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  • Diary entry for 1917-02-03

    ... die Reichen immer nur mit fremdem Gelde schenken. February 3, 1917, –6°. Mittelmann at the coffee house (10 Kronen). Lie-Liechen stands in line for bread but receives none. Unfortunately it doesn't occur to the guard to see how many loaves remain in ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-06-20

    ... unfortunately insignificant in originality and melodic line. Lie-Liechen's fifth bath. Dr. Neumann attends to the third tooth, the remaining treatment is postponed until the fall. Postcard to Rothberger: greetings before departure. Postcard to Wilhelm: I inform ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-08-11

    ... tells me to issue an order to Wilhelm specifically along those lines, or asks Linscherl to approach Mozio for money, etc.). Letter to Mrs. Gutherz (Br.), enquiring after Hans. Letter from Lie-Liechen to Sophie: she asks only for two kilograms of butter ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-09-07

    ... splendid ideas as a result of the difficulties presented by the new basket, so as to stow the contents as securely as possible. The missing lining is replaced by packing paper, the excessive height is reduced, as it were, by string pulled through at the ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-10-28

    ... bring the sausage and clarified butter over to my place. The cleaners newly put up their prices in the most unconscionable way. Lie-Liechen produces no fewer than seven neckties out of old cravats. To Weisse (postcard): thanks for his dear lines, and ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-01-01

    ... writing from the front line, hence fieldpost. This postcard has not been preserved in OJ 15/34. sei in starker Depression, zweifle, ob er je noch werde geistig arbeiten können; bittet um Nachricht. An die Steueradministration (recomm. Br.): 3 Beilagen ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-03-09

    ... from August 1, 1917; executive warning in relation to installments for the year 1917. To Hans Weisse I send Vrieslander's letter, accompanied by a few lines. This morning I bump into Gärtner, he has completely forgotten about the young client whom he ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-04-24

    ... that this hero has fallen victim to a dastardly murder; he may have landed behind English lines, been captured and had his life taken by a pistol shot. Ludendorff announcement seems to suggest this anyway, but he certainly does not dare to go beyond ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-07-22

    ... received today it will be possible for us to travel to the TyrolTyrolTyrol, but only if we can take enough bread with us; I tell her about my Mozio adventure, and Lie-Liechen adds some lines of her own. ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-04-26

    ... scheduled for May 7: May 7, 1824–1924; also requests a few lines by way of introduction. Work on the Ninth Symphony until 10:00. ...

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