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Diary entry for 1918-06-19
... , die, zumal in so schwerer Zeit umso lobenswerter erscheint u. erzähle von der Schwierigkeit, ihr Heim nun zum zweitenmal u. neu aufzubauen; der Vater Guttmanns habe 5000 Kronen bereits beigesteuert, der Bruder G.s nehme die Kinder über den Sommer zu ...
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Diary entry for 1927-11-11
... Russengeschäft zu erlangen. Aus allen Widersprüchen, die aus seinem Munde zu hören sind, entnehme ich, daß er ursprünglich einen Herr Landauer ersucht hatte, die 3000 S. durch einen Herrn Dorn an Sophie zu leiten, Herr Landauer aber tat nichts dergleichen u. ich ...
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Diary entry for 1936-04-27
... hat gute Gedanken zur Musik, es stellt sich heraus, daß sie Bamberger kennt, ich höre es aus ihren Worten, wie ein ganz fernes Echo. In Aussig sind alle aufmerksam u. lieb, W.s,Arnold Weil; his wife Rosa (Rosl), Jeanette’s sister; and their daughter ...
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Diary entry for 1936-08-06
... Gatten entgegen, der aus U. S. A. kommt. Ein ganz aufmerksamer Tisch-Stewart. Nach dem Essen packe ich aus – die Kabine ist gar zu winzig – geputzt? – Maniana! Um 5h Thee – ohne Serviette – Schiffszwieback – ich beklage mich – alles, was ich wünsche, wird ...
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... Division), and officially opened on November 25, 1928 (vC 21). The archive was assembled by Anthony van Hoboken at the instigation of his teacher, Heinrich Schenker. Its secretary in the 1930s was Julius Ritter von Kromer, with whom Schenker corresponded ...
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... Kohlmarkt. In the 1890s, the firm acquired the rights to publish vocal scores of some of Smetana's operas with German translation. In the late 1890s it became the publisher of several works by Gustav Mahler including orchestral scores of Symphonies 1‒3. In ...
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... this time they became acquainted with Otto Vrieslander, who was living with the Sternheims and working as their librarian and who became a kind of mentor to young Felix. After moving to Duisburg in the 1920s, Gustav formed a partnership with fellow ...
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... . Schimatowitsch, who had a son, Tonschl (father unknown), who himself in 1907 and 1911 had sons Tonerl and Karli (mother unknown); that Wilhelm was not Tonschl's father is established by Heinrich’s use of the word Adoptivsohn (“adoptive son”) to describe him ...
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... ." Taking after his mother in his political associations, Arthur was a "Lovestoneite" in the 1930s (after Jay Lovestone [1897-1990], one of the founders of the American Communist Party). It was during this time that he made a living as an accounting clerk ...
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... 's day lay the village of Auhof and the Imperial Zoo, and southwest lay Baunzen. Hadersdorf‒Weidlingau and Schenker During the 1900s, 1910s and 1920s Schenker made many weekend excursions into the Vienna Woods, either on his own or with friends, and later ...