Postcard from Rudolf Höber to Georg Bredig, April 23, 1935
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Höber, Rudolf. “Postcard from Rudolf Höber to Georg Bredig, April 23, 1935,” April 23, 1935. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 1, Folder 59. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/9b6thq1.
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(left side)
Philadelphia, 23.4.35
Lieber Herr Bredig, ich danke Ihnen herzlich für den netten Gruss in weiter Ferne. Uns geht’s hier, im Ganzen genommen, sehr gut, Arbeit und Wissenschaft in Hülle u. Fülle, reizende Menschen, kluge Fachgenossen, Kunst u. Natur sehr eindrucksvoll, unsere Jüngste mit Volldampf ihr Medizinstudium fortsetzend. Aber unsere 2 Grossen mit ihrer Familie fehlen uns, aber wir hoffen sie im Sommer zu besuchen.
Nochmals vielen Dank v.Ihrem
R. Höber
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(right side)
Germany
Prof. Dr. G. Bredig
118
Karlsruhe Technische Hochschule.
(left side)
Philadelphia, April 23, 1935
Dear Mr. Bredig,
Thank you very much for your nice greeting from so far away! Overall, we are doing very well here. Work and science are plentiful. There are lovely people and clever colleagues. Art and nature are very impressive. Our youngest is continuing her medical studies at full speed. However, we miss our two oldest children and their families. We hope to visit them this summer.
Many thanks again.
Yours,
R. Höber
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Germany
Professor Dr. G. Bredig
118
Karlsruhe Technical University