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OJ 5/38, [4] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated August 18, 1923
Schenker writes a letter of condolence, in response to the news that his brother
Wilhelm’s wife Dodi has died. He hopes to visit Wilhelm, and to visit their mother’s
grave.
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OJ 5/38, [2a] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated December 1,
[1918]
Schenker thanks his brother Wilhelm for the promise of lard; he bemoans the
present state of affairs, in which Germany will be enslaved by the rest of the European
world.
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OJ 5/38, [45] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated May 29, 1924
Schenker, on hearing the news that Wilhelm’s adoptive son Tonschl had died, sends
his condolences and urges his brother to spend two weeks with him and Jeanette in the
Tyrol.
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OJ 5/38, [15] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated January 4,
1925
Heinrich suggests that Wilhelm give some of his ready cash to their younger
brother Mozio, who will invest it and pay for the upkeep of Tonschl’s – Tonerl and Karli –
children with the interests. He also advises Wilhelm to purchase a radio receiver, which
will help keep him entertained.
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OJ 5/38, [16] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated February 3,
1925
Heinrich offers Wilhelm advice and help on finding a career placement for his
adoptive grandson Karli.
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OJ 5/38, [21] Handwritten picture postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 14,
[1925]
Heinrich thanks his brother for the good news about his adoptive grandson
Karli, and asks how Tonerl is faring. He invites Wilhelm to join them in the
Tyrol.
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OJ 5/38, [35] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 9,
1927
Heinrich registers concerns about his blood-sugar level, which has risen. — He
renews his promise to help Tonerl find employment.
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OJ 5/38, [36] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 18,
1927
Heinrich reports on the problem of eating with his new denture; he plans to
make inquiries on Tonerl’s behalf this week.
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OJ 5/38, [37] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 24,
1927
Heinrich reports on making inquiries on behalf of Tonerl; he also tells his
brother that the new denture fits perfectly, and that he can eat and speak with
ease.
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OJ 5/38, [38] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated October 5,
1927
Heinrich tell his brother that he has spoken to his locksmith, but a position
for Tonerl is not available there at present; he will make further
inquiries.
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OJ 5/38, [39] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated October 16,
1927
Heinrich gives his brother a detailed list of the foods that he is allowed to
eat, and those that Dr. Halberstam (following the principles of the Dr. Carl von Noorden)
has proscribed. His blood-sugar level has lowered dramatically, he has gained weight, and is
feeling much better.
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OJ 5/38, [69] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated October 23,
1930
Heinrich reports to Wilhelm on his health, and in particular the financial
losses he will sustain when he stops giving Anthony van Hoboken lessons lasting two
hours.
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OJ 5/38, [79] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated December 16,
1931
Heinrich sends Wilhelm a clipping which mentions a drug that his brother had
mentioned earlier in the year. — He and Jeanette are planning to take some time off at
Christmas.
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OJ 5/38, [87] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated April 15,
1934
Heinrich reports the completion of his book [Der freie Satz], the improvement
to his eyes, and their younger brother Moriz’s attempt to avoid paying the final installment
of his debt.
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OC A/296 Handwritten picture postcard from Wilhelm Schenker to Heinrich & Jeanette, dated
December 24, 1934
Wilhelm sends Christmas and New Year’s greetings and reports on the activities
of his children.