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There was a third child, a daughter Margaret, known as Trude, who was born in May 1893.
Der Judenstaat. English Theodor Herzl 1882
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Werrig, to call Trude to bid Fraulein come down, for you have something important to communicate to her. "
Old Fritz and the New Era Peter [Translator] Langley 1843
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"Trude," cried the general, "what an old fool! to seek at distance what is so near you.
Old Fritz and the New Era Peter [Translator] Langley 1843
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"Trude," said she, gently, continuing to repose upon her bosom, "I am so wretched that words cannot express it or tears soothe it.
Old Fritz and the New Era Peter [Translator] Langley 1843
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Trude taught Hedy to play the piano, and Emil conveyed to his daughter a consuming interest in technology.
An Inventive Hollywood Star Henry Petroski 2011
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Emil Kiesler, a successful banker, was a doting father; her mother, Trude, a former concert pianist, was less indulgent, "concerned that such a pretty, vivacious child would grow up spoiled unless she heard criticism as well as compliments," Mr. Rhodes writes.
An Inventive Hollywood Star Henry Petroski 2011
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Now retired and widowed, Trude remains close to her children and grandchildren, all of whom have followed her loving example and are committed to Orthodox Judaism.
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Born to an Orthodox family in Germany in 1926, Trude and her family left Germany for New York in 1938.
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While a student at Brooklyn College, Trude married a young scholar -- also a refugee from Germany -- who was finishing his Ph.D. at Columbia University.
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Trude resumed her studies and, when her children were old enough, became a teacher herself, in both private and public schools.
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