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E 0007 NL Fritz Hippel und Familie, Jurist (1812-1996)
NL Fritz Hippel und Familie, Jurist (1812-1996)
1949
Enthält: Fritz Pringsheim: Dank für die Zusendung von "Einführung in die Rechtswissenschaft", Teilnahme an Woche internationaler Gespräche in Heidelberg; Vortrag auf Papyrus-Kongress in Paris, politische Reife Deutschlands; Viktor Weidner: Dissertation, Habilitationschrift von Gerhard Wesenberg, Einschätzung der italienischen, belgischen, französischen und tschechischen Romanisten, Fortführung der Vorlesung Fritz v. Hippels durch Oehler aus Münster, Wiederwahl von Albrecht zum Rektor, Aktivitäten und AufenthaltsorteKongreß für Rechtsvergleichung in Holland, Einschätzung der französischen Kultur, Häufigkeit von Kirchenbesuchen in Deutschland, Einladung von amerikanischen Quäkern, Vortrag von Husserl in Marburg, Einschätzung der sowjetischen Außenpolitik in Ost- und Südosteuropa; Waldemar Kurtz; Cambridge Mass.: Eindrücke aus Philadelphia, Teilnahme an einem Quäker-Meeting, Besuch des Museum of Fine Arts, Treffen mit Talcott Parsons, Zusammenarbeit mit Professor Zimmermann, Führung durch Harvard; Dagmar v. Hippel, PassaFritz v. Hippels; Zeitungsausschnitte; verkleinerte Landkarte der Appalachen; Julius Kraft, Washington: Dank für Radbruch-Festschrift und Diskussion, Deutschland seit Einführung der Währungsreform.
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