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a 13.4.1912 Potsdamerstr 50-51.
Dear b,

Last evening I have written a long letter, but perhaps it will be better not to send it off. c came to me this afternoon, in order to write to you also some lines. But at last she was not in the mood.| I dont know, if you got the letter I sent to you the day before you left d? – e and I wish to know what time of the day suits you best to meet us in f; we are intending to come up to g very | soon. And could you arrange to pass some hours with us? Let me have the two last sermons, as you have promised me! Please? – What are you doing all day long?

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aNauen
bTillich, Paul
cZschorsch, Gertrud
dNauen
eZschorsch, Gertrud
fBerlin
gBerlin
hW., Elisabeth

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USA, Cambridge, MA, Harvard, Harvard Divinity School Library, Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965. Papers, 1894-1974, bMS 649/201(26)
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Nauen - unbekannt
nächster Brief in der Korrespondenz
Brief von Elisabeth W. an Paul Tillich vom 18. April 1912

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Brief von Elisabeth W. an Paul Tillich vom 13. April 1912, in: Paul Tillich, Korrespondenz. Digitale Edition, hg. von Christian Danz und Friedrich Wilhelm Graf. https://tillich-briefe.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/L00301.html, Zugriff am ????.

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