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    Brief von Harald Kunz an Kurt Rothschild

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    BRIEF VON HARALD KUNZ AN KURT ROTHSCHILD Brief von Harald Kunz an Kurt Rothschild ([1]

    Zwey schöne neue Lieder auf das Neujahr 1798 ...

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    Jennifer C. Kunz

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    Jennifer Kunz was named the Kennedy Space Center Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) director on Feb. 25, 2019 and is responsible for providing Kennedy’s final input on risks and range analysis and providing an overall mission assurance endorsement that NASA’s launches will be safe and successful. She is also responsible for the planning and execution of all SMA activities at Kennedy, ensuring the success of NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems, Commercial Crew, Launch Services, Orion and the International Space Station (ISS) programs while protecting the safety of all center personnel and the public. Kunz has nearly 28 years of NASA experience at Kennedy, including significant experience in project management and overall leadership. Kunz began her impressive career with NASA in 1991 and has made significant impacts to numerous major NASA programs including Space Shuttle, International Space Station, Constellation, and the design and development of the new Ground Systems Development and Operations. As deputy director of the Constellation Project Office in support of the agency\u27s Constellation Program, Kunz’s organization was responsible for the planning and development of the required facilities; ground systems; test and verification; logistics; and prelaunch, launch, and recovery operations for NASA\u27s lunar/Mars human exploration program. Kunz also served as the deputy director for operations in Kennedy\u27s ISS and Payload Processing Directorate. The directorate\u27s responsibilities included launch site processing, testing and integration of ISS hardware and payloads. While in the ISS and Payload Processing Directorate, she served as the management and past performance committee chair of the Source Evaluation Board for the Checkout, Assembly and Payload Processing Services (CAPPS) contract. After contract award, she led the ISS Integration Branch and served as the initial CAPPS Contracting Officer\u27s Technical Representative and transition manager. Prior to her current role, Kunz was deputy program manager of the Kennedy\u27s Exploration Ground Systems Program. The program comprised 440 civil service and 1,100 contractor employees responsible for the planning and development of the required facilities; ground systems; test and verification; logistics; and prelaunch, launch, and recovery operations for NASA\u27s Space Launch System/Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, as well as providing multiuse infrastructure to enable commercial and other government spacecraft and launch providers. Kunz has received numerous honors including an Outstanding Leadership Medal, Exceptional Service Medal, Exceptional Achievement Medal, Center Director\u27s Strategic Leadership Award, seven Center Director Gold Dollar Awards, the Kennedy Certificate of Commendation and numerous Group Achievement Awards. She has participated in several leadership development programs, including the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education, Federal Executive lnstitute\u27s Leadership for a Democratic Society and NASA\u27s Management Education Program. Kunz graduated from Choctawhatchee High School in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and received a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering from Auburn University in 1990. In 1994, she earned a Master of Science in engineering management from the University of Central Florida. Kunz currently resides in Merritt Island with her husband Dean, who also works for NASA at Kennedy, and their two children.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2019/1043/thumbnail.jp

    [und an] Louise Bucher-Studer von Regensberg, geb. 23. Juni 1827, gest. 13. Februar 1905

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    Rede des Herrn Pfarrer Koller; Rede des Herrn H. Kunz, Präsident; Predigt des Herrn Pfarrer Koller, gehalten am Sonntag den 22. Januar 1905; Nachruf im "Lägern-Bote"; Nachruf in der "Neuen Zürcher Zeitung"; Nachruf im "Landbote"

    Die Jakobsbrüder

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    [Kunz Kistener]Mit Druckermarke u. HolzschnittenErscheinungsjahr nach Prietzel (VD16: 1516)Holzschnitte. Gödeke: P. Gengenb. 629 ff. 640 ff

    Oral History Interview, Christina Kunz (2192)

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    In this interview, Christina Kunz discusses her experience on the Wisconsins Women's Rowing team. She recalls topics such as training, Title IX, and her career after law school. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.In the story collected by Elizabeth Gediman with Christina Kunz during the Wisconsin Women’s Rowing 50th Anniversary Celebration on Sept. 24, 2022, she shares her experience as a Wisconsin Women rower as part of the oral history collection for the UW Madison Archives, “50 Years of Wisconsin Women’s Rowing: A Look Back.”  Christina Kunz shared about her experiences in the early years of the rowing team, including the training and some of the changes that accompanied Title IX. She also spoke about how she and a friend co-founded the Mendota Rowing Club and her career after law school, teaching writing and co-authoring textbooks with other women lawyers.

    Hanna Kunz Family Collection. 1905-2005 1939-2000

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    The Hanna Kunz Family Collection documents the efforts made by family members to receive restitution for the loss of their property in Central Europe, including their estate in Bartošovice (Partschendorf in Moravia). Especially evident in the collection are the efforts made by Hanna Kunz and her father Arthur Czeczowiczka. Documents contained here consist of correspondence, offical documents, application forms and their accompanying supporting documents, notes and copies of documents relating to restitution cases, and a few photographs.digitize

    Declaration of Intention of Karl Kunz

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    Declaration of Intention to become a citizen of the United States, as filled out and signed by: Karl Kunz Applicant age: 53 Occupation: Laborer Country of Origin: Hungary Date of Birth: 25th December 1863 Sailed to the US aboard the vessel: Kaiserina Victoria August City of residence at time of declaration: Atlantic City NJ Declaration submitted and sworn on date: 6th June 191
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