C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S 1 9 2 2 7 9 3 100. To Robert Goldschmidt [after 3 March 1922] Declines invitation to lecture in Brussels. In principle, he does not lecture to large audi- ences and endeavors to avoid anything sensational. Expresses regrets for not having at- tended the previous year’s Solvay Congress. Dft in IE’s hand. [43 776]. 101. From C. Demay 6 March 1922 “Vous êtes beau, vous êtes grand, et vous êtes des pays du travail et de la moral. Puissant génie, au service bienfaisant de l’humanité. Recevez toute l’admiration d’un ouvrier français. C. Demay. Paris, 6. 3. 22.” ALS. [36 403]. 102. From Maurice Solovine 6 March 1922 After having received Einstein 1922c (see Abs. 89), he started its translation into French with the help of Paul Langevin. Gauthier-Villars offers 15% for the right of its transla- tion, and recently sent Paul Ehrenfest royalty statements for the sales of the French ver- sions of Einstein 1920j and 1921c (see Abs. 87). Attaches the contract for signature (Abs. 139). Regrets that AE canceled his Paris visit. ALS. [21 165]. 103. From Ayao Kuwaki 7 March 1922 In response to AE’s letter of 1 December 1921 (Vol. 12, Calendar), informs that he re- frains from translating AE’s papers since another translator has already applied for per- mission to do so. TLS. [44 244]. 104. From Franz Selety 7 March 1922 Thanks for the permission given in Doc. 59 to include materials in his book. AE’s re- mark that he endorses its content will help find a publisher. ALS. [20 478]. 105. From Vieweg 8 March 1922 It is envisaged that 3,000 copies of Einstein 1922c will be printed, unless AE expects higher demand. TKS. [67 898]. 106. From Auswärtiges Amt 9 March 1922 Forwards report of the German general consul in Batavia. TLS. [43 135]. 107. From Luise Müller 10 March 1922 Expresses thanks for the profound impression AE made on her teenage son and for hav- ing aroused his interest in science. ALS. [44 503]. 108. From Adolf von Harnack 13 March 1922 Requests that KWG directors propose two names from among themselves to be elected as senators. One should be a Berlin resident, the other not. Fritz Haber has already been appointed by the Reichsministerium des Innern. TLS (GyBP, I. Abt., Rep. 34, Nr. 6, Mappe Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft). [78 114]. 109. To MWV 14 March 1922 Attaches a letter from a young man (probably Abs. 90), and requests a favorable deci- sion. TLC. [44 229]. 110. From Max Hirschfeld 14 March 1922 Expresses his amazement that AE has presumably initiated an article in Welt am Montag which alleges that Hirschfeld’s son profited from the sale of Einstein 1920j, which AE had donated to Hirschfeld. TLS. [43 905].