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6 items
Letter from Harold Willis Dodds to Georg Bredig, November 22, 1939
Box 9, Folder 15- 1939-Nov-22
Princeton University President, Harold Willis Dodds (1889-1980), offers Georg Bredig (1868-1944) a two-year Research Associate position in the Chemistry Department of Princeton University. Bredig's subsequential…
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Letter from Hugh S. Taylor to Max Bredig, November 22, 1939
Box 9, Folder 15- 1939-Nov-22
Hugh S. Taylor (1890-1974) informs Max Bredig (1902-1977) that the Princeton University President, Harold Willis Dodds (1889-1980) is in the process of writing an offer letter for a two-year Research Associate position…
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2 items
Letter from Max Bredig to Hugh S. Taylor, November 18, 1939
Box 9, Folder 15- 1939-Nov-18
Max Bredig (1902-1977) writes to Hugh S. Taylor (1890-1974) with thanks and relief to know that his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), will likely be offered a research associate position at Princeton University. This…
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Letter from Hugh S. Taylor to Max Bredig, November 16, 1939
Box 9, Folder 15- 1939-Nov-16
Hugh S. Taylor (1890-1974) informs Max Bredig (1902-1977) that the President of Princeton University, Harold Willis Dodds (1889-1980), believes Princeton may be able to offer Georg Bredig (1868-1944) a research…
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News from Hugh S. Taylor and Rudolf Ladenburg, September 19, 1939
Box 9, Folder 15- 1939-Sep-09
Max Bredig (1902-1977) notes news provided by two men, Hugh S. Taylor (1890-1974) and Rudolf Ladenburg (1882-1952), concerning logistics for his father, Georg Bredig's (1868-1944) immigration to the United States.…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ilse J. Ursell, July 5, 1946
Box 9, Folder 14- 1946-Jul-05
Max Bredig (1902-1977) informs Ilse J. Ursell from the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning, that his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944) was able to immigrate to the United States. Max Bredig thanks Ursell…
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2 items
Letter from Ilse J. Ursell to Paul Homburger, May 17, 1946
Box 9, Folder 14- 1946-May-17
Ilse J. Ursell, from the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning, writes to Paul Homburger (1882-1965) asking if Georg Bredig (1868-1944) was able to successfully immigrate to the United States. Ursell…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Charles Siebenmann, December 17, 1938
Box 9, Folder 13- 1938-Dec-17
Max Bredig (1902-1977) informs Charles Siebenmann that he has accepted a position at the Vanadium Corporation of America in New York.
- Addressee Siebenmann, Charles
- Author Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Siebenmann, Charles
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Letter from Charles Siebenmann to Max Bredig, December 28, 1938
Box 9, Folder 13- 1938-Dec-28
Charles Siebenmann congratulates Max Bredig (1902-1977) on his new job in the United States and updates him on the National Research Council in Ottawa.
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3 items
Letter from Charles Siebenmann to Max Bredig, July 5, 1939
Box 9, Folder 13- 1939-Jun-28
- 1939-Jul-05 (Received)
Charles Siebenmann writes to Max Bredig (1902-1977), informing Max of his upcoming visit to New York City and inquiring about Bredig's family.
- Author Siebenmann, Charles
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Siebenmann, Charles
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Letter from Charles Siebenmann to Max Bredig, August 20, 1939
Box 9, Folder 13- 1939-Aug-20
Charles Siebenmann writes to Max Bredig (1902-1977) with his regrets that he was unable to see Max while he visited New York.
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Author Siebenmann, Charles
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Siebenmann, Charles
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Letter from Max Bredig to Charles Siebenmann, July 25, 1939
Box 9, Folder 13- 1939-Jul-25
Max Bredig (1902-1977) writes to a family friend, Charles Siebenmann. Max expresses his regrets that he missed seeing Siebenmann in person while he visited New York. Max then shares news of his professional life and…
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2 items
Letter from Charles Siebenmann to Max Bredig, December 12, 1939
Box 9, Folder 13- 1939-Dec-30
Charles Siebenmann, a colleague of the Bredig family, writes to Max Bredig (1902-1977) to express his relief at the news of Georg Bredig's (1868-1944) impending immigration to the United States. Siebenmann worries about…
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Letter from Fred S. Weismen to Max Bredig, March 19, 1942
Box 9, Folder 12- 1942-Mar-19
Fred S. Weismen, executive secretary of Selfhelf of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc., requests scientific literature from Max Bredig (1902-1977) to supply a scientist colleague living in France with encouragement while…
- Author Weissmen, Fred S.
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Contributor Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc.
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, World War (1939-1945), Military occupation, Science publishing
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2 items
Letter from Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, February 19, 1942
Box 9, Folder 11- 1942-Feb-19
Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc. was founded in 1936 by German Jews in New York to support new immigrants fleeing persecution in Nazi-occupied Europe. Today, the foundation still exists as Selfhelp…
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3 items
Too Good to Give Away
Box 9, Folder 11- 1940s
A short story written by Fannie Ferber Fox. Written from the perspective of an immigrant and his family, the tale encapsulates feelings of insecurity experienced by immigrants in a new country. Without proper clothing,…
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2 items
Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc. informational pamphlet
Box 9, Folder 11- 1942
Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc. was founded in 1936 by German Jews in New York to support new immigrants fleeing persecution in Nazi-occupied Europe. This informational pamphlet provides an overview of…
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Letter from SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe, April 1, 1942
Box 9, Folder 11- 1942-Apr-01
A letter from Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc., an organization founded in 1936 by German Jews in New York to support new immigrants fleeing persecution in Nazi-occupied Europe. SelfHelp is informing its…
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Membership application for for SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc.
Box 9, Folder 11- 1940s
A membership application form to join and provide a donation to the Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc. Founded in 1936 by German Jews in New York, the organization's mission is to support new immigrants…
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13 items
SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc.
Box 9, Folder 11- 1941
Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc. was founded in 1936 by German Jews in New York to support new immigrants fleeing persecution in Nazi-occupied Europe. This pamphlet reports the foundation's work in 1940 and…
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2 items
Order for Cable Transfer form
Box 9, Folder 10- Circa 1940
Blank order form for the request of a money transfer via cable.
- Creator Of Work National City Bank of New York
- Subject National City Bank of New York, Citibank (New York, N.Y.), Cash transactions
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2 items
Order instructions for Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc.
Box 9, Folder 10- 1940s
Includes a note with an address for a Richard J. Auerbach.
- Creator Of Work Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc.
- Addressee Auerbach, Richard J.
- Subject Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc.
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2 items
Letter from SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe, January 6, 1942
Box 9, Folder 10- 1941-Jan-06
Regulation updates from SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe. These regulations restrict the travel of enemy aliens in the United States and include instructions for how to file travel requests to the district…
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2 items
Letter from SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe to Max Bredig, May 1, 1941
Box 9, Folder 10- 1941-May-01
Letter from SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe to Max Bredig (1901-1977) requesting his monthly contribution. Bredig has drafted a letter regarding emigration on the reverse side.
Selfhelp of Emigres from Central…
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2 items
Letter from SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe, March 1941
Box 9, Folder 10- 1941-Mar
March 1941 newsletter from SelfHelp of Emigres from Central Europe highlighting new developments from departments such as the Summer Placement of Children, the Employment Department, the Clothing Department, and the…