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  Posted On: February 02, 2013 12:48:12 PM

 Name: Larry Hartwick
 Comments: Harold, I was going through a box of old writings and found the program for the celebration of your granfather's life at UCSD in 1979. I was glad to find it. If you don't have a copy, I would be glad to send you mine. I had an astonishing afternoon with him late in his life.
 contact: Larrybhartwick@gmail.com
  Posted On: December 08, 2012 10:06:15 AM

 Name: kazi
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  Posted On: November 14, 2012 02:49:04 AM

 Name: Mr.Serkan Sert, from Turkey, phd student for international relations.
 Comments: 1. I am searching for some docs. on the main question of "How Germany's historical memory has been affecting her socio-cultural or/and political elites behaviour?" Perhaps a column about "Near-Past (1990-2000)" could be appropriate for that?
2. Your site is one the most customer friendly designed pages reflecting your very higly intellectual performance. thank you very much for your endevour.
Vr.
 contact: sert34@gmail.com
  Posted On: October 24, 2012 06:25:12 AM

 Name: Joel Ryan, History Instructor Madison Area Technical College
 Comments: Dear Professor Marcuse:
Your website's incredibly helpful; I regularly use its data to help my students understand how difficult things were on the homefront during World War I. Your providing this data is greatly appreciated.
  Posted On: October 20, 2012 10:37:48 AM

 Name: jordan
 Comments: hey harold great website. i am very interested in your "ersatzgrandpa" gunther anders, and wonder if you could direct me to an english version if any exists of the obsolescence of man?
meanwhile here is a website i made
anticoncept.phpnet.us
and i'd really appreciate any recommendations for texts to translate. i translate a lot and write a lot, and if you can think of anything similar to the kind of stuff you'll find there that may still be available only in french portuguese or spanish, let me know!
also, i wrote an essay that if you have time to write something i'd like to know what you think about it:
anticoncept.phpnet.us/tyranny.htm
thanks, keep up the good work!
jordan
 contact: pollutionculture@yahoo.com
  Posted On: September 30, 2012 05:52:55 AM

 Name: Hartmut M. Hanauske-Abel, MD PhD
 Comments: I am contacting you to discuss the recent apology of the German medical community for the atrocities committed 1933-45. Papers I wrote in Lancet and the BMJ had a significant role in bringing about this apology, and I am under pressure to 'write something'. I have. Aware of your teaching and experise, I would very much appreciate if you could indicate your willingness to read that 'something' and confidentially comment on it before submission.
 contact: hanaushm@mac.com
  Posted On: July 21, 2012 09:39:33 PM

 Name: Janet
 Comments: Having lived in Germany for several periods in the 80s and 90s, in part researching German education policy, I have found your website very interesting. Currently, I am researching the forebears and descendents of the Hamburg theatre director, Charles Maurice Schwartzenberger. His great-grandson was Hitler's friend and driver, Emil Maurice. As you know, his ancestry was examined very carefully, and I am wondering if the documents still exist, and can be accessed.
I would appreciate it if you did not post my question on your website, but I would appreciate a response.
 contact: janetlg99@yahoo.com
  Posted On: April 29, 2012 10:41:03 PM

 Name: Brian
 Comments: Professor Marcuse. I took your World History class back in 2007 or 2008, I can't quite remember when or the exact course. I do, however, remember you were a fun teacher. You seemed to be trying to advance a different type of teaching style than what I'd ever seen. It was really tough, but it seemed to work for the most part. The hard-studying students gained the most from the teaching style because of the difficulty. Anyway, why I type this is because I really do hope you did advance that difficult, yet very beneficial, style. It was an incorporation of different ways of learned. It was really cool. You seemed very devoted to it, so I wish you luck. I know I didn't benefit too much (I wasn't that great a student to be honest) but I do know others did, and I do hope to teach with as much passion as I remember you had showed.
 contact: joejoe1084@yahoo.com
  Posted On: April 12, 2012 06:40:11 PM

 Name: Jack from Canada
 Comments: I love the internet for the knowledge available at my fingertips. I learned a few years ago that everything on the internet must be taken with a grain of salt, except when it is from a .edu

Thank you for your dedication to educating not just the paying students, but even the old people who have just bought these new things called "computers". My thirst for knowledge and learning will be satied by this great library called the internet.
 contact: jackmelanson@telusmail.net
  Posted On: March 15, 2012 03:55:08 PM

 Name: Ashley Thompson and Bobby Jackson, student of Gautier High School, MS
 Comments: Hello Dr. Marcuse,
Our names are Ashley Thompson and Bobby Jackson, and we would like to thank you for your dedication to the Dr. Wittenstein page.We are participating in the National History Day competition, and have made it to the national level with the subject of the White Rose Society. YOur website was one of our main sources for dates. We were hoping that either your or Dr. Wittenstein would be willing to email or talk with us about the White Rose Society and other resistances during that time frame. We appreciate your help extremely.
Sincerely,
Ashley Thompson and Bobby Jackson
 contact: elricscousin@hotmail.com
  Posted On: March 12, 2012 01:47:56 PM

 Name: J. I. (Hans) Bakker, Ph.D., Professor
 Comments: I am a faculty member in a Department of Sociology and Anthropology. I am very interested in Max Weber's ideas and used his ideal type of patrimonialism in my Ph.D. dissertation (Toronto, 1979). I published a number of articles using that idea and applying it to Indonesia. My web page is: www.semioticsigns.com I would be very interested in your comments on the concept of patrimonialism. (By the way, Angela Davis just visited the University of Guelph, where I teach.)
 contact: hbakker@uoguelph.ca
  Posted On: March 09, 2012 12:29:30 AM

 Name: Freier Autor, wohnhaft in Marburg, Germany
 Comments: Sehr geehrter Herr Professor Dr. Marcuse,

im Rahmen eines kleinen Aufsatzes bin ich auf Ihren Aufsatz "Der bermchtige Frauenleib" gestossen, kann ihn aber nirgends finden. Ob Sie mir bitte helfen knnen?
Dank und freundliche Grsse aus Marburg,
Ihr
Franz Siepe
 contact: franzsiepe@web.de
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