DOCS. 82-84 FEBRUARY
1908 57
chemists.
Perhaps
the
following
facts will induce
you
to
make
some new
remarks.
According
to
Nichols,
a wavelength seems always
to
excite,
if it excites
at
all,
the
whole
fluorescence
spectrum (the
shorter
wavelengths
too);
the
temperature
has
a
great
effect
on
the
intensity
of
the fluorescence.
To
prevent
any
misunderstanding,
let
me
note
that
your
paper is
not
to
be
a
report
but
an
original
contribution.
Respectfully yours,
J.
Stark
83.
From Emil
Bose[1]
Oliva bei
Danzig, Georgstr.
22
[12 February 1908]
Editorial
office
of the
Physikalische Zeitschrift
Dear
Sir:
We
gratefully acknowledge
the
receipt
of
your
manuscript,
Eine
neue
elektrostatische
Methode
etc.[2]
The
paper
will be
published
as soon as possible
(presumably
in
no.
.
.
.)
in the
Physikalische Zeitschrift.
Please
make the
proofs,
which will be
sent to
you shortly, ready
for
press
as soon as
possible
and send
them
to S.
Hirzel, Verlagsbuchhandlung,
Leipzig,
Königstraße
2.
Very truly yours,
Prof. Dr.
Emil
Bose
84.
To Conrad Habicht
[Bern,
14
February 1908]
Dear
C.
H.,
I
need the
first volume
of Boltzmann's
Gastheorie.[1]
Do
you
still have it?
If
you
do, please
send it
to
me.
Greetings
from
your
A.
Einstein
Please do
write
to
me
soon, or,
even
better,
come
to
see me
soon.
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