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    Carolyn Werner and Coworkers Photograph

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    This is a photograph of Carolyn Werner at work and with coworkers. She worked as a secretary for the superintendent of Huntsville schools until 1987. From right to left: (back row) Mrs. Prentiss, Mrs. Rollins, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Cooper, [?], Carolyn Werner, and [?]; (second row) [?], Alice Claire [Davis?], [?], and Mrs CC Springfield; (first row) [?], Dot Natalie (Joe), Frances Smither (Charles), [?], [?], and Mrs. Clyde Hall

    Robert A. Werner Air Force Photograph

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    This is a photograph of Robert A. Werner (second from the left in the far back) and other men waiting for orders to move to new barracks

    Lynne Werner at Camp Mystic Photograph

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    This is a photograph of Lynne Werner with others campers at Camp Mystic. She is possibly located fourth from the right on the back row

    Werner Warmbrunn Collection. 1885-2006

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    The Werner Warmbrunn Collection documents life and professional activities of Werner Warmbrunn and to a smaller extent, members of his immediate family. The collection consists of correspondence, diaries and memoirs, educational documents, printed materials, and unpublished poetry by David Warmbrunn and Werner Warmbrunn. Included in the collection are Werner Warmbrunn’s personal correspondence (mostly from the late 1930s); professional correspondence pertaining to his work at Stanford University and Pitzer College; as well as correspondence of his parents, David and Lilly. However, the core of the collection consists of Werner Warmbrunn’s diaries dating back to the late 1930s. Additionally, there is unpublished poetry by Werner Warmbrunn and David Warmbrunn, printed materials, and photo albums arranged topically by Werner Warmbrunn.Werner Warmbrunn was born on July 3rd, 1920, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. His father, Dr. David Warmbrunn was a chemist, who owned a commercial laboratory. In 1936 the Warmbrunn family moved to Amsterdam, Holland. In 1939, his parents left Holland and settled in the United States. Werner Warmbrunn remained in Holland and attended a Quaker agricultural boarding school. In 1941 he came to the United States where he stayed with his sister on a farm near Cornell, Ithaca. He earned his BA in 1943 at Cornell University and his Ph.D. in History at Stanford University. Between 1949 and 1952 Werner Warmbrunn served as a Co-Director at the Peninsula School in Menlo Park, California. From 1952 to 1964 he was a foreign student adviser and director at Bechtel International Student Center, Stanford University. In 1963, he was invited to Pitzer College by its president, John Atherton. Werner Warmbrunn helped design the academic programs for the new college (Pitzer College, an undergraduate liberal college was founded in 1963) and developed its community. Werner Warmbrunn is the author of two books: The Dutch Under German Occupation, 1940-1945 and The German Occupation of Belgium 1940-1945. Werner Warmbrunn retired in 1991. He died in 2009.Processeddigitize

    Politischer Discurs De Arte Apodemicâ, seu verâ Peregrinandi ratione : Das ist: Eigentliche Beschreibung der Peregrination, ob dieselbe nützlich? Auch Fürsten vnd Herren zu rahten? Wann/ vnd wie Sie dieselbe anstellen? ... ; Allen Peregrinanten, insond

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    Autopsie nach d. Ex. d. SUB Hamburg.; Vorlageform des Erscheinungsverm.: Erstlich gedruckt zu Tübingen itzo aber bey Heinrich Werner zufinden. Anno 1644.; Label inside back cover: Library of the Congregation of U.B. of the Borough of Bethlehem and its vicinity, no. 1503

    Anthocharis gruneri fereiduni n. ssp. dans le sud-ouest de l’Iran (Lep., Pieridae)

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    Carbonell Frédéric, Back Werner. Anthocharis gruneri fereiduni n. ssp. dans le sud-ouest de l’Iran (Lep., Pieridae). In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 114 (4),2009. pp. 473-474

    Back Mater and Author Guidlines

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