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 | A Brief History of the Family of Sonja Escherich-Eisenmenger-Weber Sonya Weber's history as retold by her husband Ernst Weber and privately printed for the family by M.A. DESIGNS, Tryon, NC
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Owner of original: Ernst Weber
Date: 1990
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 | All in a Days Living vol-1 (of 3)
Hertha and Jim Flack Recollections INTRODUCTION
Dear Kids:
This manuscript is made up of recollections of the past. Most of these memories were preserved in my Mare's Nest and in Tah's file of letters. Fortunately, Tah had requested her mother, Sonya, to save her letters home which she wrote regularly from Puerto Rico. My mare's nest, as most of you know, has been the storage drawer for my notes and miscellany for a long, long time ...
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Date: Nov 1987
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 | All in a Days Living vol-2 (of 3)
Hertha and Jim Flack Recollections
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Date: Nov 1987
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 | All in a Days Living vol-3 (of 3)
Hertha and Jim Flack Recollections
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Date: Nov 1987
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 | Ann Heard's family history
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 | Ernst Weber Profile - IEEE Press Bridger of Cultures: Ernst Weber as Researcher, Educator, and Statesman
Profile of Ernst Weber, first president of the IEEE and president emeritus of Polytechnic University. For his pioneering research in electromagnetic fields, linear and nonlinear circuits, and microwave measurements, Weber was awarded the National Medal of Science by President Reagan in 1987. Throughout his life Weber worked to build bridges between different cultures: between European electrical engineering and American electrical engineering, between industry and academia, between engineering and physics, and between the AlEE and the IRE. The 1988 Oral History with Weber on the GHN contains extended discussion of his role in the early history of IEEE. The 1991 Oral History with Weber contains extended discussion of his education, and his career as an engineer and educator.
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Owner of original: IEEE Press: Engineering and Technology History Wiki website: www.ethw.org
Date: 1994
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 | Flack Family History
Flack family history, as told by James M Flack to James M Flack II, 1980
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Date: 1980
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