Box [2]
Contains 64 Results:
Canada, 1958-1978
Correspondents in this series are arranged geographically. Dr. Becker maintained a close personal correspondence with Julius Nagele of Stuttgart, Germany and Toshimasa Tanai of Sapporo, Japan. Germany, Poland and Japan are the countries most represented in this series.
Chile, 1967-1968
Correspondents in this series are arranged geographically. Dr. Becker maintained a close personal correspondence with Julius Nagele of Stuttgart, Germany and Toshimasa Tanai of Sapporo, Japan. Germany, Poland and Japan are the countries most represented in this series.
Colombia, 1975
Correspondents in this series are arranged geographically. Dr. Becker maintained a close personal correspondence with Julius Nagele of Stuttgart, Germany and Toshimasa Tanai of Sapporo, Japan. Germany, Poland and Japan are the countries most represented in this series.
China, 1972
Correspondents in this series are arranged geographically. Dr. Becker maintained a close personal correspondence with Julius Nagele of Stuttgart, Germany and Toshimasa Tanai of Sapporo, Japan. Germany, Poland and Japan are the countries most represented in this series.
Czechoslovakia, 1969-1977
Correspondents in this series are arranged geographically. Dr. Becker maintained a close personal correspondence with Julius Nagele of Stuttgart, Germany and Toshimasa Tanai of Sapporo, Japan. Germany, Poland and Japan are the countries most represented in this series.
England, 1959-1980
Chaloner, William G., 1959-1980 Corner, John, 1970-1974 Schove, Justin, 1960-1964 Scotland, 1962-1972
France, 1959-1973
Science Progres paper, 1965
Germany, 1958-1979
Jahnichen, H., 1969-1979 Kilper, Karl, 1967, 1969 Kirchheimer, F., 1959-1960 Magdefrau, Karl, 1963-1974 Nagele, Julius, 1958-1973 Ruffle, L., 1964-1975 Schaarschmidt, F., 1965-1974 Schweitzer, H. J., 1970-1975 Straus, Adolf, 1970-1971 Walther, H., 1965-1973 Weyland, M., 1959-1969 Various, 1959, 1964
Holland, 1962, 1975
Correspondents in this series are arranged geographically. Dr. Becker maintained a close personal correspondence with Julius Nagele of Stuttgart, Germany and Toshimasa Tanai of Sapporo, Japan. Germany, Poland and Japan are the countries most represented in this series.