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    Stewart J. Schwab

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    From the video archives of the Cornell Law School Heritage Project. The speaker is former Dean Stewart J. Schwab. In these remarks he examines both the distinct advantages of the Cornell Law School and the major challenges confronting the school. The occasion was preparation of a 2006 Heritage Project DVD. The videographer is Michael D\u27Estries. Stewart J. Schwab is the Jonathan and Ruby Zhu Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, and was its Allan R. Tessler Dean from 2004 to 2014. He has been a member of the Cornell Law School faculty since 1983. A native of North Carolina, he obtained his J.D. as well as a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan. Before joining the Cornell faculty, Professor Schwab clerked for Judge J. Dickson Phillips, Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and then for Justice Sandra Day O\u27Connor of the United States Supreme Court. Professor Schwab is a leading scholar in economic analysis of law and in employment law. He was a Reporter for the American Law Institute’s recently completed Restatement of Employment Law, and has been named by Human Resource Executive as one of the 50 most powerful employment attorneys in America. He is an editor of the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, and a member of the Society of Empirical Legal Studies and the American Law and Economics Association. Professor Schwab has taught widely in the curriculum, including Torts, Contracts, Corporations, Discrimination Law, Employment Law, Labor Law, Law and Economics, and Whistleblower Law

    La collection Schwab

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    ill. en noir et en coul. Résumé en allemand. Exposition au Musée Schwab de Bienne du 22 juin 2007 au 24 février 2007, au Landesmuseum de Zürich d'octobre 2008 à janvier 2009, au Musée de la civilisation celtique de Bibracte, d'avril 2009 à novembre 2009. Bibliogr. p. 104-105International audienc

    Schwab family genealogy collection undated, 1980

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    Consists of a genealogical chart of the Schwab family and its collateral branches (the Lehman, Hirsch, Schwartz, Ottenheimer, and Johl families) and a postcard and brochure of the Schwab family business in Memphis, TennesseeGift of Abram J. Schwa

    Kelle Schwab interview, 01 May 2025

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    Kelle Schwab, a Cleveland-based artist, offers a compelling account of her professional journey, shaped by a diverse background in education, personal relationships, employment, and community involvement. She is the founder of Kelle Schwab Studios and the co-founder of Artzilla, an arts initiative aimed at fostering collaboration and public engagement. Originally from Pennsylvania, Schwab has lived in both San Francisco and Ohio, experiences that have significantly influenced her artistic outlook. In her reflections, she underscores the importance of public art as a means of fostering community connection and expressing shared values. She also discusses her recent mural at Progressive Field, which incorporates historically significant symbols to honor the cultural heritage of the region

    Oral History Interview, Bill Schwab (2421)

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    In his 2024 oral history interview, Bill Schwab discusses his time working at UW Hospitals. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.In his July 9, 2024 oral history interview, Bill Schwab discusses his time working at UW Hospitals. He shares about his time in the Department of Family Medicine and his philosophies toward patient care and teaching student residents. As a residency program director, Schwab believes in the importance of supporting personal and professional development of residents. He discusses the impact of technological advances in clinical practices, including CT scans and diagnostic tools, and in administrative tasks, including electronic patient records. Schwab ends the interview speaking about the relationships between academic staff and faculty, and his experience in accepting the Academic Staff Award. In his July 15, 2024 follow up interview, Schwab discusses patient centered care, the development of the LBGTQ+ health fellowship at UW-Madison, and Covid-19’s impact on workplace operations. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the UW-Madison Archives and Records Management Oral History Program from the Academic Staff Award Winners Project

    Heinrich and Hulda Schwab family collection 1927-1971 1927-1938

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    The Heinrich and Hulda Schwab family collection contains a small number of family papers pertaining to them and their daughter Ilse. The majority of the collection consists of photographs including family portraits and photographs from trips around central Europe in the 1920s.Digital ImageSee also the Jonathan and Ida Hess Collection, AR 11879.Heinrich (Henry) Schwab was born in 1906. In December 1932 he married Hulda Schwab, née Hess, born in 1911. Both resided in Munich, Germany with their daughter, Ilse, born in 1934. Heinrich worked in the lapidary business and then sold paintbrushes labeled “Tiffany brushes.”Finding aid available online.ProcesseddigitizedHenry and Hilde Schwabdigitize

    Moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach when using prescribed ELT materials

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    In this post, Susanna Schwab from the Bern University of Teacher Education, who trains pre-service primary school teachers to teach English as a foreign language, summarises the main points of her talk at the IATEFL (2023) MaWSIG Showcase in Harrogate. Her talk focused on how teachers use prescribed coursebooks in Switzerland

    Charles M. Schwab to Horace Kephart, April 29, 1925

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    In a letter to Horace Kephart on April 29, 1925, Charles M. Schwab thanks him for sending and signing Kephart’s book. Mr. Schwab enjoyed meeting Kephart and others at a luncheon.CHARLES M. SCHWAB 2 5 BROABWAT :sra:w yorki Asheville, Jf.C. April 29th, 1925. Dear Mr. Kephart: Thank you very much for the book which you have so generously inscribed for me and which I shall read with great interest. It was a pleasure to meet you all today and I immensely enjoyed the luncheon. With kindest regards, I am Sincerely yours, Mr. Horace Kephart, Brys on Ci ty, I.C

    Alfred Schwab Family Collection 1914-1965

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    The collection contains documentation of the Alfred Schwab family, including a letter certifying Alfred Schwab's work on the Admiralty Staff of the Navy; three letters from feminist Ida Dehmel to her cousin Jenny Schwab about her husband author Richard Dehmel and son Heinz, particularly their service in World War I; notes on Richard and Ida Dehmel; article about Budge-Palais, a villa formerly owned by Henry Budge, brother of Alfred Schwab's grandmother; and family trees from 1495 to the early 20th century, with some birth and death dates and locations.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    The teaching of science as enquiry

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    From the book The Teaching of science which contains : The teaching of science as enquiry, by Joseph J. Schwab, and Elements in a strategy for teaching science in the elementary school, by Paul F. Brandwein. (http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?recid=30721
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