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OJ 10/1, [14] Handwritten field postcard from Dahms to Schenker, dated January 8, 1916
Dahms is able to do some work, longs for peace, looks forward to Op.
111.
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OJ 10/1, [15] Handwritten field postcard from Dahms to Schenker, dated January 15, 1916
Dahms cannot write openly because of censorship.
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OJ 10/4, [1] Handwritten letter from Sophie Deutsch to Schenker, dated January 26,
1916
Sofie Deutsch informs Schenker of the bequest of a sum of money to fund his
future publications; she wishes him success in his "selfless work," and signs herself "your
grateful pupil."
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OJ 12/9, [12] Handwritten letter from Karpath to Schenker, dated January 13, 1916
Karpath accepts an article of Schenker's [for Der Merker] and asks for a
modification.
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OJ 12/9, [13] Handwritten letter from Karpath to Schenker, dated January 26, 1916
Karpath is worried about the disappearance of Aron Mittelmann, and asks Schenker
to help him search.
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OJ 12/9, [14] Handwritten lettercard from Karpath to Schenker, dated January 28, 1916
Karpath reports a summons to appear before a military court with respect to Aron
Mittelmann.