The Divinity Library – Vanderbilt University

Glatzer Offprint and
Ephemera Collection (continued)

 

NNG = Nahum N. Glatzer
* = signed or initialed by author
reg.  = authors regards

 

D.  Mixed Subjects and Authors

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Typescript…NY Times Space Section, 1961.

1. Typescript (mimeograph). Willy Hartner, "The Place of Humanism in a Technological World." Background paper for The Encyclopaedia Britannica Conference on the Technological Order.

2. Space Section. New York Times. Oct. 8, 1961.

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News clippings. (8 items)

Brookhaven lecture series (3 issues), etc.

Subjects: Science and Religion.

1. News clippings:

a. Isaac Asimov, "Hello, CTA-21—Is Anyone There?" New York Times Magazine.

b. John Pfeiffer, "We Still Have Five Billion Years." Review of George Gamow’s A Star Called the Sun. New York Times Book Review, May 10, 1964.

c. Robert S. Cohen, "Human Values and Goals of Science Analyzed by B.U. Physics Professor." Jewish Advocate, Passover Issue—5724, March 26, 1964.

d. Harry Howe Ransom, "Man and Method—Which Is Master?" SR, September 26, 1964.

e. Author not listed. "Faith and the Scientist." Time, June 29, 1962.

f. Walter Sullivan, "Charting Galaxies: Phenomena Discovered in Core of Milky Way Are Described.

g. Author not listed. Review of C.F. von Weizäcker’s The Relevance of Science: Creation and Cosmogony. The Times Literary Supplement, December 10, 1964.

h. Isaac Asimov, "Is There Another Universe?" Boston Globe: Science Reading Series. April 27, 1964.

i. Obituary. "Dr. Leo Szilard, at 66, Helped Unlock A-Power." Source not listed. May 31, 1964.

2. Brookhaven Lecture Series.

a. Edward Purcell, "Radioastronomy and Communication Through Space." No. 1, Nov. 16, 1960.

b. C.H.W. Hirs, "Inside the Protein Molecule." No. 3, Jan. 11, 1961.

c. Herbert J.C. Kouts, "Neutron Physics of and With High Flux Beam Research Reactor." No. 5, Mar. 15, 1961.

3. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Part VII: Science and Religion. Volume 12, No. 10, December 1956.

4. Personal note to NNG from ‘Kitty’ attached to reprint. Henrik F. Infield, "Notes on the Noetic Nature of Mental Processes and the Possibility of a Systematic Exploration." The Israel Annals of Psychiatry and Related Disciplines, Vol. 3, October 1965.

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News clippings. Hebrew. 3 items.

Reprints, advertisements, monographs, pamphlets. Various languages. Various topics.

1. Hebrew news clippings (re Dead Sea Scrolls?):

a. …Hebrew text...

b. …Hebrew text...

c. …Hebrew text...

2. *reg. Heb.? Ben Zion Wacholder, "Attitudes Towards Proselytizing in the Classical Halakah." Historia Judaica, Vol. XX, Part 2, Oct. 1958.

3. *reg. Walter J. Fischel, "Der Historismus in der Wirtschaftswissenschaft Daorgestellt an der Entwicklung von Adam Müller bis Bruno Hildebrand." (Vierteljahrschrift für) Sozial-und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, 47. Band, Heft 1, März 1960.

4. *reg. Heb. Shemaryahu Talmon, "The New Covenanters of Qumran." Scientific American, Vol. 225, No. 5, Nov. 1971.

5. Secure and Recognized Boundaries: Israel’s Right to Live in Peace within Defensible Frontiers. Elements in the Consideration of Israel’s Position on the Question of Boundaries. Jerusalem: Carta Jerusalem, 1974.

6. Lecture Brochure. "Qumran Anniversary Lecture and Seminar Series." University of Notre Dame Spring Semester 1972, Department of Theology.

7. Eugene Anderson, "Nineteenth Century Europe—Crisis and Contribution. Publ. No. 29. Washington D.C.: Service Center for Teachers of History: A Service of the American Historical Association, 1960.

8. Stanley J. Idzerda, "The Background of the French Revolution." Publ. No. 21. Washington D.C.: Service Center for Teachers of History: A Service of the American Historical Association, 1959.

9. William J. Bouwsma, "Renaissance Humanism." Publ. No. 18. Washington D.C.: Service Center for Teachers of History: A Service of the American Historical Association, 1959.

10. Ilse Blumenthal-Weiss, "Begegnungen mit Else Lasker-Schueler, Nelly Sachs, Leo Baeck, and Martin Buber." Private printing for the Friends of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Leo Baeck Institute, N.Y., 1977.

11. Book ads (E.J. Brill):

a. B. Jongeling, A Classified Bibliography of the Finds in the Deserts of Judah 1958-69.

b. Elizabeth Koffmahn, Die Doppelurkunden aus der Wüste Juda.

23/4

News clippings (11 items).

Subjects: Various. (Several obituaries)

1. Photo from N.Y. Times (date not given). Caption: ‘Germans Report Allied Bombing Here. In Freiburg, Germany, the university (shown) was not hit.’

2. Photo with Caption: ‘Bull Session…’

3. "Weizsaecker Dies; Nazi Diplomat, 69."

4. Dr. Loewi Dead at 89; Nobel Prize Scientist: his Experiment in Nerves’ Use of Chemicals Started as Dream."

5. "The von Weizsaecker Sentence." (Letter to Editor of N.Y. Times.)

6. "Death Asked for 21 of Nazi Diplomats."

7. Moshe Brilliant, "Dusty Israeli Journey Rewarding Experience." The New York Times, April 4, 1965.

8. "Abraham Yahuda, Expert on Bible, 74: Orientalist and Lecturer Who Was Professor at New School for Social Research." Source not listed, Aug. 14, 1951.

9. "Der bedeutende orientalis und Bibelforscher Prof. Abraham Shalom E. Yahuda ist, während er mit seiner Gattin auf Ferien in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. weilte, im Alter von 74 Jahren einer Herzattacke erlegen."…

10. S. J. Goldsmith, "The Magic of Masada." Jewish Advocate, Dec. 8, 1966.

23/5

Cover (1), Lecture (1), Books (2).

Subjects: Various.

1. "Franz Kafka: das Schloss." (Cover only)

2. John C. Sawhill, "Ethics and Energy." Backman Lecture. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, N.Y., N.Y., March 17, 1980.

3. Marshall Sklare, Joseph Greenblum and Benjamin B. Ringer, Not Quite at Home: How an American Jewish Community Lives With Itself and Its Neighbors. Pamphlet Series, No. 11. New York: Institute of Human Relations Press, 1969.

4. Alfred Jospe and Daniel Thursz, Israel as Idea and Reality: A Source Book for Study and Discussion. U.S.A.: B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundations, date not given.