7 7 4 C H R O N O L O G Y 1 9 2 2 May 15 Elected member of the Committee on Intellectual Coopera- tion of the League of Nations. June The Bund “Neues Vaterland” changes its name to “Deutsche Liga für Menschenrechte.” June 6 As of 1 October 1921, the annual normal maximum salary of professors was set at 70,000 M, as of 1 April 1922 at 75,000 M. These figures are to be taken into account when calculating AE’s salary. GyBAW, II–XVII, Bd. 43, Bl. 77. [82 090]. June 11 A pacifist demonstration is held in the Reichstag building under the auspices of the Deutsche Liga für Menschen- rechte. Among the speakers is AE, as well as “well-known French pacifists, MM. Boisson and Renaudel. Speeches are made advocating an international brotherhood, and denouncing war.” Irish Times, 12 June 1922. June 13 Submits “Emil Warburg as Researcher” (Doc. 231). June 14 Completes introductory remarks to Thirring 1923 (Doc. 234). June 24 Walther Rathenau is assassinated. June 27 Participates in the memorial service for Rathenau held in the German Reichstag. Jüdisch-liberale Zeitung, 7 July 1922. June 28 Participates in the funeral ceremony of Walther Rathenau. Berliner Tageblatt, ME. July “Discussion Remarks Made at a Meeting of the Société française de philosophie on the Theory of Relativity” (Doc. 131) is published. July 4 Resigns from the Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League of Nations. July 5 Together with Elsa Einstein, arrives in Kiel to spend some time with the Anschütz family. before July 12 Returns to Berlin from Kiel. before July 25 Starts to commute back and forth between Berlin and his Spandau log cabin where his sons are spending their sum- mer vacation. between July 25–29 Decides to rejoin the Committee on Intellectual Coopera- tion of the League of Nations. August “Im memoriam Walther Rathenau” (Doc. 317) is published.
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