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OJ 14/5, [22] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated May 5,
1927
Moriz Schenker expresses astonishment at Henrich's recent telegram to him, and
chides him on the timing of requests for money.
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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.
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OJ 14/5, [27] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated June 10,
1929
Moriz Schenker sends a large sum of money to Schenker by messenger, and asks
Heinrich to excuse his son, Georg, from his lesson.
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OJ 14/5, [30] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated February 27,
1930
Moriz Schenker recommends Heinrich to get a second estimate [for the printing
of Meisterwerk III] from Joseph Eberle in addition to that from Waldheim. -- He hopes to get
an appraisal of the Arzberg property next week.
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OJ 14/5, [32] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated April 30,
1930
Heinrich's payment deadline cannot be met because mortgate formalities are not
complete. Moriz Schenker alludes to the sudden death of Leopold Richtera.
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OJ 14/5, [33] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Wilhelm Schenker, dated May 1,
1930
Moriz Schenker writes to his eldest brother Wilhelm about the sudden death of
Leopold Richtera. He forgives Richtera, and wishes a good life for Lisl.
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OJ 14/5, [36] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated June 11,
1930
Moriz Schenker encloses the [June 3] letter from Creditanstalt. He is awaiting
the bank's expert to value [the Arzberg property], and again asks for
patience.
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OJ 14/5, [38] Handwritten lettercard from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated September 12,
1930
Moriz Schenker reiterates that the mortgage has been approved, and the
formalities are in train. -- Georg is due with Heinrich [for a lesson]; Moriz continues to be
worried by him.
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OJ 14/5, [40] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated October 3,
1930
Moriz Schenker sends an interim payment of interest, but reports that the
mortgage formalities [on the Arzberg property] are still delayed. He is pleased that Georg
is continuing his lessons with Schenker.
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OJ 14/5, [42] Handwritten lettercard from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated November 7,
1930
Faced with persistent demands to pay back Heinrich Schenker's investment [in the
Arzberg property], Moriz Schenker writes that his mother-in-law is seriously ill and he is
caring for her, and his businesses are not going well. -- He insists that he is doing everything
he can, and asks again for patience.