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56-61; as Bennington College faculty
member, 16, 84-85; biographical
summary on, 15-17; birth date of,
15; Chinese language study by, 91;
and Christian Socialist party, 68;
as Columbia University student,
52, 56-58; and Communism, 85,
112; and comparative civilizational
knowledge, 40-44; criticisms of, 74;
death of, 15, 17; development of
history of political ideas by, 89-92;
on differences between European
and American students, 114-15, 116;
emigration of, from Austria, 16, 70-
72, 82-83; and English language, 55,
86-87; finances of, 67, 85, 115; firing
of, from University of Vienna, 16,
70, 111; flight by, from Gestapo into
Switzerland, 16, 71-72, 82, 83; and
French language, 62; Stefan George's
influence on, 44-45; Gestapo search
of home of, 82-83; Greek language
study by, 67; as Harvard University
instructor, 71, 72, 84, 89; as Harvard
University student, 56, 58; Hebrew
language study by, 90; high school
education of, 15, 37-38, 53; home of,
in California, 18; immigration of, to
U.S., 16, 71-72, 140; and Institute
for Political Science (Munich), 4-5,
16, 112-17; interviews of, by Sandoz,
17-20; and Kelsen's Pure Theory of
Law, 48-51; Kraus's influence on, 45-
47; library of, 63, 82-83; as Louisiana
State University professor, 3, 5, 6, 16,
49, 86-88, us; marriage of, 16; and
Marxism, 38, 39, 52, 74, 111; Meyer
as teacher of, 42-43; as Munich
University professor, 7; and National
Socialism, 16, 53, 70, 72-74, 77-78,
82-83, 85, 111; as Oxford University
student, 55; parents of, 15; in Paris
as student, 56, 62-65; personality
of, 15; Ph.D. dissertation by, 49, 54,
54n1; photographs and portrait of,
10, 25, 26, 28-30; retirement of, 17;
return of, to Vienna in 1927, 66-69;
Rockefeller Fellowship for, 56-65;
and Russian language, 62; and Social
Democratic party, 33, 68-69, 111-12;
as Stanford University professor,
16-17; teaching career of, 2-7,
15-17, 84-88,110-17; as University
of Alabama faculty member, 16,
85-86, 89-90; as University of
Vienna faculty member, 15-16, 67,
79, 112; as University of Vienna
student, 15, 31-36, 49, 121; as
University of Wisconsin student,
56, 58-59, 61; U.S. citizenship
for, 16, 115; vocabulary of, 1-2;
Walgreen Lectures by, 91; Alfred
Weber as teacher of, 43; Max Weber's
influence on, 39-41, 73; writings by
summarized, 16-17, 50, 66-67, 69,
83. See also specific works
Voegelin, Luise Betty "Lissy" Onken:
in Alabama, 85; burial place for, 17;
California home of, 18; immigration
of, to U.S., 16, 72; Louisiana home
of, 3; marriage of, 16; photographs
of, 27, 28; search of home of, 83;
U.S. citizenship for, 16, 115; and
Voegelin's escape from Gestapo, 71;
and Voegelin's retirement, 17
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