9 2 8 C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S 1 9 2 6 513. From Chaim Weizmann [London,] 22 June 1926 Intends to hold the BOGHU meeting on 28 July in London, which suits the Americans. AE’s participation is urgently needed, request confirmation. TTrTgm. [71 147]. 514. To Arthur Korn Berlin, 23 June 1926 Suggests that Korn prepare a detailed justification for the project proposal on world syn- chronization, to be submitted to the ICIC meeting (see Abs. 512). AE is leaving on 10 July for Switzerland. AKSX. [44 189]. 515. To Zionist Organisation Berlin, 23 June 1926 In response to Abs. 513, Rudolf Ehrmann will probably attend. AE will not attend, since the semester has not ended. TgmX. [37 745]. 516. From Arthur J. Kraus Berlin-Grunewald, 23 June 1926 The British consul in Berlin has forwarded his entry application to the Home Office. Re- quests a recommendation to William G.S. Adams, Professor of Political Theory and In- stitutions at Oxford, who can then assist with the Home Office. TLS. [44 215]. 517. From Leonard S. Ornstein Utrecht, 23 June 1926 After having visited Palestine, reports that the atmosphere in Fodor’s institute is not con- ducive to good research (see Doc. 294). Recommends that a second chemist be brought into the institute. Proposes Fritz Ephraim from Bern. Ch. Weizmann agrees that some- thing needs to be done. ALS. [36 910]. 518. From Auguste Piccard Lohr, 23 June 1926 Has performed measurements during a flight from Brussels to Spessart and is waiting for the development of the film. No ether wind detected up to 4,000 m. AKS. [19 219]. 519. From Keren Hayesod Berlin, 25 June 1926 Requests urgent signature on enclosed letter so that the funds received so far (27,000 M) can be transmitted to the Deutsche Bank next day, and then to London. TLS. [44 113]. 520. From Arthur Korn Berlin, 25 June 1926 In reply to Abs. 514, will be sending a report on image telegraphy Korn 1914. Is willing to write up its essential points in French or English. TLS. [44 191]. 521. From Earle B. Babcock Paris, 26 June 1926 Babcock, associate director of the Carnegie Foundation in Paris, refers to their discus- sion at Von Gerlach’s about the inquiry into school books. AE’s observations were very useful and will be taken into consideration. ALS. [43 429]. 522. From Deutsche Buch-Genossenschaft Berlin, 28 June 1926 Thanks for AE’s willingness to join its honorary board (see Abs. 500). TLS. [43 386]. 523. From Jakob Elias Fromer Berlin, 28 June 1926 Sends two copies of his autobiography. ALS. [43 734]. 524. From Emil Rupp [Göttingen,] 29 June 1926 Believes that he had compensated for the Doppler shift in his earlier experiments “in a totally empirical way.” Will send his manuscript, probably after 8 July, from Göttingen, He has not dared discuss his experimental results with Lenard in order to avoid “seeing such a meritorious man curse pathologically.” ALS. [20 401]. 525. From Arthur Korn Berlin, 30 June 1926 Sends article mentioned in Abs. 520. TLS. [44 192].
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