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    Martin Wolff Collection 1909-1935

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    The collection contains documents pertaining to Martin Wolff's career as a law professor, including letters to Wolff from William, Crown Prince of Germany, and August Wilhelm, Prince of Prussia, about his legal opinions; postcard from lawyer Otto Lenel to Wolff thanking him for receipt of new editon of Wolff's book Sachenrecht; visiting card of Hugo Preuss; certificate appointing Wolff as professor, signed by William II, German Emperor; and certificate dismissing Wolff from the law faculty of the University of Berlin, signed by Adolf Hitler.Martin Wolff was born in Berlin in 1872. He studied law and became a professor in 1903. He taught in Marburg and Bonn between 1914 and 1921 before returning to Berlin, where he taught until 1935. He emigrated from Germany to England in 1938. He died in 1953.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Martin Wolff (1873-1953)

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    Martin Wolff (1873-1953). In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 6 N°3, Juillet-septembre 1954. p. 515

    Martin Wolff (1873-1953)

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    Martin Wolff (1873-1953). In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 6 N°3, Juillet-septembre 1954. p. 515

    Robert Wolff, guest guitarist

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    Recorded during a live performance at Kanley Chapel, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, October 17, 1979, program no. 37 of the Department of Music's 1979-1980 season.Robert Wolff, guitar.3rd work originally for lute; 6th work originally for piano.Information from performance program.Instrucción de music sobre la guitarra española. Pavanas ; Canarios / Gaspar Sanz -- Suite in E minor, BWV 996 / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Fandanguillo / Joaquin Turina -- Quatre pièces brèves / Frank Martin -- Suite española. Asturias / Isaac Albéniz

    Presentation and Demonstration of the New Hellmuth Wolff Opus 31 Organ in Stetson Chapel

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    Duration: 1:09:01This is an audio (MP3) file of the presentation and dedication of the organ in Stetson Chapel built by Hellmuth Wolff. Recorded at 8:00pm on March 3, 1988, Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Includes comments from organ builders Hellmuth Wolff and James Lauder. Martin Haselböck, organist. Recording from cassette tape converted to Mp3 on August 1, 2010

    "Asset Poverty in The United States: Its Persistence in an Expansionary Economy"

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    From this paper's Preface, by Dr. Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, President: Economic growth and a rising stock market in the 1990s gave the impression that everyone was accumulating wealth and asset poverty rates were declining. The impression was supported by the official, income-based poverty measure, which exhibited a sharp decline. According to Senior Scholar Edward N. Wolff and Research Scholar Asena Caner, poverty measures should include wealth as well as income. Their study of asset poverty in the United States between 1984 and 1999 focuses on the lower end of the wealth distribution and shows that asset poverty rates did not decline during the period studied, and that the severity of poverty increased. It also shows that asset poverty is much more persistent than income poverty.

    L'historiographie marxiste et Martin Luther

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    Marxist historiography and Martin Luther. The author considers as capital in the evolution of Marxist historio¬ graphy the following problems : Luther's place in national history, the in¬ fluence of his work and of the Reformation as a revolutionary phenomenon on a world-wide scale. Other points deserve attention : the problem of Lu¬ ther the " progressive ", the revolutionary character of his work and the re¬ lation between theology and society.L'auteur considère comme des points capitaux dans l'évolution de l'historiographie marxiste les problèmes suivants : la place occupée par Luther dans l'histoire nationale, l'influence, à l'échelle mondiale, de son œuvre et de la Réforme en tant que phénomène révolutionnaire. Il est d'autres questions qui méritent attention : le problème du « progressisme » de Luther, le caractère révolutionnaire de son œuvre et les rapports entre théologie et société.Vogler Günter, Wolff Robert. L'historiographie marxiste et Martin Luther. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 63e année n°1-2, Janvier-juin 1983. Luther et l'Europe. pp. 155-166

    [Stammbuch Wolff]

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    [STAMMBUCH WOLFF] [Stammbuch Wolff] (-) Cover (-) Beschreibung ([2]-[3]) Register über die hierinn befindliche Nahmen. ([4]-[5]) Weikhmann, Franz Anton; Blatt 1,1 (A) (A) Balcke, Werner; Blatt 1,2 (a) (a) Strodt, Johannes Andreas; Blatt 1,3 (k/II) (k/II - l) Klefeker, Johann; Blatt 2 (I) (k/II - l) Imhof, Christoph Friedrich; Blatt 2,2 (l/II) (l/II - m) Seefrid, Wilhelm Heinrich von; Blatt 2,3 (m) (l/II - m) Weickhmann, Johann Ferdinand; Blatt 1 (0-1) Milchling von und zu Schönstadt, A.; Blatt 12 (12-13) Sarwey, Theophil Heinrich; Blatt 29 (28-29) Calisch, Christian Calisius von; Blatt 59 (58-59) Milchling von und zu Schönstadt, C.; Blatt 98 (98-99) Draing, Peter; Blatt 99 (98-99) Lutterloh, Johann; Blatt 100 (100-101) Bonhoeffer, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 103 (102-103) Seiferheld, Johann David; Blatt 104 (104-105) Löwen, Leo von; Blatt 107 (106-107) Seubert, Eberhard Martin; Blatt 115 (114-115) Brand, Isaac Gottlieb; Blatt 118 (118-119) Anschütz, Johann Adam; Blatt 122 (122-123) Rosa, Johann Lukas; Blatt 123 (122-123) Heygoldt, Adam Caspar; Blatt 125 (124-125) Golther, Christoph Jonathan; Blatt 193 (192-193) Eckher, Georg Andreas; Blatt 194 (194-195) Fromm, Ludovicus Albertus; Blatt 197 (196-197) Ziegler, Johann Balthasar; Blatt 223 (222-223) Behaim, Johann Carl; Blatt 225 (224-225) Kloz, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 232 (232-233) Krebs, Johann Ludwig; Blatt 233 (232-233) Heller, Ludwig Friedrich; Blatt 235 (234-235) Rumi, Samuel; Blatt 237 (236-237) Weitz, Michael; Blatt 238 (238-239) Sinkowitz, Martin; Blatt 238,2 (238,2 - 239) Andersen, Friedrich Christian; Blatt 240 (240-241) Andersen, Andreas Gabriel; Blatt 241 (240-241) Unbekannt; Blatt 242 (242-243) Siebenkes, Johann Georg; Blatt 245 (244-245) Unbekannt, Blatt 248 (248-249) Evers, Joachim Dietrich; Blatt 249 (248-249) Zillert, Andreas Christoph; Blatt 253 (252-253) Stutz, Gottfried; Blatt 260 (260-261) Hamm, Johann Daniel; Blatt 262 (262-263) Scheffer, Heinrich Wolfgang; Blatt 263 (262-263) Fesel, Jakob Christoph; Blatt 265 (264-265) Meyer, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 267 (266-267) Obrecht, Christoph Casimir; Blatt 268 (268-269) Honold, Johann Philipp; Blatt 270 (270-271) Seeger, Georg Friedrich; Blatt 271 (270-271) Weinland, Johann Christoph; Blatt 272 (272-273) Metzger, Johann Christoph; Blatt 273 (272-273) Dörtenbach, Peter Jacob; Blatt 277 (276-277) Maercklin, Johann Sigmund; Blatt 283 (282-283

    Bibel

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    [übersetzt v. Martin Luther]Mit DruckermarkeDrucker aus Kolophon: "Zuo Basel durch Thoman Wolff, im iar M. D. XXiij. im Augstmonat."Mit Holzschnitten, Titelbordür

    Other Malignancies

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    In chapters “Breast Cancer, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Acute Leukaemia, Ovarian Tumours and Ovarian Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Endometrial Hyperplasia and Endometrial Carcinoma, Paediatric Oncological Cancer” and “Non-Malignant Diseases Requiring Stem Cell Transplantation; Severe Autoimmune Diseases; Endometriosis; Turner Syndrome; Transgender”, this book covers in detail approximately two-third of all diseases for which fertility preservation therapy is indicated. Other, but considerably less frequent diseases are presented in tabular form in this chapter in terms of their frequency, 5-year survival rate, gonadotoxicity of oncological treatment and the potential risk of gonadal metastases occurring. Recommendations for fertility preservation are derived from this. Overall, around 80% of the diseases requiring fertility preservation are described in this book
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