DOCS. 18-21 APRIL-AUGUST
1904 17
Kramgasse
49,
II
floor.[1]
Solovine
is
not
yet
within
hearing distance,
but he
is
bound
to
come
soon.[2]
Do
come
at
once,
you
have
a
bike,
after
all!
We
are expecting a
baby
in
a
few
weeks.[3]
I have
now
found
the
relationship
between the
magnitude
of the
elementary quanta
of
matter
and the
wavelengths
of
radiation
in
an
exceedingly simple
way.[4]
Greetings to
Paulus the
Silent.[5]
Has
he lost his
courage?
Kindest
regards to
parents
and
sister.[6]
Waiting
impatiently
for
the world's
laziest
letter-writer,
yours
truly,
A.E.
19.
To Helene and
Milivoj
Savic
[Bern] Sunday
[15
May
1904][1]
My
dear
ones,
A
healthy
boy[2]
was
born
to
us
yesterday.
Miza
is
fine[3]
and sends
you
her
love.
Greetings
from
your
Albert
E.
The
boy
is
also
named Albert.
20.
To Mileva
Einstein-Maric
[Kandersteg]
Monday
[25
July 1904]
Dear
Wife:
I
saw
the dark-blue
Blausee in
marvelous
weather,
and
now we
arrived here
in
Kandersteg
under
cloudless
skies.[1]
My
love to
the
filius
Rabatzel
and to
Fuxl,
your
Albert
21.
To
Conrad
Habicht
Bern
[1
August 1904]
Dear
Habicht,
Your
postcard just
arrived.
Please
do
come
at
once.
I
am
still
on
vacation
this
week,
and
nothing
would
please
me more
than
to
see
you
here.
I
rushed
immediately
to
Solo,[1]
who left his
baggage
behind
and
absconded in
a
dastardly
way
once
again,
though
only
to
the
Oberland,[2]
probably
with
a
young
painter
whose
acquaintance
he