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Schmidt, F. an Herman Grimm (2 Briefe)
SCHMIDT, F. AN HERMAN GRIMM (2 BRIEFE)
Schmidt, F. an Herman Grimm (2 Briefe) (Br4804)
Brief 4804 (Br4804)
Brief 4805 (Br4805
Carl F. Schmidt oral history interview
An oral history with Carl F. Schmidt (1894-1988), an architect employed by Gordon & Kaelber, the firm that designed the University of Rochester School of Medicine and the Strong Memorial Hospital (SMH) in the 1920s. Schmidt discusses working with founding dean George Hoyt Whipple and Nathaniel Faxon, the first director of SMH. Schmidt was responsible for the design of the hospital lobby (now the reading room of the Edward G. Miner Library), the one space in which Whipple allowed some extravagance. Schmidt also discusses his training and American architecture in general. The interview was conducted by Marion S. Emerson, M.D. on May 24, 1982
FIGURES 37–40. 37–38. Eunotia luna Ehrenberg. 37 in Taxonomic revision of Eunotia luna var. aequalis f. paucistriata Frenguelli and E. luna var. aequalis f. major Frenguelli: analysis of type material, lectotypification and current taxonomic status
FIGURES 37–40. 37–38. Eunotia luna Ehrenberg. 37. Original figure by Ehrenberg (1854, pl. 15/A, fig. 58a–b). 38. Original figure by Ehrenberg (1854, pl. 33/12, fig. 15). 39–40. Eunotia luna var. aequalis Hustedt. Original figures by Hustedt in Schmidt et al. (1913, pl. 286, figs 35, 40). Scale bars = 10 µm (Figs 37–39), 5 µm (Fig. 40).Published as part of Guerrero, José M. & Vouilloud, Amelia A., 2022, Taxonomic revision of Eunotia luna var. aequalis f. paucistriata Frenguelli and E. luna var. aequalis f. major Frenguelli: analysis of type material, lectotypification and current taxonomic status, pp. 291-300 in Phytotaxa 561 (3) on page 298, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.561.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/706991
Schmidt, F U, 3787051
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/415621Surname: SCHMIDT. Given Name(s) or Initials: F U. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 3787051. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-1336.236267
Item: [2016.0049.47882] "Schmidt, F U, 3787051
Lowerz / Aufnahme: S. Suter 1892 ; Gest. v. G. Schmidt, F. u. M. Müllhaupt
LOWERZ / AUFNAHME: S. SUTER 1892 ; GEST. V. G. SCHMIDT, F. U. M. MÜLLHAUPT
Topographischer Atlas der Schweiz (-)
Lowerz / Aufnahme: S. Suter 1892 ; Gest. v. G. Schmidt, F. u. M. Müllhaupt (Blatt 209) ( -
Walenstadt / Aufnahme: P. Manuel, 1880, S. Simon, 1886 ; Gest von G. Schmidt, F. Müllhaupt u. H. Hügli
WALENSTADT / AUFNAHME: P. MANUEL, 1880, S. SIMON, 1886 ; GEST VON G. SCHMIDT, F. MÜLLHAUPT U. H. HÜGLI
Topographischer Atlas der Schweiz (-)
Walenstadt / Aufnahme: P. Manuel, 1880, S. Simon, 1886 ; Gest von G. Schmidt, F. Müllhaupt u. H. Hügli (Blatt 253) ( -
Hagnau / Aufnahme: J. Hörnlimann, 1883, Bad top. Bureau 1893 ; Gest. v. G. Schmidt, F. Müllhaupt u. H. Hügli
HAGNAU / AUFNAHME: J. HÖRNLIMANN, 1883, BAD TOP. BUREAU 1893 ; GEST. V. G. SCHMIDT, F. MÜLLHAUPT U. H. HÜGLI
Topographischer Atlas der Schweiz (-)
Hagnau / Aufnahme: J. Hörnlimann, 1883, Bad top. Bureau 1893 ; Gest. v. G. Schmidt, F. Müllhaupt u. H. Hügli (Blatt 51 bis) ( -
Vor der Argen / Aufnahme: J. Hörnlimann, 1883, 1890 ; Gest. von G. Schmidt, F. Müllhaupt u. M. Walthard
VOR DER ARGEN / AUFNAHME: J. HÖRNLIMANN, 1883, 1890 ; GEST. VON G. SCHMIDT, F. MÜLLHAUPT U. M. WALTHARD
Topographischer Atlas der Schweiz (-)
Vor der Argen / Aufnahme: J. Hörnlimann, 1883, 1890 ; Gest. von G. Schmidt, F. Müllhaupt u. M. Walthard (Blatt 64 bis) ( -
Letter from S. [Koni] to Hon [F de Amat], November 13,1943
Letter from Shun'ichi K. to [F. de Amat] requesting status on his application to be repatriated to Japan with his wife.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
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