192,608 research outputs found
Robert McNamara from Katharine L. Schmidt, December 24, 1927 - August 5, 1934
Letters to Robert McNamara from Katharine L. Schmidt dated December 24, 1927 to August 5, 1934
J.J. McNamara from Katherine L. Schmidt, November 24, 1918-March 23, 1922
Letter to J.J. McNamara from Katherine L. Schmidt dated November 24, 1918 to March 23, 1922
Memo from Harry L. Black, Assistant Project Director, to Willard E. Schmidt, Chief of Police, re: disorders in Block #54, June 2, 1944
Discusses imprisonment in the stockade of 12 incarcerees and tension concerning the Japanese Language Schools and the schools in the camps, detailing what it terms "terrorist tactics" on the part of the Japanese Language School's proponents and concluding that the Project Director is justified in using the stockade for disciplinary purposes. The document also includes the directive, Administration of Japanese Language Schools at Tule Lake incarceration camp (March 30, 1944 by R. R. Best, Project Director), which outlines policy regarding the camp and Japanese Language Schools; a memo regarding this directive "prepared as a public announcement by Mr. Harkness, Superintendent of Schools... (May 18, 1944);" and a memo from Kenneth M. Harkness, Superintendent of Schools, to Harry L. Black, Chief, Community Management (May 21, 1944) concerning these memoranda. Also included is an envelope from the Federal Communications Commission to Willard E. Schmidt marked Personal and Confidential.The Willard Schmidt collection, documents some of the administrative duties of Willard Schmidt, the Chief of Internal Security for the War Relocation Authority and the Tule Lake incarceration/segregation camp. This collection contains administrative records and photos documenting the Tule Lake camp, the largest incarceration camp with a peak population of 18,789 and with the most turbulent history. In 1943, the camp was turned into a segregation center to house "disloyal" Japanese Americans relocated from other camps based on their answers to a confusing loyalty questionnaire. The camp endured martial law from November 1943- Jan 1944 after escalating protests and unrest. The hostile environment of the camp lead to many incarcerees renouncing their American citizenship upon the end of incarceration, a process which took 14 years to reverse if they did not wish to be deported to Japan
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from James Schmidt to Harris L. Kempner and his son Shrub providing meeting dates and information on the newly formed tennis program
L. H. Schmidt
Schmidt sitting at a desk with his right hand placed on an open book.Inscriptions on image and/or album page: "L. H. Schmidt 1930-35"Digitized by: MBLWHOI Libraryimage/jpg black and white image reformatted digitalPhotograph
A taxonomic revision of the genus Suessenguthia Merxm. (Acanthaceae)
The genus Suessenguthia Merxm. is revised and treated as comprising six species, one of them in two varieties. Three new species, S. barthleniana Schmidt-Lebuhn, S. koessleri Schmidt-Lebuhn, S. wenzelii Schmidt-Lebuhn, and one variety, S. vargasii var. hirsuta Schmidt-Lebuhn, are described. Two names are placed in synonymy of S. trochilophila Merxm.: S. leucerythra Leonard & L. B. Sm. and S. cuscoensis Wassh. A key to and illustrations of all taxa are provided, as well as available information on their ecology, distribution and variability
A taxonomic revision of the genus Suessenguthia Merxm. (Acanthaceae)
The genus Suessenguthia Merxm. is revised and treated as comprising six species, one of them in two varieties. Three new species, S. barthleniana Schmidt-Lebuhn, S. koessleri Schmidt-Lebuhn, S. wenzelii Schmidt-Lebuhn, and one variety, S. vargasii var. hirsuta Schmidt-Lebuhn, are described. Two names are placed in synonymy of S. trochilophila Merxm.: S. leucerythra Leonard & L. B. Sm. and S. cuscoensis Wassh. A key to and illustrations of all taxa are provided, as well as available information on their ecology, distribution and variability
Geschichte der Griechen und Römer mit der Geschichte der Kulturvölker des Orients
von Erich L. Schmid
Schmidt C, Weiss T, Lehmann T, Witte H, Leistritz L (2013): Extracting labeled topological patterns from samples of networks. PLoS ONE 8:e70497.
<p>Effective connectivity network sample</p>
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<p>Schmidt C, Weiss T, Lehmann T, Witte H, Leistritz L (2013): Extracting labeled topological patterns from samples of networks. PLoS ONE 8:e70497.</p>
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<p>Schmidt C, Weiss T, Komusiewicz C, Witte H, Leistritz L (2012): An Analytical Approach to Network Motif Detection in Samples of Networks with Pairwise Different Vertex Labels 2012:1–12.</p>
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Interview with Donna Schmidt, 1996.
"Austin, Texas
Raised as Reform Jewish, Donna Schmidt relates her experience with Jewish heritage, including Sisterhood Shabbat and preparation for her Bat Mitzvah.
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