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    General-Karte der Schweiz

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    Lith. H. Weiss u. Cie.Nullmeridian Ferro?Massstabsleiste: Stunden [10 = 35 mm

    Inaugural address of Daniel H. Weiss. October 26, 2013

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    Inaugural address delivered by Daniel H. Weiss, 14th president of Haverford College, on October 26, 2013

    Interview with Gerhard Weiss

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    Ann Pflaum interviews Professor Gerhard Weiss about international education at the University.Weiss, Gerhard H.; Pflaum, Ann M.. (1999). Interview with Gerhard Weiss. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48357

    AHC interview with Hans Weiss.

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    April 16, 2007Hans H. Weiss was born in Vienna, Austria in 1923. After the ‘Anschluss’, his mother was arrested and kept in a local jail in Vienna for six months. Weiss left Austria on April 20, 1939 for Italy, and made his way eventually to the US via France. He joined the US Army in 1943.Austrian Heritage Collectio

    Paul Weiss to Benjamin Harrison Willier, February 9, 1950

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    Arranging a meeting of Weiss, Hamburger, and Willier to review their manuscript.Typewritten carbon copy of original letter.1-page letterCorrespondenc

    Categorisation of Panic Disorder by Time-Frequency Methods

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    Anxiety patients that are presented with neutral and panic disorder triggering stimuli show different event-related brain potentials (ERP) within the electroencephalogram (EEG). In this paper, we investigate this difference by time-frequency (TF) revealing transforms leading to an identification of a small number of significant parameterising coefficients to be able to differentiate between the presented stimulus categories

    Interview with Daniel H. Weiss / by Victor Medina Del Toro '17

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    Interview conducted July 24, 2014 in President Weiss' office, Founders Hall, Haverford College

    Convergence Behaviour of LMS-Type Algorithms for Adaptive Noise Control in Noisy Doppler Environments (862kB)

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    This paper discusses the convergence and tracking behaviour of LMS-type algorithms in a certain type of environment, which is characterised by a Doppler shift in frequency between the two signals available to the algorithm and rapid variations in signal power. We show the linear time-varying characteristics of the underlying system and derive optimum trajectories to which we can compare the adaptation and tracking ability of first order LMS and NLMS adaptive filters. We also present simulations using higher filter orders and real world noise, for which particular emphasis is put on the presence of observation noise. An excursion into the theory of non-stationary convergence and tracking of adaptive algorithms provides justification for the observed behaviour of the algorithms

    F. Weiss s. H. Landolt zur frdl. Erinnerung

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    Dedikationssilhouette nach rechts von F. Weiss, gewidmet Johann Heinrich Landolt (1831-1885)Anonyme/r Künstler/inAngaben zum Widmungsempfänger gemäss interner NotizHandschriftliche Widmung unterhalb des Bildes "F. Weiss s[einem] H. Landolt zur fr[eun]dl[ichen] Erinnerung

    Ilse Blumenthal-Weiss Collection 1935-1989 Bulk dates: 1942-1978

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    Ranging from 1946 to 1982, the materials in the Ilse Blumenthal-Weiss collection includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, posters, programs, drafts of essays and writings, typed lectures, and a hand-edited manuscript. The bulk of the collection consists of typed, photocopied and hand-written correspondence with a variety of correspondents. The writings series includes: hand-written and typed poems in German with marginalia; typed presentations and lectures, both in German and English; a hand-edited German manuscript about Paul Celan. While the topics within the correspondence and writings cover a broad range, the most prominent discuss issues of coping with life after the Holocaust, poetry, literature, criticism, day-to-day existence, as well as speaking engagements, appearances and lectures involving Blumenthal-Weiss. There are also press clippings and typed articles, three black and white photographs, as well as posters and programs related to Blumenthal-Weiss and her work.The following names are mentioned in this collection:Arendt, Hannah, 1906-1975; Baeck, Leo, 1873-1956; Brod, Max, 1884-1968; Buber, Martin, 1878-1965; Celan, Paul; Hesse, Hermann, 1877-1962; Huder, Walther (Hasenclever), 1890-1940; Kolmar, Gertrud, 1894-1943?; Lasker-Schueler, Else, 1869-1945; Picard, Jacob, 1883-1967; Rilke, Rainer Maria, 1875-1926; Sachs, Nelly; Susman, Margarete, 1874-1966; Weltsch, Robert.A radio program, 'Zeitgeschichte in Lebensgeschichten. Ilse Blumenthal-Weiss im Gespraech mit Bernd H. Stappert." Sueddeutscher Rundfunk, Suedwestfunk, Saarlaendischer Rundfunk, Aug 27, 1982, 5pm' has been removed to the LBI A/V Collection.See inventory; 18 catalog cardsBorn in Berlin on October 14, 1899, Ilse Blumenthal-Weiss was by training and profession an orthopedic specialist. She wrote poetry from an early age, an interest that was to lead to the publication of her first volume of verse, Gesicht und Maske, in 1929 and to a correspondence with Rainer Maria Rilke, which was published in Briefe aus Muzot in 1935. Blumenthal-Weiss was subjected to the horrors of the concentration camp having lost her son to Mauthausen and her husband to Auschwitz. Survivors of Westerbork and Theresienstadt, Blumenthal-Weiss and her surviving daughter immigrated to the United States in 1947.Often writing about the Holocaust and the pain of loss, Blumenthal-Weiss’s poetic legacy has made a significant contribution to women’s studies and exile literature. She died in 1987 in Connecticut after many active years as a highly respected scholar and poet in the German intellectual community of New York City.Photographs removed to Photograph CollectionProcesseddigitize
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