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Diary entry for 1916-04-10
... appropriate response. His tone of voice reminds me of the specific jargon of the heavy-goods vehicle drivers in Vienna. One arrives at such surrogates only when one is incapable of true objectivity. Letter to Mrs. Pairamall (sent via Kübler): I suggest that ...
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Diary entry for 1916-04-29
... Hungarian town; he announces an eight-week holiday. "The Year of the Pearl" (Neues Wiener Tagblatt): "the amount of pearls sold in Vienna has not been as high as in this year for a very long time." The journalist concludes his overly long article with the ...
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Diary entry for 1916-08-01
... about the result of his latest appeal, which at any rate may be described as gratifying. From the censor's office in Innsbruck: regarding the newspaper subscription, I am referred to the postal newspaper office in Vienna. In the end, the mail from St ...
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Diary entry for 1916-11-04
... allem die Reichen das Kompliment auf sich beziehen werden! November 4, 1916. Rainy. Postcard from Gärtner: he will come on Monday. After the coffee house, to Vally; only her mother is home. Körber pays the starving population of Vienna a compliment; to a ...
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Diary entry for 1916-12-01
... works on a quarter-tone instrument at the Vienna Tonkünstler-Verein. Major railway disaster not far from Budapest: about 70 dead and 200 wounded! To Sophie, a small basket with cooking fat for 12 Kronen. ...
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Diary entry for 1917-01-26
... prolongs the period of frost. Letter from Mittler: he asks new questions and speculations about Op. 109. Wilson's diplomatic note is judged in different ways: in Vienna, it is generally rejected, if one excludes its own Arbeiter-Zeitung, which once again is ...
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Diary entry for 1917-04-14
... his stay in Vienna, which was still permitted at that time. But the conflict arose, as he expressly admitted, only because he felt thoroughly displaced in Vienna and found no nourishment at all for his strong urge for political and other activities. He ...
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Diary entry for 1917-04-22
... through Vienna in a few days, on the way to the Russian front. Package from Sophie containing coffee, butter, bread, and bacon. ...
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Diary entry for 1917-11-16
... „Abend“, daß nun auch sie alle, die Journalisten, mitreden u. Weltgeschichte machen wollen!! Als ob mit Reden Weltgeschichte gemacht werden könnte! 16 From Breisach (postcard): is now in Vienna in the military hospital and would be glad to come to my ...
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Diary entry for 1918-01-19
... . Dodi invites us whenever we like in the event that conditions in Vienna become unbearable; reports the children’s illness. From the Breisach’s father (letter): notifies me that 180 Kronen is on its way by postal savings bank and expresses satisfaction ...