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  • After the early loss of his father, the family moved to Gothenburg where he went to school, and after graduation at the local "Realgymnasium" in 1921, he studied at the University of

    Arne Tiselius - Biography 1964

  • In order to study at a Realgymnasium she had to leave Graudenz and therefore went by herself to Gdansk (Danzig) where she passed the Abitur in September 1919.

    Else Rahel Samulon-Guttmann. 2009

  • In Bratislava she attended the German Realgymnasium and then studied medicine for four semesters.

    Alice Schwarz-Gardos. 2009

  • During her studies, however, she developed an interest in physics and decided to do her dissertation on radioactivity. 162 Even though Karlik could have immediately sought a career in physics by remaining in the institute, she followed the safer option and accepted a position at a Realgymnasium in Vienna.

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

  • Attracted by physics, she combined research at the Radium Institute and teaching at a Realgymnasium in Vienna.

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

  • Her good grades won her a scholarship to the Realgymnasium, where her own lifestyle was very different from that of her wealthier classmates: she was the only girl out of twelve whose parents could not afford the tuition fee.

    Marta Friedl��nder-Garelik. 2009

  • Feyerabend attended a Realgymnasium (High School) at which he was taught Latin, English, and science.

    Paul Feyerabend Preston, John 2009

  • She received her primary education at home before entering a Lyceum for girls in 1906; she graduated in 1912 and studied for the University entrance examination, which she took and passed at the Tetschen Realgymnasium in 1914.

    Carl Cori - Biography 1964

  • She received her primary education at home before entering a Lyceum for girls in 1906; she graduated in 1912 and studied for the University entrance examination, which she took and passed at the Tetschen Realgymnasium in 1914.

    Gerty Cori - Biography 1964

  • The state, or communal, institutions of higher studies for boys number 28 in the Diocese of Augsburg; 5 gymnasia, 1 Realgymnasium, 1 seminary of studies, 5 Progymnasia, 2

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

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