correspondence
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Documents comprising this correspondence:
OJ 9/35, [1] Handwritten letter from Gustav von Cube to Schenker, dated September 7, 1925
Finding himself adversely affected by the current financial crisis, Gustav von Cube asks Schenker to help find work for his son Felix, to help help him finance his studies.
OJ 5/7a, [2] (formerly vC 2) Handwritten letter from Schenker to Gustav von Cube, dated September 13, 1925
Schenker explains to Cube's father why his first teaching assignment went awry, but promises to continue to help him; he suggests Anthony van Hoboken may be able to assist him.
OJ 5/8 [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Gustav von Cube, dated August 18, 1926
Schenker insists that Gustav von Cube pay the fee for his son Felix’s last three months of lessons with him. He does not teach without being paid, explaining that this would be self-degrading – in his case all the more so, as he lives frugally and teaches only much as is necessary to afford to pursue his own research.
OJ 9/35, [2] Handwritten letter from Gustav von Cube to Schenker, dated August 24, 1926
Responding to Schenker’s demand for final payment for his son’s lessons, Gustav von Cube has arranged for 250 Marks to be paid to Schenker in Galtür; he will send the remainder to Vienna.