Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, April 26, 1942
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Wolfsberg, Ilse. “Letter from Ilse Wolfsberg to Max Bredig, April 26, 1942,” April 26, 1941. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 9, Folder 25. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/cerqmq0.
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513-6th Ave. S.E.
Minneapolis, Minn.
26. April 1942.
[Max Bredig’s hand: rec. 4/28/42 MAB]
Sehr geehrter Herr Dr. Bredig,
herzlichen Danke für Ihre Mitteilung vom 23. April. Gleichzeitig bekam ich einen Brief von Herrn Holske. Meine Antwort an Herrn H. lege ich Ihnen in Kopie bei. Ich hoffe, dass die Angelegenheit noch gerettet werden kann. Falls Sie noch irgendwelche haben, bin ich Ihnen sehr dankbar.
Von Washington habe ich keinerlei Nachricht.
Überrascht war ich gestern von Professor
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Nord angerufen zu werden und freute mich mit ihm unterhalten zu können.
Mit den besten Grüssen
Ihre Ilse Wolfsberg
Bitte grüssen Sie Fräulein Hayn vielmals von mir.
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513-6th Ave. S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
April 26, 1942
[Max Bredig’s hand: received 4/28/42 MAB]
Thank you very much for your message on April 23rd. At the same time, I received a letter from Mr. Holske. I am enclosing a copy of my answer to Mr. Holske. I hope the matter can still be resolved. I would be very grateful to you for any ideas.
I haven’t received any news from Washington.
Yesterday, I was surprised by Professor Nord.
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He called and I was glad to talk with him.
Best regards,
Ilse Wolfsberg
Please say hello to Ms. Hayn for me.