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OC 44/2 Handwritten letter from Salzer to Schenker, undated [November 5, 1934]
Salzer asks to see Schenker in order to set up a lesson time.
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OC A/279 Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated November 26,
1934
Deutsch says that the seconda volta that Schenker composed for the untexted
Schubert song will be used when the song is broadcast on the radio on November 28, with the
prize-winning text.
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OJ 12/6, [39] Typewritten letter (carbon copy) from Jonas to Schenker, dated November 28,
1934
Jonas has agreed to let his publisher proceed with a lawsuit against Willi
Reich; he has written up the documentary evidence of the case and asks Schenker to circulate
it among his circle. — He reports his activities in Berlin. — He reports his dispute with
the Jüdischer Verlag.
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OJ 14/10, [15] Handwritten letter from Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated November 24–28,
1934
12-page letter written over four days: Arnold has, Rosa Weil agrees with
Jeanette, taken on a paternal role over the Schiff siblings. She comments at length on
Victor: admirable in what he has achieved, as a free man in [South] America he shows no
concern for the troubles of his siblings in Europe, responding only by preaching Zionist
rhetoric. Arnold, on the other hand, cares selflessly for all who are in need, while working
from morning to night. — Jeanette is given news of her sons [whom she has not seen since
1910], their wives and children. — Rosa reflects on her own life and responsibilities, and
her wishes before she dies. — She proudly describes her home and the plants that she
cultivates in it.