DOCS. 650-652
NOVEMBER
1918 693
c)
Except for
the
lower
terms (which
just
contain factors
puv),
puvo
transforms
like
a tensor.
d)
Hence
Bouv
is
a tensor.
e)
Hence
Bouvpuv
also
is
a regular vector.
Finished!
This
really
is
beautiful,
isn’t
it,
and
seems
to contain
the
principles
of
many
more
far-reaching
considerations,
which
I
have not
thought through
yet, though.
Best
regards, yours,
F. Klein.
651. To
Pauline Einstein
[Berlin,]
11
November
[1918]
Dear
Mother,
Don’t
worry.
All has been
going smoothly, impressively
even,
up
to
now.
The
current
leadership really
seems
to be
equal
to
the
task.[1] I
am
very pleased
with
the matter’s
development.
Now I’m
beginning
to
feel
really
comfortable here.
The
bankruptcy
has done wonders.
All of
us are
well. We
are
healthy,
and Haberland St.
is
peering[2]
half curi-
ously,
half
fearfully
into
the
world.
I’ll
be
writing you
more
often
now so
that
you
don’t
worry.
Among
the
academicians,
I
am
some
kind of
high-placed
Red
[Obersozi].[3]
Heartfelt
regards, yours,
Albert.
652. To
Paul and Maja Winteler-Einstein
[Berlin,]
11
November
[1918]
My Dears,
The
great
event has taken
place!
I
had
feared
some
sort of breakdown in
the
order.
But
up
to
now
the
action has been
taking
a
truly
impressive
course,[1]
the
greatest
public experience
conceivable. And the funniest
thing
of all
is:
people
are
adjusting
themselves
remarkably
well
to it.
That
I
could
live
to
see
this!! No
bankruptcy is
too
great
not to be
gladly
risked
for
such
magnificent compensation.
Where
we
are,
militarism and
the
privy-councillor
stupor
has been
thoroughly
obliterated.
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