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    R. W. Cooper, N. R. Weeks and S. C. Hahn.

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    "Gnr. R.W. Cooper Bob East Point No. '41 to May '43 NP9278 --------- G.N.R. Weeks TX.13151 East Point 1941 1942 1943 ------- " S. C. Hahn. 2/4 Pioneer Bn. NX 41178. 1941 - 43."Gunner R.W. Cooper Bob East Point November '41 to May '43 NP9278 --------- Gunner N. R. Weeks TX.13151 East Point 1941 1942 1943 ------- Gunner S. C. Hahn. 2/4 Pioneer Battalion. NX 41178. 1941 - 43

    Hahn’s Nähgarne, bestes Garn für Hand u. Maschine, Nähfadenfabrik C. Hahn, Hasel i. Baden

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    HAHN’S NÄHGARNE, BESTES GARN FÜR HAND U. MASCHINE, NÄHFADENFABRIK C. HAHN, HASEL I. BADEN Hahn’s Nähgarne, bestes Garn für Hand u. Maschine, Nähfadenfabrik C. Hahn, Hasel i. Baden ( -

    De rotatione annvli Satvrni

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    Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1793Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Hannoverae, apud fratres Hahn, 1795.Frontispiz (Kupferst.

    Dissertatio Inauguralis De Iure Colonario Sive Perpetuae Coloniae : Tam Emphyteuticae, quam Feudalis, Superficiariae, Pascuorum, Lignandi, Colligendi ramos ex quercubus, Cortices tiliarum deglubendi, Caedendi perticas lupulum excipientes, Glandis legendae, Nuces colligendi, Carbones conficiendi, Piscandi, Venandi, Braxandi, Cerevisiam vendendi, Decimarum &c. / Quam In Novo Iuleo Maiori Ad Diem IX Maii ... Ex Decreto ... Iuris Consultorum Ordinis In Illustri Academia Iulia Praeside ... Dn. Georgio Wernero ... Pro Summis In Utroque Iure Honoribus Obtinendis Publice Disquirendam Exhibet Iustus Hahn Hildesheimens.

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    DISSERTATIO INAUGURALIS DE IURE COLONARIO SIVE PERPETUAE COLONIAE : TAM EMPHYTEUTICAE, QUAM FEUDALIS, SUPERFICIARIAE, PASCUORUM, LIGNANDI, COLLIGENDI RAMOS EX QUERCUBUS, CORTICES TILIARUM DEGLUBENDI, CAEDENDI PERTICAS LUPULUM EXCIPIENTES, GLANDIS LEGENDAE, NUCES COLLIGENDI, CARBONES CONFICIENDI, PISCANDI, VENANDI, BRAXANDI, CEREVISIAM VENDENDI, DECIMARUM &C. / QUAM IN NOVO IULEO MAIORI AD DIEM IX MAII ... EX DECRETO ... IURIS CONSULTORUM ORDINIS IN ILLUSTRI ACADEMIA IULIA PRAESIDE ... DN. GEORGIO WERNERO ... PRO SUMMIS IN UTROQUE IURE HONORIBUS OBTINENDIS PUBLICE DISQUIRENDAM EXHIBET IUSTUS HAHN HILDESHEIMENS. Dissertatio Inauguralis De Iure Colonario Sive Perpetuae Coloniae : Tam Emphyteuticae, quam Feudalis, Superficiariae, Pascuorum, Lignandi, Colligendi ramos ex quercubus, Cortices tiliarum deglubendi, Caedendi perticas lupulum excipientes, Glandis legendae, Nuces colligendi, Carbones conficiendi, Piscandi, Venandi, Braxandi, Cerevisiam vendendi, Decimarum &c. / Quam In Novo Iuleo Maiori Ad Diem IX Maii ... Ex Decreto ... Iuris Consultorum Ordinis In Illustri Academia Iulia Praeside ... Dn. Georgio Wernero ... Pro Summis In Utroque Iure Honoribus Obtinendis Publice Disquirendam Exhibet Iustus Hahn Hildesheimens. (1) Titelseite (1) Widmung (2) Positio I. - LI. (5) Positio LII. - C. (40) Positio CI. - CL. (65

    Interview of Tracy Hahn by Kevlin Haire

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    Remote interview.Tracy Hahn discusses her career as a police officer, in particular her time serving the Ohio State campus. In the fall of 1982, Hahn arrived at Ohio State as an undergraduate, with plans to become a doctor, but she switched her major to criminology after doing well in a class in that subject that she took her first spring quarter, After graduating in 1986, Hahn first served as a security officer at Riverside Methodist Hospital, then joined Ohio State's police force in 1990. After serving three years on OSU's force, she was hired by the city of Upper Arlington's police department. After eventually serving as its first-ever female chief, she retired in 2018, then joined OSU's police force again to serve as deputy chief. She retired in April 2022. During her interview, Hahn discusses various aspects of being a police officer and of OSU's police department. Topics include: being a female officer, particularly in a managerial role; the differences in policing between a municipality and a university campus; the various joint-policing agreements OSU has with the Columbus Police and why those agreements are in place; providing security at OSU football games; the increase and differences in technologies from when she first started as an officer to her retirement; and what she hopes her legacy will be from her 32-year career

    Pavetta trichardtensis var. jabulanii N. Hahn 2022, var. nov.

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    Pavetta trichardtensis var. jabulanii N. Hahn, var. nov. (Fig. 1–3) Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Limpopo: Hanglip, 6 December 2019, N . Hahn 3129 (holotype ZPB!; isotypes PRE!, PRU!) Diagnosis:— Pavetta trichardtensis var. jabulanii is easily distinguished from the typical variety by its glabrous, shiny dark green leaves with sunken bacterial nodules above and glabrous calyx opposed to pubescent thinly textured leaves with bacterial nodules not prominent above and pubescent calyx (Fig. 2). In addition, var. jabulanii has on average smaller leaves (1.8–)3.5–6.8(–8.7) × (0.9–)1.7–2.9(–3.5) cm and petioles (0.3–)0.3–0.9(–1.4) cm long opposed to (2.6–)4.4–8.3(–8.9) × (1.4–)1.9–3.8(–5.3) cm and petioles (0.4–)0.6–1.2(–1.5) cm long for var. trichardtensis. Distribution:—Soutpansberg, Blouberg and possibly Houtbosch [Woodbush] (Fig. 1). The specimen, Houtbosch, Rehmann 6016 (K) cited under the description of P. zoutpansbergensis (Bremekamp 1934) was not examined. Rehmann 6016 is presently the only specimen of P. trichardtensis var. jabulanii recorded south of the Soutpansberg and Blouberg (Fig. 1). Conservation status:— Least Concern (LC). Pavetta trichardtensis var. jabulanii encompasses an EOO of approximately 8891 km 2 and an AOO at a 2 km cell width of 88 km 2 or AOO at a 5 km cell width of 525 km 2. This variant was possibly collected south of the Soutpansberg in 1875. Even though var. jabulanii EOO and AOO would fall under the Vulnerable category, the Soutpansberg and Blouberg communities seem to be quite stable and therefore do not fulfil any of the additional criteria for such listing. This variety does not qualify for any of the threatened categories and is therefore assigned a conservation status of Least Concern. Eponymy:—I have the honour of dedicating the specific epithet to Jabulani Linden, long standing friend and naturalist par excellence who has assisted and collaborated with me over many years to the conservation and natural history of the Soutpansberg. Jabulani is a fitting epitaph which has its origin from the isiZulu word meaning “rejoice” as this is a joyous occasion, finally having resolved the identity of the glabrous variant of Pavetta trichardtensis. Specimens examined:— SOUTH AFRICA. Limpopo: Budworth (2229 DD), 8 December 1956, E . Prosser 2013 (PRE); Highfield (2229 DD), 5 December 1993, N . Hahn 644 (ZPB); Hanglip (2229 DD), 6 December 2019, N. Hahn 3129 (PRE, PRU, ZPB); Tsamavhudzi (2230 CB), 12 December 1993, N . Hahn 677 (ZPB); Lamiluzi (2230 CC), 26 January 1992, N. N . Hahn 301 (ZPB); Fundudzi (2230 CD), 17 April 1975, A. E . Van Wyk 2709 (PRE); Thathe Vondo (2230 CD), 16 December 1976, G . Hemm 30 (PRE), 8 December 1977, G . Hemm 405 (PRE), 26 November 2002, N . Hahn 1939 (ZPB), 9 December 2008, N . Hahn 2360 (ZPB), 26 November 2002, B . Bremer, P. Kornhall, N. Hahn & S.P. Bester 4350 (PRE); between Dzamba and Khaku (2230 CD), 22 May 1982, A. E . Van Wyk 5661 (PRE), 1 February 1982, A. E . Van Wyk, R. M. T. Dahlgren & P.D.F. Kok 5442 (PRE); Entabeni (2230 CD) 2 May 1992, N . Hahn 347 (ZPB); Thengwe (2230 CD), 8 December 2004, D.M. McMurtry 12202 (PRE); Beauley (2329 AA), 9 December 1992, N . Hahn 443 (ZPB), 7 March 2009, N . Hahn 2440 (ZPB); Blaauwberg (2329 AA), 27 December 1923, J. C . Smuts & I. B. Pole Evans 902 (PRE); Dantzig (2329 AA), 5 December 1990, R. H . Archer 500 (PRE); Llewellyn (2329 AB), 8 January 1985, S . Venter 10468 (PRE); Bergplaats (2329 AB), 9 January 2019, N . Hahn & J. Linden 3123 (PRE, PRU, ZPB); Hanglip (2329 BB), 26 January 1931, C. E. B . Bremekamp & H. G. W. J. Schweickerdt 441 (PRE), December 1983, A. E . Van Wyk 6651 (PRE); Entabeni (2330 AA), 2 December 1956, R . Brent 99 (PRE); Goedgevonden (2330 AA), 11 February 1995, N . Hahn 1085 (ZPB); Tshakoma [Tshakuma] (2330 AB), 1 November 1931, A. A . Obermeyer 1122 (M, PRE).Published as part of Hahn, Norbert, 2022, Pavetta trichardtensis (Rubiaceae) and its varieties, pp. 216-222 in Phytotaxa 533 (4) on pages 219-221, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.533.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/609159

    Monodechenella magna Hahn & Hahn 1972

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    Monodechenella magna (Hahn & Hahn 1972) 1892 a Phillipsia grandis Etheridge Jr.; p. 128, pl. 21, fig. 5. 1892 b Phillipsia sp. indet.; Etheridge Jr., p. 215. 1917 Phillipsia grandis; Etheridge Jr., p. 11, pl. 3, fig. 3. 1918 Phillipsia grandis; Mitchell, p. 463, pl. 47, fig. 2, pl. 50, figs. 1–3. 1972 Linguaphillipsia ? magna Hahn & Hahn; p. 369, 372. 1984 Conophillipsia magna; Engel & Morris, p. 36–39, fig 9. Lectotype. AMF 35852 (part internal mould of pygidium). Locality. Type—CN. Emended diagnosis. Concave pygidial border; 17 + axial rings; 15 + pleural ribs; axis rounded in section, with a shallow lateral furrow on either side, creating small lateral lobes. Remarks. The diagnosis of Engel & Morris (1984) is emended. Axial ring count is 17 or above, but due to preservation it is unclear if there are exactly 19 as originally stated by Engel & Morris (1984). Engel & Morris (1984) also stated that the species is moderately convex, though the specimens used for identification appear flat. There are also shallow lateral furrows on the axial region, creating the small lateral lobes mentioned by Engel & Morris (1984).Published as part of Vanderlaan, Tegan A. & Ebach, Malte C., 2015, A review of the Carboniferous and Permian trilobites of Australia, pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 3926 (1) on pages 21-22, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/28800

    Eugene J. Hahn with prize bull

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    Eugene J. Hahn and his prize bull on his farm at Schick Road and Gary Avenue in Bloomingdale, Illinois c. 1920

    Die rol van Dr. J. Theophilus Hahn in Suider-Afrika, 1871-1905

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    Thesis (MA)-- University Stellenbosch, 1993.AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Johann Theophilus Hahn, seun van die Rynse sendeling, J. -Samuel Hahn, is gebore op die sendingstasie Ebenhaeser (Lutzville) op 24 Desember 1842. As 'n seun op die sendingstasies Ebenaeser en Bethanien en Berseba in Suidwes-Afrika (Namibie), het hy geleer om die verskillende Khoisandialekte te praat. Ter wille van sy kinders se akademiese opleiding het Samuel Hahn in 1852 na Duitsland teruggekeer. Daar het Theophilus hornas uitstaande student bewys en in 1870 het hy sy doktorsgraad verwerf met die proefskrif Die - Sprache der Nama; nebst einem Anhang enthaltend Sprachproben aus dem Munde des Volkes. Terwyl hy aan die universiteit van Halle studeer het, het hy 'n aantal etnologiese artikels oor die inheemse volkere van Suidwes-Afrika (Namibie) geskryf. Met sy terugkeer na Suid-Afrika in 1871, het hy 'n handelaar in Suidwes-Afrika geword. Na sy huwelik in 1875 met Marianne Esther de La Roche Smuts het hy in Rehoboth gaan bly en aldaar 'n handelsaak begin. Hahn het Suidwes-Afrika in 1878 verlaat, nadat dit duidelik geword het dat die Kaapse regering se entoesiasme vir optrede noord van die Oranjerivier afgeneem het, as gevolg van sy militere probleme op die oosgrens, in Griekwaland-Wes en Basoetoland. Hy het daarna by sy broer Johannes, wat Rynse sendeling op Stellenbosch was, gaan woon. Aldaar het hy die eerste landkaart van Suidwes-Afrika, Original map of Namaqualand and Damaraland, voltooi. In 1881 is hy as regeringsfiloloog en bewaarder van die Grey-versameling in die Suid-Afrikaanse Openbare Biblioteek (Suid-Afrikaanse Biblioteek) aangestel. Sy aanstelling het veroorsaak dat die Hooggeregshof deur die Grey-trustees versoek is om die versameling aan hulle oor te dra en om Hahn te verbied om met die Grey-versameling in te meng. Die applikasie is deur die Hooggeregshof van die hand gewys. Terwyl hy vir die Kaapse regering gewerk het, het hy aan die Cape Native Laws and Customs Commission inligting omtrent die Nama- en Herero-kultuur verskaf. Hierdie kommissie was deur die Kaapse regering aangestel om inligting aangaande die wette en gewoontes van die inheemse volkere in te win en om verslag te doen aangaande die wesenlikheid van die instelling van 'n soort stelsel van plaaslike selfregering in die swart gebiede. Vanaf sy plaas Prospect Hill het Hahn 'n brief geskryf aan die agent van Adolf Llideritz,Heinrich Vogelsang, waarin hy waardevolle inligting oor die moontlikhede van Suidwes-Afrika gemeld het en het aan die hand gegee dat LlideritzAngra Pequena (Llideritzbaai)vir handeldoeleindes moes bekom. In 1883 het hy as regeringsfiloloog en Grey-bibliotekaris bedank en het toe die plaasbestuurder van Welmoed, in die distrik van Stellenbosch, geword. As wynboer het hy voorgestel dat n kooperasie vir die produsering van wyn gestig word, asook spoediger optrede met die bestryding van die fillokseraplaag. Met Hahn se hulp het die Kharaskhoma Exploring and Prospecting Syndicate, 'n maatskappy wat in Londen gebaseer was, in 1890 belangrike konsessies van die Bondelswart- en Velskoendraerkapteins in Suidwes-Afrika bekom. Dit was 'n monopolie vir die eksploitering van minerale, regte om handel te dryf en om spoorwee aan te le~ Na die regte van hierdie sindikaat aan die South African Territories Company .oorgedra is, het Hahn weer Suidwes-Afrika verlaat en die plaas Blaauwklip (Blaauwklippen) by Stellenbosch gekoop. Sy pogings om te boer het misluk en die plaas is na sy bankrotskap aan Cecil John Rhodes verkoop. Daarna het hy agent vir Equitable Life Assurance Society in Johannesburg geword. Terwyl hy by Markstraat 206, Johannesburg gewoon het, het hy onsuksesvol aansoek gedoen om as spioen vir die Britse Militere Regering op te tree. Hy het op 22 Januarie 1905 gesterf en is in die Braamfonteinse begraafplaas begrawe.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Johann Theophilus Hahn, son of the Rhenish missionary J. Samuel Hahn, was born at the mission station Ebenaeser (Lutzville) on 24 December 1842. As a boy at the mission stations Ebenaeser and Berseba and Bethanien in South West Africa (Namibia) he learned to speak the different Khoisan dialects. Samuel Hahn left for Germany in 1852, for the sake of his children~s academic training. There Theophilus proved himself as an outstanding student and he obtained his doctorate in 1870 on the dissertation Die Sprache der Nama; nebst einem Anhang enthaltend Sprachproben aus dem Munde des Volkes. While studying at the University of Halle he published a number of ethnological studies relating to the aborigines of South West Africa (Namibia). On his return to South Africa, he became a trader in South West Africa. After his marriage in 1875 to Marianne Esther de La Roche Smuts he settled at Rehoboth, where he started a trading business. Hahn left South West Africa in 1878, after it became clear that the Cape Government's enthusiasm for action north of the Orange River waned, as a result of its own military burdens on the eastern border, in Griqualand West and Basutoland. He went to live with his brother Johannes, a Rhenish missionary at Stellenbosch, where he completed the first map of South West Africa - Original map of Namagualand and Damaraland. In 1881 he was appointed as government philologist and custodian of the Grey Collection in the South African Public Library. His appointment as Grey custodian gave rise to an application to the Supreme Court to have the care and custody of the Grey Collection given up to the Grey Trustees and for an interdict to restrain Hahn from interfering with the Grey Collection. This application by the Grey Trustees was refused by the Supreme Court. In 1883 he provided the Cape Native Laws and Customs Commission information regarding the Nama and Herero cultures. This commission was directed by the Cape Government to enquire into the laws and customs of the Blacks and to report on the advisability of introducing some system of local self-government in the Black territories. While living at his farm Prospect Hill, he wrote a letter to the agent of Adolf Llideritz,Heinrich Vogelsang, in which he supplied valuable information about the prospects of South West Africa and suggested that Llideritzacquire Angra Pequena (LlideritzBay) as a harbour for trading purposes. He resigned as philologist and Grey Librarian in 1883 and became the manager of the farm Welmoed, in the district of Stellenbosch. As a wine-farmer he proposed the establishing of a co-operative for the production of wine, also prompt action for combating the phylloxera disease. With the assistance of Hahn the mining company Kharaskhoma Exploring and Prospecting Syndicate, a company based in London, obtained in 1890 important concessions from the chiefs of Bondelswart and Veldskoendraers - a monopoly for the exploitation of minerals, rights to trade and to contruct railways. After the syndicate transfered its rights to the South African Territories Company, he left South West Africa and bought th farm Blaauwklip (Blaauwklippen) at Stellenbosch. His farming attempts proved a disaster and his farm was sold to Cecil John Rhodes. He became an agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society in Johannesburg and while residing at 206 Market Street he offered to act as a spy for the British Military Government. This was declined. He died on 22 January 1905 and was buried in the Braamfontein cemetery.Master
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