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  • Despite their differences, Hainisch and Fickert had one common goal, that of women's Bildung.

    Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna 2007

  • She soon belonged to the close circle of activists around Auguste Fickert (1855 – 1910), who became her mentor and encouraged her to publish her first articles.

    Therese Schlesinger-Eckstein. 2009

  • "All the gifts in the world is great," Fickert said.

    Local News 2009

  • "The climber wanted to give himself until 6 p.m. to work his way out of the predicament without help," Fickert said the friend recalled.

    Local News 2009

  • "All the gifts in the world is great," Fickert said.

    Local News 2009

  • The engines visited 40 families this year, Fickert said.

    Local News 2009

  • "I was very honored when I heard about it," Fickert said.

    Local News 2009

  • The engines visited 40 families this year, Fickert said.

    Local News 2009

  • Fickert was nominated for the recognition by a news executive at television station KNVN.

    Local News 2009

  • Safety is a chief concern for Chico, Fickert said.

    Local News 2009

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