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Oral History Interview with August Wickert
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with August Wickert. Wickert joined the Army around February of 1943. Around late 1943, early 1944, they traveled to Italy, where Wickert was captured and imprisoned for 13 months. He shares vivid details of his experiences as a prisoner of war and liberation by the Russians
Oral History Interview with August Wickert
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with August Wickert. Wickert joined the Army around February of 1943. Around late 1943, early 1944, they traveled to Italy, where Wickert was captured and imprisoned for 13 months. He shares vivid details of his experiences as a prisoner of war and liberation by the Russians
Reconstruction of North American Drainage Basins and River Discharge Since the Last Glacial Maximum
Changes in major drainage basins and river discharges across North American since the Last Glacial Maximum from calculations based on five different reconstructions of past ice sheets and glacial-isostatic adjustment. River discharges are stored as Numpy binary files. Drainage basins are stored as shapefiles. Images and videos are available for each ice-sheet and glaical-isostatic adjustment model tested. These images show past topography and sea level, drainage basin extents as black lines, rivers with local flow greater than 1000 cubic meters per second as blue lines, and the footprint of the ice-sheet as a semitransparent light-colored region. Ages are in the folder and file names for the drainage basins and the images, and take the form, "0XXXXX', where this is the number of years before present (i.e. before 1950) that the rivers of North America are simulated to be structured as shown.Drainage basins and river discharges since the Last Glacial Maximum; released along with the article "Reconstruction of North American drainage basins and river discharge since the Last Glacial Maximum" to appear in the journal "Earth Surface Dynamics".National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship ProgramNational Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. DGE 1144083Emmy Noether Programme of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) through funds awarded to T. Schildgen under Grant No. SCHI 1241/1-1Start-up funds from the University of MinnesotaWickert, Andrew D. (2016). Reconstruction of North American Drainage Basins and River Discharge Since the Last Glacial Maximum. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, http://doi.org/10.13020/D6D01H
Julius Wickert, Brother to Mrs. Werele
7 x 5 photograph, portrait of a man with a mustache wearing a suit and tie, he wears a pin as well, it appears to be a Shriner pinPersons Venners - Wyckoff P70 Divider "W" Poster board Wickert, Julius P70 [stamp] Property of South Dakota State Historical Society Pierre, South Dakota [stamp] Give photo credit to: South Dakota State Historical Society.Wickert, Julius Mrs. Werele's brother. Wickert was an early day cattle man in Wendte county Photo by R. L. Kelly Ft. Pierre, S. D
Dr. Frederic R. Wickert discusses his international career as a Professor of Psychology and administrator in the Graduate School of Business Administration at Michigan State University
Gift of the MSU Faculty Emeriti Association.Wickert talks about his childhood in Chicago, obtaining a Psychology degree from UCLA in 1933 and a graduate degree form the University of Chicago. He shares work experiences and comments on the Hawthorne experiments at Western Electric. Wickert served as a replacement-training officer during World War II and joined the Psychology Department at MSU in 1947. He joined the Management School in 1960 developing organizational psychology programs around the world in cooperation with the State Department, Peace Corp and MSU international outreach efforts
Legado | Companheira, orientanda e colega de trabalho contam sobre a carreira, a vida pessoal e a militância do professor, falecido em 2021, em defesa dos desaparecidos políticos
Apresenta breve biografia do professor Enrique Serra Padrós (1959-2021), homenageado com a instalação da Comissão da Memória e da Verdade “Enrique Serra Padrós, em 2024, que leva seu nome.1- Enrique Serra Padrós está sentado em mureta de pedra em jardim, no Campus do Vale da UFRGS. Fundo em desfoque. Fonte: Secretaria de Comunicação Social/UFRGS, 2012. Colorida. 2- Vista a partir do fundo do palco do Salão de Atos da UFRGS, plateia, mesa de convidados e pessoas sentadas no palco para ouvir relatos de resistência à ditadura no evento “50 anos do Golpe de 1964, 50 anos de impunidade". Fonte: Secretaria de Comunicação Social/UFRGS, 2014. Colorida. 3- Livros e cartões, dispostos sobre uma base branca, de Letícia Wickert presenteados por Enrique Serra Padrós. 4- Em detalhe, estante de livros de Claudia Bruno e Enrique Serra Padrós, na casa em que compartilharam. 5- Letícia Wickert (à esquerda) e Claudia Bruno (à direita) posam lado a lado, em plano médio, no lançamento do livro “As Ditaduras de Segurança Nacional contra as crianças”. Fonte: Secretaria de Comunicação Social/UFRGS, [2025] Coloridas
[Ahnenpaß].
This collection contains a genealogical chart of the Wickert-Mann family from the 17th to the 20th century. Though the family was Jewish, the genealogy is documented in
a Nazi party Ahnenpaß book, typically used to prove Aryan heritage. Accompanying this book is a single page document tracing members of the Cahm-Zunz-Schwarzchild-Falk families from
the 16th century to 1800.Processed for digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
TerraPIN: Terraces Put Into Numerics
From 2016, including that year's AGU Fall Meeting presentation:
Wickert, A. D., T. F. Schildgen, S. Tofelde, S. Savi, M. R. Strecker, and K. R. Barnhart (2016), A
mass-balance coupling between river terrace and long profile evolution, in AGU Fall Meeting
Abstracts, EP41D–08, San Francisco, CA.If you use this software, please cite it as below
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Embedded Artists: Artists Outside the Art World: The World in Quest of Artists
The following Publication is a documentation of the "Embedded Artists Conference", which took place at the Zurich University of the Arts in November 2018.
The aim of the conference was to answer questions that go hand in hand with the thesis that artistic work increasingly focuses on fields that lie beyond or transcend the traditional fields of artistic activity. The search for definitions for this shifted focus, which sees artists as producers of the new, as leading figures within social processes and as co-creators of an expanded concept of art, shaped the composition of the participants, the questions of the contributions, as well as the perspective on a possible implementation of the results of this discourse in the programs of arts universities.+ ID: 57792
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