Letter from Johannes Stark to Georg Bredig, September 1913
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Stark, Johannes. “Letter from Johannes Stark to Georg Bredig, September 1913,” September 6, 1913. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 53. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/z5ulm26.
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Aachen, 16. IX. 13.
Lütticherstr. 189.
Sehr geehrter Herr Kollege!
Infolge einer längeren Abwesenheit von hier komme ich erst heute zur Beantwortung Ihres Briefes. Ich danke Ihnen für Ihren freundlichen Hinweis. Er ist fachlich berechtigt. Vielleicht darf ich aber zur Entschuldigung von Herrn Dr. Oppe anführen, daß er Organiker ist und auch mehr von dessen Standunkt aus den Stoff behandeln wollte.
Mit kollegialem Gruß
Ihr ergebener
J. Stark.
Aachen, September 16, 1913
Lütticherstraße 189
Dear Colleage,
On account of a lengthy absence from here, I am just responding to your letter today. Thank you for your kind suggestion. He is professionally qualified. My apologies to Dr. Oppe, but I should mention that he is an organic chemist and would want to approach the material more from his point of view.
Warm regards.
Sincerely,
J. Stark