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had already been translated into English. Asks whether AE
had given his permission to do so. Envisions a visit in Berlin
and asks to be introduced to professors of physics and math-
ematics. [67 975].
Oct 13 TLC to Commerzbank, Filiale Stuttgart. Remits 14,643,50
M for 5,000 M stocks of the bank. [43 483].
IE to Karl Kumpmann (Akademische Kurse für allgemeinen
Fortbildung und Wirtschafts-Wissenschaften). AE will
arrive in Düsseldorf on 26 Nov. Requests a hotel room.
[43 591].
Le Figaro publishes an interview of Raymond Recouly, “Un
entretien avec Einstein,” dated “septembre.”
Oct 14 TLS to Ernest Barker. He has no copies of his more impor-
tant papers, and he has not written a book. A few of the most
important papers had been published in a collection that he
will send as soon as a new edition will be published,
together with offprints of his publications. Remembers
Barker’s warm reception in London. [44 142].
Dft to J. von Borosini in IE’s hand. Cannot fulfill his request
because the topic of the Bologna lectures is not suitable for
a newspaper. [43 531].
TLS from Walter Hahnemann. Asks for a meeting to discuss
his idea that AE's theory of gravitation could be explained
as a phenomenon arising out of longitudinal wave radiation.
[43 830].
Dft to Hans H. Kritzinger in IE’s hand. Thanks him for hav-
ing been elected honorary member. Appreciates the interna-
tional character of the organization preserved under strokes
of fate. [30 137].
Oct 15 Planned date of morning departure for Italy.
Carl H. Becker, Prussian Minister of Education, informs
PAW that the 1922 budget will take care that AE and Bur-
dach receive the maximum salaries of full university profes-
sors: an annual salary of 19,000 M; a city allowance of
5,000 M; and the current standard-of-living adjustment.
Authorizes the PAW to make arrangements for paying these
salaries retroactively as of 1 Apr 1921. GyBAW,
II–III,
Bd.
39, Bl. 36.