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FS 40/1, [11] Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker to Salzer, dated August 7, 1932
Schenker is delighted that Salzer's injury is less serious than portrayed in the
Neue Freie Presse
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OJ 10/3, [175] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated August 8, 1932
Deutsch is on holiday with his family, having recently met Oswald Jonas and
heard the news of a road accident in which Felix Salzer was a passenger.
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OJ 10/3, [176] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated August 26, 1932
Deutsch replies to two letters from Schenker; he has returned from an
oppressively hot Salzburg but must now make a business trip to Yugoslavia. He advises
against asking Hoboken to increase the tuition fee, in spite of the threat of inflation. He
is surprised to hear that the new Oxford edition of Chopin is poor, as it was based on good
source material.
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OJ 11/16, [11] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, dated August 2, 1932
Furtwängler thanks Schenker for his letter and for sending Urlinie graphs;
praises Schenker's "fight ... for genius"; he is unable to visit now, but hopes to later;
inquires about Weisse.
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OJ 12/6, [14] Handwritten postcard from Jonas to Schenker, dated August 30, [1932]
Jonas is leaving today for Berlin, and will write to Schenker from
there.
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OJ 15/22, [3] Handwritten letter from Willfort to Schenker, dated August 6, 1932
Willfort reports that Salzer has escaped with only minor injuries; — is thrilled
by the Five Analyses in Sketch-Form, of which he has just seen a copy.
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OJ 5/18, 12 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated August 28, 1932
Schenker will return to Vienna in September and would like Jonas to visit him. —
Questions about Stern Conservatory and songs by Vrieslander.
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OJ 5/38, [82] Handwritten picture postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated August 12,
1932
Heinrich reports that the results from the medical laboratory are excellent;
he will write again concerning Jetty Bednař.
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OJ 89/5, [4] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Hoboken, dated August 5, 1932
The Ganche edition is much worse than Hoboken has said. Reports on Vrieslander
publication.