Postcard from Kasimir Fajans to Max Bredig, August 2, 1937
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Fajans, Kasimir. “Postcard from Kasimir Fajans to Max Bredig, August 2, 1937,” August 2, 1937. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 8, Folder 1. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/q3mt95q.
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Image 1
THIS SIDE OF THE CARD IS FOR ADDRESS
D. M. A. Bredig
Berlin W 15, Germany
Kurfürstendamm 66 II
S.S. Normandie
Image 2
Ann Arbor
2. VIII. 37
Lieber Doktor Bredig!
Es hat mich sehr gefreut Ihren Telegramm zu entnehmen, dass Sie mit dem Vorschlag einverstanden sind. Die “Regents” haben die Stiftung angenommen. Es wäre sehr wünschenswert, wenn Sie so bald als möglich kommen können. Ende Oktober ist dann vielleicht zu spät, aber wenn es nicht anders geht… Die offizielle Einladung ist bereits veranlasst worden. Aber andere Zeilen schreibe ich demnächst. Leute in Eile. Viele herzliche Grüsse vom Ihrem K. Fajans.
Image 1
THIS SIDE OF THE CARD IS FOR ADDRESS
Dr. M. A. Bredig
Berlin W 15, Germany
Kurfürstendamm 66 II
S.S. Normandie
Image 2
Ann Arbor
August 2, 1937
Dear Dr. Bredig,
I was very pleased to learn from your telegram that you agree with the proposal. The “Regents” accepted the funds. It would be great if you could come as soon as possible. The end of October may be too late, but if there is no other way ... The official invitation has already been arranged. I'll write more soon. Busy people.
Warm regards,
K. Fajans