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    Weiler-Arnoldt Wedding Party

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    This is a formal bridal party photograph taken at the wedding of Carl A. Weiler and Ethel G. Arnoldt in October, 1937. Standing from left to right: Harry Dampf, Unknown, Adolph Joseph, Carl Weiler, Paul Weiler, Louie Weiler, unknown, Albert Roesch. Seated in the front from left to right; Bernice Fritz Joseph, Ethel Arnoldt Weiler and unkown Hollman

    Conférence technique de M. Weiler (II)

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    Weiler . Conférence technique de M. Weiler (II). In: Bulletin du Groupe d'études de psychologie de l'Université de Paris, 1e année n°2, 1948. pp. 10-11

    Conférence technique de M. Weiler : Le Lycée de Montgeron

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    Weiler . Conférence technique de M. Weiler : Le Lycée de Montgeron. In: Bulletin du Groupe d'études de psychologie de l'Université de Paris, 2e année n°5, 1949. pp. 25-26

    Conférence technique de M. Weiler : «Les Classes nouvelles du 2e degré »

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    Weiler . Conférence technique de M. Weiler : «Les Classes nouvelles du 2e degré ». In: Bulletin du Groupe d'études de psychologie de l'Université de Paris, 1e année n°1, 1948. pp. 9-11

    Emanuel T. Weiler Interview

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    Oral history interview with Emanuel T. Weiler by Robert B. Eckles.

    Angelica waltzes

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano [instrumentation]F [key]Waltz Tempo [tempo]Harry J. Weiler (photograph) [illustration]Dedicated to Miss A. Lang, (Berlin) [note

    Weiler

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    WEILER [Topographische Karte von Bayern] (-) Weiler (825) ( -

    David Weiler family collection 1906-1962

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    This collection contains material about David Weiler and his family, including vital documents and photographs. It also contains translations by Paul Engelmann of Hebrew poems into German.Achad Haam (Asher Ginzberg) ; Hayyim Nahman Bialik ; German fraternity Wirceburgia ; Fischach (Germany) ; Harburg (Schwaben, Germany) ; Sulzburg (Germany)David Weiler was born on Nov. 27, 1887 in Noerdlingen, Germany. His wife was Jakobine, née Wassermann; he was a lawyer and an accomplished musician, both as a composer and as a piano- and accordion player. After serving as a zeppelin pilot in World War I, their daughter, Agnes Matilde was born 1918 in Munich. In 1936 the family emigrated to Palestine, where they ran a chicken farm in Nahariyah. In 1938, Agnes Weiler got married to Herbert Wolf (b. 1913), and they had two children, Esther and Albert. In 1948, the whole family immigrated to the United States and became farmers in New Paltz, NY.ProcesseddigitizedA Hebrew language textbook and ‘Torah for children’ (Hebrew) have been removed to the LBI LibraryTwo manuscripts by Agnes Wolf have been removed to the LBI Memoir CollectionOriginal donor list include

    Remarks by C. F. Weiler, August 2, 1936

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    These typewritten remarks, signed by C. F. Weiler, were given at the groundbreaking of the Brand Whitlock Homes on August 2, 1936. Item(s) were found in the cornerstone inside a copper box during the demolition of the Brand Whitlock / Albertus Brown Homes at Division Street and Nebraska Street in Toledo, Ohio, in 2012

    Weiler

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    Black and white photograph of Jacob Weiler
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