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OJ 11/32, [18] Handwritten letter from Robert Haas to Jeanette Schenker, dated January 14,
1935
Haas sends commiserations to Jeanette on the death of
Heinrich.
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OJ 11/54, [41]-[42] Handwritten letter, with envelope, from Hoboken to Schenker, dated January 1,
1935
Hoboken wishes Schenker good health, and strength to complete Der freie Satz.
— He discusses the furniture in the new premises of the Photogram Archive, and gives his
travel plans for January.
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OJ 12/17, [10] Handwritten note from Komorn to Jeanette Schenker, dated January 18, 1935
Mrs. Komorn sends condolences to Jeanette, and pays tribute to
Heinrich.
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OJ 12/20, [2] Typewritten letter from the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Dlabač, Kraus) to Jeanette
Schenker, dated January 15, 1935
The Society send commiserations to Jeanette on the death of her
husband.
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OJ 12/24, [9] Handwritten letter, with envelope, from Kromer to Jeanette Schenker, dated January
14, 1935
Kromer sends condolences to Jeanette at Heinrich's death.
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OJ 12/6, [41] Handwritten letter from Jonas to Schenker, dated January 13, 1935
Jonas hopes Schenker is well; ‒ he plans to be in Vienna from 22 to about 28
January; — he is reading the Hildebrand-Fiedler correspondence.
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OJ 14/10, [16] Handwritten letter with envelope from Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated January
23, 1935
[Rosa Weill has travelled back from Vienna after Heinrich's funeral.] Rosa
thanks Jeanette for having taken such good care of her while in Vienna. She regrets that she
arrived too late [for the funeral?]. She expresses admiration at the cultivated atmosphere
of Jeanette's world, and offers her condolences on the loss of a "great human being," and
invites Jeanette to come and stay with them in Aussig.
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OJ 14/10, [23] Handwritten letter from Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated June 15,
1935
Rosa Weil sends roses for Heinrich’s birthday, wishes Jeanette well for her
forthcoming stay in Hofgastein, and gives brief news of herself and Arnold.
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OJ 15/22, [9] Handwritten note from Willfort to Schenker, dated January 1, 1935
New Year greetings and thanks.
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OJ 70/3, [1] Handwritten draft of a letter from Moriz Violin to Moriz Rosenthal, undated,
probably dating from c. January 20, 1935]
Violin regrets having failed to honor an agreement with Rosenthal to write an
"outpouring from the heart" regarding Schenker's theory, and proceeds to draft a statement
on the "presuppositions of the Urlinie," which he will re-draft in light of Rosenthal's
comments.