8 7 8 C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S 1 9 2 4 430. From Heinrich Loewe [Berlin,] 11 September 1924 Has taken note of Doc. 280 and Doc. 301. Proposes to meet with Oscar Cohn and Ben- zion Katz (see Abs. 377) on 16 September in AE’s apartment to prepare for a report to London. TLCX. [121 639]. 431. From Vieweg Publishing House Braunschweig, 11 September 1924 Lazare Florin in Jassy intends to publish the 13th German edition of Einstein 1917a in Romanian (see Abs. 428). Before replying to his request, ask for AE’s opinion. TLS. [42 157]. 432. Ilse Kayser-Einstein to Vieweg Publishing House [Berlin, after 11 September 1924] In response to Abs. 431, AE gives Vieweg permission to settle the question in a manner they deem suitable. TLC. [42 160]. 433. To Alexander Eliasberg Berlin, 13 September 1924 Has read with great interest his remarks on the need for Jewish universities in Europe (see [43 633]) and agrees with every point. Since he himself does not have the necessary expertise and means, advises to consult qualified individuals. Is ready, however, to as- sist. Recommends Henryk Doktorowicz. TLC. [43 634]. 434. From Karl Scheel Berlin, 14 September 1924 Has read that an international publication of physical abstracts will be prepared as a re- sult of the ICIC decisions. About 25,000 papers are to be analyzed every year. Does not regret that he was not asked to participate. Hopes to see AE in Innsbruck at the Natur- forscher-Versammlung. ALS. [16 573]. 435. From Maurice Solovine Paris, 15 September 1924 Enclosed sends the royalties for the French editions of Einstein 1920j and 1921b for 1923. Asks again for the synopsis of AE’s life in Moszkowski 1921 and for more details on AE’s childhood. Remembers AE saying that he had an interest in philosophy in his youth but gave it up because it did not seem certain enough. Asks for Einstein 1922t. ALS. [21 193]. 436. To Hermann Struck [Berlin,] 17 September 1924 Thanks him for a cigarette lighter. ALSX. [123 401]. 437. From Maurice d’Hartoy Paris, 20 September 1924 For his planned publication Les grandes enquêtes françaises et internationales de Mau- rice d'Hartoy, he requests AE’s personal opinion on the following question: “Are the United States of Europe feasible?” Asks him to respond to the enclosed questionnaire. The results of this inquiry will be published in significant European and American jour- nals. ALS. [43 652]. 438. From Karl Artmann Benrath, 21 September 1924 Sends his essay on the relationship between the concepts of space and time and physical space and time. His results do not conform to AE’s epistemological interpretation of rel- ativity because of the difference between how it is treated in physics and in epistemolo- gy. IE notes: “Unbeantwortet.” ALS. [43 119]. 439. From Gustav Bornscheuer Witzenhausen, 21 September 1924 Thanks AE for his letter of 11 September. With regard to AE’s request for a description of the planned experiment on the nonexistence of the ether, he is unable to provide a suc- cinct description and has decided to study Laue 1921. Requests recommendation as to which pages in the book he should study, so that he can ask for individual pages from Vieweg. TLS. [43 326].