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    Letter from C. Adolph Glassgold, Whitney Museum of Art, to John Sloan, September 17, 1932

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    1 leaf (single sided)Letter from C. Adolph Glassgold, Whitney Museum of Art, to John Sloan, September 17, 193

    Ueber die höchste Benutzung der Birke : Ein Nachtrag zu der von Herrn C. P. Laurop herausgegebenen Schrift über den Anbau der Birke / von C. Adolph Freyherrn v. Seckendorff

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    UEBER DIE HÖCHSTE BENUTZUNG DER BIRKE : EIN NACHTRAG ZU DER VON HERRN C. P. LAUROP HERAUSGEGEBENEN SCHRIFT ÜBER DEN ANBAU DER BIRKE / VON C. ADOLPH FREYHERRN V. SECKENDORFF Ueber die höchste Benutzung der Birke : Ein Nachtrag zu der von Herrn C. P. Laurop herausgegebenen Schrift über den Anbau der Birke / von C. Adolph Freyherrn v. Seckendorff (1) Cover (1) Titelblatt (2) Text (4) Fotodokumentation (88

    Adolph Cohn (1851-1930)

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    C. J. Adolph Cohn (1851-1930). In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1930, tome 91. pp. 237-238

    Australian rhapsody [music] : (Vaucluse) for pianoforte solo /

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    W.H.P. & Co. 1645 (Publisher number). Cover title.; Made in England.; Plate no.: W.H.P. & Co.1645.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn793468; N, C 11366

    Adolph Saenz

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    Portrait of Adolph Saenz, former New Mexico Secretary of Corrections and author of the book Politics of a Prison Riot

    Letter from Hinkle C. Hays to Adolph Zukor, 1921

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    Letter from Hinkle C. Hays to Adolph Zukor thanking him for meeting with him when he was in New York, December 24, 1921.HAYS & HAYS ATTORN EYS-AT-UAW Dec. 24, 1921. Mr. Adolph Zukor, President, Famous Players Laskey Corporation, 485 Fifth Ave., Few York, F. Y. Dear Mr, Zukor: I want to take this opportunity to express my personal appreciation for your kindness to me while in New York, in connection with my recent visit there and conference with you, I very much appreciate the courtesy demonstrated and the consideration shown me by you, and in addition, want to express the pleasure I feel at the opportunity of meeting you. With the Compliments of the Season, Sincerely yours, P.S.- Please extend my regards to Mr. Eugene Zukor, whom I had the pleasure of meeting. H. C. H

    "The German Influence on the Origin of U.S. Federal Financial Rescues"

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    While federal financial rescues have become a common response to crises, federal provision of finance was not one of the original powers of the federal government. One man, Eugene Meyer, is largely responsible for the origin of federal financial rescues, through both the War Finance Corporation and Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Meyer learned laissez faire economics from William Graham Sumner at Yale. However, German economist Adolph Wagner’s state-socialism philosophy heavily influenced Meyer’s thinking, and Meyer developed an interventionist philosophy. Serving in key government positions, Meyer put his beliefs into practice. These channels of influence and the resulting policies are examined.Financial rescues; War Finance Corporation; Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

    Military and Firemen Parade Approaching, Egg Harbor City Centennial

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    Part of the Egg Harbor City Centennial Celebration, this image shows the lead marchers of the Military and Firemen parade, namely Harry Bernhardt, Adolph Bader, and Albert C. Sorg. Although Bernhardt is the central person in this image, the crowds lining the street are of the most interest. There is standing room only on the sidewalk, left. A slightly smaller crowd sits in chairs or on the curb near the auto shop, far right. An article in the July 14, 1955 edition of "The News" notes that more than 10,000 people witnessed the Military and Firemen parade. Left to right: Adolph Bader, Harry Bernhardt, Albert C. Sor

    Harry Bernhardt, Military and Firemen's Parade

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    This photograph captures the beginning of the Military and Firemen's parade on July 11, 1955. Harry Bernhardt, center, served as the chairman of Egg Harbor City's Special Events Committee. Adolph Bader, assistant chairman and marshall, and Albert Sorg also marched in the parade, costumed as Native Americans. The color guard marched behind Bernhardt, Bader, and Sorg. Governor Robert B. Mayner, Mayor W. Haines Maxwell, and J. William Weisbecker rode in the car behind the color guard. This image appeared on the front page of the July 14, 1955 edition of The News of Egg Harbor City. Left to right: Adolph Bader, Harry Bernhardt, Albert C. Sor
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