Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 441, sig. 110-4289

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II The well-known representative of administrative law, Prof. Koettgen, so far Greifswald, now the University of Economics Berlin, had been invited to a lecture by the Administrative Academy on Sunday, June 16, in the morning. Prof. K. has been in administrative practice since the beginning of the war and would be willing to report on his observations and experiences in the field of administrative teaching and practice. This topic seems particularly appropriate to us as a basis for a subsequent exchange of ideas, because the question of the structure of a new administrative teaching plays a significant role in the new study plans prepared for it and a number of members of our faculty have been working on these questions theoretically and practically for some time now. In connection with a meeting, it would also be appropriate to show the masters of the administration the institutes of our faculty, which are now almost completely located in the home of the universities. Afterwards, I would suggest that we go together to the premises of the German Society of Economy in Bohemia and Moravia, Graben l2, and take a simple supper there, against 19TM. I would be grateful if you could inform me until about lo.6. the number of participants from the circle of administration. The appointment of the rooms in the society of business and the night meal would then be prompted by me. I would invite the curator and his permanent representative, Mr. Government Councillor Dr. Tomsa, for my part, to the event.