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DLA 69.930/11 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Halm, dated November 2, 1922
Schenker acknowledges receipt of two booklets on youth and the new republic,
returns them, comments on them critically: idealistic German democrats desire maximal
remuneration with minimal work; illustrates point by difficulties with maids in Schenker
household; German democrats naively overestimate social and intellectual status of non-German
commoners (French, British, American); Schenker decries cosmopolitanism and those Germans who
advocate individuality at the expense of society; Schenker praises the fascists as countering
communism and social leveling, compares Mussolini's Italy favorably with present-day
Germany.
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JOB 94-3, [4] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Hammer dated January 21, 1923
Schenker alerts Hammer to the publication of Tonwille 3.
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OC 54/110 Typed letter from Alfred Böhme (DMV) to Schenker, dated December 17, 1926
Drei Masken Verlag inform Schenker that a glowing review of the first
Meisterwerk volume has appeared in Der Abend, and ask that he send them details of interested individuals to whom they can forward the review.
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OJ 9/3, [6] Typewritten letter from Guido Adler to Schenker, dated April 4, 1927
Schenker is asked to have his photograph taken as a collaborator in the
Beethoven Centennial Celebration.