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    Steven Kellerman synagogue photographs collection, undated, 1980s-1990s

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    This collection contains mostly 8x10 black and white photographs of synagogues and other buildings of note, taken by Steven Kellerman, in 1981 and 1985. Also included are several 3x5 and 4x6 color photographs of synagogues. The collection also contains exhibit flyers and pamphlets, brochures for various local synagogues, and newspaper articles pertaining to the exhibit, synagogues, correspondence regarding exhibits, and articles about the history and architecture of synagogues.Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); Steven Kellerman synagogue photographs collection; P-931; box number; folder number; American Jewish Historical Society, Boston, MA and New York, NY.This collection is located at the American Jewish Historical Society located in Boston. For information on accessing collections at AJHS Boston please visit their website at: http://www.ajhsboston.org/index.htm.Gift of Steven Kellerman,At the time these photographs were taken (1981 and 1985), Steven Kellerman was a machinist with an interest in synagogue history. This particular collection of photographs started with Kellerman’s visits to former synagogues in Dorchester and Roxbury, Massachusetts; the project expanded to include most of Massachusetts and other states. The photographs were used in an exhibit at the Frager Jewish Student Center in 1992, as well as several Jewish community centers, the Workmen’s Circle Yiddish Culture Festival, synagogues, and the Synagogue Council of Massachusetts. Along with David Kaufman, then a Ph.D. student at Brandeis University, Kellerman spoke at various events about the significance of synagogue architecture throughout history and the relationship between the Jewish community and their shuls.Finding Aid available in Reading Room and on Internetfar031

    Geographical location in the Information Age: from destiny to opportunity?”

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    This article argues for a possibly new significance of geographical location in the information age, a significance amounting to more than mere spatial anchoring, on the one hand, and to less and different than absolute destiny, on the other. Hence, we show a possible change in the significance of geographical location from destiny in the industrial age to potential opportunity in the information age, a transition which applies to geographical units (i.e. cities, regions) and to individuals. First we discuss geographical location as destiny in the industrial age for both geographical entities and individuals. Second, we highlight a transitional period spanning through the 1970s and 1980s during which geographical location lost much of its absolute nature, becoming more of an anchor. Third, we present a conceptual framework for geographical location possibly turning into opportunity in the information age, again for both geographical units and individuals. We demonstrate that this potential opportunity has only partially materialized by individuals in the international use of online shopping, showing that their adoption is wider in North America, and differentiated in Europe. We further demonstrate a partial dissemination of opportunities for cities and regions by focusing on FDI. Finally, in the fourth and concluding section, we briefly discuss pertaining policy issues for the enhancement of locational opportunities

    Reinventing Leadership: Making the Connection Between Politics and Business

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    The author explores the fact that although we persist in viewing political and business leadership separately, the similarities between them far outweigh the differences. Kellerman claims that thinking of government and corporate leaders as a breed apart</p

    Wilhem Kellerman (1908-1980)

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    Bilger A., Butters Gerhard, Krapoth H., Mölk Ulrich. Wilhem Kellerman (1908-1980). In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 23e année (n°89), Janvier-mars 1980. pp. 77-78

    Brian Kellerman

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    Brian Kellerman (12) of U of I basketball, taking a shot

    Unidentified man and women in wedding attire, Montesano, Washington, approximately 1889

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    Caption on mount: E. Kellerman. Montesano, Wash. Printed on verso: E. Kellerman. Artist. Main Street. Montesano, Wash. PH Coll 334 Kellerman.1E. Kellerman was a photographer in Montesano, Washington during the late 1880's.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Numbe

    W. A. Kellerman

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    Botanico: Kellerman, William Ashbrook (1850-1908). Titolo manoscritto sul recto, dove compare anche la nota: Editor of the Journal of Mycology. Professor of Botany, Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. IX 1902. Nota manoscritta sul verso: W.A. Kellerman, Ph. D. Editor of the Journal of Mycology. Professor of Botany, Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. 1902. Montata su cartone 130 x 185 mm. 1 fotografia : gelatina a sviluppo ; 130 x 90 mm. (ovale) Vai alla scheda bibliografica: https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99001596433020604

    Annette Kellerman Costume Collection

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    A collection of costumes, props and memorabilia relating to Annette Kellerman, from 1905 to 1970s.Annette Kellerman, born in Sydney in 1886, was an endurance swimmer who created the women's one piece swimsuit. She went on to become a famous entertainer of the vaudeville stage. She developed a spectacular form of entertainment that combined diving into a glass tank, swimming and graceful underwater ballet, playing in theatres across Europe, the United States and Australia. Kellerman was the first Australian woman to star in American movies and she became a star of the American silent screen, making films such as 'Neptune's Daughter' in 1914. As creator of the women's one-piece swimsuit, she influenced public attitudes toward the female body. She published books instructing women on beauty and physical fitness, and lectured on health and exercise throughout Europe and America. This collection of objects includes swimwear, costumes, props, photographs, posters and other memorabilia relating to her life and wor

    Dalton/Kellerman Fountain Dedication Program

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    This color document features a four page program for the dedication of the Dalton/Kellerman fountain. The program features a schedule of events, featured speakers, and information about Mr. Dalton and Mr. Kellerman. The program concludes with the inspiration and completion of the sculpture. A blue graphic design is on the cover and the text is blue and gold.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/buildings/1275/thumbnail.jp
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