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Bergmann, Coler, Eulenbrg, B. Fränkel, Gaffky, Hirsch, Koch, Leyden, S. Neumann, Pistor, Schubert, Skreczka, Struck, Virchow, and Wollfhügel. The conference had been called at the instance of the Berlin Medical Society, whose President, Prof. Virchow, explained that it was thought advisable Dr.

"There will be no money. I'll live in a stuffy room somewhere." "What difference does that make? Take me." "You have your job. You're on the way up. It would be unthinkable." "I don't have any job. I quit. I was halfway through a piece of copy very important copy and I got up and walked into Mr. Frankel's office. I said, 'Mr. Frankel, it's been very nice working for you.

This buoy was thrown out from Andree's balloon on July 11th 1897, 10.55 p.m., Greenwich mean time, 82 degrees north lat., 25 degrees east lon. We are at an altitude of 600 metres. All well. Andree, Svedenborg, Frankel." Commenting on the first message, Mr.

Notwithstanding the multiplicity of matters referring to the North which now filled his mind, he did not for a moment neglect the interest of the East. He made an agreement with a physician, Dr S. Frankel, to allow him a salary for three years, to furnish the requisite medicines, and to pay his expenses to Jerusalem, on condition that he should attend the poor of the Holy Land gratuitously.

Frankel and Svedenborg, the latter as "odd man," to fill the place of any of the other three who might be prevented from making the final venture. It was found that the shed had suffered during the winter, and some time was spent in making the repairs and needful preparation, so that the month of June was half over before all was in readiness for the inflation.

Fränkel said it was harmless for most, but that for a considerable proportion of people intercourse is a necessity. Erb's opinion is regarded by Jacobsohn as standing alone; he placed the age below which abstinence is harmless at twenty; after that age he regarded it as injurious to health, seriously impeding work and capacity, while in neurotic persons it leads to still more serious results.

Letter from Sir Henry Elliot to Lady Burton, July 12, 1871. Letter from Sir Henry Elliot to Lady Burton, July 12, 1871. Letter from Captain Burton to the Rev. E. B. Frankel, Rev. J. Orr Scott, Miss James, Rev. W. Wright, and Rev. Miss Stisted's Life of Burton, p.364. Tell whoso hath sorrow Grief shall never last: E'en as joy hath no morrow, So woe shall go past.

During the last two years the immigration service at New York has been greatly improved, and the corruption and inefficiency which formerly obtained there have been eradicated. This service has just been investigated by a committee of New York citizens of high standing, Messrs. Arthur V. Briesen, Lee K. Frankel, Eugene A. Philbin, Thomas W. Hynes, and Ralph Trautman.

Some of the works of Zunz, Geiger, Jellinek, and Frankel, for instance, were published in Hebrew. Besides being active as the editor of several collections of essays, and writing remarkable historical studies, he was the composer of poems very much admired by his contemporaries.

It took me five days I am not a Hercules like you and had I not managed to stammer out that I wished to enrol myself among the pupils of Dr. Frankel, the new Chief Rabbi of the city, the surly Cerberus would have slammed the gate in my face. My luck was that Frankel had come from Dessau, and had been my teacher.