TY - GEN AB - Identified as Alex Brunschwig leaving for Europe, with the woman not identified. Alexander Brunschwig is listed in the June 18, 1920 Evansville Courier as a member of the graduating class from Central High School. A December 24, 1924 Evansville Press article notes that he received honors from his medical school in Chicago even before he graduated, and had studied at higher institutions in America and France. His mother was Mrs. William Eichel. He was the step-nephew of the originator of this photographic collection, Florita Eichel, the stepson of her brother, William. NOTE: Central High School was the first high school in Evansville, established in 1868. It was originally known as Evansville High School and did not take the name Central until 1918, when another high school was built. The school still exists, although not the building in which this man would have attended. AU - Unknown DA - 1922 DA - May 30, 1922 ID - 1529496 KW - Boats and Ships KW - People and Communities KW - Photographs KW - Related Materials -- 1901-1950 KW - Special Collections KW - Transportation L1 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1529496/files/3793.jpg L2 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1529496/files/3793.jpg L4 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1529496/files/3793.jpg LA - eng LK - https://library.usi.edu/record/1529496/files/3793.jpg N2 - Identified as Alex Brunschwig leaving for Europe, with the woman not identified. Alexander Brunschwig is listed in the June 18, 1920 Evansville Courier as a member of the graduating class from Central High School. A December 24, 1924 Evansville Press article notes that he received honors from his medical school in Chicago even before he graduated, and had studied at higher institutions in America and France. His mother was Mrs. William Eichel. He was the step-nephew of the originator of this photographic collection, Florita Eichel, the stepson of her brother, William. NOTE: Central High School was the first high school in Evansville, established in 1868. It was originally known as Evansville High School and did not take the name Central until 1918, when another high school was built. The school still exists, although not the building in which this man would have attended. PB - University of Southern Indiana PY - 1922 PY - May 30, 1922 T1 - Alexander Brunschwig in New York, New York TI - Alexander Brunschwig in New York, New York UR - https://library.usi.edu/record/1529496/files/3793.jpg Y1 - 1922 ER -