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    David Loeb

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    Dr. David Loeb graduated from Johns Hopkins University and then moved to New York and obtained his MD and PhD from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He returned to Johns Hopkins, where he completed his internship and residency in Pediatrics and his fellowship in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. Dr. Loeb joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins, where he practiced and performed research for 17 years. Dr. Loeb joined the faculty at Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM), where he serves as Director of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Cellular Therapy, in 2017. He is also a member of the Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.  Dr. Loeb has an active translational research laboratory focused on understanding bone tumor metastasis. His laboratory developed a clinically relevant mouse model of sarcoma metastasis and has used this model to perform preclinical testing of novel agents that can interfere with this process. Active areas of investigation include the involvement of Wnt signaling in bone sarcoma metastasis and targeting metabolic vulnerabilities of disseminated tumor cells. In addition, Dr. Loeb is also studying the role of an enzyme called RNA helicase DDX3 in Ewing’s Sarcoma biology, especially how this enzyme affects the repair of damaged DNA and modulates the response of the innate immune system to sarcomas.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/kleinermanbios/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Ernest Loeb Collection. 1937-1989 Bulk: 1939-1945

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    The Ernest Loeb Collection holds the papers of Ernest Loeb and his family members. The collection is comprised of correspondence, personal documents, genealogical material, and a few photographs.The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, especially letters concerning emigration and the escape from occupied France. Later letters include those from the mayor of Mutterstadt. Ernest Loeb's correspondence includes letters from his incarceration in Gurs and Les Milles concentration camps. Other correspondence includes that of Jakob Loeb, who emigrated to Cuba, and Ferdinand Loeb who was also imprisoned in Gurs Concentration Camp. Letters of Max and Sara Loeb discuss their search for their children during the mid-1940s.Personal and official papers of family members will also be found in this collection. These often consist of papers used for emigration purposes, and include those of Ernest, Bernhard, Adolf, and Jakob Loeb. In addition, this collection holds restitution material of Jakob Loeb and a Star of David badge belonging to Max or Sara Loeb.Genealogical material, including family trees, comprises a significant portion of this collection. Included are genealogical material on the Loeb, Klein, and Benjamin families.Born 1908 in Mutterstadt.digitize

    Rabbi Wax Speaks to Mayor Loeb, 1968

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    This is a speech given by Rabbi James Wax to Mayor Henry Loeb of Memphis. Wax voices his anger, calling out injustice and opression and claiming that the hightest laws are the laws of God

    Moses Loeb Collection undated, 1914-1917

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    The collection contains documents pertaining to Moses Loeb's service in World War I, including three notebooks entitled "Ein Tag im Schützengraben," in which he describes his experiences during the war; a photograph of Loeb in uniform; a card from the city of Frankfurt am Main acknowledging his service; and two letters.Moses Loeb, son of Carl and Amalie Loeb, was born in Frankfurt in 1893. Loeb served in World War I and fought on the Russian front. He emigrated from Frankfurt to New York, NY, in 1940 with his wife Maria. He died in Point Pleasant, NJ, circa 1984.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    James Loeb Collection. 1979-1983

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    Curriculum vitae; two biographies; correspondence; handwritten speach; program from 1983 Munich exhibition.Eli RothschildJames Loeb was a German-American banker, Hellenist and philanthropist.The original German language inventory is available in the folder.Photographs removed to Photograph CollectionProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Report from Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co. discussing the Middle-East aspects of American oil companies. It includes background information; potential earnings; company descriptions; charts about reserves, consumption, production, and producers; and a map of concessions

    The in-betweens

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    The In-Betweens is a collection of lyrical non-fiction essays about the life of Davon Loeb. This collection represents issues a young biracial man faces in the American society that has no category box to check for both races. His meditations about race extends from New Jersey and out to Alabama by retelling stories concerning his family, friends, and community. This coming of age collection is equally narrative as it is lyrical. These essays will ask us how we arrive to new maturities while addressing the liminal spaces in-between them. Davon struggles with being a son, a brother, a friend, a lover, and a man who is seeking his identity through excavating the past and the present. This memoir will leave readers in the footsteps of any American in search of self-discovery.M.F.A.by Davon Loe

    Jacques Loeb

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    Episode 40: Tiffanie Loeb Schneider: A Heart for International Education

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    In fall 2013, CSP\u27s student census showed 82 international students. A decade later, that number is more than ten times greater at 855. Director of International Student Services Tiffanie Loeb Schneider joins the podcast to talk about her personal experiences with and love for international education and how CSP serves its burgeoning population of international students
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