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2 items
Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, March 1, 1937
Box 7, Folder 13- 1937-Mar-01
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) asks his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), if he has received a newsletter from a Dr. Demuth for chemists. He suggests that Max update his employment, contact, and publications information with Dr.…
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2 items
Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, July 22, 1936
Box 7, Folder 12- 1936-Jul-22
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) informs his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), that he is sending him various correspondence from his colleagues. He additionally mentions financial matters and advises his son to remain steadfast as…
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2 items
Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, June 20, 1936
Box 7, Folder 12- 1936-Jun-20
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) wishes his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), well on his business trip to London and Holland, and provides him with several British professional references. Georg also asks Max to say hello to his…
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, May 30, 1927
Box 7, Folder 9- 1927-May-30
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) provides professional advice and references to his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977). Georg additionally warns that antisemitism exists at universities, but that his son should remain confident and…
- Author Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
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2 items
Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, August 3, 1938
Box 1, Folder 22- 1938-Aug-03
Max Bredig (1902-1977) shares his impressions of American culture with his father, Georg Breidg (1868-1944). Max additionally provides updates on his social and professional life at the University of Michigan in Ann…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
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2 items
Postcard from Carl Magnus von Hell to Georg Bredig, February 23, 1901
Box 1, Folder 56- 1901-Feb-23
Carl Magnus von Hell (1849-1926), a German chemist and professor of chemistry at the Technical University of Stuttgart, thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for sending his habilitation thesis Anorganische Fermente…
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Letter from Anna Hamburger to Georg Bredig
Box 1, Folder 54- 1908-Jul-11
Anna Hamburger, a scientist in Heidelberg, sends Georg Bredig (1868-1944) a list of scientific publications, including two references concerning sodium amalgams.
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Hamburger, Anna
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Chemistry, Science publishing, Hamburger, Anna, Women in science
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, November 23, 1939
Box 1, Folder 23- 1939-Nov-23
Max Bredig (1902-1977) sends a telegram to his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), regarding American sponsorship for immigration. He additionally asks his father to inquire about visa possibilities at the Canadian…
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2 items
Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, September 17, 1938
Box 1, Folder 22- 1938-Sep-17
Max Bredig (1902-1977) wishes his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), well for his seventieth birthday, and describes his travels and employment prospects in the U.S.A. Max highlights meeting several of his father's…
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2 items
Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, January 27, 1938
Box 1, Folder 22- 1938-Jan-27
Max Bredig (1902-1977) thanks his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), for sending various items from Germany and describes his frustration with the lack of communication from his former supervisor in Berlin, Hans Heinrich…
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2 items
Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, February 14, 1938
Box 1, Folder 22- 1938-Feb-14
Max Bredig (1902-1977) updates his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), on his scientific work at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and describes his additional endeavors to secure a permanent position…
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2 items
Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, November 29, 1937
Box 1, Folder 22- 1937-Nov-29
In a letter to his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), Max Bredig (1902-1977) describes his work and social life at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the fall of 1937.
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3 items
Letter from Svante Arrhenius to Georg Bredig, July 1896
Box 1, Folder 4- 1896-Jul-22
Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) describes his summer travels in Scandinavia in the summer of 1896 to his friend and colleague, Georg Bredig (1868-1944). The highlight of Arrhenius' travels is a sea voyage around Norway…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Marianne and Viktor Homburger, September 1, 1940
Box 7, Folder 20- 1940-Sep-01
Max Bredig (1902-1977) updates his sister and brother-in-law, Marianne Homburger (1903-1987 ) and Viktor Homburger (1888-1968), on his life in New York City. He also discusses emigration matters and the well-being of…
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2 items
Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, Marianne Homburger, and Viktor Homburger, December 26, 1938
Box 7, Folder 20- 1938-Dec-26
Max Bredig (1902-1977) wishes his family in Germany well for the New Year and updates them on his plans to help with their emigration from Germany.
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2 items
Max Bredig's handwritten Curriculum Vitae
Box 10, Folder 8- 1927
Max Bredig (1902-1977) provides his scientific curriculum vitae in narrative form as part of an application to a funding agency.
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, November 28, 1938
Box 7, Folder 14- 1938-Nov-28
In a letter to his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), Georg Bredig (1868-1944) asks about the status of Max's blocked marks account with Deutsche Bank in Berlin. Under the Third Reich, citizens of Jewish descent such as Max…
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2 items
Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, January 5, 1938
Box 7, Folder 14- 1938-Jan-05
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) asks his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), if he should forward Max's scientific journals to the U.S.A., advises his son to give a scientific lecture as soon as he is fluent in English, and provides…
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3 items
Letter from Fritz Foerster to Georg Bredig, March 1901
Box 2, Folder 27- 1901-Mar-26
Fritz Foerster (1866-1931), a German chemist and professor in Dresden, thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for sending his habilitation thesis "Anorganische Fermente" (Inorganic Ferments). In many Germanophone countries, a…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Foerster, Fritz, 1866-1931
- Subject Chemistry, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Science--Experiments, Platinum
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Letter from G. Huber to Georg Bredig, March 1906
Box 2, Folder 27- 1906-Mar-23
G. Huber, a German physiologist in Tubingen, thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for sending his habilitation thesis Anorganische Fermente (Inorganic Ferments). In many Germanophone countries, a habilitation is a…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Huber, G.
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Chemistry--Research
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3 items
Letter from Otto Levis to Georg Bredig
Box 2, Folder 27- Circa 1900
Georg Breidg (1868-1944) receives a letter from his uncle, Otto Levis, requesting that Georg send Dr. Boruttau, a physiologist in Göttingen, his two most recent publications on colloids.
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Levis, Otto
- Subject Colloids, Chemistry, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
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Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, Marianne Homburger and Viktor Homburger, December 20, 1938
Box 1, Folder 23- 1938-Dec-20
Max Bredig (1902-1977) updates his family in Germany on the progress of his affidavit in support of their immigration visa application for the U.S.A.
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3 items
Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, May 8, 1936
Box 7, Folder 12- 1936-May-08
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) provides personal advice to his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), and encourages him to remain in touch with family.
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3 items
Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, April 24, 1936
Box 7, Folder 12- 1936-Apr-24
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) inquires if Max Bredig (1902-1977) would be interested in working in Sweden with Olaf Arrhenius (1895-1977) at the Agricultural Chemical Institute in Stockholm. Georg additionally informs his…
- Author Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Third Reich, Antisemitism, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Chemistry
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Max Bredig, April 1, 1936
Box 7, Folder 12- 1936-Apr-01
Georg Bredig (1868-1944) provides professional advice to his son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), as he contemplates emigrating from Germany amidst increasing hostility towards Jewish citizens under the Third Reich.