866-2010
The collection contains almost the complete estate of Constantin Brunner (i.e. Leo Wertheimer) as well as a substantial collection of documents and correspondence from the Brunner Circle and about Brunner's reception. The collection includes ca. 31,000 letters (among them ca. 5,000 letters by and to Brunner), 1,300 manuscripts (among them ca. 200 manuscripts by Brunner), 1,700 published works (among them ca. 200 works by Brunner, new editions and translations of his works), and 1,100 photographs (among them ca. 120 photographs of Brunner).This collection combines the Constantin Brunner estates in the archives of the Leo Baeck Institute New York and the Internationaal Constantin Brunner Instituut in The Hague.Constantin Brunner (actually named Leo Wertheimer) was born in Altona, Germany on August 27, 1862, the grandson of Rabbi Akiba Wertheimer. He studied at the Jewish Teachers Seminary in Cologne and at the Universities in Berlin and Freiburg 1893-95 with Leo Berg (later Otto Ernst), publisher of the periodical The Observer in Hamburg. Brunner lived since 1895 as an independent academic with his family in Berlin; 1913-30 in Potsdam and after l933 in exile in The Hague, where he died on August 27, 1937.With his Magnum Opus Die Lehre von den Geistigen und vom Volk (1908) he conceptualized a philosophical System connected to Spinoza and against Kant, Nietzsche and academic philosophy. Brunner fostered concrete and practical consequences of his ideal, the "spiritual reflection." In Our Christ (1921) he sketched a concept of the "Spiritual", thus engaging in Christian and Jewish debates about Jesus.Politically Brunner was a protagonist of emancipation. He took a determined position against German nationalism and racial theory, but also against Zionism (Der Judenhass und die Juden 1918.) Brunner considered himself a "recluse" and did not participate in academic discussions.Since the publication of his main work in 1908, but especially due to his personality, Brunner attracted the spiritually young, as well as intellectuals, politicians and artists, thus creating the â"Brunner-Circle". These friends, who corresponded with him and visited him, made Brunners' practical stipulation their own. Apart from Berlin, where a Constantin Brunner Society was formed in 1925, the main center was in Czernowitz, (the "Ethical Seminar" founded by Friedrich Kettner in 1919.) Since 1933 his followers dispersed all over the world. In 1947 they founded the "International Brunner Institute" in The Hague to publish Brunner's work once again and to advocate his memory.Biographies of Lotte Brunner, Lothar Bickel, Israel Eisenstein, Shilo Eisenstein, Magdalena Kasch, Selma van Leeuwen and Henri Lurié may be found in the accompanying finding aid.In 1948 Magdalena Kasch, one of Brunner's students and closest confidants, founded the Internationaal Constantin Brunner Instituut in The Hague to publish Brunner's work again.digitize
Introduction
L'introduction présente la perspective interdisciplinaire qui a guidé la "construction" du volume impliquant des champs de réflexion différents: linguistique, sémantique lexicale, analyse du discours, traitement automatique des langues, information et communication
Brunner, Jr., K. Richard, April 14, 2022 [Interview]
Lt. K. Richard Brunner, Jr. (Ret) was interviewed on April 14, 2022, by Devin McKinney about his youth, his years as a Gettysburg College student, and his military experience before and during the Vietnam War.Heatter, Gabriel; Taylor, Kathryn Kressman; Paul, Willard S.; Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Dunkelberger, Harold A.; Stokes, Milton L.; Williams, Conway S.; Bloom, Robert L.; Glatfelter, Charles H.; Haggerty, James; Matz, Maj. Gen. William M.; Musser, Stanley; Riggs, Janet M.; Reese, Virginia Saul; Reese, Al; Biesecker, JamesWillard S. Paul Years; Janet M. Riggs Years
J. Brunner s/m R. Hanhart z. fr. Erinnerung
Dedikationssilhouette nach rechts von J. Brunner, gewidmet Joseph Rudolf Hanhart (1836-1920)Anonyme/r Künstler/inHandschriftliche Widmung unterhalb des Bildes "J. Brunner s[eine]m R. Hanhart z[ur] fr[eundlichen] Erinnerung
This Brunner, Hollywood’s best Swiss friend, shares star-studded memories
Matthias “This” Brunner shaped Zurich’s cinema culture like few others – and befriended many celebrities along the way. His new autobiography provides a fascinating insight into a life of passion, drama, luxury, film and the arts
Paul Brunner, S. J., L'Euchologe de la Mission de Chine
Ricard Robert. Paul Brunner, S. J., L'Euchologe de la Mission de Chine. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 67, n°3-4, 1965. pp. 385-386
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