8 1 0 C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S 1 9 2 2 296. From Jun Ishiwara 19 June 1922 Glad AE finds the program in Japan acceptable (Doc. 118). AE may make changes to the length of lectures or the date of departure. The Japanese publisher Kaizo-Sha will sign a contract with him on the Japanese edition of AE’s works. ALS. [36 417]. 297. From M&Co 19 June 1922 Notice of the transfer of 2,000 M to KWIP. TLS (GyBP, I. Abt., Rep. 34, Nr. 8, Mappe Mendelssohn). [77 914]. 298. To Hartmut Kallmann and Paul Knipping 20 June 1922 KWIP board of directors proposed a grant for the construction of the Hoffmann elec- trometer. Asks them to send further details about its price. TLC (GyBP, I. Abt., Rep. 34, Nr. 6, Mappe Kallmann). [77 777]. 299. To Werner Kolhörster 20 June 1922 KWIP proposed a grant of maximum 10,000 M for his experiments on penetrating radi- ation. TLC (GyBMPG, I. Abt., Rep. 34, Nr. 7, Mappe Kolhörster). [77 824]. 300. From Albert Knab 20 June 1922 Invites to join the honorary committee and to sign the proclamation on an exhibition of the Bund Zeichnender Künstler Deutschlands in the U.S. intended to awaken patriotism in Germans living there. ALS. [43 414]. 301. From Società Italiana delle Scienze 20 June 1922 Sends the Matteucci gold medal awarded to AE for his discoveries in physics. Was awarded in 1920, but the mail was delayed due to international postal difficulties. TLS. [30 157]. 302. Nippon Yusen Kaisha to EE 21 June 1922 Did not receive reply to Abs. 271. Requests reply to copy enclosed. TLS. [36 455]. 303. To Albert Knab 22 June 1922 AE will not sign a proclamation dedicated to nationalistic propaganda (Abs. 300). The prestige of German work will be guaranteed by itself and not through special initiatives. Dft in IE’s hand. [43 415]. 304. From Erwin F. Freundlich 22 June 1922 The members of the Einstein-Spende are AE, chairman Erwin F. Freundlich, manager and Hans Ludendorff, Hugo A. Krüss, Gustav Müller, James Franck, Carl Bosch, Rudolf Schneider, Otto Jeidels, and Ludwig Ruge. TLC (GyBAW, Astrophysikalisches Obser- vatorium 147, Bl. 63). [88 089]. 305. From Morris R. Cohen 23 June 1922 The American Philosophical Association has appropriated funds for the purpose of buy- ing philosophy books and journals and sending them gratis to European libraries and scholars who need them. He asks for names of appropriate philosophers in Berlin. Also hopes that AE will complete writing up the lecture on quanta and radiation, which he promised when delivering that lecture at City College of New York. ALS. [32 449]. 306. To Fridtjof Nansen 26 June 1922 Agrees to the request in Abs. 291. Dft at the bottom of [44 511]. 307. Contract with Gauthier-Villars 27 June 1922 Sets a royalty of 15% for the French edition of Einstein 1905r and 1916f in Maurice Solovine’s translation. TDS. [67 856.4].
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