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    Eugen Kullmann Collection 1828-1949 Bulk dates: 1845-1934

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    The Eugen Kullmann Collection contains material pertaining to the philosopher Karl Joël and some of his family members, as well as material about members of the Philippson family; all materials about the two disparate families had been part of the private archives of Prof. Eugen Kullman.The collection includes a large amount of correspondence, both personal and professional, as well as manuscripts, newspaper clippings, photographs and some printed articles. The majority of papers in this collection are in handwritten German script (Kurrentschrift and Suetterlin). Series I comprises the papers of Karl Joël and his family. This series includes some personal and professional correspondence of Karl Joël and of his sister, Hedwig Joël. It also includes newspaper clippings on Karl Joël, his extensive notes and some articles, and a few papers of Rabbi Manuel Joël, Karl Joël's uncle.Philippson family papers are located in Series II. Included are papers of Phöbus, Ludwig, and Moritz Philippson, among others. The series holds mainly family correspondence, but there are also some manuscripts by family members and a few official papers and notes, as well as a partial family tree.Paula Philippson has sent the collection to Dr. Eugen Kullmann in ca. 1948; they had met in Basel, where he had studied 1934-1946.Dr. Paula Philippson was descended from Ludwig Philippson through both her mother and her father who were first cousins. Eugen Kullmann (1915-2002) was Professor of Religious Studies, last at Kenyon CollegeProcesseddigitize

    Works by Rosy Geiger-Kullmann.

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    List of Geiger-Kullmann's compositions, with notes on the title, source text, arrangement, time signature, key, and instrumentation of the compositions, as well as short remarks on the physical state and form of the composition text. Also included are also 2 obituaries for Geiger-Kullmann which contain some biographical information.Ruth Geiger-EngelJoachim MartiniComposer, born 1886 in Frankfurt. Wife of Rudolf Geiger, former vice-president of Congregation Habonim. Died 1964 in Monterey (California).The original German-language inventory is available in the folder.Frankfurt am MainProcessed for digitizationRe-integrated clippingsSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    La famiglia Kullmann

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    Il contributo affronta la storia della famiglia Kullmann, protagonista della stagione del cinema ambulante italiano

    UND Entrepreneur Forum presents medical technology inventor and author Patrick Kullmann

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    Patrick Kullmann, a successful medical device inventor and author, is the next Entrepreneur Forum guest speaker. The forum is hosted by the University of North Dakota Center for Innovation\u27s Entrepreneur Forum. The Center is part of the UND College of Business and Public Administration. Kullmann will present From Napkin to the Market at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 20, in the Idea Lab at the Ina Mae Rude Entrepreneur Center. Kullmann is the founder and lead strategist at CG3 Consulting and author of the book: The Inventor\u27s Guide for Medical Technology. The first 50 attendees will receive a free copy of the book signed by Kullmann. About the speaker: Patrick Kullmann, MBA, is a 30-year veteran of the medical technology field who has successfully exited two start-up medical technology companies for a combined value of 220 million. Kullmann was a senior director at Medtronic as well as a leader at Boston Scientific, Johnson & Johnson and Baxter International. He founded CG3 Consulting in 2008 with offices in Minneapolis, Boston and San Diego. Kullmann also contributes to the Minnesota Angel Network and the Minnesota Technology Cup as a business plan reviewer, mentor and coach. Kullman\u27s presentation covers various topics that impact the success or failure of early stage companies in the medical device, pharmaceutical, Biotech and healthcare IT spaces. He provides a clear and concise understanding of the \u27\u27make or break\u27\u27 issues for startup companies in the life science areas from concept to market and beyond. About the Entrepreneur Forum: The Entrepreneur Forum is a series of events hosted by the Center for Innovation to provide inspiring speakers and networking opportunities for the community. The UND Center for Innovation is a division of the College of Business and Public Administration at the University of North Dakota that provides assistance to innovators, entrepreneurs, and researchers to launch new ventures, commercialize new technologies, and secure access to capital from private and public sources. About the UND Center for Innovation: The Center for Innovation at the University of North Dakota was among the first entrepreneur outreach centers in the nation when formed in 1984. The Center provides assistance to innovators, entrepreneurs, and researchers to launch new ventures, commercialize new technologies, and secure access to capital from private and public sources. The Center manages two tech incubators in the UND Tech Park, provides SBIR outreach to the state\u27s tech community, and has formed three angel networks in Grand Forks, Fargo and Bismarck. It is also home to the only student managed venture fund in the nation where students make the actual investment decisions, Dakota Venture Group. The Center has fostered more than 400 startups, which employs more than 4000 people and have attracted more than 110 million in investment. The Center was named a Center for Excellence in Economic Development in 2003 while securing funds for the $4.2 million Ina Mae Rude Entrepreneur Center

    Rezension zu: Kempfert, Guy & Ludwig, Marianne (2008): Kollegiale Unterrichtsbesuche. Besser und leichter unterrichten durch Kollegen-Feedback

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    Kullmann H. Rezension zu: Kempfert, Guy & Ludwig, Marianne (2008): Kollegiale Unterrichtsbesuche. Besser und leichter unterrichten durch Kollegen-Feedback. Die Deutsche Schule. 2010;102(2):176-177

    Von Krähen und Riesen. Autonome und gemeinschaftliche Wege zur Reduktion von Unterrichtsstörungen

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    Kullmann H. Von Krähen und Riesen. Autonome und gemeinschaftliche Wege zur Reduktion von Unterrichtsstörungen. Friedrich Jahresheft. 2015;33:100-101
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