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Simon Kramer Family Collection 1813-1990
The collection is divided into two series. Series I contains manuscripts of his writings in German, accompanied with English translations. Series II consists of genealogical material, family trees, vital records, etc. (in German and English) of the Kramer family.See inventory.Mr. Kramer was an author of German children folklore. Mr. Kramer's children came to the US.Simon Kramer was born in 1808 in Schnaittach, Bavaria. He graduated from a teacher's training school in 1828 and started tutoring. His son Max was offered an apprenticeship in Chicago by a former pupil. Some of his other children followed and immigrated to the US during the 1840s and 1850s. He took up writing later in his life and also wrote a memoir, which is in the LBI library. He died in 1887.See also books in LBI library DS 135 G5 K712 K7 and DS 135 G5 K712Photographs removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize
Samuel Noah Kramer: 10-06-1981
Samuel Noah Kramer was a Sumerian history and language expert and the author of over 25 books and 150 articles on Sumer. He begins the interview by reading a piece of Sumerian literature and continues by discussing what Sumerian literature is about, the time period it was written in, and the types of literature that the Sumerians wrote. He discusses how he got into cuneiform, the system of writing developed by the Sumerians, and talks about coming to the United States as a child. Kramer concludes the interview by discussing how he became an archaeologist.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Video
Samuel Noah Kramer: 10-06-1981
Samuel Noah Kramer was a Sumerian history and language expert and the author of over 25 books and 150 articles on Sumer. He begins the interview by reading a piece of Sumerian literature and continues by discussing what Sumerian literature is about, the time period it was written in, and the types of literature that the Sumerians wrote. He discusses how he got into cuneiform, the system of writing developed by the Sumerians, and talks about coming to the United States as a child. Kramer concludes the interview by discussing how he became an archaeologist.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1020/thumbnail.jp
Aaron Kramer (1921-1997) papers, undated, 1943-1968
The collection documents the life and work of American poet Aaron Kramer through biographical sketches, copies of his poetry, as well as a copy of his Master of Arts thesis for the faculty of Brooklyn College.Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); Aaron Kramer (1921-1997) Papers; P-533; box number; folder number; American Jewish Historical Society, Boston, MA and New York, NY.Gift of the author,Poet, translator, and professor, Aaron Kramer was born on December 13, 1921, in Brooklyn, NY. Kramer is identified with the literary circles of New York City throughout the mid-20th century where his work focused on the role of poet as critic of society and voice of resistance towards injustice. His major works include poems in the compilations, Seven Poets in Search of an Answer (1941) and The Tune of the Calliope: Poems and Drawings of New York; his translations of poems from the Holocaust, and scholarly studies, such as, The Prophetic Tradition in American Poetry (1968).Finding Aid available in Reading Room and on Internet
Author\u27s account of a dinner party that she unexpectedly held for Hilton Kramer
Author\u27s account of a dinner party that she unexpectedly held for Hilton Kramer, the art critic, and his wife Esta
Bessie and Ellis Ginsburg to Arthur Kramer, 28 September 1962
The Ginsburg\u27s wish Kramer a happy New Year and state their home is open to him.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/west_union_tel/1058/thumbnail.jp
Self-designing networks and structural influences on safety: Developing a theory on the relation between organizational design and safety in temporary organizations that operate in a dynamic environment
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178382.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Delft University of Technology, 01 juni 2017Promotores : Ale, B.J.M., Kramer, E.H.213 p
Kramer View : 'On Stage I Become A Giant'
Both colour and black and white photograph.The magazine includes a front cover depicting Kramer smiling with his instrument whilst posing on suitcases. The following article written by Ngcobo, "On The Origin of The Specious" discusses the discovery of the Homo Nadedi fossils and includes additional contextual information. The third article, written by Roberts, was titled, Kramer vs. Karma in which the author discusses the professional and personal journeys of David Kramer whilst also providing specific contextual information
Uropodidae Kramer 1881
Uropodidae Kramer, 1881 <p>Uropodina Kramer, 1881: 641.</p> <p> Type genus <i>Uropoda</i> Latreille, 1806, by inference from the family name.</p> <p> <b>Notes.</b> Kramer (1881, page 641) referred to a taxon called Uropodina, which included the genera <i>Uropoda</i> de Geer and <i>Trachynotus</i> Kramer. On the following page he said that the Uropodina may be divided into two tribes, depending on the presence or absence of claws on leg I. This makes it clear that he was referring to Uropodina as a family-group taxon. He was mistaken about the authorship of the genus <i>Uropoda</i>.</p> <p>Various authors have referred to taxa with names such as " Uropodidae Berlese, 1892 ", " Uropodidae Berlese, 1900 ", " Uropodidae Berlese, 1910 ", "Uropodini Berlese, 1917 ", "Uropodoidea Evans, 1957 ", or "Uropodinae Hirschmann & Zirngiebl-Nicol, 1962 ", but none of these is correct. According to the Principle of Coordination (ICZN Article 36.1), the author of all these names is Kramer (1881).</p>Published as part of <i>Halliday, R. B., 2016, Catalogue of families and their type genera in the mite suborder Uropodina (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 347-366 in Zootaxa 4061 (4)</i> on page 359, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4061.4.2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/259719">http://zenodo.org/record/259719</a>
Preliminary assessment, Old Stage Road Corridor, Jackson Cty, Oregon
prepared for: Westside Neighbors Association ; by George Kramer, M.S., Historic Preservation Consultant.Title from PDF caption (viewed on January 29, 2020)."Letter report: 4-1995."This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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