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FormatBook Chapter
Author, AnalyticFaust, Albert B.
Title, AnalyticMathilde Franziska Giesler-Anneke
Author, MonographicTolzmann, Don H.
Title, MonographicGerman-American Literature
Place of PublicationMetuchen, NJ, and London
PublisherThe Scarecrow Press
Date of Publication1977
Location in Work172-178
AbstractThe career and personality of Mathilda Franziska Anneke, founder of radical journals and institutions of charity.
NotesReprinted from "German-American Annals" n.s. 16 (1918). --- Faust was born April 20, 1870 in Baltimore, Maryland, and died February 8, 1951, in Ithaca, New York. After attending Scheib's Zion Schoon he studied at Johns Hopkins University, where he received his Ph.D. He taught German at Johns Hopkins, Wesleyan University in Connecticut, the University of Wisconsin, and Cornell University, where he became a full professor. He retired in 1938.
Call NumberMKI/MEM PT 3903 .G4
MKI TermsAnneke, Mathilde Franziska, 1817-1884/ Literary criticism/ Memoirs