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Text der Gesänge, Personen-Verzeichniß und neue allgemeine Carnevalslieder zu Mester Tüntelpott, oder: De aolle Wallhiege, oder: Dat wull! : Münster i. W. 1895
[Verf.: Eli Marcus ; Wilhelm Pollack ; Heinrich Schmitz
Text der Gesänge, Personen-Verzeichniß und neue allgemeine Lieder zu Söffken von Gievenbieck oder: Ruhig Frans! oder: He treckt up de Lieftucht : Abendgesellschaft des Zoologischen Gartens Münster i. W. 1896
[Verf.: Eli Marcus ; Wilhelm Pollack ; Heinrich Schmitz
Text der Gesänge, Personen-Verzeichniß und allgemeine neue Carnevalslieder zu Graf Tucks, oder: Cavalleria lusticana, oder: Spiel di nich up! : Große karnevalistisch-romantische Ritter- und Räuber-Posse mit Gesang und Tanz in 4 Akten
Text und Musik von der Abendgesellschaft des Zoologischen Gartens. [Verf.: Eli Marcus ; Wilhelm Pollack ; Emil Rade
Text der Gesänge nebst Personen-Verzeichniß zu General Kaulbarsch oder Et wärd gothisk! : Posse mit Musik und Ballet in 4 Akten
von der Karnevalistischen Abendgesellschaft des Zoologischen Gartens. [Verf.: Elli Marcus ; Wilhelm Pollack ; Friedrich Westhoff
Text der Gesänge, Personen-Verzeichniß und allgemeine neue Carnevalslieder zu Mingelmängel, oder: Die lustigen Weiber von Münster, oder: (L.S.) Laot suusen! : Große phantastisch-karnevalistische Posse mit Gesang und Tanz in 3 Akten
Text und Musik von der Abendgesellschaft des Zoolog. Gartens. [Verf.: Eli Marcus ; Wilhelm Pollack ; Friedrich Westhoff
Text der Gesänge, Personen-Verzeichniß und allgemeine neue Carnevalslieder zu Graute-Schlemm oder Sklaverei u. Liebe oder Wu krieg wi't up? : große romantisch-karnevalistische Posse mit Gesang und Ballet in 4 Akten
Text und Musik von der Abendgesellschaft des Zoologischen Gartens. [Verf.: Eli Marcus ; Wilhelm Pollack ; Friedrich Westhoff]In Fraktu
Text der Gesänge, Personen-Verzeichniß, allgemeine Carnevalslieder zu Madame Limousin oder "Wi häbt et jä"! : Große karnevalistische Burlangerie mit Gesang und Ballet in 4 Akten
Text und Musik von der karnevalistischen Abendgesellschaft des Zoologischen Gartens [Verf.: Eli Marcus ; Wilhelm Pollack ; Friedrich Westhoff
Wilhelm Sasnal’s Transitional Images
In her article the author offers a reframing of the discussion of how communities productively deal with their troubled pasts. The case in question is that of the post-war Polish national community, and its refusal to face so-called dark sides or shameful episodes of the historical past. The author concentrates on Wilhelm Sasnals’ artworks which deal with this gloomy heritage and reinterprets them in light of Donald W. Winnicott’s concept of transitional objects (as transitional images) thus pointing towards new possibilities in finding ways out of both discursive, political and pedagogical impasses in collective memory in Poland
British steamship INVERIC near shore, Washington State, between 1902 and 1906
The INVERIC was a British cargo steamship out of Glasgow built in 1901 by William Hamilton & Co., Port Glasgow. She was purchased by a Japanese company in 1921, renamed the ASAMA MARU, and was sunk by the U. S. submarine POLLACK off Kuishero, Japan in January 1943. The first record of the INVERIC in Puget Sound is Dec 1902. There are several ships named ASAMA MARU destroyed in WW II. Source for 1943 sinking of freighter ASAMA MARU: The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II, by Robert Cressman, Naval Institute Press, 2016.
Written on verso: Br SS Inveric, Big tramp S.S. the latest in Tramps. Carrying wheat to South Africa. about 6000 Tons.
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Functionalized poly(ethylene glycol)s (PEGs) as a reference material for detection of polymeric end groups via SEC hyphenated with FTIR and 1H-NMR (80 MHz)
Benchtop 1H-NMR and FTIR have both been successfully developed for size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) applications. The latest implementations of these methods by Wilhelm and collaborators[1-3] have taken advantage of commerically available low-cost equipment, and a provide a means to obtain slice-by-slice spectra for the monitoring of functional groups in polymer separations. Demonstrated applications include the detection of highly diluted chains in a polymer blend (e.g., PS/PMMA), copolymer content determination (e.g., styrene-methyl methacrylate), and butadiene isomer detection. To synthesize and characterize an end-labelled low molecular wt. poly(ethylene glycol) as a model polymer to aid in the development and validation of spectroscopic detection (FTIR and 1H-NMR) for SEC applications. A particular focus is to improve quantitation and/or detection of highly diluted funtional groups (e.g., polymer chain ends or sparsely functionalized chains) In the first approach, an isocyanate with IR- and NMR-active functional groups was reacted with PEG (4000 and 10000 g/mol) to form end-functionalized chains by means of an addition reaction. The functionalization of the 10000 g/mol PEG was found to be non-homogeneous (not discussed further). The 4000 g/mol PEG was successfully functionalized to 100%, found to be homogeneous across the molecular weight distribution and could therefore serve as a model polymer for analysis by the coupled methods
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