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OC B/142 Postal receipt for a package from Schenker to Wilhelm Altmann, postmarked October 16,
1922
Postal receipt for return of early edition of Beethoven Op. 22.
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OC B/143 Typewritten letter from Wilhelm Altmann to Schenker, dated October 9,
1922
Altmann acknowledges receipt of Der Tonwille and return of two editions, and
refers to Universal Edition.
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OJ 10/1, [72] Handwritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, dated October 28, 1922
Dahms chooses to remain in Italy in view of the "moral and physical devastation"
that he hears reported from Germany. — He is committed to Schust & Loeffler for a Haydn
biography. He reports on a review of his book "Offenbarung."
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OJ 10/3, [38] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated October 30, 1922
Deutsch apologizes for the delay to Schenker's payment for the "Moonlight"
Sonata facsimile edition, for which Deutsch himself is to blame. Schenker's debt to Seidel's
Book Dealership is 301 marks and 300 kronen, which should be balanced by his income from the
facsimile edition.
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OJ 12/59, [1] Handwritten letter from Siegfried Fritz Müller to Schenker, October 31,
1922
Siegfried Fritz Müller suspends his lessons with Schenker on account of his
father's financial circumstances.