Contains among other things: Articles of Association; rules of procedure for the Supervisory Board, 1907; balance sheets; newspaper reports; construction documents; cost estimates; exposé on the founding of a roller skating rink establishment in the Festhalle (page 19); catalogue on the International Exhibition for Travel and Tourism, Berlin 1911; holding an aircraft show 1911 in the Festhalle Frankfurt Contracts with tenants, associations, etc..: C.P. Crawford and F.A. Wilkins in Liverpool, 1909 (pp. 20) Bockenheimer Gymnastics Community, 1909 (pp. 21) International Exhibition of Sports and Games Association, 1909 (pp. 22) Frankfurter Schützenverein, 1910 (pp. 22a) Nassauischer Landesobst- und Gartenbauverein in Geisenheim, 1910, with brochure (pp. 22a) 23-23a) International Chefs' Association, 1909 (pp. 24) Arena Frankfurt a.M. GmbH / Arena Gesellschaft mbH, 1910 (pp. 26), 1912 (pp. 85) Verein der Hundefreunde in Frankfurt, 1910 (pp. 29) Emil Goll, 1910 (pp. 30), 1911 (pp. 55), 1911 (pp. 61), 1912 (pp. 61), 1912 (pp. 24) Arena Frankfurt a.M. GmbH / Arena Gesellschaft mbH, 1910 (pp. 26), 1912 (pp. 85) 82-83), 1913 (pp. 106, 108) Artillerie-Verein Frankfurt, 1910 (pp. 31) Gewerkschaftskartell Frankfurt, 1910 (pp. 32), 1911 (pp. 47), 1911 (pp. 58), 1912 (pp. 86), 1913 (pp. 93) Brieftaubenverein Union Frankfurt, 1911 (pp. 46) Vereiniger ehemaliger China- und Afrikakrieger und Angehöriger Deutscher Schutztruppen Frankfurt, 1911 (pp. 106, 108) Artillerie-Verein Frankfurt, 1910 (pp. 31) 45) Executive Committee of the 28th Bundestag of the German Cyclists' Federation in Frankfurt, 1911 (p. 48) Innkeeper and restaurateur Gustav Thieme, 1911 (p. 51) Allgemeiner Staatseisenbahnverein in Frankfurt, 1911 (p. 52), 1912 (p. 52). 84) Club of German and Austrian-Hungarian Poultry Breeders in Braunschweig, 1911 (p. 53) Frankfurter Frauenclub, 1911 (p. 54) Kaufmann Emanuel Tausinger, owner of the concert agency Emanuel Tausinger, Berlin, 1911 (p. 56) Vereinigte Kriegervereine Frankfurt, 1911 (p. 56) 57) Arbeiter-Sängerbund Frankfurt, 1912 (p. 59) Director Georg Hölscher in Berlin and Paull Schwarz in Zehlendorf-Berlin, 1911 (p. 60) Rudolf Schäfer in Frankfurt, 1911 (p. 62), 1913 (p. 92) Committee for the organisation of the Kunst- und Kunstgewerbeausstellung Frankfurter Künstlerinnen, represented by Ms. L.v. Schauroth, 1911 (p. 66) Professor Arthur Volkmann in Frankfurt, 1911 (p. 67) Association of Dog Enthusiasts in Frankfurt, 1911 (p. 69), 1913 (p. 91) Association of Frankfurt Sports Clubs, 1912 (p. 70) Main Committee of the Spiritual Music Festival Charwoche 1912 Frankfurt, 1912 (p. 70) 72) Kaufmann Max Birkenmayer in Berlin, 1912 (p. 75) Verein der Blumengeschäftsinhaber und der Handelsgärtnerverbindung Frankfurt, 1912 (p. 76), 1913 (p. 100) Komitée zur Veranstaltung einer Portrait-Ausstellung, 1912 (p. 77) Hartmann
Gründung
16 Archival description results for Gründung
Missions-Kirchenordnungen, Dr., 1869, 1875 o.J.; Agreement on the transfer of the Hakka Mission (China) to Berlin, 1882; Negotiations on a joint teacher training institution and on the ordination of colored helpers in Africa, 1903; Negotiations on the coordination of the work at the Cape, 1904; Report on the death of Insp. Sauberzeig-Schmidt in Hong Kong, Dr., 1906; J. Neitz: Report of a journey to Samuel Maherero, 13 p., 1907; Foundation of church coffers in China, Vorschlag Glüer, 1907; Satzung d. Berliner Missionsgesellschaft, Dr., 1907; Die Aufsicht über die Missionsarbeit d. Berliner Mission, 18 p., ms., ca. 1908; Admission of Miss. Behrens/Hermannsburg, 1913; Reports of fights in Tsingtau, 1914; Vertraul. Report on obstruction of missionary work by World War I, 18 p., ms., 1915; conflict with P. Theo. Fliedner/Madrid, 1920; What still holds us to the pagan mission today, pamphlet, ca. 1920
Rhenish Missionary SocietyCorrespondence about cooperation on mission fields and in the field. Heimat; Zur Gründung d. chinesisch-lutherischen Kirche, 1921; Handover f. Mission Lectures for the centenary celebration of the Berlin Mission, Dr., 1924; Negotiations for the joint operation of a secondary school in Canton, 1926; Negotiations for the assumption of homeland work in the church district of Ballenstedt, 1930; Contact to the Berlin Women's Mission Federation, 1930
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains among other things: Project for the establishment of a company for the smelting of zinc, lead, antimony and sulphur in Tsingtau by the "East Asian Study Syndicate" (foundation of the companies Beer, Sondheimer und Co., Frankfurt/M.; Carlowitz und Co., Hamburg; Reimers und Co., Bremen), 1914 contract for the transfer of Tsingtau to the Japanese army (transcript), 1915 "The Chino-Japanese Negotiations. Chinese official Statement with documents and Treaties with Annexures, Beijing 1915 (print) Der Handel Tsingtaus vor und nach dem Kriege (publication of the Japanese military administration, copy), 1916 "Ist die Rückgabe Tsingtaus vom wirtschaftlichen Standpunkt notwendig oder zweckmäßig" (English version of a German memorandum), 1919 "Forderungen Deutschlands wegen Kiautschaos auf der Friedenskonferenz" (elaboration of the Reichsmarineamt, print), 1919
Federal Foreign OfficeContains among other things: Information from Ulrich Rauscher on the conditions for the takeover of "März", 7.11.1916; letter from a civilian prisoner from the Indian concentration camp Ahmednagar, 15.10.1917; plan for the foundation of an "International Newspaper" 1921/22; submission by the Association of German Newspaper Publishers on the situation of the German press, 26.1.1921; petitions against the classification of the city of Pfullingen in place class C, Febr. 1922 and against the decree of the Reich Chancellor concerning the liquidation of French private property in Germany, July 1917; communication of Conrad Haußmann to Max Warburg for the election of the German envoy in China, n.d. (Early 1920?) Report to the Prime Minister of Württemberg, von Weizsäcker, on a meeting on 2 October 1914 with the Reich Chancellor, 12 October 1914; R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t responded to the complaint of an intern, previously a civil servant resident in Duala, Cameroon, about his salary, 8 October 1914.6.1917; Contestation of the Schultheiss election in Wildbad because of the ballot papers used, 1922; Memorandum on the necessity of the freight reduction for food, no. D. (Early 1920?)
Haußmann, ConradThe first preparatory correspondence from the years 1876ff. for the initiation of a dogma-free mission and the first discussions of the association in the religious-church newspapers and magazines has been handed down (from the preface by Wolfgang Eger, 1981). Extensive material is also devoted to the founding conference in Frankfurt/M. on 11 April 1883, the constituent assembly in Weimar on 4 and 5 June 1884, the first period of the association from Weimar to Mannheim (1884-1885) and from Gotha to Braunschweig (1886-1887) as well as the winning of the Grand Duke of Weimar as protector of the association.The first president of the East Asia Mission, the Swiss priest Ernst Buß from Glarus, stated on the occasion of the foundation of the Mission in his welcoming speech in Weimar in June 1884: "...But now also in the soul of the heathen, although often very atrophied, lie germs and remnants of eternal truth and healthy religious life, which are intimately related to the spirit of the Gospel. If these are lovingly chosen, this is taken up and the Gospel is brought close to the Gentile in such a way that he feels: that is my own better self, that is only the full height and beauty of what I myself suspected and sought for, but was not able to find! Then the Gospel will find receptive ground, then it can take root in the people's minds, then it will bring forth the blessed fruits of the Spirit in Asia and Africa as well as in us. But once the spirit of Jesus Christ has penetrated the heart of a people, this spirit will already create for itself the worship and ecclesiastical forms that are appropriate to it on that ground, perhaps quite different from what we are accustomed to, perhaps more exuberant, perhaps more poorer - God does not demand that all his children stammer the father's name with the same sounds - but at any rate folksy ones that correspond to the national character. But if they are popular forms, they will also exert a popular attraction and facilitate the connection. Christianity, far from being denationalized, becomes itself a national element, a leaven that gradually permeates an entire people, can educate entire peoples from within to Christian morality..." The draft statutes of the Association (1883-1884) and the statutes adopted in 1886, the minutes of meetings of the Central Committee, the Business Committee, the General Assembly, staff meetings and house conferences, as well as the first statutes of branch associations, are available.The General Evangelical-Protestant Missionary Association regards mission in the non-Christian world as an undeniable duty of the whole Christianity, founded in the command and promise of Jesus as well as in the divine destiny of Christianity, and therefore has the task of contributing to its part so that the redemption through Jesus Christ, the blessings of Christian knowledge of God, Christian life and Christian culture more and more become the common property of all peoples.He recognizes in the non-Christian religions with Paul and the most outstanding church teachers of the first centuries of the Christian calendar germs of divine truth and sets himself the goal of their development and completion in the Christian religion. He wants to solve his tasks in the sense of the Evangelical-Protestant faith and in doing so gives room to every conviction that has grown on the basis of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. On this basis it seeks the union and collaboration of all those who are permeated by the need for mission in the spirit of the Gospel and the Reformation, whatever their theological direction or confessional and ecclesial denomination.He complements the already existing Protestant mission associations by considering the mission areas which have not yet been tackled by them, or have been tackled only with little success, and by seeking primarily also to involve those circles of Protestant Christianity in the mission work which have so far kept themselves away from it, so that the mission ceases to be only the work of a small fraction of the church".Also available are the documents for the foundation of a missionary library (1887), the establishment of a scholarship (1887), the "third" association period from Braunschweig to Zurich (1887-1888) and the following annual meetings.The first annual report by Ernst Faber from Shanghai (1887) and the reports on the Faberhospital, on building and property issues, school facilities, on the occupation of the parish office of the German Protestant congregation in Shanghai, Tsientsin, Beijing and Tokyo, on the time of the First World War and National Socialism and on the time after 1945 are particularly interesting material. Finally, there are the minutes of the Tsingtau College of Missionaries, the negotiations on the construction of a student residence in Tokyo (1965), extensive documents on the connections to the Swiss East Asia Mission, to the national associations - with the conference reports of the national associations - and to the national churches.The medical mission in China, which began in 1902, is documented with remarkable hospital reports from Kaumi, the Faber Hospital, Tsining and Tsingtau (wish hospital), as well as more recent material on contacts with Japanese in Germany. Again and again financial, asset and property issues in Germany and in Mission, including German-Japanese study projects, are on record, as is the connection to Kyodan, to the Working Communities for World Mission and Ecumenical Mission (e.g. to the Japan Committee of German Missions).Classification Group 3 contains the correspondence with the mission inspectors and missionaries, doctors, nurses and other DOAM staff, arranged in alphabetical order. Of particular interest are the letters of Ernst Faber from Shanghai and Hong Kong from 1884ff. Often the application, employment and mission documents of the mission staff are also available. The numerous activity and situation reports, which were regularly sent to the Heimatleitung, provide interesting insights into the often renouncing and endangered missionary work. In this department the various advertisements, newsletters, pamphlets, travel activities, construction and financial planning, conferences represent a focal point. Some unpublished manuscripts and sermons deserve special attention in addition to the printed material in the archive.in classification group 2 materials on the mission locations and stations have been handed down. Documents about the German Protestant congregation in Shanghai (1886ff.) together with its statutes, about the German Protestant congregation in Tokyo (1884ff.) together with statutes, church building, German and theological school (also in Yokohama), about the Tokyo station, the new building of a student dormitory in Tokyo are available as well as materials about Tsingtau with the Faberhospital, the school and the reports about the political unrest there (1927ff.).), the Kyoto station with the preaching stations Osaka and Suzuki, the prisoner of war chaplaincy during and after the First World War, the fire of the German Protestant Church in connection with the great earthquake of 1923, as well as the Kiautschoumission, the Fukuoka House and the Tomizaka Seminar House. Often the personnel documents of the missionaries are also available again or supplement the corresponding documents of Group 2, so that the files of Divisions 2 and 3 are to be consulted for all personnel questions.The extensive Group 4 comprises all accounting, cash and property documents of the East Asia Mission. The first account books date from the years 1889ff. Invoicing documents, e.g. of the station cash registers, can also be found in group 3. the group V mentioned by Wolfang Eger at this point (photos, clichés, glass slides) has meanwhile been divided and assigned to other stocks (180.06., 180.07.). Group VI (books, periodicals, printed publications), which was created in the first indexing phase, was formed to 180.08..
Deutsche OstasienmissionCorrespondence on administrative and organisational issues; correspondence on patients and staff; draft for the foundation of e. Missionsärzte-Verband, 1921; annual reports and minutes of the annual meetings, 1921-1928; Dr. Olpp: Ärztliche Mission in China, especially in Canton, 6 p., Dr.., 1922; draft e. Abkommens zwischen RMG u. DIFÄM, 1922; Statungen d. Tübinger Missionsärzte-Verein, 1922; Dr. Roemer: Lebensfragen für die Weiterentwicklung d. ärztlichen Mission, 14 p., Dr., 1928; Dr. Johannsen: Stand der ärztlichen Mission in den Bataklanden, 6 p., ms., 1928; Dr. Olpp: reprints of various medical treatises, 1928-1929
Rhenish Missionary SocietyPregnancies and childbirth. - 25th anniversary of the reign of the emperor and king of Prussia. - Friedrichs marriage to Adelheid v. Lippe-Biesteritz. - Intercession for the German troops fighting in China (Boxeraufstend). - Intercession for the German troops who were sent there because of the uprising in Deutsch-Südwestafrika (1904).
Contains among other things: Foundation of the Association for the Study of Railway and Mining Issues in Schantung Reports on travels by Kaumi-Itschoufu Statutes of the Schantung Railway Company and Statutes of 1913 and Building and Operating Concession
German Imperial Naval OfficePreliminary remark: This collection comprises documents of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the general and interdepartmental foreign policy of Württemberg with regard to non-German states in Europe and the rest of the world. This also includes the Empire of Austria (-Hungary), which already owned large non-German territories when it was founded in 1804/06 and which left Germany completely after the war against Prussia in 1866. Documents on the remaining states of the Confederation of the Rhine, the German Confederation and the German Empire from 1871 onwards - including Prussia (as a whole) - were to a large extent assigned to holdings E 40/14, while those on the Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine in the period 1871 - 1918 are again to be found in holdings E 40/16. The holdings essentially consist of the following parts:E 36 Verz. 60: Relevant parts of the categories "France" and "Austria "E 41 Verz. 63: Category "Different States" with sub-categories, if they are non-German statesE 46 (Categories by States)E 49 Verz. 21 and 22 (Categories by States)E 49 Supplement 1938A detailed history of the authorities of the Ministry can be found in the preface to fonds E 40/10, to which reference is made here.the country categories correspond to the composition of the world of states in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Numerous Italian small and medium-sized states, for example, are found as predecessors of the Kingdom of Italy for the first half of the 19th century as separate categories. Documents on the colonial possessions of various European states can be found both under the heading of the motherland and under their own headings (Australia, South Africa), but for reasons of content not all documents filed under the "country headings" were classified in the holdings E 40/14 or E 40/18. If the files did not contain any general political or interdepartmental matters, they were classified in the holdings E 40/54 - E 40/78. Dr. Kurt Hochstuhl began the formation and archival cataloguing of the holdings, which was later continued by the undersigned. The newly formed stock now comprises 540 tufts or 6.21 linear metres of shelving. Stuttgart, February 2011Johannes Renz b) nationality mark: A]Austria [AUS]Australia [BG]Bulgaria [BIH]Bosnia-Herzegovina [BR]Brazil [CH]Switzerland [CHN]People's Republic of China [CZ]Czech Republic [DK]Denmark [DZ]Algeria [E]Spain [ET]Egypt [F]France [GB]Great Britain and Northern Ireland [GEO]Georgia [GR]Greece [H]Hungary I]Italy [IND]India [IR]Iran [IRL]Ireland [J]Japan [MA]Morocco [NL]Netherlands [PE]Peru [PL]Poland [PY]Paraguay [RA]Argentina [RO]Romania [RUS]Russia [SYR]Syria [TR]Turkey [UA]Ukraine [USA]United States of America
Preliminary remark: With the foundation of the German Reich in January 1871 and the establishment of the Foreign Office as an imperial institution, the powers of the Württemberg Ministry of Foreign Affairs were severely restricted and most Württemberg missions abroad were dissolved in the following years. However, through official correspondence with various institutions of the North German Confederation and later of the German Reich, numerous documents were gathered from which the present holdings were formed. This consists of the following parts:E 36 Verz. F (only one file)E 46 "B[andes] A[ngelegenheiten]", formerly Bü 251 - 590 und 1265 - 1266 (m. L.)E 49 Verz. 3 "B[andes] A[ngelegenheiten]"E 49 Verz. 22, rubrics "Bundesr[at]" and "Reich "A detailed history of the ministry can be found in the preface to fonds E 40/10, to which reference is made here.Since the North German Federation, like the Second German Reich, was already dominated by Prussia, the year 1866, in which the German Federation was finally dissolved and Austria's supremacy in Germany ended, appeared as a suitable border year for the General Acts on General Foreign Policy. In the end, the collection reaches back to the time of the early Weimar Republic, since a border year of 1918 became superfluous due to the dissolution of the ministry in 1920. The documents cover all general matters concerning the North German Federation (from 1867) and the German Reich (from 1871). This also includes the files concerning the imperial legations and consulates, which partially replaced the Württemberg missions abroad (cf. holdings E 50/00 - E 50/61 as well as E 65 - E 75). However, the documents concerning relations with the individual German federal states are not included in the inventory. Since here a considerable number of files chronologically exceed the "cut-off year" 1866/67 on both sides, a separation did not seem to make sense here. Questions of territory with the neighbouring states of Württemberg for the period of the early Kingdom of Württemberg are to be found in inventory E 40/11 (acquisitions of territory from 1806 onwards), later smaller border clearings and general foreign policy relations with the other German federal states in inventory E 40/14. The section "German Affairs 1866 - 1871", in which the ministerial tradition of the emergence of the Second German Empire and in particular the wars waged in the run-up to it (German War 1866 and Franco-German War 1870/71) is located, was again completely added to inventory E 40/72 (war matters and military matters), since here the political and military aspects are extremely closely interlinked. Numerous other documents on Württemberg's relations with Prussia, the North German Federation, its position as the federal state of the German Reich and its involvement in federal affairs within the framework of the Bundesrat are kept in inventory E 74 (Württemberg Embassy in Berlin), since the respective Württemberg envoy in Berlin was at the same time also authorized representative to the Bundesrat. In these cases, it is therefore possible to speak in part of a counter tradition to the existing stock, which now comprises 841 tufts or 16.30 linear metres of shelving. Most of the title recordings were made by Dr. Kurt Hochstuhl at the end of the 1990s. The final editorial office was provided by the undersigned. Stuttgart, February 2011Johannes Renz b) nationality mark: [A]Austria [AUS]Australia [B]Belgium [BR]Brazil [CH]Switzerland [CHN]People's Republic of China [CZ]Czech Republic [DZ]Algeria [F]France [GB]Great Britain and Northern Ireland [GR]Greece [I]Italy [IND]India [J]Japan [LT]Lithuania [MD]Moldova [N]Norway [NL]Netherlands [PL]Poland [RA]Argentina [RO]Romania [RUS]Russia [S]Sweden [TN]Tunisia [USA]United States of America [ZA]South Africa
- Includes among others: List of companies in Kiautschou - Import articles to Shanghai - Industrial foundations in southern Russia - Sales conditions in Cuba and the United States of America 1905 - 1913, Saxon State Archives description: Contains among others..: Directory of companies in Kiautschou - Import articles to Shanghai - Industrial foundations in southern Russia - Sales relations in Cuba and the United States of America.
- Includes among others: List of companies in Kiautschou - Import articles to Shanghai - Industrial foundations in southern Russia - Sales conditions in Cuba and the United States of America 1903 - 1905, Saxon State Archives description: Contains among others..: Directory of companies in Kiautschou - Import articles to Shanghai - Industrial foundations in southern Russia - Sales relations in Cuba and the United States of America.
- 1899 - 1900, Saxon State Archives Contains among others: Directory of companies in Kiautschou - Import articles to Shanghai - Industrial establishments in southern Russia - Sales relations in Cuba and the United States of America description: Includes among others..: Directory of companies in Kiautschou - Import articles to Shanghai - Industrial foundations in southern Russia - Sales relations in Cuba and the United States of America.
Contains:Annual reports, travel reports, sale of the mining company to the railway company (results of mining not very good, interesting handling of such a company), 1898-1914Darin:Participation in the Annener Gas-Gesellschaft due to sales and mining damage, 1906-20Inventar-Nummer: 070550031701Altsignatur: GBAG 16420Unternehmen/Institutionen:Schantung-Bergbau-Gesellschaft (Berlin); Schantung-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft; Annener Gas-Gesellschaft
- Includes among others: Professor Albert Socin, Collection of Songs from the Inner Arabia - Expert Conference on Participation in the Bibliography of the Natural Sciences, Professor Wislicenus - South Polar Expedition, Professors Chun and Ratzel, Dr. Hans Meyer - Academic Singing Society Arion - Academic Singing Society Paulus - Academic Singing Society Paulus International Statistical Institute, Professor Hasse - Promotion of Roman-Germanic Archaeology - Draft of the Statutes of the German Society for the Customer of the Orient - Annual General Meeting of the Association of Independent Public Chemists of Germany 1899 in Wiesbaden, Germany, Topics among others..: Atomic weight, assessment of cognac with chemical analysis, determination of sugar in sugar-containing goods, food deception, wine, analytical reaction, steam disinfection, lead poisoning - Congress for Internal Medicine in Wiesbaden 1900 - Medical Congress in Paris 1900, Professor His, list of German delegates - Professor Socin: Diwan from Central Arabia - 5th International Zoological Congress 1901 in Berlin - Permanent Commission for International Earthquake Research - Congress for Internal Medicine 1901 in Berlin, Karl Hirsch - Organization of the Earthquake Observation Service, Professor Credner - Tuberculosis Congress 1901 in London - Statistical Congress 1901 in Budapest - International Congresses of History in Rome - 20th Congress of Internal Medicine in Wiesbaden, Ottfried Müller, by Criegern. American Congress in New York 1902 - Museé Greco - Romain, Hassan Bey Mohsen (excavations in Alexandria) - Sieglin collections - Newly discovered catacomb in Alexandria - Excavations in Cairo - Grave of Kom-esch-Schugafa (Schukâfa), Dr. Botti. Dentistenkongress in Stockholm, Prof. Hesse - Tuberculosis Congress in Paris - South Polar Expedition, Start from the Kerguelen - Air Electric Observations - Kurt Philipp, Studies in Paris - Professor Adolf Fischer in Peking - Magnetic surveying in Saxony, Professor Pattenhausen - Kurt Hellmuth Köhler, telegram, studies in the archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris - Trip to the eruption of Vesuvius 1906, travel report by Professor Dr. E. Rudolph - Foundation stone laid for the Varna Aquarium - Sven Hedin in India, donation of an Angstroms pyrheliometer to investigate the connection between monsoon rains and sunspots - Construction of a zoological station in Dar-es-Salam Collection of oligochaetes, land isopotenes, pteropods, salps and teraxenians during the German South Polar Expedition - foundation of an institute for the exploration of the Pacific Ocean in Honolulu - works of Leopold Schumacher 1898 - 1909, Sächsisches Staatsarchiv description: Contains among others..: Professor Albert Socin, Collection of Songs from the Inner Arabia - Expert Conference on Participation in the Bibliography of the Natural Sciences, Professor Wislicenus - South Polar Expedition, Professors Chun and Ratzel, Dr. Hans Meyer - Academic Singing Society Arion - Academic Singing Society Paulus - Academic Singing Society Paulus International Statistical Institute, Professor Hasse - Promotion of Roman-Germanic Archaeology - Draft of the Statutes of the German Society for the Customer of the Orient - Annual General Meeting of the Association of Independent Public Chemists of Germany 1899 in Wiesbaden, Germany, Topics among others..: Atomic weight, assessment of cognac with chemical analysis, determination of sugar in sugar-containing goods, food deception, wine, analytical reaction, steam disinfection, lead poisoning - Congress for Internal Medicine in Wiesbaden 1900 - Medical Congress in Paris 1900, Professor His, list of German delegates - Professor Socin: Diwan from Central Arabia - 5th International Zoological Congress 1901 in Berlin - Permanent Commission for International Earthquake Research - Congress for Internal Medicine 1901 in Berlin, Karl Hirsch - Organization of the Earthquake Observation Service, Professor Credner - Tuberculosis Congress 1901 in London - Statistical Congress 1901 in Budapest - International Congresses of Historical Sciences in Rome 20th Congress of Internal Medicine in Wiesbaden, Ottfried Müller, von Criegern - American Congress in New York 1902 - Museé Greco - Romain, Hassan Bey Mohsen (Excavations in Alexandria) - Sieglin Collections - Newly discovered catacomb in Alexandria - Excavations in Cairo. Grave of Kom-esch-Schugafa (Schukâfa), Dr. Botti - Temple area of the Sarapeion - Dentistenkongress in Stockholm, Prof. Hesse - Tuberculosis Congress in Paris - South Polar Expedition, Start of the Kerguelen - Air-electrical Observations - Kurt Philipp, Studies in Paris - Professor Adolf Fischer in Beijing - Magnetic surveying in Saxony, Professor Pattenhausen - Kurt Hellmuth Köhler, Telegram, Studies in the Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris - Journey to the eruption of Vesuvius in 1906, travel report by Professor Dr. E. Rudolph - laying of the foundation stone for the Varna Aquarium - Sven Hedin in India, donation of an Angstroms pyrheliometer to investigate the connection between monsoon rains and sunspots. Establishment of a zoological station in Dar-es-Salam - collection of oligochaetes, land isopotenes, pteropods, salps and teraxenians during the German South Polar Expedition - foundation of an institute for the exploration of the Pacific Ocean in Honolulu - works of Leopold Schumacher.