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October/November 1995
FEATURES
MARTIN LUTHER AND THE REFORMATION p.21 Trace the steps of this great revolutionary's historical path. By Andrea Schulte-Peevers
IDAR OBERSTEIN p.32 Discover the sparkling secrets of this "gem" of a city. By John Dornberg
EMINENCE THANKS TO FLUORESCENCE p.40 Take a closer look at the man behind the X-ray. By Hans-Erhard Lessing
VIBRANT ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES p.44 Delve into the lives of Anglo-American residents of Munich and Frankfurt. By Robert Thornhill
GERMAN-AMERICAN
OKTOBERFEST p.48 Jump into the history of one of Germany's (and America's) most raucous traditions. By La Vern J. Rippley
YESTERYEARS p.52
DEPARTMENTS
EDITORIAL p.4 LETTERS p.6 IN BRIEF p.8 Integrating Foreign Policy, Compromise on Abortion, New Frontiers for German Banks, Kohl in the Middle East, Ian McMaster's
Banter Box, and more. PROFILE p.12 World and Olympic Track Champion, Heike Drechsler. By Stephen Hoyt GALLERY p.14 Robert Frank's photo exhibit at the National Gallery.
By Debra Venzke ENCOUNTERS p.54 Have You Seen Frankenstein? By Nino Lo Bello AT HOME p.56 Thuringia's Hearty Cuisine.
By John Dornberg LIBRARY p.58 Reviews of Aurelia: Deutsch in der Primarstufe, Brains for Breakfast: Growing Up German In America, and The Spirit of 1848: German Immigrants,
Labor Conflicts and the Coming of the Civil War. CALENDAR p.60 AND FINALLY... p.64 German Spelling in the 21st Century. By Gerhard Weiss
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