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occupation: Gem Merchant NFP obituary
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Note: Alfred was a participant with Freud in the Saturday Evening card games, held at the home of Prof. Leopold Königstein. --- Ref .pdf: "..Laut Abtretungsvertrag vom 15. Mai 1912 traten die Herren Dr. Richard Münzer und Dr. Egon Witrofsky ihre Geschäftsanteile per 50.000 und 25.000 Kronen mit allen Rechten aus dem Gesellschaftsvertrag samt Nachträgen an die Herren Dr. Richard Reis NFPmore, Dr. Alfred Rie, Dr. Oskar Rie und Dr. Oskar Scheuer in der Weise ab, dass der Geschäftsanteil des.." *see picture of Oskar and Sigmund below and in Freud Museum Picture Library (IN 67/68) & Sigmund on online Encyclopedia, his family
Note: Julie (Karpus) Söllner in Alltägliche Ausnahmen
(google rough translation): "..Julie Söllner-Karplus born in 1874, good-bourgeois situierte Wienerin and mother of Karl, Martha and Hilda, returns to life realities changed by the First World War in her diary.."
Note: See Victor's Obituary and something on Gertrude Wien Universität Assistant
*2nd wife of Johann: Hedi "Hedwig" A. TAUBITZ Born: 1905 in Vienna. Married: abt 1945 Died: Oct 15, 1998 divorced from Walter Karplus in abt. 1944
Note: see Hedi Rie online obituary: "Hedi A. (Taubitz) Rie, 93, formerly of Estes Street, died yesterday (Oct. 15, 1998) at Harborside Healthcare Center in Amesbury. Born in Vienna, Austria, she attended and later worked in the Biological Institute in Vienna. She came to this country in 1939, settled in Brighton and in 1946 moved to Amesbury. In 1950, she and her husband, Hans A. Rie, who died in 1985, built their home on Estes Street where Mrs. Rie lived until 1996 when she moved to the Elizabeth Calsey House. She had been a resident of Harborside Nursing Home since last May. Mrs. Rie was active in the community with the Whittier Home Association and the Barlett Museum for many years. She served as a Red Cross volunteer at the Amesbury Hospital and was an active member of the Main Street Congregational Church, chairing the annual Christmas Fair for several years. She leaves her children John E. of Southington, Conn., and Inge M. Marks of Billerica (MA?); four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and two nieces and one nephews.."
Note: Noreen remarried Michael SABIN and they have a daughter Johanna Sabin, specializing in Freudian psychology AND Deborah is a descendant of Thomas Luby several generations back, the founder of Sein Fenn, and more generations back from the Luby family, who were mercenaries and emigrated from Hungary in the 1500’s to assist the English crown, being awarded land in Ireland for that
Melanie (see BONDY family) Born: Jul 15, 1872 in Ulm, Germany? Married: Nov 10, 1896 Died: Aug 25, 1930 Buried: Sep 10, 1930 in Vienna Father: Philipp (Filip) Bondy (3/31/1830 - 9/3/1901) Mother: Pauline (see Hellmann family) (12/2/1839 Prague - 5/3/1903) Wohltäterin, daughter of Nathan Hellmann (1810 - 8/8/1885 Vienna) NFP
or free, while also being regular member of a circle of four people who, for years, met every Saturday evening to play tarok. Freud loved his & Anne's friends, not psychoanalysts who, contrary to his former patients, were not to him of any load... In Anna Freud: ladies on standby "...Girl of Oskar Laughs, Marianne Kris was accepted without problems in the circle of Freud. She was too young to have an influence on the psychoanalytical questions, but Anna Freud organized for him free analysis with her father. Year by year, it treated it time with other during a few weeks of at a stretch. Freud liked it much; her husband Ernst, was analyzed by Anna Freud, and they gave their daughter the first name of Anna. Sigmund called Marianne his "adopted daughter" and remained a lifetime friend.." On August 4, 1921, Freud wrote to Rie: "Your friendly words about me have done me good although they didn't tell me anything new because I have been looking upon your friendship for more than a lifetime as an assured possession. I have been able to give something to many people in my life; from you fate has allowed me only to receive" (Freud 1960, p. 335)
Note: Hermann from answers.com "..In 1914, after moving to Vienna, Nunberg underwent a training analysis with Paul Federn. He worked at the university psychiatric clinic under Julius Wagner-Jauregg and joined the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society in 1915.. In 1932 Nunberg emigrated to United States, staying awhile in Philadelphia and finally settling in New York.." AND Hermann on pep-web.org "..Nunberg was fortunate to receive praise of a precious kind during his lifetime publicly in forewords to his books from Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud and finally from Heinz Hartmann on the occasion of his 70th birthday in 1954.. ..But Nunberg was blessed in his choice of a wife, our friend, Margarete Rie Nunberg, and in his fine children, Mena Sischy and Henry.."
family) Born: April 26, 1900 in Vienna. Married: 1927 Died: Feb 27, 1957 in New York, NY age 57 *see Ernst bio, pub-journals or Kris family for more
Note: Marianne studied medicine and graduated in 1925. She participated in Anna Freud's child analysis
seminar and published in the Journal for Psychoanalytical Pedagogy her essay "The Use of a Fairy Tale in Child analysis" (1932 6:437-441). She escaped to England in 1938 and immigrated to New York in 1940. Marianne Kris was a member of the New York Psychoanalytic Society where she taught courses not only for physicians but also for interested persons in other professional groups. Her work with educators and social workers at the "Jewish Board of Guardians" and her participation in the research about Kibbutz children enabled her to apply psychoanalytic theories beyond the conventional forms of treatment. She supported enthusiastically the acceptance of lay analysts into the New York Society. Psychoanalysis in N.C. "..The 2002 Marianne Kris Prize, was also awarded to the Lucy Daniels Center for Early Childhood by the ACP, is the association's major prize. It is given annually to recognize the individual (and now, for the first time, program) that has made profound and sustained scientific contributions to the emotional well being of children and families.." *see Marianne, psychoanalyst of Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis OR Médica y psicoanalista norteamericana
Note: non-working links: Paul Rie ( - 9/26/1939) & Bella Strouse on Haringman page and Alan with Paul Rie (9/11/1867 Vienna - 9/26/1930 Berne, Switzerland) & Bella Emma Strouse (5/26/1877 New York - 9/11/1957 New York)
*2nd wife of John Louis Rie: Fernande "Fern" BOUDINE Born: Oct 9, 1906 Died: age 97
Note: When the Nazis invaded, John Rie Sr., son Claude, step brother John Rie Jr., and half brother Philippe (baby then) left France by boat and came to the USA. They ended up in Muscatine, Iowa, then Oak Park Illinois, where John Rie Sr. worked in management for Sears Roebuck. Claude Rie was adopted by John Sr. after moving to the United States. He wished to be adopted, because he never heard from his own biological father. It was many years later that it was learned, that Claude's biological father had been a prisoner of war, held by the Germans for 6 years in a camp called Stablack. Eventually, the family moved to Cresthill Road in Yonkers, NY. In those days it was Tuckahoe post office. Cresthill Industries was founded in Yonkers as a button factory after the war. In the late 1950's, they moved to a house at 2 Corwood Road in Bronxville, NY. In the 1970's, Fern & John retired to Grasse, France. After John's death, Fern moved to New Rochelle, NY where she lived for quite awhile before she died at the age of 97
*2nd wife of Michael: Gloria DUKE Born: private Father: Selwyn Duke Mother: Florence Levine
Note: Ludwig, Oscar's brother in-law, pediatrician colleague and friend of Freud and Rie. OR Norman Catalog: "One of Freud's oldest friends, was a pediatrician at Vienna's first public hospital for children's diseases, where Freud served for many years as director of the neurological department. Rosenberg's 'Casuistic Observations on the knowledge of infantile cerebral palsy and epilepsy" builds upon Freud and Rie's Klinische Studie über die halbseitige Cerebrallähmung der Kinder ... and Freud contributed some observations from his private practice to Rosenberg's article. In an abstract of his scientific writings prepared in 1897 ... Freud listed Rosenberg's article under the category 'Works written under my influence.." OR The Interpretation of Dreams (Freud, 1900): "..It is interesting that Sigmund Freud, compared to his companions, did not encourage his daughter to study in a University, in this, he differs from his partners and friends, as for example Ludwig Rosenberg and Oscar Rie, that they made the study of the medicine possible to their daughters Annie Angel-Katan and Marianne Kris.. The women in the psychoanalytic movement"
*2nd husband of Anna: Maurits (Mauritz) KATAN Born: Nov 25, 1897 in Vlaardingen, Netherlands. Married: 1937 Died: Apr 3, 1977 occupation: Dutch psychoanalyst *see biography Father: Jacob Salomon Katan Mother: Bertina van Gelderen
Note: The late psychoanalyst Maurits Katan commented "that today diagnosis no longer should consist in giving a name to a certain group of symptoms but that diagnosis should be based on metapsychologic insight. The diagnosis arrived at by descriptive psychiatry can now be connected with a concept of the structure of the illness concerned. This viewpoint makes...diagnosis consist of a metapsychological evaluation of the total personality." The quote is taken from a speech delivered by Katan in 1957 (Katan, 1959). Dr. Anny Angel-Katan was a Jewish pediatrician, who belonged to the inner circle of Freud's friends. She had been an analysand of Anna Freud and a student of Wilhelm Reich. She belonged to the politically progressive and activist circle of Annie Reich. She was a member of the Communist Party, which complicated matters for her later when she tried to apply for U. S. citizenship. She worked at the "Socialist Society for Sexual Counseling and Sexual Research" and specialized in child analysis. After hiding in attics to escape the Nazis, Angel-Katan and her husband emigrated in 1936 to Den Haag, where she became eventually the director of the Child Guidance Clinic. In 1946 they transferred to the United States and settled in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1955 she was appointed professor for Child Analysis at the University Clinic in Ohio, became a mentor for child analysts. The Katan Centre in Cleveland is named after her and The White House, honored her work with behaviorally troubled children.. *see The Edith Buxbaum Jornal, article-2
& Anny's biography
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