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    Rob Mueller Oral History Interview

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    Rob Mueller, son of Bud Mueller, discusses the Tampa Theatre and his family\u27s extensive involvement with various theaters in Tampa. In this interview, Mueller recounts his father\u27s work as a manager of air-conditioning systems with the Florida State Theatre chain and shares his and his brother\u27s experiences as theater ushers. He provides vivid memories of his early experiences at the Tampa Theatre and reflects on the renowned projectionist Fink Finley. Mueller also explores the landscape of other theaters in Tampa, detailing the different chains that operated them. Additionally, he offers a nostalgic description of Franklin Street in the 1990s, highlighting several prominent stores from that era

    Coffee Mueller and the Catfish Alley Band

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    This photograph of the Catfish Alley 131 band features an array of musicians, including two drummers, five trombone players, and one person with a french horn. A very dapper Coffee Mueller, center, poses in his rightful position as band leader. He is surrounded by Egg Harbor City residents of all ages. Three signs offer information about this image. A drum clearly identifies the band, while another charming, albeit incorrectly written, sign claims that "All Roads Leads Here -- the Place for Fun & Music." The third sign indicates that this picture was taken during the month of August. Only Mueller is identified. A man stands in the foreground, far left

    Lo status degli ebrei nella Terraferma veneta del Quattrocento: tra politica, religione, cultura ed economia. Saggio introduttivo

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    a cura di Gian Maria Varanini e Reinhold C. Mueller, in "Reti Medievali - Rivista", VI, 2005, Firenze University Press (URL: http://www.dssg.unifi.it/_RM/rivista/atti/ebrei.htm

    Polarization-sensitive Mueller-matrix optical coherence tomography

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    Measuring the Mueller matrix with optical coherence tomography (OCT) makes it possible to acquire the complete polarization properties of scattering media with three-dimensional spatial resolution. We first proved that the measured degree-of-polarization (DOP) of the backscattered light by OCT remains unity-a conclusion that validated the use of Jones calculus in OCT. A multi-channel Mueller-matrix OCT system was then built to measure the Jones-matrix, which can be transformed into a Mueller matrix, images of scattering biological tissues accurately with single depth scan. We showed that when diattenuation is negligible, the round-trip Jones matrix represents a linear retarder, which is the foundation of conventional PS-OCT, and can be calculated with a single incident polarization state although the one-way Jones matrix generally represents an elliptical retarder; otherwise, two incident polarization states are needed. We discovered the transpose symmetry in the roundtrip Jones matrix, which is critical for eliminating the arbitrary phase difference between the two measured Jones vectors corresponding to the two incident polarization states to yield the correct Jones matrix. We investigated the various contrast mechanisms provided by Mueller-matrix OCT. Our OCT system for the first time offers simultaneously comprehensive polarization contrast mechanisms including the amplitude of birefringence, the orientation of birefringence, and the diattenuation in addition to the polarization-independent intensity contrast, all of which can be extracted from the measured Jones or the equivalent Mueller matrix. The experimental results obtained from rat skin samples, show that Mueller OCT provides complementary structural and functional information on biological samples and reveal that polarization contrast is more sensitive to thermal degeneration of biological tissues than amplitude-based contrast. Finally, an optical-fiber-based multi-channel Mueller-matrix OCT was built and a new rigorous algorithm was developed to retrieve the calibrated polarization properties of a sample. For the first time to our knowledge, fiber-based polarization-sensitive OCT was dynamically calibrated to eliminate the polarization distortion caused by the single-mode optical fiber in the sample arm, thereby overcoming a key technical impediment to the application of optical fibers in this technology

    1950s, circa. - Dorothy Mueller

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    This image is of Dorothy Dottie Mueller taking aim with a bow and arrow. She played with the South Bend Blue Sox 1950-1952 which is most likely the time-frame this photograph was taken.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/aagpbl/1053/thumbnail.jp

    Paul Mueller Interview, 27 June 2013

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    Paul Mueller is a successful businessman and a Cleveland native. Both of his parents are immigrants. His mother was a house maid for the Halle brothers and his father was a shepherd in Germany and along with being drafted into Kaiser Wilhelm\u27s army for World War I. His parents met in America and had a candy store for a brief stint in the Depression. They started their family in Lakewood. Mueller went to St. Marks, St. Edward for High school, and then attended Cleveland State University. At CSU he joined the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity and that was a big part of his college life. He talks about minorities, life with the draft, and a protest on campus the day after the Kent State Massacre

    Paul Mueller Interview, 27 June 2013

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    Paul Mueller is a successful businessman and a Cleveland native. Both of his parents are immigrants. His mother was a house maid for the Halle brothers and his father was a shepherd in Germany and along with being drafted into Kaiser Wilhelm\u27s army for World War I. His parents met in America and had a candy store for a brief stint in the Depression. They started their family in Lakewood. Mueller went to St. Marks, St. Edward for High school, and then attended Cleveland State University. At CSU he joined the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity and that was a big part of his college life. He talks about minorities, life with the draft, and a protest on campus the day after the Kent State Massacre

    Justin J. Mueller Collection 1890-2005 Bulk dates: 1936-1942

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    This collection primarily documents the efforts of Justin Mueller, his mother Laura (née Zivi) Mueller, and the extended Zivi family to leave Muellheim (Baden), Germany in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Also included are genealogical research on the Zivi family, materials about the family of Justin Mueller's wife, Hella Rees Mueller, and items of general German-Jewish interest donated by Mueller.The following individuals and families are mentioned in this collection:Gerngros, Ludwig; Mayer, Saly; Mueller family; New family; Reese family; Reis, Alfred; Reis, Alfredo; Zivi family; Zivi, Gustav, ; Zivi, Hugo.Justin J. Mueller (1923- ) was born to Laura Mueller (née Zivi) (1899-1983) and Willy Mueller (1893-2000) in Lechenich, Prussia (near Cologne). The marriage dissolved in 1926, and Justin, with his mother, moved in with his grandparents Gustave Zivi (1867-1942) and Caroline Zivi (née Bloch, 1867-1948), in Muellheim (Baden). His uncle Hugo Zivi's (1897-1974) family also lived there. In late 1935, the Gestapo came to question Laura Mueller about her friends and associates, and she resolved to emigrate immediately. By June 1936 she and Justin were in New York, living with her aunt Babette Bloch.After Kristallnacht in November 1938, Gustave, Caroline, and Hugo Zivi's family attempted to leave Germany. The Zivi children were sent to France, and the rest of the family soon followed. Once in France, they spent time in the camps at Gurs and Les Milles before finally leaving from Marseille and arriving in New York in April 1942. Fortunately for the Zivis, many of Gustave and Caroline's siblings had emigrated to the United States long ago, settling in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, which made obtaining affidavits from US citizens in support of their emigration from Germany somewhat easier.Justin Mueller later married Hella née Rees (1924-1994), and settled in Vermont.Aristides de Sousa Mendes ; Saly Mayer trucks for Jews ; Neu family ; Feng Shang Ho ; Muellheim ; Meiningen ; Lechenich/ErftstadtVideotape with a copy of the German movie "Viehjud Levi" removed to A/V CollectionPhotographs removed to Photograph CollectionFor more information about the Zivi family, see also the article The Zivis of Muellheim, by Justin J. Mueller, in Stammbaum, Issue 29 (2006).Processeddigitize

    Student Recital: Peggy Lei Mueller, soprano

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    Ms. Mueller is a student of Frances BibleFour Arias, Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) -- Geheimes, Franz Schubert (1797-1828) -- Heidenröslein, Franz Schubert (1797-1828) -- Die Rose, Franz Schubert (1797-1828) -- Die Forelle, Franz Schubert (1797-1828) -- From Don Giovanni, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) -- Voici que le Printemps, Claude Debussy (1862-1918) -- Romance, Claude Debussy (1862-1918) -- Nuit d'Étoiles, Claude Debussy (1862-1918) -- Beau Soir, Claude Debussy (1862-1918) -- Mandoline, Claude Debussy (1862-1918) -- Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes, Baindridge Crist (1883-1969
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