Box 9
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence, 1902 - 1964
- 12 autograph and typed letters signed to family members (Konrad, Ilse, Martin, and her father-in-law, Wilhelm Wolff) and friends, 1911-1961. - Autograph and typed letters signed letter signed to Marguerite from people other than her family, including several about her husband from his former colleagues. - 1 typed letter from Marguerite’s brother, Paul Jolowicz, written to a third party on her behalf.
Marguerite’s writings, undated
Short stories, poetry, essays, and recollections, especially of the Nuremberg trials, both autograph and typed. In various stages of completion from very rough sketches to early to final drafts.
Juvenilia, 1902 March
2 (most likely) autograph notebooks signed “M. Jolowicz, ” one for Elementary Mathematics (March 1902) and one with a play, “The Seven Dancing Princesses,” presumably by Marguerite. In English.
Marguerite's will, undated
Several copies of her will and other letters and documents concerning her estate.
Miscellaneous, undated
- Memorabilia, several family photographs, slips of paper with childish handwriting and drawings, possibly in Konrad’s or Victor’s hand. - Postcard with sketches (probably by Ilse, and signed by Ilse and Konrad) to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jolowicz (presumably Marguerite’s brother). - Program for the Nuremberg Trials dated November, 20, 1945 with a numbered seating chart and biographies of defendants.