Ernst G. Beier

Ernst Gunther Beier
Breslau (Wrocław) 1916

 

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Dear Dr. Beier, you cannot imagine how happy I was to see your page and to note you are still as vigorous and busy as ever. I was a graduate student in the 80's at the University of Utah. You took me and another student, Mary Pat Kelly, out on your beautiful sail boat. We had a lovely talk, drank some exquisite wine, and I remember thinking that I would always remember that day. Thank you for the influence you have had on psychology students everywhere.
Valerie Hale PhD <drvaleriehale@gmail.com>
- Friday, January 06, 2012 (19:53:44 CET)
Dear Dr. Beier, you cannot imagine how happy I was to see your page and to note you are still as vigorous and busy as ever. I was a graduate student in the 80's at the University of Utah. You took me and another student, Mary Pat Kelly, out on your beautiful sail boat. We had a lovely talk, drank some exquisite wine, and I remember thinking that I would always remember that day. Thank you for the influence you have had on psychology students everywhere.
Valerie Hale PhD <drvaleriehale@gmail.com>
- Friday, January 06, 2012 (19:53:40 CET)
Dear Mr. Beier, Your writing has been very inspirational I would like to include a short 2-page excerpt from your book "A Question of Belonging" in a book I am publishing entitled "Conflict, Connection, Redirection" (working title). Mostly the excerpt is from pages 414-416 of your book. I tried contacting New Century Books without success (mail returned and can't find them online). Since I'm including such a short excerpt, it would probably fall under fair use, but I would much prefer to get written permission from whoever owns the copyright. Thank you so much. mark
mark andreas <wovenwords@gmail.com>
- Sunday, May 15, 2011 (00:10:25 CEST)
Dear Mr. Beier, Your writing has been very inspirational I would like to include a short 2-page excerpt from your book "A Question of Belonging" in a book I am publishing entitled "Conflict, Connection, Redirection" (working title). Mostly the excerpt is from pages 414-416 of your book. I tried contacting New Century Books without success (mail returned and can't find them online). Since I'm including such a short excerpt, it would probably fall under fair use, but I would much prefer to get written permission from whoever owns the copyright. Thank you so much. mark
mark andreas <wovenwords@gmail.com>
- Sunday, May 15, 2011 (00:10:00 CEST)
Dear Mr. Beier, Your writing has been very inspirational I would like to include a short 2-page excerpt from your book "A Question of Belonging" in a book I am publishing entitled "Conflict, Connection, Redirection" (working title). Mostly the excerpt is from pages 414-416 of your book. I tried contacting New Century Books without success (mail returned and can't find them online). Since I'm including such a short excerpt, it would probably fall under fair use, but I would much prefer to get written permission from whoever owns the copyright. Thank you so much. mark andreas
mark andreas <wovenwords@gmail.com>
- Sunday, May 15, 2011 (00:09:21 CEST)
Dear Prf. Beier, I am looking for your email Adress. I am the grandson of Annemarie Wolff born Richter. Ludwig T. Heuss, Basel Switzerland
Ludwig Heuss <ltheuss@hin.ch>
- Wednesday, April 27, 2011 (00:14:44 CEST)
Dear Prof. Beier. I am the grandson of Annemarie Wolff, born Richter from Breslau. She guided a "Kinderheim" at Berlin and you helped her during her flight out from Germany in 1937. Please provide me your email adress if possible. Dr. med. Ludwig T. Heuss, Basel, Switzerland
Ludwig Theodor Heuss
- Wednesday, April 27, 2011 (00:13:05 CEST)
Dear Prof. Beier. I am the grandson of Annemarie Wolff, born Richter from Breslau. She guided a "Kinderheim" at Berlin and you helped her during her flight out from Germany in 1937. Please provide me your email adress if possible. Dr. med. Ludwig T. Heuss, Basel, Switzerland
Ludwig Theodor Heuss
- Wednesday, April 27, 2011 (00:12:55 CEST)
Sehr geehrter Herr Prof. Beier. Ich bin der Enkel von Annemarie Wolff geb. Richter aus Breslau. Sie führte ein individualpsychologisches Kinderheim in Berlin. Sie haben ihr 1937 auf der Flucht aus Deutschland geholfen. Erinern Sie sich an sie? Bitte teilen Sie mir eine e-mail-Adresse mit. Dr. med. Ludwig T. Heuss, Basel, Switzerland
Ludwig Theodor Heuss
- Wednesday, April 27, 2011 (00:09:40 CEST)
Sehr geehrter Herr Beier, ich bin der Enkel von Annemarie Wolff, geb. Richter, die Sie 1937 auf der Flucht aus Deutschland begleitet haben. Erinnern Sie sich an sie? Dr. med. Ludwig T. Heuss, Basel
Ludwig Theodor Heuss <ltheuss@hin.ch>
- Tuesday, April 26, 2011 (23:21:56 CEST)
Sehr geehrter Herr Beier ich bin auf Ihre Homepage gestossen über ein historiches Forschungsprojekt, das dem Leben meiner Grossmutter Annemarie Wolff geb. Richter gewidmet ist. Annemarie Richter stammte ebenfalls aus Breslau, führte in Berlin ein individualpsychologisches Kinderheim und wurde von Ihnen am 13. März 1937 auf Skiern bei der Flucht aus Deutschland in die Tschechoslowakei begleitet. Sie führte danach in Jugoslawien das Kinderheim weiter (in Zagreb) und ist im Frühjahr 1945 im KZ Jasenovac ermordet worden. Ihre Tochter (meine Mutter) kam nach dem Krieg nach Deutschland zurück und lebte die letzten vierzig Jahre ihes Lebens in Basel. Erinnern Sie sich an diese Menschen? Mit freundlichen Grüssen Dr. med. Ludwig T. Heuss
Ludwig Theodor Heuss <ltheuss@hin.ch>
- Tuesday, April 26, 2011 (23:20:21 CEST)
Sehr geehrter Herr Beier ich bin auf Ihre Homepage gestossen über ein historiches Forschungsprojekt, das dem Leben meiner Grossmutter Annemarie Wolff geb. Richter gewidmet ist. Annemarie Richter stammte ebenfalls aus Breslau, führte in Berlin ein individualpsychologisches Kinderheim und wurde von Ihnen am 13. März 1937 auf Skiern bei der Flucht aus Deutschland in die Tschechoslowakei begleitet. Sie führte danach in Jugoslawien das Kinderheim weiter (in Zagreb) und ist im Frühjahr 1945 im KZ Jasenovac ermordet worden. Ihre Tochter (meine Mutter) kam nach dem Krieg nach Deutschland zurück und lebte die letzten vierzig Jahre ihes Lebens in Basel. Erinnern Sie sich an diese Menschen? Mit freundlichen Grüssen Dr. med. Ludwig T. Heuss
Ludwig Theodor Heuss <ltheuss@hin.ch>
- Tuesday, April 26, 2011 (23:20:09 CEST)
Dear Mr Beier, I recently read your book 'A question of belonging' during a holiday. From the very early pages, your story almost moved me to tears. For me, it was the most honest testimony, extremely brave and human. The whole time I longed to be at a place where I could send you an email to thank you for it. So, now I am in the possibility to do it and: thank from the bottom of my heart for this great book. warmly, Greet Vanlaer Belgium
Greet Vanlaer <greet.vanlaer@pandora.be>
- Tuesday, October 12, 2010 (17:41:47 CEST)
A neighbor of mine found your home page and sent me the information. Have many fond memories of the APA Board activities. Hope you and your family are well and happy!
Vicki Seitz <vseitz07@comcast.net>
- Tuesday, August 03, 2010 (18:47:01 CEST)
Dr Beier I am contacting you on behalf of Dr Barry Farber Director of the Clinical Psychology Department at Teachers College, Columbia. We are in the process of updating our alumni recods and would be grateful if you could send us your contact information so we can keep in on file and also ensure you receive our alumni newsletter which we will be publishing shortly.
Bonnie Schneider <bonnie.schneider@gmail.com>
- Tuesday, June 30, 2009 (19:15:59 CEST)
Came across you on the web and just wondered if you remembered Walter and Ann Frend, both of whom have sadly died. I'm their daughter Helen who you may remember when you visited us. Glad to see you are obviously still in sparling form! Helen.
Helen <helen.ward@vodafone.net>
- Wednesday, September 05, 2007 (11:58:11 CEST)
Dr. Beier, I typed research papers for you on an IBM Selectric back in the mid-70's. Although I knew you for such a short time, just a couple of years, your friendship and encouragement meant so much. It was an honor, and I've never forgotten your brilliance and kindness. Best wishes! Kathleen Freeman, Boca Raton, Florida
Kathleen Freeman <kate@multiimagegroup.com>
- Wednesday, August 15, 2007 (19:24:08 CEST)
I often think about Ernst and his influence on my life. Ernst taught me my appreciation for the mountains, skiing, and the incredible Snowbird. I often think of how amazing Ernst's life has been and I miss talking and laughing with him now that I live in Colorado. My best wishes and hello from Evergreen Colorado!
Laura Mueller <Laura.e.mueller@kp.org>
- Friday, July 27, 2007 (21:06:17 CEST)
what a marvelous family.
jeanne clausen <jeannelc@earthlink.net>
- Thursday, July 05, 2007 (00:51:53 CEST)
What good fortune, to have Ernst as a friend. We've sailed, skiied and every Monday, we still dine together. The warmth of Ernst's soul is a blessing that has benefited all his friends. and his charm continues into his 92nd year. He's been a bright light in the lives of all who have known him.
Wallace Ring <whring@mac.com>
- Thursday, June 28, 2007 (01:08:07 CEST)
Dear Ernst, So many memories...skiing, sailing, feasting and always laughing (those puns). So happy to have you, Frances, Paul and Lisa in my family of friends. Bijou (the sailing dog) and I raise a toast and send love. Always, Constance
constance crompton <c.crompton@comcast.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2007 (19:36:09 CEST)
Well. Well. Well. I drink a toast to a life well lived. Steven
Steven Beier <s.beier@comcast.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2007 (19:04:12 CEST)
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