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    Studio portrait of Kurt Adler.

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    The music conductor, author and pianist Kurt Adler was born on 1st of March in 1907 in Jindřichův Hradec in Bohemia (now in Czech Republic). Kurt Adler immigrated to the United States in October 1938 and was naturalized in 1944.Digital Imag

    Interview with Dr. Selig Adler

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    Selig Adler was born in Baltimore, Maryland on Janury 22, 1909. He graduated from the University of Buffalo in 1931. Selig Adler received his Master’s in 1932 and his Doctorate in 1934 both from the University of Illinois. In 1938, Dr. Selig Adler joined the history faculty of SUNY University at Buffalo. He became a full professor in 1952. In 1958, Dr. Adler was named the Samuel Paul Capen Professor of History, he retained the title until he retired in 1980. In 1975, he was named a State University of New York “Distinguished Service Professor.” Dr. Adler wrote several scholarly publications including The Isolationist Impulse (1957) and The Uncertain Giant (1965). He was the co-author with Thomas E. Connolly on a comprehensive history of the Jewish community in Buffalo titled From Ararat to Suburbia. In 1980, Dr. Adler became Archivist of the Jewish Federation of Greater Buffalo. Their archives are now named after him and were located in the E. H. Butler Library at SUNY Buffalo State until their transfer to the SUNY University at Buffalo, Archive & Manuscript Collection. Dr. Selig Adler died in Buffalo on November 8, 1984.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/bsc_oral_history/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Kurt Adler materials 1922-2015 1922-1965

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    Clippings, publications and other materials pertaining to the conductor Kurt Adler (1907-1977).Also included are photocopies from a file with Österreichisches Staatsarchiv pertaining to the restitution of lost property of Kurt Adler’s parents, Siegfried and Olga Adler.The music conductor, author and pianist Kurt Adler was born on 1st of March in 1907 in Jindřichův Hradec in Bohemia (now in Czech Republic). His parents Siegfried Adler and Olga Adler were murdered in the Holocaust. Kurt Adler immigrated to the United States in October 1938 and was naturalized in 1944.He started his professional career on the musical staff of the Berlin State Opera, eventually conducting operas and concerts all over Europe. In 1943 he joined the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, and he conducted various concerts and operas all over the United States and Canada.He had one daughter, Ingrid, with his partner Nina Boldin. In 1965 he married Christiane Tocco, and the couple had three children: Evelyne, Luc Pierre Philippe and a stepson, Jacques Maximilian Mueller. Kurt Adler died in Butler, New Jersey, on the Sep. 21st, 1977.Finding aid available online.Processeddigitize

    Samuel Adler Composer / Conductor in Residence

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    Samuel Adler was born March 4, 1928, Mannheim, Germany and came to the United States in 1939. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters in May 2001. He is the composer of over 400 published works, including 5 operas, 6 symphonies, 12 concerti, 8 string quartets, 4 oratorios and many other orchestral, band, chamber and choral works and songs, which have been performed all over the world. He is the author of three books, Choral Conducting (Holt Reinhart and Winston 1971, second edition Schirmer Books 1985), Sight Singing (W.W. Norton 1979, 1997), and The Study of Orchestration (W.W. Norton 1982, 1989, 2001). He has also contributed numerous articles to major magazines and books published in the U.S. and abroad

    H. G. Adler (1910-1988)

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    The result of my extensive research project is the first comprehensive study on the life and work of H. G. Adler, an important member of the circle around Elias and Veza Canetti, Erich Fried etc., whose ground-breaking scholarly work long overshadowed his reputation as a creative writer. Adler, a German-Jewish writer, born in Prague in 1910, was the inmate of various National Socialist concentration camps (Theresienstadt, Auschwitz) during the Second World War and lived in exile in London from 1947 until his death in 1988. Both as a scholar and as a creative writer, this prolific author is one of the most interesting and most versatile personalities in postwar history. In addition to publishing seminal works on the Holocaust, he left behind an important and to a large extent unpublished body of work, consisting of narrative prose, poetry and drama as well as scholarly articles and books on history, sociology, politics, psychology, language and literature, music, arts, philosophy, theology and Jewish studies. The works of H. G. Adler address central contemporary concerns, cover a large number of areas of interest (European cultural and intellectual history, 20th century German literature, exile studies, Holocaust research etc.) and shall thus - so I hope - attract considerably more attention in the future. This monograph attempts to close a major gap in exile studies that has often been complained about in the past. Its most important topical areas are: H. G. Adler's biography, Theresienstadt (Terezín), exile in England, the development and interdependence of scholarly work and literature, H. G. Adler's position amongst writers such as Karl Kraus, Franz Kafka, George Orwell, Elias Canetti and W. G. Sebald, H. G. Adler as Franz Baermann Steiner's literary executor, H. G. Adler's position amongst London émigrés, H. G. Adler and Austria (despite his exile in England, Adler throughout his life remained closely associated with Austrian culture). This study focuses on Adler's most important and best known works "Theresienstadt 1941-1945" and "Die verheimlichte Wahrheit", books and articles like "Die Dichtung der Prager Schule" and "Der Kampf gegen die 'Endlösung der Judenfrage'", which have hitherto been neglected by academic research, the voluminous autobiographically structured or autobiographically influenced novels "Panorama", "Eine Reise" and "Die unsichtbare Wand" as well as numerous unpublished texts, documents and photographs from Adler's literary estate. It is rounded off by a complete bibliography of H. G. Adler's publication from 1947 to 1988. The time for a monograph about H. G. Adler is ideal: 2008 - 20th anniversary of H. G. Adler's death; 2010 - H. G. Adler's 100th birthday.Das Ergebnis meines umfangreichen Forschungsprojekts ist die erste Monographie über den bedeutenden multidisziplinären Wissenschaftler und lange unterschätzten Schriftsteller H. G. Adler, einem wichtigen Mitglied des Kreises um Elias und Veza Canetti, Erich Fried u. a. Adler, ein deutsch-jüdischer Schriftsteller, geboren 1910 in Prag, war während des Zweiten Weltkriegs in mehreren nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern (Theresienstadt, Auschwitz) interniert und lebte von 1947 bis zu seinem Tod im Jahr 1988 im Exil in London. Dieser Autor ist eine der interessantesten und vielseitigsten literarischen und wissenschaftlichen Persönlichkeiten der Nachkriegsgeschichte. Neben zu Lebzeiten veröffentlichten monumentalen Pionierarbeiten über den Holocaust hinterließ er ein wichtiges und zu einem großen Teil unveröffentlichtes Werk, das sowohl aus Erzählprosa, Gedichten und dramatischen Arbeiten besteht als auch aus wissenschaftlichen Aufsätzen und Büchern über Geschichte, Soziologie, Politik, Psychologie, Sprache und Literatur, Musik, bildende Kunst, Philosophie, Theologie und jüdische Themen. Adlers Werk ist für viele Bereiche von Bedeutung, für die europäische Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte, für die deutschsprachige Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, für die Exilforschung, für die Holocaustforschung u. a. und wird - so hoffe ich - in Zukunft erheblich mehr Aufmerksamkeit auf sich ziehen. Diese Arbeit trachtet oft eingeklagte Defizite im Bereich der österreichischen Exilforschung zu beheben. Ihre wichtigsten Themenbereiche sind: H. G. Adlers Biographie, Theresienstadt, Exil in England, die Entstehungsgeschichte der Werke, die gegenseitige Abhängigkeit von wissenschaftlichem und literarischem Werk, H. G. Adler's Position unter Schriftstellern wie Karl Kraus, Franz Kafka, George Orwell, Elias Canetti und W. G. Sebald, H. G. Adler als Nachlassverwalter von Franz Baermann Steiner, H. G. Adlers Stellung im Londoner Emigrantenkreis sowie H. G. Adlers Verhältnis zu Österreich (trotz seines englischen Exils fühlte er sich dem österreichischen Kulturkreis angehörig und unterhielt weiterhin intensive Beziehungen zu Österreich). Außer Adlers bedeutendsten und bekanntesten wissenschaftlichen Werken wie "Theresienstadt 1941-1945" und "Die verheimlichte Wahrheit" wurden für die Monographie besonders bisher von der Forschung wenig bzw. überhaupt nicht wahrgenommene Werke wie "Die Dichtung der Prager Schule" und "Der Kampf gegen die 'Endlösung der Judenfrage'", die umfangreichen und stark autobiographisch strukturierten bzw. beeinflussten Romane "Panorama", "Eine Reise" und "Die unsichtbare Wand" sowie zahlreiche unveröffentlichte Texte, Dokumente und Photos aus dem Nachlass herangezogen. Eine vollständige Bibliographie der Veröffentlichungen H. G. Adlers von 1947 bis 1988 rundet diese Arbeit ab. Der Zeitpunkt für eine Monographie über H. G. Adler ist ideal: 2008 - H. G. Adlers 20. Todestag; 2010 - H. G. Adlers 100. Geburtstag

    “Novel” Triggers of Herpesvirus Reactivation and Their Potential Health Relevance

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    © 2019 Stoeger and Adler. After primary infection, herpesviruses persist for life in their hosts in a latent stage (Adler et al., 2017). Different subfamilies of herpesviruses establish latency in specific and different sets of cells (Pellett and Roizman, 2013; Lieberman, 2016). The latent stage can be interrupted by periods of lytic replication, termed reactivation. Reactivation is important for viral spread to new hosts or for the maintenance of the viral reservoir in the host. Usually, reactivation is not associated with disease but under certain circumstances, it may be accompanied by clinical symptoms. The stimuli and the precise molecular mechanisms that lead to reactivation from the latent state are not fully understood and can differ from one herpesvirus to another

    Alfred Adler Revisited

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    Alfred Adler was one of the most influential thinkers in psychotherapy – a physician, psychiatrist, author, and professor who wanted to answer the questions that plagued people during a significant time in history. His original ideas serve as a foundation for most modern theories of counseling and psychotherapy, ideas and writings that are brought back to life in this volume. Within, contemporary experts comment and introduce Adler\u27s work through the lens of the 21st century. In doing so, they pay tribute to, analyze, and disseminate his classic, seminal papers that have significantly impacted the therapy field. The 23 papers included were chosen because of their relevance to today\u27s issues, and their importance in Adlerian theory and practice. They detail the core elements of his theory, the tactics he used to advocate change in individuals and systems, and emphasize how contemporary his ideas are. Alfred Adler Revisited not only plays homage to a great professional, it revives his ideas and encourages debate over fundamental human issues.https://opus.govst.edu/faculty_books/1025/thumbnail.jp

    H. G. Adler (1910-1988)

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    The result of my extensive research project is the first comprehensive study on the life and work of H. G. Adler, an important member of the circle around Elias and Veza Canetti, Erich Fried etc., whose ground-breaking scholarly work long overshadowed his reputation as a creative writer. Adler, a German-Jewish writer, born in Prague in 1910, was the inmate of various National Socialist concentration camps (Theresienstadt, Auschwitz) during the Second World War and lived in exile in London from 1947 until his death in 1988. Both as a scholar and as a creative writer, this prolific author is one of the most interesting and most versatile personalities in postwar history. In addition to publishing seminal works on the Holocaust, he left behind an important and to a large extent unpublished body of work, consisting of narrative prose, poetry and drama as well as scholarly articles and books on history, sociology, politics, psychology, language and literature, music, arts, philosophy, theology and Jewish studies. The works of H. G. Adler address central contemporary concerns, cover a large number of areas of interest (European cultural and intellectual history, 20th century German literature, exile studies, Holocaust research etc.) and shall thus - so I hope - attract considerably more attention in the future. This monograph attempts to close a major gap in exile studies that has often been complained about in the past. Its most important topical areas are: H. G. Adler's biography, Theresienstadt (Terezín), exile in England, the development and interdependence of scholarly work and literature, H. G. Adler's position amongst writers such as Karl Kraus, Franz Kafka, George Orwell, Elias Canetti and W. G. Sebald, H. G. Adler as Franz Baermann Steiner's literary executor, H. G. Adler's position amongst London émigrés, H. G. Adler and Austria (despite his exile in England, Adler throughout his life remained closely associated with Austrian culture). This study focuses on Adler's most important and best known works "Theresienstadt 1941-1945" and "Die verheimlichte Wahrheit", books and articles like "Die Dichtung der Prager Schule" and "Der Kampf gegen die 'Endlösung der Judenfrage'", which have hitherto been neglected by academic research, the voluminous autobiographically structured or autobiographically influenced novels "Panorama", "Eine Reise" and "Die unsichtbare Wand" as well as numerous unpublished texts, documents and photographs from Adler's literary estate. It is rounded off by a complete bibliography of H. G. Adler's publication from 1947 to 1988. The time for a monograph about H. G. Adler is ideal: 2008 - 20th anniversary of H. G. Adler's death; 2010 - H. G. Adler's 100th birthday

    ADLER PÉTER SZTOMATOLÓGUS PROFESSZOR ELFELEJTETT HÁBORÚS VISSZAEMLÉKEZÉSE

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    Unexpectedly, during the summer of 2021, we obtained the book legacy of Professor Péter Adler. Professor Adler was the leader of the Stomatology Clinic between 1946-1978 in Debrecen and he was an internationally recognized specialist. As part of the legacy, we also received an American dental journal. The issue of 1947, which included an anonymous article written by a Hungarian dentist. It reports on his ordeal during the years of the 2nd World War. It is clear from the data and descriptions that Professor Péter Adler wrote the publication. It is a thought-provoking reading, but it shows of course a somewhat subjective approach and it should be noted that it was written for foreigners, primarily Americans. Its peculiarity is that it has not appeared up till now anywhere in Hungarian - as far as I know. His publication at the time can be dated to the beginning of the Cold War, which may explain why the author requested anonymity. The article contains important gap-filling information for the better understanding of the era.2021 nyarán -váratlanul- Adler Péter professzor könyvhagyatékához jutottunk. Adler professzor 1946-1978 között vezette a debreceni Stomatológiai Klinikát, és nemzetközileg elismert szaktekintély volt. A hagyaték részeként kaptunk egy amerikai fogászati folyóiratot is, melynek 1947-es száma tartalmazott egy névtelenül közölt cikket, mely egy magyar fogorvos II. világháborús kálváriájáról számol be. Az adatokból és a leírásokból egyértelműen kiderül, hogy Adler Péter professzor írta a közleményt. Érdekes olvasmány, mely természetesen kissé szubjektív megközelítésű és figyelembe kell venni, hogy külföldieknek, elsősorban amerikaiaknak íródott. Különlegessége, hogy magyarul eddig -tudtommal- sehol sem jelent meg. Akkori közlése a hidegháború kezdetére datálható, mely esetleg magyarázatot ad arra, hogy miért kérte a szerző az anonimitást. A cikk olyan fontos hiánypótló információkat tartalmaz, melyek révén hozzájárulhat a korszak jobb megismeréséhez. &nbsp

    Resurgence of the QCD Adler function

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    We study the QCD Adler function in the energy region approximate to 0.7 - 2.5 GeV, in which the non-perturbative effects become dominant. Our analysis is a renormalon-based evaluation using transseries within the resurgence of the Renormalization-Group-Equation and does not require the Operator-Product-Expansion. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.Croatian Science Foundation [4418]; U.S. Department of EnergyUnited States Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-SC0015376
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