Freud submitted her doctoral dissertation—"On the Influence of Temperature on the Photoelectric Sensitivity of a Negatively Charged Conductor"—in 1905 and passed her oral examinations that November.
Freud's research on physics after graduation remains unknown, as the curriculum vitae originally attached to her handwritten dissertation was lost and no further records can be found.
[4] In May 1927, work was begun on the chapter's own building, and Salvation Army Lieutenant Commissioner Bruno Friedrich later presided over its opening, with Captain Lydia Saak the officer-in-charge.
"[1] Thus, was Freud considering a tremendous expansion of the participants in the Evangelical Alliance that would only occur half a century later, simultaneous to the founding of the Free Church in Austria, and then only including the Pentecostals.
Freud continued to hold prayer and thanksgiving meetings and in 1928 also created a monthly official organ of the Salvation Army in Austria, "The War Cry" (Kriegsanruf), serving as editor from the first issue (July 1928) until May 1938, when Adolf Kossuth assumed the role.