Hortense Behr BERMAN: Linguist, Editor, Teacher, was born in New York City in 1911 she died August 15, 2007. Hortense earned degrees at New York University, Columbia University and the Universite de Strasbourg in eastern France. After teaching French in New York City high schools, she married Alex Berman in 1943 and followed him in his Army Air Force service during World War II until his release in 1946. Several years followed at universities in Madison, Ann Arbor and Austin, Texas where Professor Alex Berman taught until he was appointed to the University of Cincinnati in 1968. A year spent in Lausanne, Switzerland, when Professor Berman was a Guggenheim Fellow, was one of several stays in Europe. Mrs. Berman was exposed to foreign languages in early childhood since her Alsatian parents spoke their native French and German in the home. She went on to major in languages in college, specializing in the Romance languages of Western Europe, based on a strong foundation in Latin. She particularly enjoyed her freelance work editing scholarly books and articles.
Portrait photographs and paintings of our loved ones and ancestors.
Before photos we had paintings of family members - most usually these were reserved for the well off. The era of modern photography began with the daguerreotype, in 1839. Since the advent of photogr...
Discover how fashion has changed over the years with this collection of photos.
Fashion styles & vintage clothing throughout the decades that will inspire, make you wish for those times again, or may make you ask "What were they thinking"?
Clothing styles have obviously changed ...
The single most popular fashion accessory for men and women used to be the hat - practical or decorative!
Etiquette used to dictate that it would be "a disgrace to venture out of the house without a hat and gloves" and it was not unusual at the turn of the 20th century for both men and women to change the...