influence
on
Albert.
You
can
imagine, d[ear] Fr[au]
Professor, how
unhappy
this makes
me!
[...]
Pauline
Einstein
"ON THE THERMODYNAMIC
THEORY OF THE
DIFFERENCE IN POTENTIALS
BETWEEN
METALS
AND
FULLY DISSOCIATED SOLUTIONS
OF
THEIR SALTS
AND ON AN
ELECTRICAL
METHOD FOR
INVESTIGATING
MOLECULAR
FORCES."
April?
1902
(Text
in Vol. 2)
139.
TO CONRAD
HABICHT
[Bern,
April? 1902]
Dear Habicht!
Ehrat whines to
me
per
postcard that he
cannot
get
"Archimedes
opera"
back from
you.
He
must
hand it in
on
Monday
without
fail,
otherwise his lord and
master
R[udio]
will growl
at
him in High
German.
So
on
to the Post Office!
Until
a
pleasurable r[eunion],
your
E
"KINETIC
THEORY OF THERMAL
EQUILIBRIUM
AND
OF THE SECOND
LAW
OF
THERMODYNAMICS."
June 1902
(Text
in Vol. 2)
140.
THE
SWISS
DEPARTMENT
OF
JUSTICE
TO THE
SWISS
FEDERAL COUNCIL
[Bern,
2
June
1902]
THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
&
POLICE
OF THE
SWISS CONFEDERATION
---------
THE
FEDERAL OFFICE for
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
To the Federal Council
In
re
:
Election of
two
engineers
for the Office for Int. Property.
[...]
According
to
the view and
experience
of the Director of the
Office for Intellectual
Property,
in
general, preparation
at
a
technikum is
insufficient for
a
fruitful activity
as a
technical
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