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Ada Kortischoner-Kelley, Giulia Kortischoner's aunt, writes to Giulia thanking her for her letter and her picture. Robert Kortischoner says Giulia looks just like her father. Both Robert and Ada are interested in Giulia and her work. Ada...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik, telling her that she went to the Kinderhilfswerke and that she should now be able to leave for the US in two months and have the costs completely covered. She gives news about her two suitors....
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, talking about excited she is that Giulia finally has her arrangements for her trip to the US made and that she just hopes that everything works out. She says that she has been working a lot...
Bethli Scharrer writes to Giulia Kortischoner, stating that she has found work at a food supply office, although she is by far the youngest one there, as most workers are 22-60 years old. She also asks about Giulia's recovery from polio.
Mia Hasterlik tells Giulia Kortischoner that she has sent her an airline ticket for a Parisan travel agency which Giulia must contact. She also states that she and Thomas Heller will move into an apartment soon, and says that she is very...
Auguste "Gusti" Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner telling her about employment opportunities in the United States for her once she arrives there. She urges Giulia to take English classes, for without the language she will not be...
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, saying that she has gone to the State Department in Washington and verified that it is approved for Giulia to come to the United States. She urges her to look into whether sailing or flying...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Alice Sigerist to update her on how she is enjoying her job in Zurich. Giulia is still trying to secure her passport/residence permit.
"The problem undertaken in this study was an examination of the follow-up study as used by the public secondary schools of Florida. The examination of the follow-up study was to include: (1) the number of Florida secondary school using...
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner and Susi Weiss, saying that she had her final citizenship hearing and that she passed it; it will probably be a few months before she gets the official papers. She had to get two witnesses from...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik and Auguste "Gusti" Hasterlik, asking about a new job that one of them got with a family from Switzerland and stating that she is not sure if they will be able to understand her when she sees...
Letter from Edmund Burke to Isaac Barre, July 16, 1782
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Edmund Burke congratulates Isaac Barrรฉ's new appointment to the Pay Office. he also apologizes for not clearing out his books sooner to make room for Barrรฉ but assures his progress in doing so. Burke asks Barrรฉ to confirm his deputies...
Mia Hasterlik asks Giulia Kortischoner about updates on her condition, specifically whether she is pregnant or not. She also says that, if it will take too long for Giulia to immigrate with the Kinderhilfswerk, she will pay for her...
Bethli Scherrer writes to Giulia Kortischoner that she has left school at Mรคdchen Real Schule and is working in a technical paper supply place. Giulia is in Kanton Hospital at this time with polio.
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Alice Sigerist about her expereince in Zurich as she trys to obtain a new residence visa. She also talks about her job and the family she works for.
Mia Hasterlik tells Giulia Kortischoner that she has arranged for an airline ticket that will take her from London to New York. It is Giulia's responsbility to figure out how to get to London, and she instructs Giulia on what to take...
Mia Hasterlik asks Giulia Kortischoner about updates on her condition, specifically whether she is pregnant or not. She also says that, if it will take too long for Giulia to immigrate with the Kinderhilfswerk, she will pay for her...
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, stressing that it is of upmost importance that Giulia learn English so that when she comes to the US she will be able to get a high school degree, which Mia believes is necessary in order to...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Alice Sigerist asking her not to overexert herself at work. Giulia also updates Alice on Gustav Stux, the elderly Viennese buisness man who has fallen in love with GIulia. He was in his 50s.
Heini Hahn writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her how good of an idea she thinks it is for Giulia to take up bookbinding as a profession. She also asks about Mia Hasterlik's life in the United States, as she believes that the US is a...
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her about her daily life in New York and giving her more advice on her suitors, telling her that she should always remember that she is from a respectable family, even if the war has...
Giulia Kortischoner tells Mia Hasterlik about her daily life, saying she is still working at the bookbinding shop in the mornings and taking English lessons. She goes to the dentist often because the Kinderhilfswerke is helping to pay...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Alice Sigerist that she is worried about everyone in Schaffhausen after the bombing by the United States. She also informs Alice about her job and the progress on securing her residence permit.
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, saying that she has gone to the State Department in Washington and verified that it is approved for Giulia to come to the United States. She urges her to look into whether sailing or flying...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik, telling her that she will likely stay in Ragaz until September 1 and that she has left her job, making it difficult for her, for foreigners cannot get residence permits without being employed....
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Alice Sigerist about the possibility of going to massage school. Giulia also writes about Pernal "Franz" Francois, the young man in the Polish Army she has a crush on. She updates Alice on Gustav Stux, an...
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her that she has gotten a new job at the radio department and that she plans to go to the beach for the upcoming Labor Day holiday. She also gives Giulia advice for her suitors.
Among the evidences of a successful school program is its power to reduce probable failures and increase the proportion of success among graduates in their past school careers. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the school personnel...
Margrit Wolf writes to Giulia Kortischoner about her jobs working with children. She then informs Giulia about the entrance requirements for lab-technician school.
Margrit Wolf, a friend from Schaffhausen, writes to Giulia Kortischoner about her new job as a laboratory technician and all the schooling it took to get there.
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik, saying that she deeply longs to come to the US but does not know when it will be possible for her to come to the US, but that Mia should not worry because Switzerland is a paradise compared to...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik, saying that the lover whom she thought rejected her wanted to meet with her that night and saying that she had to go and take care of Gretli and her newborn, since Gretli is sick. She says...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Alice Sigerist about needing new clothes and possibly buying a japanese basket to replace her heavy leather suitcase. She also informs Alice that Pernal "Franz" Francois, Giulia's crush, finally wrote to her.
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Alice Sigerist about her work in Rougemont, Switzerland for the family of Dr. Nicot. She is enjoying the work, because the family is very nice.
Christine Frutig writes to Giulia Kortischoner about her days in the hospital at Freiburg and her progress. She mentions that she ought to start practicing her shorthand again. Most girls were urged to learn shorthand and typing in order...
To those familiar with schools, it is quite obvious that there is a definite problem of dropouts, and that this is particularly acute with those whose ability and interest do not fit them for the average school curriculum. Slow learners...
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner and Susi Weiss, saying that Susi's child looks extremely cute in the photograph that she sent to her. She references the depressing news about the concentration camps that were found in Europe....
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Alice Sigerist expressing her frustration and disappointment about being rejected from massage school by Professor Frey. She talks about what she may do instead as well has her surprise when she learned Susi...
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