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 9 172. From Heinrich J. Goldschmidt 25 April 1922 Pleased that AE was not targeted by French chauvinists during his Paris visit. Regrets being unable to provide any translation work to Paul Hertz (Doc. 148). Expresses grati- tude for AE’s introduction of the pianist Joseph Schwarz and his son, the violinist Boris Schwarz. ALS. [43 772]. 173. From Methuen 25 April 1922 Asks again about the translation of the manuscript of Einstein 1922c. Princeton Univer- sity Press is waiting for a response from AE. TLS. [42 207]. 174. From Wolfgang Koehler 26 April 1922 Requests that AE intervene with physicists or mathematicians at the Universities of Göt- tingen and Kiel to help Max Wertheimer obtain an academic position. ALS. [23 377]. 175. 26 April 1922 Elected foreign associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Diploma. [65 017]. 176. To Aline Ménard-Dorian 27 April 1922 Fondly remembering her generosity while visiting her in Paris, requests that she inter- vene on behalf of the François family (see Abs. 129) in that the sister be admitted to a sanatorium and the mother be given a better employment opportunity. TLC. [43 709]. 177. IE to Raphaele Contu 27 April 1922 In response to Abs. 126, AE has no objections to the publication of Einstein 1920j and 1921c in the same journal as long as it does not affect the sale of their individual publi- cations. TLC. [42 315]. 178. IE to Paul G. Tomlinson 27 April 1922 AE has no objections to additions to Einstein 1921c proposed in Doc. 144, but asks that the book’s text remain unchanged. Includes a summary that can serve as postscript. TLC. [42 174]. 179. From Hugo Meyerheim 27 April 1922 As an accountant, has found material in relativity theory useful to accounting theory, and encloses an essay to this effect. TLS. [44 452]. 180. To Ministry of Finance (Weyhe) 28 April 1922 Asks for the immediate disbursement of pension to the wife of the deceased Hugo Buchholz. TLC. [43 403]. 181. To Friedrich Glum 28 April 1922 The 300,000 M would be spent to acquire instruments for Walter Grotrian’s research at the Astrophysical Observatory in Potsdam. TLC (GyBP, I. Abt., Rep. 34, Nr. 3, Mappe Grotrian). [78 057]. 182. From Adolf von Harnack 28 April 1922 Undistilled alcohol will not be available at a reduced price for scientific or research or- ganizations. A follow-up allowance will be given to them in the form of reimbursement, distributed according to their alcohol use during the previous year. Requests information on such use. TLCSX (GyBP, I. Abt., Rep. 34, Nr. 6). [78 115]. 183. From Felix Rosenblüth 30 April 1922 Hausmann established a large endowment for the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. After his recent death, his wife Margarete Hausmann, in keeping with her husband’s wishes, insists that the money be used strictly for the establishment of a cancer research institute.