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Baureithel, Ulrike. Kollektivneurose Moderner Männer, 1991
File — Box 33: [Barcode: 31275058596231], Folder: 26
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Lion Feuchtwanger papers consist of the German-Jewish novelist's personal and business correspondence; manuscripts for plays, poetry, short stories, and historical novels; manuscripts by other writers including Marie Luise Fleisser, Luzi Korngold, and Alan Marcus as well as Charles Chaplin's manuscript for Limelight; correspondence with publishers; newspaper clippings mentioning Feuchtwanger and other exiles; photographs from Feuchtwanger's life in Germany, his exile in France, and...
Dates:
1991
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Berlin / Kant- Gesellschaft / Soziologische Aspekte Der Ich -Psychologie, 1963-03-04
File — Box 6: [Barcode: 31275049017669], Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Friedrich (Frederick) Hacker was a distinguished psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and cultural figure. Born in Vienna in 1914, Hacker left Austria soon after the Anschluss and made his way to Los Angeles via New York and Topeka, Kansas. In Los Angeles, Hacker founded the Hacker Clinic in Beverly Hills (1945) where he treated numerous Hollywood filmmakers and actors and where he socialized with other well-known members of the German-speaking émigré community. Hacker went on to become a...
Dates:
1963-03-04
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Berlin Sign, undated
File — Box 2: [Barcode: 31275058595993], Folder: 29
Content Description
From the Collection:
The German Exiles collection contains correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, event programs, and other material relating to various German exiles, including Lion Feuchtwanger, Alfred Adler, Bruno Frank, Emil Ludwig, Franz and Alma Werfel, and Thomas Mann. The German Exiles collection finding aid began as a description of purchased material, consisting of a letter and photographs of Alfred Adler, Bruno Frank, Emil Ludwig, Franz and Alma Werfel, and Thomas Mann (by Ernest Gottlieb...
Dates:
undated
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Berthold Viertel / 1. Ehe Salka V. / 2. Elisabeth Neumann, [illegible], 1953-10-02 - 1975-01-29
File — Box 141: [Barcode: 31275058595969], Folder: 14
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This archive contains the correspondence of Marta Feuchtwanger, wife of German-Jewish writer Lion Feuchtwanger, who survived her husband by almost thirty years. Marta Feuchtwanger remained an important figure in the exile community and devoted the remainder of her life after his death to promoting the work of her husband. The collection contains Marta Feuchtwanger's personal correspondence, texts and manuscripts by her and others, royalty statements received for the works of her husband,...
Dates:
1953-10-02 - 1975-01-29
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Besuch Bürgermeister Stobbe, 1980-06-08
File — Box 142: [Barcode: 31275058595977], Folder: 5
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This archive contains the correspondence of Marta Feuchtwanger, wife of German-Jewish writer Lion Feuchtwanger, who survived her husband by almost thirty years. Marta Feuchtwanger remained an important figure in the exile community and devoted the remainder of her life after his death to promoting the work of her husband. The collection contains Marta Feuchtwanger's personal correspondence, texts and manuscripts by her and others, royalty statements received for the works of her husband,...
Dates:
1980-06-08
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
[Binder with News Clippings and Notes], 1985 - 1988
File — Box 9: [Barcode: 31275049017693], Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Friedrich (Frederick) Hacker was a distinguished psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and cultural figure. Born in Vienna in 1914, Hacker left Austria soon after the Anschluss and made his way to Los Angeles via New York and Topeka, Kansas. In Los Angeles, Hacker founded the Hacker Clinic in Beverly Hills (1945) where he treated numerous Hollywood filmmakers and actors and where he socialized with other well-known members of the German-speaking émigré community. Hacker went on to become a...
Dates:
1985 - 1988
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Book pages
File — Box 11: [Barcode: 31275040361587], Folder: 2
Scope and Content
Miscellaneous pages from books, handwritten clips, and paper cuttings.
Dates:
1935-1977
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Book pages -- Vertes
File — Box 11: [Barcode: 31275040361587], Folder: 3
[Booklets and bulletins], 1947 - 1975
File — Box 8: [Barcode: 31275049017685], Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Friedrich (Frederick) Hacker was a distinguished psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and cultural figure. Born in Vienna in 1914, Hacker left Austria soon after the Anschluss and made his way to Los Angeles via New York and Topeka, Kansas. In Los Angeles, Hacker founded the Hacker Clinic in Beverly Hills (1945) where he treated numerous Hollywood filmmakers and actors and where he socialized with other well-known members of the German-speaking émigré community. Hacker went on to become a...
Dates:
1947 - 1975
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
[Booklets and pamphlets], 1939 - 1955-11-06
File — Box 8: [Barcode: 31275049017685], Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Friedrich (Frederick) Hacker was a distinguished psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and cultural figure. Born in Vienna in 1914, Hacker left Austria soon after the Anschluss and made his way to Los Angeles via New York and Topeka, Kansas. In Los Angeles, Hacker founded the Hacker Clinic in Beverly Hills (1945) where he treated numerous Hollywood filmmakers and actors and where he socialized with other well-known members of the German-speaking émigré community. Hacker went on to become a...
Dates:
1939 - 1955-11-06
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections