Quelle I: „Ärztlicher Bericht mit Gutachten zum Patienten Franz D., Königliche Landesirrenanstalt Stenjevec, Kroatien-Slawonien“ (30. Januar 1917)
Quelle II: „Aerztlicher Bericht & Gutachten zu Patient Nikola D., K.u.k. Festungsspital in Sarajevo, Abteilung für Geisteskranke, Österreich-Ungarn“ (25. Januar 1917)
Quelle III: „Ärztlicher Bericht und Gutachten zu Patient Franjo Š., Irrenanstalt in Stenjevec, Königreich der Serben, Kroaten und Slowenen“ (29. April 1925)
Quelle I „Ärztlicher Bericht mit Gutachten zum Patienten Franz D., Königliche Landesirrenanstalt Stenjevec, Kroatien-Slawonien“ (30. Januar 1917)[1] „D[. ...] Franz, geb. 1887, rkat., ledig, […], Res.Korporal des k.u.k. Inf. Reg. No. 8, wurde 5.XI.1916 aus dem k.u.k. Fest.Spitale Mostar in die kgl. Landesirrenanstalt zur Konstatierung des Geisteszustandes gebracht. Am Vormerkblatte aus Mostar ist über sein dortiges geistiges Verhalten nichts angegeben. [...]
„[...] The commencement of a publication, exhibiting the Society's proceedings in a distinct and separate form, seems to be a suitable occasion for giving a brief sketch of each Mission, from its commencement to the present year, as the events connected with it are brought under notice. The first of these is the WEST-AFRICA MISSION. [...]
1. On the establishment of the present regime in Germany in the spring of 1933 and the dismissal or putting into retirement of a number of distinguished university teachers, either on grounds of opinion or on grounds of race, the Academic Assistance Council was formed (in May 1933) with a view to finding for those so displaced opportunities of continuing their scientific work in various institutions in this country or elsewhere. [...]
London, July 28. – Important increases in European operations of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace were made known today by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University, President of the Endowment, before sailing for New York from Southampton on the Majestic. Dr. Butler has spent two months in Europe, chiefly in Paris, Berlin and London, in the interest of the Endowment. He has been in conference with many leaders in public life and in the intellectual world with a view to obtain suggestions and cooperation.The new Carnegie plans are designed to strengthen the work of international good-will already being carried on in Europe, especially in France, Germany and Austria, in which countries systematic courses of lectures to be given. [...]