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  • Diary entry for 1919-02-12

    ... always lie; Foch: "If I see the Germans once again on their knees, then they must first sign their names before I set them free." On the right of women to vote: an exaggerated letter. Der Abend: Scheidemann threatens to break up peace negotiations. ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-03-08

    ... interests") (as if the defense of its own interests had not also been the motivation for war for America, and less the good intention of freeing Germany from its emperors?) Dispersal of the German Navy! French desire for the trophies captured during the ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-03-16

    ... the public trust of the world" (merely uneducated – history not read, not understood, and incapable of such an education) "… freed from the curse of the politics of the great powers" "… finally, the path is free for anyone who is virtuous." – From the ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-04-12

    ... . The fate of the confiscated manuscripts of the Court Library. No daylight savings time in Germany. Stefan Zweig on Romain Rolland (important!). Neues Wiener Tagblatt: impertinence as a factor of power – aimed at Dr. Neurath's speech: "… free men, i ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-08-29

    ... living together freely with his second; . I then break in to outline a broad plan of study suitable to occupy him for over a year. I remarked that although he has to enjoy species counterpoint without setting his sights on free composition, since ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-10-10

    ... nearly simultaneously now and then to start releasing a "quarterly publication" right away, also reflecting this in the title. Now I am free of the tight constraints and I am happy to steer toward the world of sonatas. Volume IV thereby also takes on more ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-03-28

    ... wanted to free her from her wicked mother. Both explanations are feeble, and appear to have been unaccountably thrown together. (How much Wieland is to be held responsible for this nonsense escapes my recollection.) One is warned about womanly deceit, see ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-11-17

    ... that this harsh rebuke will have good consequences, at least for myself. It is sad enough that the young lady, on account of her opposition, has lost so many years of the best opportunity to learn free of charge and finally, in spite of all help, may ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-10-02

    ... , he declared himself keen on having three lessons! The intensity with which he sought to save money reminded me of the intensity with which he withdrew from Professor Haas the free use of his article. As I mentioned the large amount of his check, he ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-09-27

    ... pay if I am unable to do so?" Work in the morning in the alcove on the second section "Ursatz in General" for Free Composition, chapter 1. From 5:45 to between 8 and 8:30, Deutsch and his wife and department counselor Dr. Tomasberger: I recommend that ...

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