DOCS. 378-380
SEPTEMBER
1917 373
I
am
sorry
that
you
were
not able
to
relax
satisfactorily.
To
a
happy
reunion!
Yours,
A.
Einstein.
379.
From
Adolf von
Harnack[1]
Berlin
NW7, Royal Library,
12 September 1917
The Honorable Professor
Einstein,
Wilmersdorf.
Your
Honor,
I
am
pleased
to
be able
to
inform Your Honor
that the
establishment of
the
Kaiser Wilhelm
Institute
of
Physical Research, planned
jointly
with
the
Leopold
Koppel Foundation,
is
now
secured for
the
period
of
1
October
1917 onwards.[2] I
have
the
honor of most
humbly
enclosing an
excerpted
transcript of
the
University
Council minutes for
your obliging
information.[3] The
compensation
of
5,000 M,
provided
for Your Honor
as
director
of
the
Institute,[4]
will
be
paid
out
to
you
in advance
through
the
local
banking
house Mendelssohn
& Co.
in
quarterly
installments. Yet I
submit
to Your Honor
to
inform
me
whether
payment
should
be
made to
your
personal
address
or
to
a banking
institution.
von
Harnack
President
of
the
Kaiser Wilhelm
Society
for the Advancement of
the
Sciences.
380. To
Wladyslaw
Natanson
[Berlin,]
14 September 1917
Dear
Colleague,
The
news
of
the death
of
our
outstanding
friend has shaken
me
deeply.[1]
He
was
one
of the most excellent
persons
I
knew.
He
was
endowed besides with
great
talent and
a
cheerful nature.[2]
May
I
ask
you
for his
wife’s
address?
I
would like
to
write
her,
particularly
since
I
know her
personally.-[3]
I
was
away
in Switzerland for
the
entire
summer
until
two
days ago
in order
to
recover
from
an
intestinal
complaint.[4]
I
am
well
again.
One
feels
increasingly
alienated in
this hard
world.
But
we
appreciate
our
good-willed
brothers
of
like
mind,
even
if
they
are
located far
away
in
Cracow!
I
hope
fate
soon brings us
together
once
again.[5]
With
cordial
regards
to
you
and
yours,
I
am
yours,
Einstein.
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