C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S 1 9 2 7 9 5 7 812. From Georges Oprescu Geneva, 31 March 1927 Invites to the ninth session of the ICIC and encloses program. The agenda will be set after H. A. Lorentz’s return to Europe. TLS. [34 946]. 813. From Heinrich Zangger Berlin, April 1927 At the time in Berlin, informs that Heinrich Zoelly of the Escher, Wyss & Cie in Zurich, is interested in AE’s and Szilard’s patents on refrigerators without moving parts (see Abs. 814). Marcel Grossmann has asked him for an expert opinion on the supposition that his current illness is a consequence of the unhealthy conditions in the classroom in which he had to deliver his lectures, which he intends to use for laying claim for repara- tion and to establish responsibilities. Zangger, however, is of the opinion that it is rather multiple sclerosis. Thinks of consulting Dr. L. Lewin (see also [40 063]). TLS. Schul- mann 2012, pp. 443–444. [40 062]. 814. From Leo Szilard Berlin, 1 April 1927 Informs that their patent applications: “Kältemaschine mit Kapillarpumpe” (13 September 1926) “Dampfstrahlkältemaschine” (October 1926) “Verfahren zur Kälteerzeugung” (26 October 1926) “Verfahren und Vorrichtung zur Kälteerzeugung” (16 December 1926) constitute their joint property. If Szilard’s income were in future to be less than that of an assistant professor, the net income would first be used to supplement his income up to that level an equal amount would be reserved for AE the rest would be divided equally. TLS. [35 567]. 815. From Jakob Wajzer Charlottenburg (Berlin), 1 April 1927 As an impecunious medical student at the University of Berlin, is in danger of being un- able to continue his studies and losing his residence permit. Fears he will have to go back to Poland, where as a Jew he has no prospects of survival. Requests AE’s intervention with the rector. Knows that AE has helped in similar cases. A shorthand note at the bot- tom of the document seems to indicate that AE sent the sum of 80 M to the university’s bursar. ALS. [48 698]. 816. To Mileva Einstein-Mariü [Berlin, 2 April 1927] Is having a good time with Eduard Einstein, who has a sore throat. They may go to the countryside outside Berlin. Has received a letter from Hans Albert, lacking in personal details. ALS. [75 741]. Appended to Eduard’s letter to Einstein-Mariü of 2 April 1927, [75 740]. 817. To Moses B. Amzalak Berlin, 3 April 1927 Recommends the delegate of the main office of the Keren Hayesod, Ariel Bension, and asks that he assist him in his efforts. TLS. [80 266]. 818. From Federigo Enriques Rome, 7 April 1927 Circular letter reminding authors of the desired format of their contributions to the math- ematics volume of the Enciclopedia Italiana. TL. [9 242]. 819. From Wilhelm H. Westphal Hamburg, 7 April 1927 Is undergoing a painful divorce. Has been nominated as a candidate for the position of Albert Gockel in Freiburg, Switzerland, and requests AE’s recommendation. TLS. [23 424]. 820. From Oskar Richter Kiel, 11 April 1927 Visited AE’s residence on 9 April, and was told that AE would return this week. En- closes letter from K. von Sanden, professor at the Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe, to O. Richter, 21 March 1927, [48 122], in which he details an arrangement whereby
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