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ARCHITECTURE AND CHICAGO EXPOSITION, architecture professor Lisa Schrenk discusses the architectural innovations introduced at Chicago's 1933-34 Century of Progress Exposition, with a 30-minute screening of a color film of the exposition. 11 a.m.,
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In June 1915, Schrenk became a War Prisoners 'Aid Secretary under the direction of Conrad Hoffman and worked with Allied prisoners until January 1916.
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A German pastor, Reverend Schrenk became interested in the welfare of Allied prisoners of war in German prison camps early in World War I.
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This hut was built through the efforts of the camp commandant, Pastor Schrenk, and POW labor.
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Pastor Schrenk and three assistants distributed over 250,000 Testaments.
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Schrenk worked in prison camps in the VII Army Corps (Münster) based in Westphalia.
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Schrenk was a member of the Relief Committee for the Pastoral Work in German
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Schrenk entertains us with behind the scenes personalities and details.
From The Library 2007
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Schrenk predicated that in later years that one of the greatest challenges Cultural Museum Centre will face is to explain to people the word ‘museum’.
Museum Site Established after Dinosuar and Human Fossils Excavation 2008
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Most Malawians especially in the rural north of Karonga have never come across a museum and know nothing about their educational and cultural value, Schrenk said.
Museum Site Established after Dinosuar and Human Fossils Excavation 2008
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