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Warburg and Oraibi
Writing up his field notes for a now famous lecture at the Kreuzlingen sanatorium Warburg stressed the kinship of religious thinking in Athens and Oraibi.
Oraibi features prominently in a famous writing by Aby Warburg, " Das Schlangenritual.
Warburg took several pictures of Oraibi and of the Hopi ceremonies.

Warburg and 1896
His son James Warburg ( 1896 – 1969 ) was a financial adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt in the first years of his presidency.
** James Warburg ( 1896 – 1969 ), American banker, financial adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt

Warburg and with
During the Battle of Britain he used to spend weekends with Warburg and his new friend Zionist Tosco Fyvel at Twyford, Berkshire.
Meanwhile he had to cope with rival claims of publishers Gollancz and Warburg for publishing rights.
* July 31 – Seven Years ' War – Battle of Warburg: The Anglo-Hanoverian army of Ferdinand of Brunswick storms Warburg, with a heroic role being played by the English commander Lord Granby.
In keeping with the family's philanthropic efforts, Frieda Schiff Warburg, on her death in 1958, bequeathed a remaining to the town of Greenburgh to build a public school.
In December 1997, Christie's put itself on the auction block, but after two months of negotiations with a consortium led investment firm SBC Warburg Dillon Read, it did not attract a bid high enough to accept.
At that time the Institute was a " hot bed " of the rapidly evolving discipline of biochemistry, thus Ochoa had the experience of meeting and interacting with scientists such as Otto Warburg, Carl Neuberg, Einar
The financially unstable Orion ventured into perilous swamps when E. M. Warburg Pincus & Company, one of the studio's original investors, became impatient with the low rate of return on its 20 percent stake in the enterprise.
Warburg's father, Emil Warburg, was a member of the illustrious Warburg family of Altona, who had converted to Christianity reportedly after a disagreement with his Conservative Jewish parents.
Between 1908 and 1914, Warburg was affiliated with the Naples Marine Biological Station, in Naples, Italy, where he conducted research.
Warburg later credited this experience with affording him invaluable insights into " real life " outside the confines of academia.
La Follette opposed Aldrich's proposal ( which had been created with the aid of financiers such as Paul Warburg ).
Eric M. Warburg founded E. M. Warburg & Co. in 1938, which would ultimately become Warburg Pincus, with investments in both leveraged buyouts and venture capital.
Heseltine began legal proceedings for defamation, eventually settling out of court with a payment of £ 50 from the publishers, Secker and Warburg.
The spun off of Avaya with 34, 000 employees also received $ 400 million in capital from Warburg Pincus.
He worked with several key bankers and economists, including Paul Warburg, Abram Andrew and Henry Davison, to design a plan for an American central bank in 1911.
She was fiercely protective of his estate and edited, with Ian Angus, The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell ( 4 volumes, Secker & Warburg, London, 1968 ).
Category: People associated with the Warburg Institute
Warburg city panorama with sights
There arose yet another superfluous government building in 1975 after the communities of the old Amt of Warburg-Land were amalgamated with Warburg, namely the Amt administration building on Kasseler Straße, which was forsaken by the district authorities in favour of the Behördenhaus (" Authority House ") on Bahnhofstraße.
* The Art of Augustus John ( with Malcolm Easton ), Secker & Warburg, 1974
SBC's next made a major push into investment banking with the acquisition of S. G. Warburg & Co. a leading British investment banking firm in 1995 for US $ 1. 4 billion.

Warburg and help
With no estates to distract him Jellicoe was free to re-join S. G. Warburg & Co. ( 1 October 1973 ), and with the help of Alan Lennox-Boyd, who was soon to retire from the board, he became a non-executive director of the sugar company Tate & Lyle 1973 – 1993.
The company was founded with the help of Lincoln Kirstein and Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg, managed by Alexander Merovitch and populated by students of Kirstein and Balanchine's School of American Ballet.

Warburg and Henry
# Harry Morgan's Way: Biography of Sir Henry Morgan 1635 – 1688 ( 1977 ), Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd, ISBN 0-436-37735-7
Other notable pediatric ophthalmologists have included: Jack Crawford, John T. Flynn, David S. Friendly, Eugene R. Folk David Guyton, Eugene Helveston, Arthur Jampolsky, Barrie Jay, Phillip Knapp, Burton J. Kushner, Henry Metz, Marilyn T. Miller, John Pratt-Johnson, Arthur Rosenbaum, William E. Scott, Gunter K. von Noorden, and Mette Warburg.
" Henry Wickham Steed, the chief editor of The Times during the period, argued that this aid went beyond the Kerensky regime, stating that " the prime movers the Bolshevik revolution were Jacob Schiff, Warburg, and other international financiers, who wished above all to bolster up the Jewish Bolsheviks in order to secure a field for German and Jewish exploitation of Russia.
At the end of November 1910, Senator Nelson W. Aldrich and Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Treasury Department A. Piatt Andrew, and five of the country's leading financiers ( Frank Vanderlip, Henry P. Davison, Charles D. Norton, Benjamin Strong, and Paul Warburg ) arrived at the Jekyll Island Club to discuss monetary policy and the banking system, an event that led to the creation of the current Federal Reserve.
New York's ubiquitous reporters had been foiled ... Nelson ( Aldrich ) had confided to Henry, Frank, Paul, and Piatt that he was to keep them locked up at Jekyll Island, out of the rest of the world, until they had evolved and compiled a scientific currency system for the United States, the real birth of the present Federal Reserve System, the plan done on Jekyll Island in the conference with Paul, Frank, and Henry ... Warburg is the link that binds the Aldrich system and the present system together.

Warburg and Voth
Voth and Warburg saw a Hemis Kachina dance complete with obscene clowning.

Warburg and attended
In 1886 Warburg began his study of art history, history and archaeology in Bonn and attended the lectures on the history of religion by Hermann Usener, those on cultural history by Karl Lamprecht and on art history by Carl Justi.
After receiving his doctorate Warburg studied for two semesters at the Medical Faculty of the University of Berlin, where he attended lectures on psychology.

Warburg and ritual
Warburg was an art historian who was particularly interested in ritual and myth as sources of archetypal forms of emotional expression.
Warburg was fascinated with their still secluded culture, their architecture, ritual, their masks and their ages-old abstract painting on pottery Nampeyo had recently revived.
In New York the social life of the Schiffs and Loebs seemed empty and futile, and Warburg was very impressed with the dead seriousness of Hopi ritual.

Warburg and .
Orwell was also able to find a more sympathetic publisher for his views in Frederic Warburg of Secker & Warburg.
Homage to Catalonia was published by Secker & Warburg and was a commercial flop.
Sergeant Orwell managed to recruit Frederic Warburg to his unit.
In the summer of 1940, Warburg, Fyvel and Orwell planned Searchlight Books.
Secker and Warburg had agreed to publish Animal Farm, planned for the following March, although it did not appear in print until August 1945.
London: Secker & Warburg.
Edward, " Alberti's De Pictura: Its Literary Structure and Purpose ", Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, Vol.
Secker & Warburg.
* 1883 – Otto Heinrich Warburg, German physician, Nobel laureate ( d. 1970 )
Wilson named Paul Warburg and other prominent bankers to direct the new system.
** The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell is first published by Fredric Warburg in London.
* October 8 – Otto Heinrich Warburg, German physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1970 )
Secker & Warburg.
London: Secker and Warburg.
A story of the battle between Fionn MacCumhail, who in this tale is claimed to have resided in the valley of Glencoe, in Scotland, and a Viking host led by Earragan makes an appearance in the book Glencoe: The Story of the Massacre, Secker & Warburg, 1966 by John Prebble.
* Paul Warburg ( 1868 – 1932 ), German-American banker and early advocate of the U. S Federal Reserve system.
During the War of the Austrian Succession, they were at Dettingen, Fontenoy and Lauffeld and in the Seven Years ' War, they fought at Minden, Warburg, Kloster Kampen and Wilhelmsthal.
The moshav ( agricultural village ) of Sde Warburg, Israel, holds the Guinness World Record for the largest lettuce salad, weighing 10, 260 kg.
History of Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin, London: Secker & Warburg.

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