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Sahs Meeting In Zurich, Sonja Daeniker, Lukas F. Burckhardt Oct 1974

Sahs Meeting In Zurich, Sonja Daeniker, Lukas F. Burckhardt

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

On July 12, 1975, the SWAHS organiszed another summer meeting in Switzerland. Below are two reports of the meeting by particinpating members of our society, one from the Neue Zurcher Zeitung of July 19/20, 1975, and the other from the Swiss American Review of Agust 6, 1975.


Notes In Brief, Leo Schelbert Nov 1973

Notes In Brief, Leo Schelbert

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

Hans Lang-Hembd, "Otto Stoll zum 50. Todestag," Enthologische Zeitschrift Zurich, II (1972), pp. 6-12


Reisebericht Der Familie Kopfli & Suppiger St. Louis Am Mississippi And Grundung Von New-Switzerland Im Staate Illinois: Book Review, Hedwig Rappolt Nov 1973

Reisebericht Der Familie Kopfli & Suppiger St. Louis Am Mississippi And Grundung Von New-Switzerland Im Staate Illinois: Book Review, Hedwig Rappolt

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

The book is a facsimile reproduction of the 1833 edition, a small volume appealing in appearance and pleasant to hold. It describes, in the form of a diary and letters, the experiences of a group of Swiss who emigrated to the prairies of Illinois. Two-thirds of it are devoted to the Journey, the ordeal of "getting there": from Sursee to Base l, through France to Havre, on a three-master to New York and over rivers and canals to St. Louis, Missouri the last stepping stone efore settling in Illinois.


Summer Meeting Of Sahs In Zurch, July 23, 1973, Rolf Kieser Nov 1973

Summer Meeting Of Sahs In Zurch, July 23, 1973, Rolf Kieser

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

The summer meeting of SAHS - already a kind of tradition - took place at the Swiss National Museum in Zurich to be guided through the 75 years' Exhibition of the Museum by the director, Dr. Hugo Schenider.


The 51 Meeting Of The Swiss Abroad In St. Gallen, Leo Schelbert Sep 1973

The 51 Meeting Of The Swiss Abroad In St. Gallen, Leo Schelbert

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

From August 17 to 19, 1973, many Swiss living abroad met in St. Gallen under the auspices of the secretariat of the Swiss Abroad, a branch of the New Helvetic Society. The topic of this year's plenary session was of great interest: "Swiss Societies and Institutions Abroad and Their Activitiies." A wide range of such institutions was discussed by speakers who were all activly involved in their maintenance and development.


The Swiss Cultural Propagada In The United States And The Swiss Amerca Historical Society Feb 1971

The Swiss Cultural Propagada In The United States And The Swiss Amerca Historical Society

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

(The afternoon session of the annual meeting of the SAHS on December 12, 1970, was devoted to a discussion of the topic of "Swiss CUltural Propaganda in the united States and the SAHS." A panel of three New York members of the SAHS had prepared remarks on the ssubject, and the members present were invited t particaate in the discussion by either commenting on the ideas of the anelists or addinng thoughts of their own. I served as moderator and the folloing is my reume of the symposium. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the panelists once …


Incorporation And Tax Exemption Feb 1971

Incorporation And Tax Exemption

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

As reported previously, "Articles of Incorporation of Swiss American Historical Society" were filed with the Recorder of Deeds, Washington, D. C., on March 23, 1970. This was a relatively smooth and simple procedure. However, the chief object of incorporating our society was reached only after considerable aditional effort.


The Seventh Annual Meeting Of The Reactivated Swiss American Historical Society, Philip R. Gelzer Feb 1971

The Seventh Annual Meeting Of The Reactivated Swiss American Historical Society, Philip R. Gelzer

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

The Seventh Annual Meeting of the reactivated Swiss American Historial Society, duly announced on page 11 of the SAHS newsletter of October 1970 (Volume VI, No. 2), was held on Saturday, December 12, 1970, at the Swiss Town House of the Swiss Benevolent Society of New York, at 35 West 67th Street, New York, N.Y from 10:30 a.m to 4:00 p.m.


New Sahs Committees, Heinz K. Meier Feb 1971

New Sahs Committees, Heinz K. Meier

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

The New York annual meeting of December 12, 1970, decided to create two new committees, a nominating committee and a publications committee. According to Article VI, Section 2, of the SAHS Constitution the president "shall appoint special committees for research work, the printing and publishing of pamphlets periodicals and books and such other specific activities as may be deemed necessary in carrying out the objects and purposes of this Society." Accordingly, I have appointed the following committees and charged them with the duties as outlined below. Both committees are appointed for 1971 only, this being the last year of my …


Letter Form The Sahs-President, Lukas F. Burckhardt Jun 1966

Letter Form The Sahs-President, Lukas F. Burckhardt

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

The moth of June is Charaterized for us by two major events which both emphasize Swiss-American friendship

- the opening of the Swiss Center on Fifth Avenue in New York on June 22 and 23 , and

- the series of ten concerts to be given by Ernest Ansermet and his Orchestre de la Suisse Romande at the Stanford Summer Festivals from June 22 to July 5. 1)


The Stanford Club Of Switzerland, Kurt A. Widmer Jun 1966

The Stanford Club Of Switzerland, Kurt A. Widmer

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

Founded in September 1963, the Stanford Club of Switzerland is one of the many clubs which, all over the world, bring into contact former students and scholars of Stanford University. In Switzerland, there are at present nearly seventy of them - about half being American, half Swiss - with activities extending from scientific research and work in international organizations to banking and industrial management. A majority of them have joined the Stanford Club of Switzerland and, thanks to it, have made acquaintances which they would otherwise have almost certainly missed making. During its short life, the Club has already organized …


The Swiss Element In Northern California, Jean Studer Jun 1966

The Swiss Element In Northern California, Jean Studer

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

Speak of the History of California and the part played by the Swiss: imnediately you will have one reaction and one name mentioned: Sutter. For the majority of the people that is the beginning and the end of it. Many books have been written on Sutter, part fiction, part history. There might be here or there a short article of general interest. Add to this the very good book of our Board Member Maurice Edmond Perret, Professor of Geography, Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, on ticinesi colonies in California and this is about the sumtotal of the literature which …


The Swiss Guards Of San Francisco, Agathon A. Aerni Jun 1966

The Swiss Guards Of San Francisco, Agathon A. Aerni

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

Swiss immigrants to California brought with them their military tradtions, and particularly their fondness for shooting.


Research Of The Swiss In California, Agathon A. Aerni Jun 1966

Research Of The Swiss In California, Agathon A. Aerni

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

Just who are the Swiss who have come to the United States? What was their plce of orgin, what were their motivtions, where did they go, and what impact did they have in their adopted country? The names of the most understanding individual Swiss are known: Gallatin, Agassiz father son, Sutter... as well as the existence of some Swiss settlements: New Glarus, Wisconsin, the two New Berns of North Carolina and Indiana, and Vavay, Switzerland Country, Indiana. But what of the thousands and thousands of Swiss who emigrated from the homeland and the many settlements established by them? What patterns …


Hermann Hesse And The Notion Of The Ful Entity Of Man In The Literature Of Our Century, Albert Bettex Jan 1966

Hermann Hesse And The Notion Of The Ful Entity Of Man In The Literature Of Our Century, Albert Bettex

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

In 1929, four years before Hitler came to power in Germany, C.G. Jung published an essay on "Women in Europe". In this essay the Swiss psychologist , no doubt a shrewd observer, also deals with a few general aspects of the human situation of that time. He discovers tendencies in the minds of many of his contemporaries . First "a growing disgust at one sided attitudes which do not make sense" . He was thinking, among other things, of the increclible chaos of doubtful, dogmatic philosophies of the late 1920's, many of which were offered as promises of salvation to …


Structural Changes In The Weltanschauung Of The Juvenile Delinquent, Erika E. Wick Jan 1966

Structural Changes In The Weltanschauung Of The Juvenile Delinquent, Erika E. Wick

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

We are going to look at the difference between the juvenile delinquent in the United States and in Switzerland. And then we will follow the trototype of the modern juvenile delinquent, as he presents himself in today's rapidly changing world. The socio- economic factors surrounding juvenile delinquency have been dealt with by sociologists and statisticians.


An Anthology If Swiss Music On Records, Lukas F. Burckhardt Jan 1966

An Anthology If Swiss Music On Records, Lukas F. Burckhardt

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

In our Newsletter of October 1965 we already have drawn the attention of our readers to the "Anthology of Swiss Music".


The Spirit Behind The Melodies, Hermann Hesse Jan 1966

The Spirit Behind The Melodies, Hermann Hesse

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

How the old Music Master from Castalia, visiting Berolfingen grammar school, tests young Joseph knecht's ability to respond to music and to the spirit od Castalia.


Editors Notes, Lukas F. Burckhardt Jan 1966

Editors Notes, Lukas F. Burckhardt

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

The Editor of the Newsletter wants to apologize for being unable, due to lack of space, to publish in this issue all the valuable material he has received from various sources.