Postcard from Kasimir Fajans to Max Bredig, September 17, 1927
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Fajans, Kasimir. “Postcard from Kasimir Fajans to Max Bredig, September 17, 1927,” September 17, 1927. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 7, Folder 38. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/bq5jkgo.
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KARTKA POCZTOWA
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NADAWCA
Fajans
Warszawa Hvza
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Herrn Dr. M. A. Bredig
Baden Baden
Waldparksanitorium
Dr. Heinsheimer
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[Max Bredig’s hand: Bitte zurück! Max]
Warschau 17.9.27
Lieber Doktor Bredig!
Besten Dank für Ihre Karte am 13.9. Inzwischen werden Sie vom Prof. Pohl die Nachricht erhalten haben dass er gegen unsere Eingabe kein Bedenken hat und Sie haben wohl dann selbst erfreut haben. Ich wünsche Ihnen gute Erholung und hoffe, dass Sie mit frischen Kräften in M. [-----] bald aufsuchen werden. Ich kehre gegen d. 24. zurück.
Herzliche Grüsse,
K. Fajans
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POSTCARD
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SENDER
Fajans
Warszawa Hvza
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Dr. M. A. Bredig
Baden Baden
Waldparksanitorium
Dr. Heinsheimer
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[Max Bredig’s hand: Please return! Max]
Warsaw, 17 September 1927
Dear Dr. Bredig,
Thank you for your post card from September 13th. In the meantime, you will have received the message from Prof. Pohl that he has no objections to our submission. You are probably very pleased! I wish you well with your recovery and hope that you will visit Munich soon with renewed strength. I will return on September 24th.
Best regards,
K. Fajans