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OJ 13/35, [1] Handwritten calling card from Hilde and Semion Rubinraut to Schenker, dated January
1922
Semion and Hilde Rubinraut send best wishes for the New Year.
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OJ 13/35, [2] Handwritten letter from Hilde Rubinraut to Schenker, dated September 1,
1922
Hilde Rubinraut explains her difficulties as a resident of Prague visiting
Vienna under current conditions; she asks Schenker in which currency she should pay his fee;
and seeks advice as to whether she should continue taking one piano and one theory lesson,
or opt, for a time, for two piano lessons.
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OJ 13/35, [3] Handwritten letter from Hilde Rubinraut to Schenker, dated September 7,
1922
Hilde Rubinraut asks Schenker to name a gilt-edged currency in which to pay
him, and decides to opt for two piano lessons per 3-weekly visit.
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OJ 13/35, [4] Handwritten letter from Hilde Rubinraut to Schenker, dated January 5,
1923
Hilde Rubinraut reports that she has her permanent Austrian visa. -- She is
pregnant, and will have to defer visits to Vienna for a few weeks.