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EMBL is an international laboratory supported by 14 European member states. Scientists at the Munich-based laboratory perform research on a wide variety of topics in biology and related sciences...
Drury and the national squad are currently competing for the World Championship in Munich and Dortmund, Germany...
...street cat," she says. "I'm sassy and fresh to everybody. If you don't hear from me, it means things are fine." She grew up near Munich, Germany, and remembers the privations, the bombings and air-raid scramblings she experienced as a child during World War II. "In our house I was in charge of the cat and the little jewel box," she recalls. At 14, she left school and went to work. " I developed a major curiosity about America," she says. "So I came here and walked into the Time building off the street. I don't know...
...first, to France. Sickert was the main link between European and British painting at the turn of the century: the son of a Danish father and an Anglo-Irish mother, born in Munich, fluent in German and French. When the general histories of modern art mention him at all, it's as a small footnote to the Symbolists and the Postimpressionists, like Bonnard (the nudes in bedrooms) or Toulouse-Lautrec (the music-hall scenes). But one needs to remember that Sickert was slightly older than most of these painters. He was born in 1860; they hardly influenced...
Stanislaw Kadziewicz '77, a former librarian at Widener Library and an analyst for Radio Free Europe, died December 5 in Munich, Germany...