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After serving in WW I, Albert Salomon received his doctorate in sociology from the University of Heidelberg in 1921. After working for his father in his sheepskin import business and in other jobs, he taught at the Hochschule der Politik, and in 1931 went to teach in Cologne at the Berufspädogogische Institut until forced to leave the position in 1933. In 1935 he was offered a position at the New School in New York City, then called the University in Exile. Albert Salomon continued to teach at the New School until his death in December 1966.
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Albert Salomon, Leo Baeck Institute, F 003 AR 25522.