9 0 4 C A L E N D A R O F A B S T R A C T S A P R I L 1 9 2 9 1106. From Jaromir Palla Prague, 12 April 1929 Expresses his thanks for the prompt and unexpectedly polite answer to Abs. 1044. See also Abs. 1096. AKS. [25 197]. 1107. From Herman Bernstein [New York, 13 April 1929] Solicits telegram emphasizing the importance of the Jewish National Fund for the build- ing of Palestine. At the Tuesday evening festivities of the Einstein Jubilee Committee, members of the government and the German ambassador will be present. TgmX. [30 360]. 1108. From Semen L. Frank Rehbrücke b. Potsdam, 13 April 1929 Assures AE of the trustworthiness of J. Teitel and the Verein der russischen Juden im Ausland. Admonishes, however, not to trust any party, but rather the facts, regarding the situation in the Soviet Union. It is a bitter experience to see important personalities like AE showing unlimited sympathy and trust for the representatives of cynical and shame- less despotism. ALS. [46 247]. 1109. From Anton Lampa Heidersdorf-Waiblingen, 13 April 1929 Forwards a letter by Emo Descovich to Mrs. Steindler-Ehrenhaft ([10 382]) with the re- quest to solicit an article from AE on Felix Ehrenhaft, to be published in the Neue Freie Presse on the occasion of Ehrenhaft’s fiftieth birthday. Descovich sent Lampa a draft of Ehrenhaft’s biography by an unknown author ([10 383]). Reminds that Ehrenhaft’s birthday will be on 24 April. Sends a poem on Einstein, expressing disappointment that AE would not visit Vienna. ALS. [10 381]. 1110. To Martin Meyer [Berlin,] before 15 April 1929 The New York Times is publishing a sentence from his letter to Meyer that the field equa- tions in Doc. 521 are not yet the correct ones. PL. [98 046]. 1111. From Edgar A. Burnett Lincoln, Nebraska, 15 April 1929 The chancellor congratulates AE on behalf of the University and the people of Nebraska. TTrTgm. [93 514]. 1112. From Moses M. Fröhlich [Rzeszow,] 15 April 1929 Solicits help for continuing his linguistic studies at the University of Cracow. Has two children. Gives language courses. Knows French, English, Latin, and Greek, is a book critic, versed in European literature. J. Lewin, rabbi in Lviv, can verify his CV. ALS. [46 334]. 1113. To Elsa Einstein [Düsseldorf,] 17 April 1929 Gives details of trip. Edmund Husserl is a big disappointment. AKSPf. [79 041]. 1114. From Amerika-Institut Berlin, 17 April 1929 Thanks for AE’s letter of 15 April (nonextant) in which he solicits 1,500–2,000 M for a former Russian university teacher, eminent philosopher, and educator [may refer to Sergei Hessen, Prague, or Semen Frank]. Complains that everyone is turning to America for help. An obstacle is a strong, marked feeling in the United States that the situation in Germany is very good. TLf. [46 684]. 1115. From Anton Lampa Vienna, 17 April 1929 Thanks for AE’s (nonextant) reply to Abs. 1109, in which he apparently declined to con- tribute to a Felix Ehrenhaft celebration (see Abs. 1109). Wishes convalescence. ALS. [10 384]. 1116. From E. Simons Frankfurt a. M. 19 April 1929 Thanks AE for his writing of 10 April 1929 (nonextant) regarding an impolite remark on AE made in a circle of three or four persons. Assures AE that he does not belong to those who propagate such stories, and feels it his duty to reject them. TLS. [48 325].