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Zur Geschichte des Buchhandels in der Stadt Weimar / Von Fritz Fink
ZUR GESCHICHTE DES BUCHHANDELS IN DER STADT WEIMAR / VON FRITZ FINK
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Friedrich Johann Justin Bertuch : der Schöpfer des Weimarer Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs : (1747-1822) / Von Fritz Fink
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Consolidated Papers of Leo Fink and Mina Fink
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/69394The Fink Collection contains an ensemble of personal papers, various correspondence for Jewish organisations (minutes, agendas, speeches, reports etc.), administrative material for post-war immigration and business papers all pertaining to Leo and/or Mina Fink. Subject/correspondence files including papers of Leo Fink, sometime President Australian Jewish Welfare and Relief Society; Australian Jewish Welfare and Relief Society minutes, constitution, green report 1947-1979; annual reports; history of AJWRS; memorandum and articles of association; executive council of Australian Jewry minutes; conference material regarding Australian Jewish Welfare Societies; international conference of Jewish Communal Service material; immigration sub-committee minutes; social welfare and reference papers; publications.114120
Consolidation: [1990.0091] "Consolidated Papers of Leo Fink and Mina Fink
[Texas Historical Commission Marker: Fink]
Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for Fink, Texas. Text: A community grew up near Fort Johnson on the Texas Military Road (also known as the Shawnee Trail) in the 1840s. Earlier called Georgetown and Reevesville, the settlement became known as Fink when a post office (500 feet north) was established in 1897 and named for Fiedrick Finke (1858-1920), a German immigrant who had come to Grayson County in 1884. The post office was discontinued in 1908. Never incorporated, Fink was eventually included within the boundaries of Pottsboro. In the 1960s local residents began annual Fink celebrations. (1988
Jerry Fink at a Party
Jerry Fink (second from right) conversing with two ladies and a gentleman at a party
Faculty Spotlight 2008-09 Carole Fink
Mershon Center for International Security Studies Faculty Spotlight 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Carole Fink is Humanities Distinguished Professor of History and an
associate of the Mershon Center. She is author or editor of 12 books and
more than 50 articles, chapters and monographs on European international history and historiography
Jerry Fink and David Hickler
Jerry Fink (left) sitting on a window sill smoking a cigarette and having a conversation with David Hickler (right) sitting at his desk
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