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[Joseph?] Proskauer [85 992], Jacques Loeb [85 987], and
Nathan Straus Jr. [85 991] accept the invitation extended in
the circular of 9 May.
Tgm from Michael E. Sadler, vice chancellor of the Univer-
sity of Leeds. Invites AE to lecture there the evening after
the University of Manchester lecture. “Brodetsky urges
acceptance.” [44 280].
TLC from IE to M&Co, on behalf of AE. Submits balance
of KWIP administrative expenses for 15 Jan to 1 Apr 1921.
[77 703], [77 897].
after May 12 Dft at the bottom of invitation by the University of Leeds in
Solomon Ginzberg’s hand: “abgelehnt.”
May 13 Presents fifth lecture at Princeton University on “Cosmolog-
ical Speculations.” A colloquium follows. Daily Princeto-
nian, 13 and 14 May; New York Times, 14 May.
Sulzberger [85 975], Edwin [?] (Columbia) [85 977], Irving
Lehman [85 985], A. I. Namm [85 984], Bernard M. Baruch
[85 982], M. Friedsam [85 981], Sam A. Lewisohn [85
979], Maurice Wertheim [85 976], and others [85 980]
regret that they cannot attend the meeting they were invited
to in the circular of 9 May.
(Rockefeller Med) accepts the invitation extended in the cir-
cular of 9 May. [85 978].
TLS from Jacques Loeb. Informs that Buisson and Fabry
1921, which confirms AE’s “prediction of line displacement
in the spectrum of the sun,” was published. Offers sending a
copy. [15 185].
TLS from Jahnke on behalf of minister of education.
Appoints AE member in physics of the Scientific Examin-
ing Board (Prüfungsamt) for fiscal year 1921. [44 003].
May 14 ALS from Gerhard Schmidt. Solicits opinion on Ludwig
Hopf as possible candidate tertio loco to the chair of theo-
retical physics at the University of Münster. [44 962].
Daniel Guggenheim [85 973], and Lachman [85 971] regret
that they cannot attend the meeting they were invited to in
the circular of 9 May.
Sam B[uchwald] accepts the invitation extended in the cir-
cular of 9 May. [85 972].