22. FOLGE Revisionistisches Nachrichtenblatt (-) 22. Folge (22. 1936) ([1]) Politische Aktionen der Neu-Zionistischen Organisation. Vorbereitung der jüdischen Nationalversammlung. ([1]) Wie jüdische Volksgelder verwendet werden! Keren Hajessod-Gelder für Wahlzwecke. ([1]) Lokales. ([2]) Aus der Kultusstube. ([2]) Niedriger hängen!! ([2]) Richtigstellung: ([3]) "Lachen und Laune" ([4]) Aus aller Welt. Aus Palästina: ([4])
Thomas, F. W., and Krishna Sastri, H. (eds.) (1921-22 [reprinted 1983]). Epigraphia Indica and Record of the Archaeological Survey of India. Vol. XVI, 1921-22. Calcutta: Government of India Press.
Telegrams exchanged between Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles and the following people: Private citizens, Military personnel, the League of Industrial Workers from Tabasco, the Mexican Association of Geography and Statistics, the Regional Atlixquense For- Camarillo Party, the Confederation of Socialist Parties from Puebla, the Popular Reconstruction Party from Huachinango, the Benito Juárez Number 24 Lodge, the Veracruzan Labor Party, the Socialist Party of Workers and Peasants, the Agrarian Regional Party, the Acción Poblana Revolutinary Party, the Union of the Revolution Veterans from Sinaloa, the Confederation of Agricultural Associations from Sonora, Governor, and staff od the National Telegraph. The aforementioned telegrams relate to condolences to Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles for the passing of his wife Ms. Leonor Llorente and the pronouncement on the election win of Dr. Lauro Camarillo as representative for Puebla. / Telegramas entre el Gral. PEC, particulares, Militares, Liga de Obreros Industriales de Tabasco, Sociedad Mexicana de Geografía y Estadística, Partido Regional Atlixquense Pro Camarillo, Confederación de Partidos Socialistas de Puebla, Partido Popular Reconstructor de Huauchinango, Logia Benito Juárez No. 24, Partido Veracruzano del Trabajo, Partido Socialista de Obreros y Campesinos, Partido Regional Agrarista, Partido Revolucionario Acción Poblana, Unión de Veteranos de la Revolución de Sinaloa, Confederación de Asociaciones Agrícolas de Sonora, Gobernadores y personal de Telégrafos Nacionales, acerca de: condolencias por la muerte de Leonor Llorente, esposa del Gral. PEC. Pronunciamiento por el triunfo del Dr. Lauro Camarillo como diputado por Puebla.
• City Council reinstated mask ordinance as result of a resolution passed by Alameda County Medical Society• Ordinance cannot become law for 8 days, so citizens are called upon to comply with letter of the law• Doctors of county voted unanimously that masks were a necessary preventive measure ; Newspaper article ; 1
Transcription and translation of a telegram sent by Gen. Alvaro Obregón to Mr. George R. Fuller, editor of NEW YORK LABOR, in which he requests a collaboration on the labor problem, which will appear in the first issue of said magazine. Gen. Obregón emphasizes how much the workers' movement has gained in the world and in Mexico, where the labor classes are progressively more conscience of the role they should perform in society. He denounces conservative elements that are fighting to destroy the social conquests, which are supported by disloyal military personnel. He, as head of the Executive Branch, identifies with the masses and with the majority of the army that remains loyal. / Transcripción y traducción de telegrama que envía el Gral. Alvaro Obregón al Sr. George R. Fuller, editor del NEW YORK LABOR, en el cual le pide una colaboración sobre el problema obrero, misma que aparecerá en el primer número de la mencionada revista. En su artículo el Gral. Obregón destaca lo mucho que ha ganado el movimiento obrero en el mundo y en México, en donde las clases laborales están cada vez más concientes del papel que deben desempeñar en la sociedad; denuncia a elementos conservadores que luchan por destruir las conquistas sociales apoyándose en militares desleales; él, como titular del Poder Ejecutivo, se identifica con las masas populares y con la mayoría del ejército que permanece leal.
Text in French, German, and English. ; At head of title: Congrès international de politique sociale, Prague, 2-6 Octobre 1924. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes bibliographical references. ; Frame of reference: education in a democratic society -- The relationship between teacher qualifications and supervision -- The induction and guidance of beginning teachers -- Professional improvement of teachers in service: a cooperative enterprise -- The special subjects in the modern school -- Music -- Art -- Physical education -- The special subjects in the modern school. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"La Revolución que acaba de terminar debe cerrar para siempre el período de las guerras civiles" (The Revolution that just ended should close out the period of civil wars forever). EL MONITOR REPUBLICANO, Mexico City. Jan. 11th, 1920. pp. 1 and 4. Receptions and speeches in honor of candidate Alvaro Obregón in Celaya, Salvatierra and Ménguaro, Guanajuato during his political campaign as Presidential candidate. / "La Revolución que acaba de terminar debe cerrar para siempre el período de las guerras civiles", EL MONITOR REPUBLICANO, México, D.F. Enero 11, 1920. pp. 1 y 4. Recepciones y discursos en honor del candidato Alvaro Obregón en Celaya, Salvatierra y Ménguaro, Gto., durante su campaña política como candidato a la Presidencia.
Letter from Springfield College to Stephen T. Duggan, December 22, 1925. The letter is asking Dr. Duggan if he would consider recommending Dr. Peter Karpovitch to the Rockefeller Foundation for financial assistance to help support his studies and his research at Springfield College. The letter is a copy and is not signed. ; Peter V. Karpovich (1896-1975) was born in Russia and trained as a medical doctor at the State Military Academy of Medicine in Petrograd (St. Petersburg), Russia in 1919. Under increasing political and professional turmoil, he fled to Latvia in 1922. In Latvia, Karpovich worked at the Riga YMCA. In 1925, he traveled to the United States to research at Springfield College. While there, he enrolled as a special advanced student and earned a master's degree in physical education. In 1927, while completing his studies, he became a professor of physiology at the college. In the late 1940s, he met and married his second wife, Josephine Rathbone, an acclaimed scholar of physical education and relaxation. From 1961 to 1969, he served as the director of the physiology research laboratory at Springfield College, where he published several seminal books. Karpovich was a founding member of the American College of Sports Medicine and a consultant to many government, private and educational organizations. He remains an internationally recognized pioneer in physical education.