STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1230, sig. 109-4/984

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3 - 2 Concerns against the obligation of Professor Kalix to be a permanent teacher at the University Institute of Music in Prague, please refrain from the final obligation of the Kalix as a teacher, but leave him as an employee at the Institute until an artistic and pedagogical substitute has been found. The Reich's Minister of Education has adopted this proposal. On March 1-8, the curator of the German scientific universities in Prague wrote the following letter to the head of the University Institute of Music in Prague: "It is not possible to commit Professor K a l i x as a permanent teacher to the University University Institute. The Minister of Science, Education and Education of the Reich has informed by letter of 2lFebruary 1962, Va 346 /b/ that he has nothing to object to, if Professor Kalix is employed at the university institute for so long as a full substitute is found. I ask you to make an effort soon to obtain a suitable piano teacher. hry 26088