Word: marburg
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...teaching role, the Marburg University graduate will investigate the social relationships of the personality as etiological factor in mental disturbances and as a possible source of therapeutic...
Sitting here on a soft spring afternoon by the side of the Neckar I could pretend that nothing had changed since I was here fifteen years ago; Heidelberg, like Marburg, Bamberg, and several other smaller cities in Germany remained almost untouched by the mass destruction of the allied armed forces. But it could only be pretending...
Adolf William Marburg...
...long, rhythmic, qualified sentences and is forthwith called "the American Proust." Miss Stafford is the latest to be thus crowned. But while Proust was from birth an accepted member of the decadent Parisian society about which he wrote in Remembrance of Things Past, Miss Stafford's proxy, Sonia Marburg, is rather painfully not a socialite. Sonia is the dreaming, sensitive daughter of a German shoemaker and a Russian chamber maid-as unlikely a person to circulate among Boston's rigid elite as could be imagined...
...have seriously pledged themselves to "maintain certain cultural values and traditions of old Germany," and more, with the same goal in mind, have joined their number this year. Revived in 1932 by James M. Hawkes '26, instructor in German, along the lines of his club at the University of Marburg, it grew steadily until it reached its present membership...