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OJ 10/1, [44] Handwritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, dated September 10, 1919
Dahms thanks the Schenker's for his time with them, and reports what he is doing
currently; he endorses Nietzsche's view of Germany and the Germans, and speaks of the
unprincipledness that its legal system and officialdom fosters.
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OJ 10/1, [45] Handwritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, dated September 26, 1919
Dahms responds to Schenker's letter (non-extant). He reflects on Prussian
militarism. He declares that there is no such things as "military genius"; Germany was as guilty
as the Entente Powers for the war; soldiers were treated as slaves by their officers, with
Wilhelm II bearing the ultimate guilt. He rejects all political parties. England does not treat
its people as Germany does. He believes only in the German spirit, which he regards as the
spirit of the world. He cannot wait to leave Germany, and wants only to immerse himself in
Schenker's work.
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OJ 10/3, [2] Typewritten letter from Otto Erich Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 8, 1913
Deutsch encloses part of a letter from Ludwig Scheibler, which he says will interest Schenker. He
has finished work on two volumes of his documentary biography.
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OJ 12/62, [2] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated September 1,
1919
[NMTP I and II/1:] Cotta encloses sales report for 1918 and a check for M.
346.92.
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OJ 13/10, [7] Handwritten letter from Oppel to Schenker, dated September 7, 1919
Oppel expresses his pessimism in the aftermath of the war and the prospects for
his generation. He sends a chaconne for Schenker's comment, and reports his appointment as a
teacher in theory and composition at the Kiel Conservatory. Alfred Einstein asked him for a
review of the Erläuterungsausgabe, but he declined.
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OJ 14/5, [9] Handwritten lettercard from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated September 3,
1919
Moriz Schenker assures Heinrich that his deposited money is safe, and expresses
delight that all impediment to the marriage has been rescinded.
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OJ 15/16, [40] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated September 1, 1919
Weisse thanks Schenker for his hospitality, and is glad to learn that he and
Jeanette will be able to remain on holiday at Klammerth's castle.
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OJ 15/18, [1] Printed deposit slip from Wiener Bank-Verein, with handwritten entries, dated September
18, 1919
Schenker has deposited 346.92 Marks.
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OJ 15/5, [3] Handwritten letter from Eberhard von Waechter to Schenker, dated September 2,
1919
Waechter is sending copy of his Schubert study, and offers to send the manuscript
of his forthcoming book for Schenker's assessment.
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OJ 5/18, [C] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated September 27, 1919
Date and time of first lesson.
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OJ 8/3, [70] Handwritten double-postcard from Heinrich Schenker and Jeanette Kornfeld (Schenker) to
Moriz and Valerie Violin, dated September 25, 1919
(1) Heinrich to Moriz: draws Moriz Violin's attention to an article in Der
Merker; (2) Jeanette to Valerie: needs to buy a suit, and asks advice as to
where.