8 6 2 C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S 1 9 2 4 267. From Jacques Loeb New York, 21 January 1924 Has forwarded the request in Doc. 187 to the Board of Education of the Rockefeller Foundation. Has proposed an annual grant of $500. TLS. [15 189]. 268. From Margareta Huch Berlin, 22 January 1924 Has taken in Toni Löwenthal to lodge with her. However, Huch has to leave the apart- ment. Toni mentioned that AE and Elsa Einstein had helped her find a job, but it seems she failed. Huch asks AE to help Toni find a little room or a bed until a furnished room can be found. ALS. [44 357]. 269. From the Verein deutscher Eisenhüttenleute Düsseldorf, 23 January 1924 Requests an article for the journal Stahl & Eisen on a scientific explanation of possible connections between characteristics of metals, determined with technological methods (elastic limit, tensile strength). IE notes: “Beantw. am 31. I. 24.” TLS. [45 040). 270. From the Republikanische Partei Deutschland Berlin, 23 January 1924 The newly organized party requests AE’s consent to add his name to their enclosed proc- lamation [44 737]. PLS. [44 736]. 271. From D. Herlitz (Keren Hayesod, Central Europe Bureau) [Berlin,] 24 January 1924 They received two photos from AE at the end of December 1923, which they forwarded to Ruppin and Tscherniawsky in Palestine. TLC. IsJCZA, L7/88. [92 438]. 272. From Wilhelm H. Westphal Berlin, 24 January 1924 Sends instructions for the admission of students to [university] studies. Apologizes for not having time to participate in the discussion of the radiometer. A new political party has been organized whose proclamation AE will receive (see Abs. 270). They did not include AE’s name on it without asking, but has learned that AE gave his permission to Vetter. TLS. [23 421]. 273. From Leo Kohn London, 25 January 1924 Confirms receipt and thanks for the signed letters concerning the Günzburg library. TLS. [36 871]. 274. From Ernst Cassirer Hamburg, 27 January 1924 Requests a letter of recommendation for his former student Edgar Wind, who intends to apply for a position in Japan. ALS. [8 391]. 275. To Montague D. Eder Berlin, 30 January 1924 Has received the two enclosed letters. Since he is not able to travel to Russia in the near future, agrees with Hugo Bergmann’s suggestion about sending a qualified person to take care of the issue (probably the Günzburg collection see Abs. 273). Nevertheless, that person should come to Berlin to help compose a letter of recommendation. Cannot do it alone because of his lack of knowledge about Russian affairs, therefore a minor er- ror can cause great harm. LS in IE’s hand. IsJCZA, A12/17/I. [91 224]. 276. From Édouard Descamps Brussels, 30 January 1924 Has received AE’s reply to Abs. 249, and hopes that AE will be available to visit Brus- sels after his return from Argentina. Attaches a short study written in a spirit of progress ALS. [43 526].
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