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1911 219
immediately
polished
it off.
The
apples
also did
an
infinite amount
of
good
in this
frightful
steambath. The
young
Mr.
O.[2]
picked me
up
here
and
took
me
to
a
hotel.
I
am now
going
to
Mr.
O.'s
son-in-law.
Tomorrow
morning
at 8:30 I
am leaving
for
Brussels[3] &
arrive there
at 6
P.M. Many
kisses to
you
and the
kids,[4]
and
greetings
to
Auntie[5]
from
Ba.
301.
To Mileva
Einstein-Marie
[Cologne,
29
October
1911]
Dear
little
wife,
Greetings
from
Cologne
(noon).
In
half
an
hour
I'll
be
on my way again.
This
evening
at 6
o'clock I'll
arrive in
Brussels.[1]
Kisses to
you
and
the
boys
from
your
Ba.
Cordial
greetings to Auntie.[2]
302. To
Willem
Julius
[Brussels] Wednesday
[1
November
1911]
Highly
esteemed
Colleague:
Next
Saturday I
will look
you
up
in
Utrecht.[1]
I
will inform
you
later about the
exact
time
of
my
arrival.
Looking
forward
to
making your
personal acquaintance,
I
remain
yours
very truly,
A.
Einstein
303. To
Heinrich
Zangger
[Prague]
7
November
[1911][1]
Dear friend
Zangger,
I
returned
last
night
from
Brussels,
where
I
spent
much time with
Perrin,
Langevin,
and Madame
Curie, and
became
quite
enchanted
with
these
people.[2]
The latter
even
promised
to
come
to visit
us
with
her
daughters.[3]
The horror
story
that
was
peddled
in
the
newspapers is
nonsense.[4]
It
has
been
known for
quite
some
time that
Langevin
wants
to
get
divorced.
If
he loves Mme
Curie
&
she loves
him,
they
do not have to
run
off,
because
they
have
plenty
of
opportunities to
meet in
Paris.[5]
But
I did not at all
get
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