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OC 52/405 Notice of bank transaction, UE to Schenker, dated June 5, 1912
 The Austrian Provincial Bank notifies Schenker of 100 Kronen sent to him on
        behalf of Universal Edition. 
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WSLB 397 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to UE, dated August 5, 1928
 Schenker asks why he has not received his royalty. 
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OC 52/913 Typed letter from Hugo Winter (UE) to Schenker, dated August 7, 1928
 UE has written to the Postal Savings Bank about the royalty
        payment. 
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OC 52/914 Typed letter from Ernst Roth (UE) to Schenker, dated August 20, 1928
 UE understands that the royalty payment has now been made.  
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OC 52/916 Typed letter from Hugo Winter (UE) to Schenker, dated July 23, 1929
 Schenker should have received the statement and money
        meantime. 
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OC 52/859 Typed postcard from Hugo Winter (UE) to Schenker, dated December 30, 1929
 Sum of 1,250 shillings transferred. 
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OC 52/861 Typed letter from Alfred Kalmus (UE) to Schenker, dated July 28, 1930
 50.66 shillings has been transferred. 
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OJ 5/38, [71] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated December 23,
        1930
 Heinrich sends Wilhelm a copy of his “railroad joke” as published in the third
        Meisterwerk yearbook, which he regards as symbolic of his own life. — He has taken legal
        action against their brother Mozio in order to be paid the money he had invested with
        him. 
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OC 52/867 Typewritten letter from Hugo Winter (UE) to Schenker, dated December 29,
        1930
 UE has transferred 1,250 shillings, and sends New Year's best
        wishes. 
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OJ 5/38, [71a] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, undated, written January 15,
        1931
 Heinrich tells Wilhelm that his attorney has written to their brother Moriz,
        asking him to return to Heinrich the money he invested with him. 
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OJ 5/38, [74] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated May 3, 1931
 Heinrich reports to Wilhelm that his attorney and his brother Moriz’s attorney
        have agreed on a plan to pay back the money belonging to Heinrich, with payments beginning
        on July 1. He concedes that Moriz has lost his fortune, and that he has done what he can to
        regain it.