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  • Diary entry for 1934-04-20

    ... 20. Frl. Kraus kommt, Wilfort fehlt – ich schärfe Discretion gegenüber Wolf ein; This probably concerns Hans Wolf’s absence from the Friday analysis seminar in order to attend his parents’ silver wedding anniversary in Lucerne; see the diary entry ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-04-26

    ... Professor – Yours truly"!). Mrs. Violin (by telephone): she cancels Wolf’s lesson, in accordance with his telegram. From Kromer (postcardOJ 12/24, [8]): the Mendelssohn manuscript is ready. To Vrieslander (letter): thanks. To Kalmus (letter): foreword and ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-06-29

    ... bei bedecktem Himmel Evianweg – Straße. Ein Fink pickt vom Kuchen, der auf dem Gartentisch steht! 29, changeable. A stroll along the promenades. Shopping; in the lower cemetery, we look at Weilen’s gravestone. From Baumgarten (letter): thanks for the ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-07-28

    ... . 28, blue sky. At 10 o’clock, to the hairdresser’s, then in the coffee garden; a chilly wind drives us back to our room, and we also have lunch on the veranda. To Miss Kahn (letter): I refuse to allow her to shed tears, urge her to show modesty: "…only ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-08-04

    ... Breitkopfhaupt (postcard): he asks for Hoboken’s address. To Hoboken (letterOJ 89/7, [14]): what should I reply to Breithaupt? To Rinn (letter): the Haydn article is not possible at present. The storm lasted until 4 o’clock, uninterrupted! Conversation with a ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-08-17

    ... . From Felix von Cube (printed paperOC 44/4): he announces the birth of a boy. Lunch is served out of doors, but we prefer to eat on the veranda. Afternoon snack in the garden; at 4:30 the sun has gone, we follow it as far as the hairdresser’s. Home at 5 ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-08-31

    ... , ordnend! 31, the storm continues. Will the sun win against the clouds? At 9 o’clock: rain! From Oppel (picture postcard): greetings from Bingen; an article about Jonas’s book in the Basel newspaper. To Oppel (picture postcard): we are traveling, will be in ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-05-12

    ... ensembles at least into the 1940s, some under the pseudonym of Herbert Glad and O. A. Evans. hat unter Furtwängler gespielt, kennt Bamberger sehr gut, auch – Schenker! Klein ist die Welt!? Das vierte Menschenkind ist eine kleine, zierliche junge Dame, die ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-05-24

    ... 24. V. Sonntag! – es regnet heftig, zum erstenmal, nachts war, vielleicht, ein Gewitter, nur im Halbschlaf habe ich’s wahr genommen. Die Menschen gehen zur Messe. Mittags Gespräch mit dem neuen Gast, er kommt aus Siam. Tadelt, das der Deutsche ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-06-08

    ... dealer through whom Jeanette was in process of selling Heinrich’s books on music. geschrieben, Adressen nur aus dem Adressbuch anzugeben möglich (?). June 8 In the morning, I telephone the delivery company: “… in an hour!”! I go out, buy dark bread, cheap ...

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