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LC ASC 27/45, [8] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schoenberg, dated June 13, 1939
Violin comments on American red tape. He has had to give the addresses of his supporters and asks Schoenberg to provide a testimonial if asked; and expresses gratitude for the Schoenbergs' offer of hospitality in Los Angeles.
LC ASC 27/45, [9] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schoenberg, dated June 20, 1939
Violin asks Schoenberg to write to the refugee committee in San Francisco. He will let him know his arrival time.
LC ASC 7/50, [4] Typewritten letter (carbon copy) from Schoenberg to Moriz Violin, dated June 6, 1939
Schoenberg writes to Violin in New York, advises him on the trip to San Francisco via Los Angeles, and hopes to be able to accommodate him/them in Los Angeles. — He regrets his powerlessness [over the affidavit].
OJ 11/31, [3] Handwritten picture postcard from Sophie Guttmann to Jeanette Schenker, dated June 19, 1939
Sophie writes on the anniversary of Heinrich Schenker's death, and wonders whether Jeanette visited his grave. -- Hans has been transferred to Belgrade. -- She reports on Julien, Frieda and her daughters, and Salo.
OJ 14/6, [8] Handwritten letter from Wilhelm to Jeanette Schenker, dated June 1, 1939
Wilhelm sends Jeanette his thoughts about travelling and contemplation.
OJ 70/71, [2] Typewritten letter of recommendation from Schoenberg to the Coordinating Committee for German Refugees, San Francisco, dated June 21, 1939
Schoenberg letter of recommendation to the Coordinating Committee for German Refugees in San Francisco.