| FROM:Schönberg, Gertrud TO:Bender, George H., United States Congress |
1954.00.00 |
Want to repeat at this time |
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| TO: Register of Copyrights |
1940.05.01 |
Application for Registration |
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| TO: Richter, John H. |
1940.07.23 |
Implore you to cable state department and consulat |
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| TO: Coulter, Eliot B., United States Department of State |
1940.00.00 |
I should like to thank you for your kind letter of |
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| TO: The Library of Congress |
1940.08.04 |
Ich ermächtige hiemit die Universal Edition A.G. W |
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| TO: The Library of Congress |
1940.08.04 |
I herewith authorize the Universal Edition, A.G. V |
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| TO: Dunn, [?], United States Department of Justice |
1950.02.21 |
I have been informed that the check for my royalti |
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| TO: Waters, Edward N., The Library of Congress |
1951.05.30 |
I had sold to the Gertrude Clarke Whittal Foundati |
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| TO: United States Department of Commerce |
1951.05.15 |
I will be 77 this year and my sister will celebrat |
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| TO: Baynton, Harold I., United States Department of Justice |
1951.05.15 |
I have cancelled my contract with Universal Editio |
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| TO: Kurth, William H., The Library of Congress |
1951.07.13 |
I am writing on behalf of Mrs. Schoenberg regardin |
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| TO: David, Herbert D., United States Department of Justice |
1951.06.27 |
In reply to your kind letter of June 21. Associate |
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| TO: Baynton, Harold I., United States Department of Justice |
1951.06.16 |
RCA Victor has issued records of my Gurrelieder an |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1951.06.13 |
This letter should be an addenda to the Instrument |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1951.06.12 |
I send you included a new formulation of the Instr |
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| TO: Kurth, William H., The Library of Congress |
1951.06.09 |
Today the following Schoenberg holographs were sen |
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| TO: The Library of Congress |
1951.06.09 |
Railway Express: Insured for $40,000.00 |
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| TO: Voice of America |
1951.06.05 |
Re: Recording and Broadcasting of my work:- GURREL |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1951.04.25 |
The letter from Mr. Jennings Wood was answered, bu |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S., Slattery & Guthman |
1951.04.23 |
I will send you your share of Bomart's remaining |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S., Slattery & Guthman |
1951.04.11 |
I have received the return-receipt of my registere |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1951.02.24 |
I am writing on behalf of Mr. Schoenberg regarding |
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| TO: Hill, Richard S. |
1951.02.24 |
On behalf of Mr. Schoenberg I want to inform you t |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S., Slattery & Guthman |
1951.03.05 |
The manner in which you acted in the matters with |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S., Slattery & Guthman |
1951.01.09 |
I am embarrassed to say whether it was wise to ext |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1951.01.06 |
This is a very complicated affair, and I must beg |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1950.12.26 |
I am ready to give you the power of attorney as yo |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S., Slattery & Guthman |
1950.12.18 |
Enclosed please find photostat copies of the contr |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1950.12.12 |
I did not see Mr. Tompkins. I refused him an appoi |
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| TO: The Library of Congress |
1950.11.10 |
I have been warned that a book of an American auth |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1950.10.09 |
Thank you for your letter of October 4. |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1950.09.27 |
I am answering your letter of September 18. |
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| TO: Myron, Paul V., United States Department of Justice |
1950.08.29 |
Enclosed you find the original, duplicate and trip |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1950.08.29 |
I received from the Alien Property Custodian $75.5 |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1950.08.27 |
Mr. Schoenberg, as he previously wrote you, would |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1950.08.22 |
I am just as happy as you, and perhaps even more, |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1950.11.18 |
In a letter from the Universal-Edition I read the |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1950.11.17 |
I was sorry to hear of your illness and hope your |
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| TO: Kurth, William H., The Library of Congress |
1950.08.01 |
Enclosed you find the signed invoice of $11,015.37 |
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| TO: Waters, Edward N., The Library of Congress |
1950.07.05 |
Thank you most cordially for delivering to me, the |
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| TO: Hill, Richard S., The Library of Congress |
1950.06.07 |
I am writing on behalf of Mr. Schoenberg to ascert |
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| TO: Brylawski, Fulton, The Library of Congress |
1950.06.02 |
I am writing on behalf of Mr. Schoenberg to ascert |
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| TO: O'Rourke, John T. |
1950.03.28 |
I am answering your letter of March 20. in behalf |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1951.01.17 |
My former attorney, Mr. Maurice Thorner, seems to |
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| TO: Spivacke, Harold, The Library of Congress |
1950.01.10 |
I am sorry for my delayed answer regarding the num |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1950.01.03 |
Please do not think that I am stingy that I did no |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1950.05.25 |
Only today I received the check of $1680.00 |
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| TO: Waters, Edward N., The Library of Congress |
1950.07.26 |
Mrs. Frederika Zweig has informed me that the mone |
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| TO: Guthman, Seymour S. |
1949.01.14 |
Upon instruction of Mr. Milton S. Koblitz I send y |
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| TO: Mayfield, John S. |
1949.01.07 |
My "Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte" has been publish |
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| TO: Dunn, [?], United States Department of Justice |
1948.09.23 |
It is now more than 2 1/2 years that I am asked ev |
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| TO: United States Department of Justice |
1949.03.01 |
I am the sole owner of the composition of the Thre |
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| TO: Dunn, [?], United States Department of Justice |
1948.02.07 |
I herewith affirm that I have cancelled my members |
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| TO: United States Postmaster General |
1948.01.18 |
I suggest that a way should be found to send Europ |
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| TO: The Library of Congress |
1947.09.30 |
I have just been informed that my publisher has ne |
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| TO: Fisk, Mildred K. |
1947.07.31 |
Thank you for informing me about the score of my o |
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| TO: United States Department of Justice |
1947.01.23 |
the \"borrower\" of this statement is unknown to m |
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| TO: Middleton, George, United States Department of Justice |
1947.01.14 |
We telegraphed you Monday: \"Please wire why relea |
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| TO: Bazelon, David L., United States Department of Justice |
1947.01.00 |
please wire collect approximate date of release of |
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| TO: Middleton, George, United States Department of Justice |
1947.01.13 |
Please wire c. why released money did not arrive |
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| TO: Warner, [?], United States Treasury Department |
1946.12.11 |
In reply to your letter from Dec. 5th 1946: (a) Th |
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| TO: Chávez, Carlos |
1945.04.14 |
Ready to rent only existing score and parts Orches |
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| TO: Patterson, Ellis E., United States Congress |
1945.11.22 |
Thank you for inviting my opinion to[!] the milita |
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| TO: Pansky, Stanley H. |
1945.10.21 |
Enclosed the autographed copy of Verkl.N. -- I was |
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| TO: Bouvé, C. L., The Library of Congress |
1941.12.31 |
Enclosed are applications for renewal of copyright |
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| TO: Stewart, James B., United States Consul, Switzerland |
1941.09.20 |
As a person with the name of Siegfried Oehlschlaeg |
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| TO: Richter, John H. |
1941.03.21 |
Ich habe mich oft gewundert, warum Rankls noch nic |
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| TO: Richter, John H. |
1940.08.15 |
besten Dank für Ihren Brief. Beiliegend finden Si |
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| TO: The Library of Congress |
1940.08.04 |
I have been asked by the publisher of my work, Uni |
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| TO: Richter, John H. |
1940.07.26 |
I want to inform you, that I sent the following tw |
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| TO: The Library of Congress |
1940.02.00 |
Unfortunately, like many university men, I am not |
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| TO: United States Postmaster General |
1945.00.00 |
In response to an appeal from my postman pointing |
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| TO: United States Postmaster General |
1948.02.00 |
On January 18, I wrote you a letter of which I now |
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| TO: Kindler, Hans, National Symphony Orchestra Association |
1940.08.31 |
Es sind eben jetzt Pläne gemacht worden, Pierrot L |
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| TO: Richter, John H. |
1940.00.00 |
ich bin so überlastet mit Refugee-Angelegenheiten, |
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| TO: Kindler, Hans, National Symphony Orchestra Association |
1939.03.04 |
Would you be interested in performing my orchestra |
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| TO: Natalie, Inc |
1938.06.08 |
I am very sorry I have to return to you the two ch |
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| TO: Coulter, Eliot B., United States Department of State |
1938.10.00 |
May I allow me to thank you very heartily for your |
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| TO: Kindler, Hans, National Symphony Orchestra Association |
1939.04.24 |
Please forgive my delay in answering your kind let |
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| TO: Strocker, A.W. |
1939.04.24 |
In reply to your letter of April 17, may I inform |
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| TO: Légation de la Republique tchécoslovaque |
1934.04.14 |
Unfortunately I can not find the lett in which the |
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| TO: Engel, Carl |
1934.03.27 |
ich kann nur vermuten, daß Berg Ihren Brief nicht |
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| TO: Engel, Carl |
1934.03.24 |
ich will Ihnen nur rasch mitteilen, dass ich diesm |
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| TO: Engel, Carl |
1934.03.09 |
ich kann leider Dienstag abend nicht mehr in New Y |
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| TO: Engel, Carl, The Library of Congress |
1934.03.06 |
nur um Ihnen für Ihren Brief rasch zu danken, denn |
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| TO: Engel, Carl, The Library of Congress |
1934.02.10 |
Ich freue mich sehr, dass Sie meiner Anregung Gehö |
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| TO: Engel, Carl |
1935.02.13 |
das Tempo Achtel Note=126 hat sogar dem Kolisch Qu |
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| TO: United States Department of State |
1930.00.00 |
I implored Consul General at London to grant speci |
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| TO: Richter, John H. |
1940.08.00 |
Suggest preferred immigration visa to Karl Rankl, |
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