New Left Review I/233, January-February 1999
Theodor Adorno
Correspondence on the German Student Movement
Prof. Dr. Theodor W. Adorno
6 Frankfurt am Main
Kettenhofweg 123
14 February 1969
Dear Herbert
I wrote to you on 24 January and enclosed for the dean of your faculty an official English invitation from the Institute. Since I have still not received a response, I am rather afraid that, due to some sort of catastrophe—be it natural or social—the letter has gone astray. I am requesting a rapid response, in case I need to send you carbon copies.
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