CALENDAR OF ABSTRACTS This listing contains abstracts of documents that belong to one of the following three cate- gories: (1) Known letters by and to Einstein (or those written or received by his secretary, Ilse Einstein) that fall within this period and are excluded from the selection of texts on grounds explained in the Editorial Method. Variants of documents that are presented as texts do not appear here, nor do drafts that differ insignificantly from final versions that are presented as texts. (2) Letters written to the KWIP board of directors and board of trustees, and to the administration of the KWG. (3) Aphorisms and signed dedications by Einstein, and signed dedications to Einstein by authors of books and articles. See the List of Abbreviations for the abbreviations used here. Vol. 8, 273a. From Martin Knudsen [Copenhagen,] 11 April 1916 In reply to Vol. 8, 269a in the present volume, is willing to give a warm recommendation for G. Nordstrøm. TLC. [97 258]. Vol. 8, 5024a. To Robert Robitschek [???, between 1917 and 13 September 1927] Recommends warmly Victor H. Heermann, an excellent musician and music teacher, who is applying for a position at the Klindworth-Scharwenka-Konservatorium (see Abs. 134). ALS. [95 904]. Vol. 9, 163a. To Maja Winteler-Einstein and Paul Winteler [Berlin,] 10 November 1919 Discusses financial matters. Is having difficulty finding appropriate housing for his mother, Pauline Einstein, and the nurse. Elsa Einstein writes about the landlord’s anti- Semitism and his attempt to denounce Einstein’s political views to the authorities. ALSf. [97 144]. Vol. 9, 231a. To Paul Winteler [Berlin,] 23 December [1919] Requests transfer of his dividends (from the Auer Gesellschaft) to Zurich Kantonalbank. Makes arrangements for housing Pauline Einstein at his apartment in Berlin. AKS. [97 145]. Vol. 10, 39d. To the Julius Family Berlin, June 1920 “Dedicated to the Julius family with friendship by their AE.” Written on his photo por- trait. ADS. [97 186]. Vol. 12, 226a. To Maja Winteler-Einstein and Paul Winteler [Berlin, 3 September 1921] The seventy-two-year-old husband has gone batty and married a South American. AE has given brief instructions to A. Karr. Will put in a good word for Paul regarding the Auergesellschaft position. AKS. [97 146].
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