6,264 research outputs found

    Sigmund A. Cohn / Suzanne Lewy Cohn Collection 1837-1997

    No full text
    The collection consists predominantly of correspondence between Sigmund A. Cohn and his parents, his letters to various public and private agencies in an unsuccesful attempt to get his parents out of Germany as well as correspondence related to obtain restitution. Included in the collection are genealogical papers, autobiographies of various family members, and documents related to Sigmund A. Cohn's studies and work.Sigmund Albert Cohn (June 6, 1898 - March 14, 1997), Professor of Law at the University of Georgia, was born in Breslau, Germany. He studied law and economics at the University of Breslau, where he was awarded the law degree 'magna cum laude' in 1921. After serving his legal apprenticeship he joined the Department of Justice in Berlin and was appointed as a lifetime judge in 1921. He married Suzanne Lewy (born November 23, 1902, Breslau, died August 1987, Athens, Georgia) in 1925. In 1933 he was ousted from his position, when Hitler's racial decrees removed Jewish public servants. Therefore the Cohn family emigrated to Genoa, Italy, where Sigmund Cohn earned a doctor of jurisprudence with high honors in 1934. Subsequently he affiliated with a law practice and became an assistant to the chair of economics at the University of Genoa. The Cohn family was forced to emigrate again, when Mussolini, having joined with the Axis, instituted Hitler's racial decrees in Italy. Knowing the obstacles to obtaining a visa to enter the United States, Sigmund Cohn initially obtained visas enabling his family to emigrate to Colombia, South America or Costa Rica. At the same time he applied to numerous American colleges and universities for a teaching position which, if secured, would enable immigration to the US outside of the strictures of American immigration laws. He succeeded in obtaining an assistant professorship in languages at the University of Georgia. 1939 Sigmund Cohn came to Athens, Georgia, with his wife Susan and his two daughters, Eva and Marianne. Sigmund Cohn taught Italian, German, and Spanish courses at the University of Georgia until 1944, when he became an assistant professor at the law school.He became a full professor in 1947. He taught a variety of commercial law courses and initiated courses in international law. Along with Prof. Robert Leavell, Dr. Cohn played a central role in the recodification of Georgia's corporations law in the 1960s. He retired in 1964. In the early 1930s Sigmund Cohn co-authored two German books commenting on aspects of German law. He was the author of numerous book reviews and articles published in American law journals.List of documents in file (provided by donor)Photographs removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize

    H. Cohn: Transparente Sehproben. Wien, F. Deuticke, 1894

    No full text
    H. COHN: TRANSPARENTE SEHPROBEN. WIEN, F. DEUTICKE, 1894 Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (-) Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (9) (a0005) H. Cohn: Transparente Sehproben. Wien, F. Deuticke, 1894 (9) (p0056

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

    No full text
    Letter from A. H. Blackshear Jr. to Wilton Cohn with receipt of payment

    H. Cohn & Co. Warehouse P.1

    No full text
    19764 H. Cohn & Co. Warehouse from Salt Lake Illustrated by S.W. Darke 1887Illustrated by S.W. Darke 1887

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

    No full text
    Letter from Julius H. Cohn to I. H. Kempner praising progress made with the AJC Bequest and Endowment Program. He mentions receiving 35 Letters of Intent from leaders pledging support through their wills. However, Kempner has not yet sent his Letter of Intent, and he encourages him to do so to aid the AJC's future efforts

    Cohn, Alfred E.

    No full text
    Alfred E. Cohn, circa 1920s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Alfred Einstein Cohn (1879 - 1957) - physician, humanist, and author. One of the first physicians in the United States to make electrocardiograms (Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1910). Clinical researcher at The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York City, 1911-1957.https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/faculty-members/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Supplemental Material for Cohn et al., 2019

    No full text
    Supplemental data for "Activity-dependent regulation of the proapoptotic BH3-only gene egl-1 in a living neuron pair in C. elegans" by Jesse Cohn*, Vivek Dwivedi†, Giulio Valperga#, Nicole Zarate*, Mario de Bono#, H Robert Horvitz†, Jonathan T Pierce*</div

    Photograph - Williams Prof, retirement, with Prof  H. O. Lancaster, Dr H Cohn and Prof Ramm. Dec 1982

    No full text
    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/284870Williams Prof (second from right), retirement, with Prof  H. O. Lancaster, Dr H Cohn[?] and Prof Ramm. Dec 1982289216 Item: [2003.0003.01848] "Photograph - Williams Prof, retirement, with Prof  H. O. Lancaster, Dr H Cohn and Prof Ramm. Dec 1982

    Let's all go to a picture show, let's all take in the movies

    No full text
    For voice and pianoFront cover notes that this song is: "dedicated to Eugene Levy by the author".A photograph of the Melbourne Theatre, a decorative border. Indigo print
    corecore