8 4 8 C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S 1 9 2 3 is the victim of a temperance cabal against him. Froesch asks for AE’s opinion on Winteler, whom he has not seen for more than twenty-five years. Hopes AE and his wife will visit him when they are in Switzerland. ALS. [43 732]. 126. From Hendrik A. Lorentz Herisau, 15 July 1923 Sends the program for the Solvay Congress in Brussels. Informs AE that fewer meetings will be held to allow more time for friendly discussions. Recalls that AE intends to at- tend, but asks that AE write to the “Commission administrative” directly about his deci- sion. Has read about AE’s trip to Sweden and his lecture in Gothenburg. Hopes that AE has overcome the stress and can now enjoy the quiet. After attending a session of the League of Nations at the end of the month, he and his wife will vacation in the Vosges region. Had a good time in England, was happy to have made Lord Haldane’s acquain- tance, and was impressed by Haldane’s speech delivered during a banquet. ALSX. [16 549]. 127. From Moritz Schlick Vienna, 15 July 1923 Requests two copies of Einstein 1922q and a copy of Einstein 1923e wants to give one copy of Einstein 1922q to Franz Selety, who has recently entered the Einstein Prize com- petition of the Als-Ob Gesellschaft with his extensive work and has received well-de- served recognition. Recommends Herbert Feigl. Is taking a six-week vacation. Will be happy if AE were to visit Vienna in the fall. Has finished an outline of natural philosophy for a larger textbook that he intends to show AE in the winter. AKS. [21 588]. 128. From Erich Lehmann-Lukas Berlin, 16 July 19[23] Confirms and thanks that AE accepted the membership in the Central Committee of the Gesellschaft der Freunde des neuen Russlands. Attaches the announcement of the founding of the society signed by committee members [94 213], and a report on previous developments [94 211]. In a few days, AE will receive the biweekly newsletter of the society, Neue Kultur-Korrespondenz [94 214]. TLS. [44 854]. 129. To Chaim Weizmann [Berlin,] 19 July 1923 Regrets that he cannot participate in the important meetings planned for London. Is traveling to Geneva to participate in a meeting of the ICIC. Refers to Vol. 13, Docs. 263 and 447. 130. From A. Tillo Seey Leipzig, 19 July 1923 Informs AE that Motty Eitingon is currently in Baden-Baden, and will be handed AE’s letter upon his return. TLS. [43 629]. 131. From Leo Kohn Berlin, 20 July 1923 Requests a meeting to ask for suggestions concerning technical, financial, and adminis- trative issues facing the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Technion in Haifa. Hopes those issues can be discussed at the Karlsbad Zionist Congress. ALS. [36 859]. 132. To Leo Kohn [Berlin,] 21 July [1923] Asks him to come to his house at 10:30 A.M. the following day, Sunday, since he has a colloquium on Monday evening. AKSX. [65 792]. 133. From Max Morand Paris, 21 July 1923 Sends Morand 1923a, 1923b, and 1923c that show the harmony between general rela- tivity and electromagnetism, and discuss the “inertial mass of electricity.” ALS. [44 481]. 134. From Eduard Einstein [Hörnum auf Sylt, 22 July 1923] Cannot write too often, since there is no regular mail service on the island, nor can he say when they will leave Sylt. Will send a telegram. Mileva Einstein-Maric would have
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