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    Hans R., Hanna Lewin, Ilse Shaves ?, Anneliese Riess, Elsa Riess, Victor Stargardt ?, Albert Riess, Mrs. ? Riess, Curt Lewin, Marie Stargardt, Adolph Stargardt, Werner Stargardt, and Else Stargard at Grandfathers 80th Birthday Portraits; Family

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    Standing: Hans R., Hanna Lewin, Ilse Shaves, Anneliese Riess, Elsa Riess, Victor Stargardt; Sitting: Albert Riess, Mrs. ? Riess, Curt Lewin, Marie Stargardt, Adolph Stargardt, Werner Stargardt, Else Stargard

    Dylan Riess Honors Portfolio

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    Dylan Riess\u27 honors portfolio captured in December 2021

    Anneliese Riess Collection 1882 - 2001 Bulk dates: 1933 - 1948

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    This collection documents the life of Anneliese Riess and her family. The bulk of the collection contains correspondence that reflects the impact of fascism and anti-Semitic policies on her personal life and immediate family. Many of these papers document the emigration efforts of Anneliese Riess and her family. Some of these papers concern Anneliese’s sister Elsa, who had gone missing for several months and was ultimately located in a concentration camp in Italy. There are also family portraits, postcard albums and poetry albums.Addenda: Letter December 7th, 1917, on the occasion of Anneliese Riess' grandfather's 70th birthday, in Schwerin. Addenda 2: Family photograph; family tree; medals from World War I; letter by Rudolf Simonis; birth and marriage certificates; personal documents; clipping from Schweriner Zeitung (1912). Addenda 3: Manuscript about Jewish life in Schwerin an der Warthe, etc. Addenda 4: Speech by Anneliese Riess at the "24. Westdeutsches Psychotherapieseminar" in 1999 "Orientierungskrise als Herausforderung"; Addenda 5: World war I photo album ; Addenda 6, 7: CorrespondenceGenealogy: Stargardt family ; Boas family ; Zeidler family ; Riess familyAnneliese Riess was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1910 to Albert Riess and Philippine Riess (née Stargardt). Anneliese Riess began her university studies in Berlin and completed them in Rome. After earning a doctorate in archeology from Deutsches Archaeologisches Institut in 1936, she struggled to find employment of any kind. In 1937, Riess entered a child nursing program at École des Amies de L’Enfance in Geneva, Switzerland. After earning her certificate, Riess resided in Turin, Italy until her visa was revoked. She immigrated to the United States in 1939 and settled in New York City.Albert Riess was born in 1879 in Gnoien, Mecklenberg-Vorpommern and educated in Seesen am Harz, Niedersachsen. In 1907, Albert married Philippine Stargardt in Berlin and the couple later had three children: Elsa, Hans and Anneliese. While his young family lived in Hamburg, Albert served in the German army during World War I from 1914 to 1919 on the Eastern front in Poland, Latvia and the Ukraine. After the war, Albert moved his family to Berlin where he lived until he immigrated to the United States in 1938. He died ten years later in New York City.The Leo Baeck Institute Library holds Anneliese Riess’ published autobiography Exil wird Heimat: Erinnerungen (call numbers DS 135 G5).Photographs removed to Photograph CollectionOne embroidered ring with multicolored stones and one iron World War I service ring have been removed to the LBI Art and Objects Collection.A manuscript by Anneliese Riess entitled “Bertha Knispel” relates the story of the housekeeper of the Riess family during the 1920’s. The manuscript is housed in LBI’s Manuscript Collection (MS 306).Anneliese Riess’ memoir, “Back to school – A life of our time”, is part of the LBI Memoir Collection (ME 941).Processeddigitize

    Lewis Riess Application (July 1, 1925)

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    This document is Lewis W. Riess' application to attend the International YMCA College, now known as Springfield College. He filled out the form on July 1, 1925.Riess (October 19, 1887 – January 4, 1946) attended the Pennington Seminary, Randolph Macon in Virginia, and the University of Illinois. He led gymnasium classes in Philadelphia, Virginia, England, Germany, and Czechoslovakia. Riess also wrote an article titled “American Forces in Germany” for Spalding’s "Official Foot Ball Guide" (1920). He was the former USO director and was working in Antwerp, Belgium, with the British YMCA when he died

    Prinz Heinrich-Flug, 10.-17. Mai 1913, E. Riess

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    PRINZ HEINRICH-FLUG, 10.-17. MAI 1913, E. RIESS Prinz Heinrich-Flug, 10.-17. Mai 1913, E. Riess ( -

    Toilette-Seife Marke »Supina« ist doch das beste Hautpflegemittel, Fabrikant: N. Riess, Berlin N 37

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    TOILETTE-SEIFE MARKE »SUPINA« IST DOCH DAS BESTE HAUTPFLEGEMITTEL, FABRIKANT: N. RIESS, BERLIN N 37 Toilette-Seife Marke »Supina« ist doch das beste Hautpflegemittel, Fabrikant: N. Riess, Berlin N 37 ( -

    Mineralogische und bergmännische Beobachtungen über einige hessische Gebirgsgegenden

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    angestellt und aufgezeichnet von Johann Philipp Riess ; hrsg. und mit einigen Anm. begleitet von Dietrich Ludwig Gustav Karsten ...Schmutztitel mit VignetteAbweichender Drucker auf Schmutztitel: gedruckt bei George Jacob Decker und Soh

    The perspective of stock exchanges on the capital markets union : interview with Rainer Riess

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    Interview with Rainer Riess, Director General Federation of European Securities Exchanges (FESE

    Junior Recital: Katherine Riess, trombone

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    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Ms. Riess studies trombone with Wes Funderburk.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1463/thumbnail.jp
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