Postcard from Richard Conder Love to Georg Bredig, September 1923
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Love, Richard Conder. “Postcard from Richard Conder Love to Georg Bredig, September 1923,” September 12, 1923. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 28. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/1h3mev5.
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Absender: Conder Love
Zell am See
Ständige Adresse:
Wien I. Schmerlingplatz 8
In vorzüglicher Hochachtung begrüsst sie Ihr sehr ergebener Dr. Richard N. Conder Love
[right margin]
An Professor Dr. G. Bredig
in Karlsruhe
Wendtstr. 19
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Zell am See, 12/IX 1923
Sehr geehrter Herr Professor,
Nehmen Sie bitte meinen herzlichen Dank entgegen für Ihre sehr schöne und interessante Schrift, die mich, besonders was Paneuropa betraf, sehr gefreut hat. Es ist auch meine Überzeugung, dass die akademische Jugend in erster Linie berufene Träger dieses grossen Gedankens ist. Mein Buch, dem dieser Aufsatz entnommen war, erscheint in en. in einem Monat. Ich werde mir erlauben, Ihnen ein Exemplar zu senden.
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Sender: Conder Love
Zell am See
Permanent Address:
Vienna I. Schmerlingplatz 8
Yours faithfully,
Dr. Richard N. Conder Love
[right margin]
To: Professor Dr. G. Bredig
Karlsruhe
Wendtstrasse 19
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Zell am See, 12 September 1923
Dear Professor,
I would like to express my heartfelt thanks for your very engaging and interesting letter, which was a pleasure to read, especially regarding Pan Europe. I am also convinced that young academics are primarily called upon to carry on this important legacy. My book, from which this essay was taken, will appear in English in one month. I will take the liberty of sending you a copy.