7 8 8 C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S 1 9 2 2 46. From Vieweg 25 January 1922 Includes the publishing contract for Einstein 1922c. Asks that it be signed and returned. Will be sending first corrections the following day. TLSC. [67 895]. 47. From Heidelberg students [before 26 January 1922] The Freie Hochschulgruppe, signed by Fritz Nonne, Wolfgang Hallgarten, Erich Hun- ger, and Otto Nürck, members of a democratic student organization, enumerates threats posed by corporate student organizations, big capitalists, reactionary leaders, and the militarization of youth in Germany. They request help from AE and his like-minded ac- quaintances for their aspirations. The cost of living for a student is 700 M, ten times higher than before the war. List specific financial needs for food, lodging, books, etc. TL. [43 873], [43 874]. 48. To Bernhard Segall 26 January 1922 Convinced that Segall was done wrong when not admitted to a German university with such good credentials (Abs. 35). Advises him to apply again, and offers further assis- tance. TLS. [44 882]. 49. IE to Wolfgang Hallgarten 26 January 1922 Asks for the names of most deserving Heidelberg students. AE is willing to give them grants. TLC. [43 876]. 50. Contract with Vieweg 26 January 1922 On Einstein 1922c, stipulates 20% of sales profit for AE. Confirmed by Vieweg on 4 February 1922. TDS. [67 897]. 51. From Rudolf Wolff 27 January 1922 Asks whether AE received his letter of 12 December 1921 (Vol. 12, Calendar) with pho- tographs, and whether he can expect AE’s further help. ALS. [45 279]. 52. To KWIP Board of Trustees 28 January 1922 At its meeting of 26 January, the KWIP board of directors proposed 10,000 M for Walter Steubing for the acquisition of a commutator for high-voltage direct currents 2,500 M for Ernst Wagner for the construction of a Coolidge X-ray tube 3,000 M for Max Trautz for the measurement of specific heat of gases 2,000 M for Albert Wigand for operating expenses of his aeronautical research and 579.85 M for AE for a mercury beam conden- sation pump. Asks the board of trustees for approval. TLS (GyBP, I. Abt., Rep. 1A, Nr. 1658). [77 349]. 53. From Erich Büttner 28 January 1922 Asks for signature on 100 copies of lithograph portraits of AE. Has found someone to do a copper etching. Includes a contract, to be returned. As a reward offers a portrait of IE. Intends to redo AE’s portrait, as he has changed in the past years. ALS. [43 424]. 54. From Conrad W. Lakowitz 28 January 1922 Requests answer to Abs. 44. Offers travel costs and 10,000 M honorarium. ALS. [43 505]. 55. From Donald H. Cohen 29 January 1922 AE was elected honorary member of the Maccabaeans, a society of Jewish professional men. Regrets that AE could not accept the invitation to the dinner hosted by their presi- dent, Lord Walter Rothschild, when AE last visited London. ALS. [44 361]. Established
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