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    BJC President Ralph Werner addressing the crowd at the Student Union groundbreaking ceremony.

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    BJC President Ralph Werner addressing the crowd at the Student Union groundbreaking ceremony. Designed by F. Kosir to be the center of college life on campus, the Student Union will contain offices, a bookstore, kitchen, dining room, snack bar, conference room and student lounge. Total cost will be $800,000. Building complted in 1974

    BJC President Ralph Werner addresses the crowd at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Student Union

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    BJC President Ralph Werner addresses the crowd at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Student Union. The Student Union will contain offices, a bookstore, kitchen, dining room, snack bar, conference room and student lounge. Total cost will be $800,000. Designed by F. Kosir; building completed in 1974

    Ein Kreischaer Strohhut erzählt

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    Historischer Überblick über die Entwicklung der Strohhutindustrie in Kreischa, im Erzgebirge und im Großraum Dresden.:Inhaltsverzeichnis 2 Kreischa und seine Hutindustrie 5 Hutpfad Kreischa 2014 39 Gebrüder Gaudich–Strohhutfabrik (1862-1928) 41 Werner & Kny (1868 bis 1990) 60 August Schneider (1870 bis 1979) 100 Moritz Schulze und Söhne (1876 – 1975) 121 Hutfabrik Schiffel (1884 – 1935) 143 Paul Sonntag & Co. Strohhutfabrik (1905- ?) 151 Das Heimatmuseum in Dohna – Hutfabriken in Dohna 153 Max Robert Angermann 154 C. Petag 154 Strohhutfabrik Otto Hauswald (1906 – 1918) 155 Impressionen aus dem Museum Dohna 156 Weitere Hutfabriken in Dresden und Umgebung 163 H. und A. Engelhardt 163 Patzig & Unger (1899 - 1949) 163 Wilhelm Wethekam (1938-1972), VEB Hut und Mützenmoden Dresden (1972-1990) 163 VEB Dresdner Hutfabriken (1949) und VEB Vereinigte Dresdner Hutfabriken, Werk I (1976) 164 Hinz & Damm (1949) 164 Hut- und Schleier-Müller (1949) 164 Karl Fischer (1949) 164 Strohhutfabrik F. W. Wagawa (1867 – 1893) 164 Alfred Schneeweiß GmbH (1938) 165 Klingner & Co. (1949) 165 J.B. Weber (1949) 165 Rudolf Katzer & Co. 166 Paul Salomon (1895) 166 Damenhutfabrik Lesser, Clausnitzer und Co. (-1946) 166 Hempel & Weise (1921) 166 Damenhutfabrik Auer (1921) 167 Hutfabrik Otto F. Basch G.m.b.H. (1928) 167 Strohhut-Fabrik J. M. Korschatz 167 Bergmann & Selo A.G. (1917 - 1933) 168 Hutfabrik Richard Schubert 168 Albin Nobis (1912-1919) 168 Vereinigte Dresdner Strohhut- und Feder-Fabrik, vormals Fiegel & Löwinson und Ernst Wagner (1878-1892) 169 Bloch & Schulz (1922) 169 Stroh- und Filzhutfabrik Otto Dorschan (1919 – 1973) 170 Stroh- und Filzhutfabrik Ludwig Bruck G.m.b.H. (1923) 174 V. Kronheim (1883 – 1917..) 174 Strohhutfabrik Edgar Rietz Nchfl. (1912 - 1914) 175 Strohhutfabrik E. Küchenmeister (1848 – 1917..) 175 Strohhutfabrik Hausswald & Voigt (1911-1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik Oskar Krüger (1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik F. Emil Börnert (1898 – nach 1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik J.W. Eitzmann, Nachfolger (1907 – 1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik E. Lungkwitz, Nachfolger, Inh. M. Thennert (1894 – 176 Strohhutfabrik H. Hensel (1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik Carl Behrens in Bannewitz (1874- 1990) 177 Damenhutfabrik Hagenberger ( ? – 1955) 186 Strohhutfabrik H.H. Reichel (1835/1896 - 1932) 187 Strohhutfabrik Jentsch und Knebel in Niederpöbel 193 Strohhut- und Strohgeflechtshandlung, später Strohhutfabrik Eduard Treutler in Naundorf (1844 – 1919) 193 Hutfabrik Fleischer (1946 - ?) 193 Hutfabrik Kohn in Heidenau (? – 1960) 193 Strohhutfabrik Hugo Pfitzmann (1883 – 1918) 193 Strohhut-Fabrik und Wäscherei Wilhelm Hennig (1888 - ) 194 Hutfabriken in Possendorf, Wilmsdorf und Börnchen 195 Hutfabrik Ulbrich (1871 – 1895) 195 Hutfabrik Carl Behrens (1864-1874) 197 Hutfabrik Max Mildner (1900 – 1923) 198 Hutfabrik Otto Hermann (1926 – 1927) 199 Hutfabrik Otto Noack (1904 – 1950) 200 Hutfabriken in Radeberg 203 Wagawa & Crönert G.m.b.H. (1897 – 1930) 203 Gebr. Köckritz (1879 - 1896) 206 Stroh- und Filzhutfabrik E. Müller (1893 – 1899) 207 Stroh- und Filzhutfabrik Gross & Svatek (1899 – 1903) 207 Strohhutfabrik Müller & Schmidt (1904 – 1905) 207 Strohhutfabrik Alwin Rentzsch & Co. (1905 – 1911) 207 Hutfabrik Boden u. Krämer (1911 – 1950) 207 Puppenhutfabrik M. Lipka (1913 – 1945) 207 Zulieferer in der Region Dresden 208 Lackfabrik Gebrüder Stintz (1883 – 1972) 208 A. Breitschmidt & Co. GmbH (ca. 1890 - 1929) 211 Dr. Ferdinand Schoof (1950) 213 Hermann Feldhaus, Strohgeflecht-Bleicherei (1912) 213 Fa. Schantin, Hutformenherstellung 213 Hutmuseen auf der ganzen Welt 214 Strohmuseum im Park in Wohlen (Aargau, Schweiz) 214 Hutmuseum Guben 219 Hutmuseum Lindenberg / Allgäu „Reich der Hüte“ 221 Ortsmuseum in Loco, Onsernonetal, Tessin, Schweiz 224 Universität Chile, Museum Volkskunst Amerikas, Santiago de Chile 225 Ausstellung „Stroh zu Gold“ in Moritzburg 226 Hutmuseum Luton in England 227 Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis 230 Anlage 1: Erbhof Werner in Reinsdorf 232 Anlage 2: Betriebsordnung Werner & Kny 233 Anlage 3: Arbeitsordnung Gebrüder Gaudich 247 Anlage 4: Nachfahren von Carl Gottlieb Schneider 254 Anlage 5: Nachfahren von Johann Gottfried Schulze 256 Anlage 6: Tafellied zum 75-jährigen Geschäftsjubiläum der Fa. Schulze 260 Anlage 7: Das Strohhutlied von Heimatdichter Kurt Graf 266 Anlage 8: Patentschrift 1914 über einen zusammenklappbaren Strohhut (Ernst Lindner Glauchau) 267 Anlage 9: Arbeitsordnung Max Schulze Söhne 1892 268 Anlage 10: Nachfahren von Christian Friedrich Gaudich 269 Anlage 11: Nachfahren von Adolph Gottfried Joel Werner 273 Firmenindex 27

    Financial crises in Japan during the 20th century

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    I have two aims with this paper. Firstly, I would like to extract lessons for theory and policy from Japan’s experience with banking crises. As such, this paper falls into the body of research on banking crises, recent works within which include Caprio and Klingebiel (1996), Caprio et al. (2005), Demirgüç-Kunt and Detragiache (2005), Werner (2005), Beck et al. (2006), and Reinhart and Rogoff (2008). Secondly, I aim to gain insights into the link between the banking sector and the economy (which are again of importance for both theory and policy). This is an important topic that has slowly but steadily grown to a substantial body of literature. Many authors recognise that banks are ‘special’ in some way (Fama, 1985, Bossone, 1999, James and Smith, 2000, Ashcraft, 2005), and that the link between the banking sector and the economy is of great importance (King and Levine, 1996, Levine, 1997). However, the precise details of just what makes banks special, as well as the precise nature of their link to the economy have remained unclear or at least disputed. Analysing crises may help elucidate these issues

    BJC President Ralph Werner and BJC Student body President Paul Millner at the Student Union groundbreaking ceremony

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    BJC President Ralph Werner and BJC Student body President Paul Millner at the Student Union groundbreaking ceremony. The Student Union will contain offices, a bookstore, kitchen, dining room, snack bar, conference room and student lounge. Total cost will be $800,000. Designed by F. Kosir; building completed in 1974

    Calibration of Raman Quantification Factors of Guest Molecules in Gas Hydrates and Their Application to Gas Exchange Processes Involving N2

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    Methane-dominated natural gas hydrate deposits have been considered as a potential hydrocarbon resource and as long-term storage reservoirs for the anthropogenic greenhouse gas CO2 via CH4–CO2–N2 replacement in gas hydrates. In this study, N2-hydrates of structure type I (sI) were formed, characterized, and quantified in terms of N2 cage occupancies using synchrotron X-ray diffraction. Pure sI CH4- and N2-hydrates with known cage occupancies were used to calibrate the relative Raman quantification factors (F-factors) of N2 to its H2O framework and to CH4 in sI hydrate phase. The F-factors of CO2/CH4, CO2/H2O, and CH4/H2O in the hydrate cavities were corrected for the presence of ice Ih. Using these empirical ratios of F-factors, the absolute cage occupancies, the bulk guest composition, and hydration number of gas hydrates containing CH4, CO2, N2, and C2H6 molecules can now be determined by Raman spectroscopy without additional thermodynamic assumptions. In this way, one can gain insight into details of the gas composition in mixed hydrates, for example, during the N2-assisted CH4–CO2 exchange reaction, as well as into the preference of certain gas species for small or large cages

    Warum es keine ‚hypothetischen Imperative’ gibt, und warum Kants hypothetisch-gebietende Imperative keine analytischen Sätze sind.

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    Der Band geht auf eine Tagung zurück, die aus Anlaß des 60. Geburtstags von Reinhard Brandt im Juni 1997 an der Philipps-Universität Marburg stattfand. Die Beiträge befassen sich zum einen mit systematischen und werkgeschichtlichen Problemen der Kantischen Philosophie. Thematisiert werden aber auch die Entwicklung der Aufklärung vor und nach Kant sowie Probleme der Rechtsphilosophie und der Politischen Philosophie, die in direktem Zusammenhang mit Fragestellungen der Aufklärung stehen. Dabei zeigt sich nicht nur die Vielgestaltigkeit der aufklärerischen Philosophie, sondern auch, daß das Denken dieser Epoche noch die Auseinandersetzung mit den Problemen der Gegenwart zu beeinflussen vermag. Man kann darüber rätseln, warum die Philosophie der Aufklärung und insbesondere die Kantische Philosophie ihre Bedeutung so lange erhalten haben. Neben der schlichten philosophischen Qualität mögen hierfür auch historische Gründe verantwortlich sein. Doch wie auch immer dieses Faktum zu erklären ist, bestreiten läßt es sich, wie die im vorliegenden Band vereinten Beiträge zeigen, jedenfalls nicht. INHALT Vorwort - Einleitung - Wolfgang Kersting: Die doppelte Negation des Rechts. Kant und die Rechtsphilosophie des Marburger Neukantianismus - Norbert Hinske: Die Philosophie Christian Wolffs und ihre Langfristfolgen - Manfred Kuehn: Der Objektbegriff bei Christian Wolff und Immanuel Kant - Birgit Recki: Vom Nachteil des Nutzens. Wie Kant dem Prinzip der Moral auf die Spur kommt - Werner Stark: Zu Kants Moralkolleg der 1770er Jahre. Die Relevanz der wiederentdeckten Nachschrift Kaehler -Bernd Ludwig: Warum es keine "hypothetischen Imperative" gibt, und warum Kants hypothetisch-gebietende Imperative keine analytischen Sätze sind - Heiner F. Klemme: Die Freiheit der Willkür und die Herrschaft des Bösen. Kants Lehre vom radikalen Bösen zwischen Moral, Religion und Recht - Daniela Falcioni: Fragen der Gerechtigkeit bei Kant: Was ist an sich recht? Was ist Rechtens? - Piero Giordanetti: Kants Entdeckung der Apriorität des Geschmacksurteils. Zur Genese der "Kritik der Urteilskraft" - Michael Pauen: Teleologie und Geschichte in der "Kritik der Urteilskraft" - Ludwig Siep: Fichtes Kritik der Aufklärung in den "Grundzügen des gegenwärtigen Zeitalters" (1806) - Volker Gerhardt: Person und Institution. Über eine elementare Bedingung politischer Organisation Die Herausgeber Heiner F. Klemme ist wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Institut für Philosophie der Universität Magdeburg. Bernd Ludwig ist wissenschaftlicher Assistent an der Professur für Politische Theorie und Wissenschaftslehre an der Universität der Bundeswehr München. Michael Pauen vertritt z. Zt. eine Philosophieprofessur an der Universität Magdeburg. Werner Stark ist wissenschaftlicher Angestellter der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen / Arbeitsstelle Kant-Ausgabe, Universität Marburg

    ON THE DISPUTE BETWEEN PUBLISHER JOSIP (JOSEPH) V. PLATZER AND FRANZ ANTON WERNER, AUTHOR

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    Analizirajući zanimljivi arhivski predmet broj 99 iz 1845. iz fonda Poglavarstvo grada Varaždina, 11 stranica dugo pismo pisca F. A. Wernera upućeno varaždinskom magistratu kao odgovor na tužbu tiskara J. pl. Platzera, i k tomu 26 dodanih priloga, opisuju se brojne povijesne činjenice o kulturnom životu Varaždina u razdoblju 1842. do 1850. Istraživanjem spomenutog arhivskog gradiva, na svjetlo dana izlaze manje poznate pojedinosti o brojnim izdavačkim pothvatima („Etape putovanja po Njemačkoj i pograničnim zemljama“, „Abecedni prirodoslovni muzej sa slikama“) tiskara J. pl. Platzera i došljaka F. A. Wernera, Pražanina, pisca najmanje osam kazališnih komada. U radu se posebno opisuju ugovori iz 1843. i 1844. između tiskara Platzera i autora više projekata F. A. Wernera, te idejni prijedlog za izdavanje varaždinskoga tjednika (koriste se tri različita imena) s prilogom za kulturu na njemačkom jeziku. Ukazujući na zapis da je skladatelj Ivan Padovec u srpnju 1844. potpisao ugovor s Franzom Wernerom o prepuštanju autorskih prava za tiskanje udžbenika za sviranje deseterostrune gitare na tri godine po cijeni od 400 fl., iznose se činjenice o Padovčevim višegodišnjim pokušajima ostvarivanja prava poslije isteka tog roka. Iz brojnih pisama i koncepata iz magistratske pismohrane vidi se da je u Leipzigu - u trgovca muzikalijama F. Hofmeistera - na pohrani bilo više Padovčevih i Udlovih skladbi. Autorica ukazuje na činjenicu da Padovčeve skladbe jesu one br. 49, i od 57 do 62, osim broja 50, koji je tiskao Platzer (na naslovnici ima sitan zapis imena litografa nepoznatog podrijetla), a sve ostale u nakladi Werner & Comp. tiskane su na nepoznatom mjestu. Isto vrijedi i za Udlov rad broj 3 u nakladi Werner & Comp.After analyzing the interesting archive file number 99 dating from 1845 found in the Varaždin City Government, page 11, second letter of writer F.A.Werner addressed to the Varaždin magistrate as the reply to the complaint of publisher J. Pl. Platzer, and also the 26 attachments, we can observe that many historical facts are discussed linked with Varaždin’s cultural life in the period from 1842 till 1850. By studying the described archive matter, less known data on the numerous publishing endeavors come to light such as editions „Etape putovanja po Njemačkoj i pograničnim zemljama“, „Abecedni prirodoslovni muzej sa slikama“ (Segments of the journey through Germany and bordering countries“, Alphabet Natural Museum with Pictures) published by J.pl. Platzer and the newcomer F.A.Werner, Prague city dweller, writer of at least eight theatre plays. Special attention in the paper is paid to describing contracts dating from 1843 and 1844 between the publisher Platzer and F.A. Werner, the author of several projects, and also the author of the initial proposition for publishing a Varaždin weekly (three different names are used) with a supplement on culture in German. By pointing out to the record which evidences that the composer Ivan Padovec had signed a contract in 1844 with Franz Werner on handing over author’s rights for publishing a manual on playing the ten-string guitar with rights lasting for a period of three years and at a price of 400 fl., facts are put forward showing Padovec’s efforts during several years to acquire such rights after the contracted period had expired. On basis of many letters and drafts from the magistrate record office, it may be observed that there had been a number of Padovec’s and Udl’s compositions stored with the musical merchandise trader F. Hofmeister in Leipzig. The paper’s author points out to the fact that Padovec’s compositions are actually the ones under number 49 and those from 57 till 62, except number 50 published by Platzer (the cover page has a small record of the lithographs name, of unknown descent), and it is not known where all the others published by Werner & Comp. had been printed. The same applies to Udl’s work no. 3 published by Werner & Comp

    Superintendent Robert P. Miller addressing the crowd at the BJC Student Union groundbreaking, with BJC President Ralph Werner observing

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    Superintendent Robert P. Miller addressing the crowd at the BJC Student Union groundbreaking, with BJC President Ralph Werner observing. The Student Union will contain offices, a bookstore, kitchen, dining room, snack bar, conference room and student lounge. Total cost will be $800,000. Designed by F. Kosir; building completed in 1974

    Response—Werner F. Grunbaum

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    social science has important contributions to make to the law in all of these areas. However, applied research must be supplemented by significant basic theoretical research. Applied research without substantive theoretical base will lead sooner or later to the same condemnation of infant social science that was voiced in connection with the Brown v. Board decision. Problem oriented social science research cannot and will not endure unless it is grounded in sound basic theoretical research. Although this criticism is not applicable to the contributions in this symposium, if the present trend emphasizing policy oriented research continues, it will be only a matter of time before policy oriented research enters a state of decline. Therefore, it is regrettable that the present symposium fails to strike a balance between policy oriented research and basic theoretical studies
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