Letter from Fritz Haber to Max Bredig, 1928
- Circa 1927
Fritz Haber (1868-1928), a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his invention of the Haber–Bosch process, informs Max Bredig (1902-1977) that the X-ray laboratory will be ready when he arrives in Berlin to work at Haber's Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry as an assistant scientist.
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Haber, Fritz. “Letter from Fritz Haber to Max Bredig, 1928,” circa 1927. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 8, Folder 10. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/hx8i9lu.
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GEHEIMER REGIERUNGSRAT
PROFESSOR DR. F. HABER
BERLIN-DAHLEM
FARADAYWEG 8
Lieber Max Albert!
Dies ist sehr wichtig. Wenn Du am Anfang der zweiten Oktoberhälfte kom[m]st, findest Du das Röntgenlabor abnahmebereit. Die Abnahme solltest Du wohl zweckmäßig mit Dr. Kallmann zusammen vornehmen, um alle Finessen gut kennen zu lernen.
Herzliche Grüße
Dir + den Deinen
Dein
Fritz Haber.
PRIVY GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
PROFESSOR DR. F. HABER
BERLIN-DAHLEM
FARADAYWEG 8
Dear Max-Albert,
This is very important. If you arrive at the beginning of the second half of October, you will find the X-ray laboratory ready to record. You should probably conduct the acceptance test with Dr. Kallmann to familiarize yourself with the details.
Warm regards to you and your loved ones.
Yours,
Fritz Haber