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1907 43
subject.
You
would therefore do
me a
great
favor if
you
would
bring
to
my
attention
additional relevant
publications,
if
you are
aware
of
such.
Respectfully yours,
A.
Einstein
59.
From the
B.
G.
Teubner
Publishing
House
Leipzig,
3
October
1907
Dr.
Einstein,
Bern
Physical
Institute of the
Univers.
Esteemed
Sir!
At
the
Naturforscher-Versammlung
in
Dresden,
in
mid-September
of
this
year,[1]
I
learned about
your interesting
experiments[2]
from
a physicist
friend of
mine who
was
there.
Permit
me
to inquire
by
this
letter whether
these
experiments
have
already
reached
a
stage
where
you
are
ready
to
make them
known
to
a
wider
readership.
In
any
case,
my
presses
will
always
be
at your
disposal
should
you
entertain
plans
for
a
literary project.
I have
no
doubt that
we
would
quickly
reach
an
agreement regarding
the terms.
Respectfully yours,
B.
G. Teubner[3]
60.
From
Johannes
Stark
Greifswald,
Brinkstr.
9.I, 4
October
1907
Highly
esteemed
Colleague!
Thank
you very
much for
taking charge
of the
report
that
I
requested
from
you.[1]
You
are
probably
familiar with
Planck's latest
long essay,
"On the
Dynamics
of
Moving
Systems,"
in the Berichten der
Berl.
Akad.[2]
If
you
wish, I
can
send
you
a
reprint.
You
will
probably
also have
noticed Laue's short communication
in
the
last
issue
of the
Annalen.[3]
Finally,
a
note
of
mine
regarding
Planck's
work will
probably appear
before
long.[4]
I do
not know,
either,
of
any publications[5]
apart
from
these and the
ones
you
mentioned.
I would be
pleased
if
your
manuscript
arrived
before
1
December.[6]
Respectfully
yours,
J.
Stark