596
DOCS. 568-570 JUNE
1918
Navigation
[Textbook
for
the
Instruction
of
Navigation], page
37),[6]
has
nothing
to do
with the
stabilizer
problem per
se.
The
reliance of Main
Application
G.
43359
on our
Patent
241,637
was
not
deliberated
on by
the
Nullification
Department
because
it
is
not
responsible
for
this.
Both
descriptions
are
explicit enough,
so
for
the
present
we
have
nothing
to
add.
Finally, we
mention
that the
process
has been limited to
Main
Application
G. 43359
so,
in
your
evaluation
also, you
will
want
to
consider
the
Supplemental
Applications
G.
44045
and
G.
44067
only
insofar
as
may
perhaps
seem
useful to
you
in
commenting on
the substance
of
the
main
application.
In utmost
respect, your very
devoted
servants,
Anschutz
&
Co.
569. To
Walter
Schottky
[Berlin,
23
June
1918][1]
Dear Mr.
Schottky,
I
thank
you
heartily
for
the
great effort you
took
for
my
sake
and
am glad
that
the information has
come
out
to
be
so
positive.
It
is
being
passed
on
immediately
to
my
mother,
who has asked
me
for
it[2]
(I
made
your
signature
illegible
so
that
no
indiscretion arise from
it).
If
you ever are
confronted with
a
mission with which
you
think
I
could
help you,
then
please
give me
the
opportunity
to
reciprocate.
Accept my
best
wishes for the next months and at
the
end of
August
or
in
September
come
again
to
visit
your
A.
Einstein.
Don’t work too much
but
go
on more
walks!
570.
To Max Born
[Berlin,]
24
June
1918
Dear
Born,
Tomorrow
we
must leave for
a summer
resort in
Aarenshoop
(at
Mrs. Nie-
mann’s née
Konow).[1]
These lines in
ceremonious farewell.
A
Greek
gift
also
comes
with
it:
I procured
with
Haber’s
help
a
travel
permit to
Finland
for Nord-
strom
(at
the
General
Staff).
Now
he
wants
to return to
Holland,[2]
and
I
am
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