Box 17
Contains 56 Results:
S-81: Contract
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-82: Tenure Fief
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-83: Freedom/Independence
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-85: Military Bureaucracy
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-88: Feudalism/Sovereignty
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-89: Florence
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-90: Brandenburg Prussia: Germany
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-91: Frederick the Great
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-92: Bureaucracy
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-93: Titel Mark
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-94: War Plans
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-98: Nationalism
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-99: Chivalry
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-100: War
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-27: Strategy and Geopoliticians
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-28: Arms Industries
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-30: Systems, Game of War, Professionalism
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-31: Nationmobile
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-32: Structure, Power, Armaments
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.
S-33: Bismark
This collection consists primarily of Robert S. Hartman's early work on the subjects of axiology and profit sharing. It also houses a wealth of correspondence, including letters written between Hartman and Wanda Nekrasz (a young Polish Auschwitz survivor who Hartman met in Sweden and later brought to Wooster College). Also included are approximately 200 photographs depicting World War II and the Holocaust.