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Letter, Alfred Zehnder
Letter, Alfred Zehnder
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
In der Beilage erhalten Sie die dritte Nummer der aus dem Rundschreiben an die schweizerischen Geisteswissenschafter in den USA hervorgegangenen Newsletter der Swiss-American Historical Society.
Letter From The Sahs President, Heinz K. Meier
Letter From The Sahs President, Heinz K. Meier
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Almost a year ago, the Swiss American Historical Society was reactivated at a meeting in New York City. Since then a great deal of work has been done in the effort to make ours a strong and active organization, and I am glad to be able to report that the result so far has been very satisfactory. From the list included in this newsletter you will see that our membership is one of great variety and distinction and that the interest in our work and purpose is lively in many parts of the United States as well as Switzerland. We …
"Alfalfa Bill" Murray: The Formative Years In Texas, Keith L. Bryant Jr
"Alfalfa Bill" Murray: The Formative Years In Texas, Keith L. Bryant Jr
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Laissez-Faire To National Planning: The Editorial Policy Of The Beaumont Enterprise From The Great Crash Through The Hundred Days, Paul E. Issac
Laissez-Faire To National Planning: The Editorial Policy Of The Beaumont Enterprise From The Great Crash Through The Hundred Days, Paul E. Issac
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Life In Civil War East Texas, Ralph A. Wooster
Life In Civil War East Texas, Ralph A. Wooster
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
A. A. Nelson: Sailor, Surveyor, And Citizen: A Personal Profile, James C. Dickson Jr
A. A. Nelson: Sailor, Surveyor, And Citizen: A Personal Profile, James C. Dickson Jr
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Wesleyan College Of San Augustine, John C. English
Wesleyan College Of San Augustine, John C. English
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Bishop Morris In Texas, 1841-1842, Marilyn M. Sibley
Bishop Morris In Texas, 1841-1842, Marilyn M. Sibley
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Swiss In The United States, H. M.
The Swiss In The United States, H. M.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
As announced in the "Letter from the President" every member who joins the SAHS this year will receive a copy of John Paul von Grueningen, ed., The Swiss in the United States (Madison , 'Wisconsin: Swiss-American Historical Society, 1940, 153 pages). The following is a brief' introductory description of the book.
Reviews Of Robert H. Billigmeier's And Fred A. Picard's "The Old Land And The New", L. B.
Reviews Of Robert H. Billigmeier's And Fred A. Picard's "The Old Land And The New", L. B.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
The readers of this second SAHS-Newsletter are referred to Dr. Heinz K . Meier ' s comprehensive evaluation - published on pages 5-7 in our :first Newsletter of April 1965 - of the new book:
Swiss-American Mennonite History, L. B.
Swiss-American Mennonite History, L. B.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
The role of the Swiss and other European Anabaptists (Wiedertaufer) or Mennonites (i.e. followers of Menno Simon, 1492-1559) and other Protestant groups who emigrated to the U.S. as a characteristic element in American social history is studied intensively by Americans interested in their contribution to American culture.
120th Anniversary Pf New Glarus, L. B.
120th Anniversary Pf New Glarus, L. B.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
In our first Newsletter we have presented to our readers the American writer Herbert Kubly from New Glarus, Wisconsin. He is so deeply rooted in that community founded by settlers from the canton of Glarus, Switzerland in 1845 that he may even write a novel based on its history which is, at the same time that of his own family.
Swiss Songs On The Emigrants To The U.S., L. B.
Swiss Songs On The Emigrants To The U.S., L. B.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Our remarks in the first Newsletter on the Sviss folk song scolding the emigrants to the U.S. for tearing up their citizenship certificate ("Du willst den Burgerbrief zerreissen, den dir das teure Hochland gab") has provoked a well documented comment by the Swiss Consul General in New York, Dr. Hans Lacher, who has collected literature on the different versions of this song from the serious earlier text.to the later ironical deviations most of us remember.
An English Translation Of J.R. Von Salis' Standard Work On Rilke Switzerland, L. B.
An English Translation Of J.R. Von Salis' Standard Work On Rilke Switzerland, L. B.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Among the many publications on the poet Rainer Maria Rilke the book by the Swiss Professor of History Dr. Jean Rodolphe von Salis, until recently President of the Foundation Pro Helvetia, excels by its tactful and sober approach to a delicate subject which all too often has been misused by panegyrists full of loud enthusiasm, but rather bare of substance. When Rilke arrived in Switzerland in 1919, von Salis was nearly eighteen years old and twenty five when Rilke died at Territet in 1926. Von Salis knew Rilke as a guest in his family, but more and more also in …
Outlook, L. B.
Outlook, L. B.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Many subjects worthy of our attention could not been treated in this issue. We mention a few examples:
Letter From The Sahs President, Heinz K. Meier
Letter From The Sahs President, Heinz K. Meier
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Dear Members and Friends,
The response to our first newsletter of April has been very gratifying; so IWcb so that we decided to issue a second letter now, although the summer is a time vhen many of us pursue other than their ordinary tasks. One of the persons absent from the country at t his time is our secretary, Dr. Augustin Maissen, who is spending a research-vacation in Spain and Switzerland. We will have to wait for his detailed report till our fall newsletter, but I can tell you t hat we have received so far about forty-five membership applications …
"Das Schicksal Machte Mich Zu Einem Kock" Memoirs Of A Swiss Cook In America, L. B.
"Das Schicksal Machte Mich Zu Einem Kock" Memoirs Of A Swiss Cook In America, L. B.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
This is the beginning of a long poem by Brother _oscar Arnold> S.M. (Marfanist) published in his book ".Erom Dawn to Sunset. A Poet's Autobiographysr, Marianist Publications, Mount St. John, Dayton, Ohio , 1964 (paperback, 172 pages).
The Americanization Of Raetic ( Romanish, German, Italian Family Names From The Canton Grisons, Switzerland
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
The Secretary of the SAHS, Dr. Augustin Maissen, has sent us a copy of " Studia Raetoromanica I", Ediziums Della Revista Retoromontscha. 1965 (Editor: Alfons Maissen, Chur). It consists of a study by Augustin Maissen on "L' Americanisaziun dils nums de schlatteina romontschs e grischuns" with an Abstract in English (19) pages. It is astonishing how many Bundner names, some of them extinct in Grabunden, have been preserved in the U.S., either in the original or in a somewhat anglicized form. There are even Romansh sepulchral inscriptions, e.g. at Badus (Romansh geographic name!) in South Dakota.