Box 17
Contains 56 Results:
S-34: Germany/France/Russia
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-35: Germany/Russia
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-37: 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-38: France/England
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-39: Russia/Japan
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-40: England/Russia
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-41: Germany/Austria
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-42: Austria/Balkans
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-43: Kinship
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-44: Glory of Defeat
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-45: Unreality
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-46: Bismark II
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-47: Missile
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-48: Alliances
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-49: Holsteins
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-50: Science of Diplomacy
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.