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DOCS. 20-22 JULY
1914
20.
From Max Planck
Berlin W
35,
120
Potsdamer
St.,
12 July
1914
Highly
esteemed
Colleague,
In
faithfully
returning to
you
the draft
sent
to
me,
I naturally declare
my-
self in
complete agreement
with
the addition
suggested by
you.[1]
Another
small
amendment
to
it
has occurred to
me
which
I
have noted down[2]
But
I
leave it
entirely
to
your free
discretion
whether
or
not you
would
like
to include
this
one
as
well.
With best
compliments, always very
truly
yours,
Planck.
21. To
Fritz Reiche
[Berlin,
18 July
1914]
Dear
Colleague,[1]
I
am expecting
you
(tomorrow,
Sunday
mid-afternoon
1/2
past
2
o’clock at
the
house of
my) on
Monday morning,
from
10
o’clock
onward
at
the
Kais. Wilh.
Institute
of
Phys. Chemistry.
Dahlem
(Thielplatz).
I
have
a
little
office
there.
Anyone
at
the institute
will
guide you
to
my room.
With
best
regards, yours,
Einstein.
22.
Memorandum
to
Mileva
Einstein-Maric,
with
Comments
[Berlin, ca.
18
July
1914][1]
Conditions.
A.
You make
sure
1)
that
my
clothes
and
laundry
are
kept
in
good
order and
repair
2)
that
I
receive
my
three
meals
regularly
in
my room.
3)
That
my
bedroom and
office
are
always kept
neat, in
particular,
that the
desk
is
available
to
me
alone.
B.
You
renounce
all
personal
relations with
me as
far
as
maintaining
them
is
not
absolutely
required
for social
reasons. Specifically,
you
do
without
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