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OJ 5/38, [14a] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated December 20, [1924]
Heinrich attempts to console his brother Wilhelm, who is feeling lonely and neglected.
OC 54/31 Typewritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated July 24, 1925
Moriz Schenker tells his brother that he will ask his friend Sobotka to intervene directly in the matter of obtaining the advance of 250 marks from Drei Masken Verlag
OC 54/32 Typed letter from Moriz Schenker to Schenker, dated July 28, 1925
Moriz Schenker has seen his friend Sobotka, who will arrange for the advance from Drei Masken Verlag to be paid into his account.
OJ 14/5, [21] Typewritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich and Jeanette Schenker, dated August 14, 1925
Moriz Schenker recommends a tax consultant for Anthony van Hoboken's use, and offers himself as an adviser for Hoboken in purchasing a villa [in Vienna], hinting that he would like Hoboken as a client of his bank.
OJ 5/38, [23a] Handwritten letter from Heinrich & Jeanette to Wilhelm Schenker, dated “Saturday evening” [December 18, 1926]
In an 8-page letter, Heinrich acknowledges the receipt of his brother’s witty letter, apologizes for not visiting him at the end of the summer. — He continues to complain about the way in which his publishers have treated him. — He has played chamber music with his nephew Georg, a talented musician. — He is sending Wilhelm a book by the German humorist Wilhelm Busch. —Jeanette reports a visit from one of her sisters, the first time she has been with a family member since 1910.
OJ 14/5, [26] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated May 18, 1929
Having made an investment in a property (Arzberg) purchased by Moriz Schenker, Heinrich has got cold feet and has asked to withdraw his share of the asset. Moriz explains the situation and tries to reassure Heinrich, while at the same time outlining steps whereby he could eventually pay Heinrich back. He questions Heinrich's pessimism, and points out that Heinrich is at the peak of his creative powers.
Diary entry by Schenker for 10 November 1924
Diary entry by Schenker for 14 November 1924
Diary entry by Schenker for 15 June 1925
Diary entry by Schenker for 20 August 1925
Diary entry by Schenker for 29 August 1925
Diary entry by Schenker for 22 February 1926
Diary entry by Schenker for 19 July 1926