Postcard from Theodor Curtius to Georg Bredig
- 1913-Mar-01
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During his career, Curtius was a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Heidelberg, the Director of the Analytical Chemistry Department at the University of Erlangen, and a Chair of Chemistry at the University of Kiel. He defined the Curtius rearrangement in 1885, and discovered diazoacetic acid, hydrazine, and hydrazoic acid.
At the time of this writing, Hartwig Franzen was the Associate Professor for Organic Chemistry at the Technical University of Karlsruhe.
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Curtius, Theodor. “Postcard from Theodor Curtius to Georg Bredig,” March 1, 1913. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 1, Folder 26. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/5hcqvbf.
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Postkarte [stamps]
Herrn Prof. Dr. G. Bredig
Physik. Chem. Institut der technischen Hochschule
Karlsruhe i. B.
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Heidelberg, 1. Mai 1913
Lieber Herr College!
Franzen wird Ihnen schon den beabsichtigten Überfall zum Dienstag Abend gemeldet haben. Darf ich in 2 ½ Uhr kommen?
Mit dem besten Gruss, auch an Ihre Frau,
Ihr Theodor Curtius
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Postcard [stamps]
Professor Dr. G. Bredig
Institute of Physical Chemistry, Technical University
Karlsruhe in Baden
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Heidelberg, 1 May 1913
Dear Colleague,
By Tuesday, Franzen will have told you about his intent to criticize your position. Can I come at 2:30?
Best regards to you and your wife,
Theodor Curtius