Letter from Alfred Coehn to Georg Bredig, March 1928
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Coehn, Alfred. “Letter from Alfred Coehn to Georg Bredig, March 1928,” March 18, 1928. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 27. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/5meyab4.
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Göttingen 18. März 1928.
Sehr geehrter Herr Kollege!
Mit Ihren freundlichen Worten haben Sie mir eine wirkliche Freude bereitet, für die ich Ihnen
herzlich danke. Mit Zeichen der Anerkennung oder Ehrungen irgendwelcher Art hat mich das Leben nicht verwöhnt. Aber meine Arbeit habe ich immer mit einer Art von Begeisterung getrieben und das läßt mich mit dankbarer Zufriedenheit auf mein Leben zurücksehen.
Von den Protonen in Metallen hoffe ich bald Ausführlicheres mitteilen zu können. Über die mir besonders
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am Herzen liegenden „Freien Raumladungen in Elektrolyten“ ist eben eine zweite Arbeit abgeschlossen.
Mit Dank und Gruß
Ihr ergebener
Alfred Coehn
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Göttingen, March 18, 1928
Dear Colleague,
Many thanks for your kind words, which delighted me. I have not received many recognitions or honors of any kind in my life. Yet I have always approached my work with enthusiasm and that allows me to reflect on my life with grateful satisfaction.
I hope to be able to soon provide more detailed information about the protons in metals.
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I have just completed a second publication on the topic "free space charges in electrolytes", which is particularly important to me.
Many thanks and regards.
Yours truly,
Alfred Coehn