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    Roland Adolphi head of the International Office in 1936
    Günter Albrecht (1916-1941), book merchant – he and Samuel
Beckett became friends in Hamburg
    Klaus Albrecht youngest brother of Günter Albrecht
      Architect Architect, built Karl Ballmer's studio
    Claudia Asher (1902-1979), "Pilot" of the International Office – she
teaches Beckett German lessons
    Lucien Brulez (1891-1982), Romance philologist and philosopher at
Hamburg University
    Dr. Buck Anglicist
    Dr. Kurt Dingelstedt curator of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe
(Museum of Arts and Trades)
    Dr. Benno Diederich (1870-1945), teacher, translator
    Margaritha Durrieu (1883-1955), art collector
    Theodor Durrieu (1875-1967), businessman from Hamburg, husband
to Margaritha Durrieu
    Emmy   maid in Pension Hoppe boarding house
    Helene Fera Helene Fera (1883-1953), chairwoman of the International Office
    Charlotte Fera (1905 - 1998), daughter-in-law, later assemblywoman
of the CDU in Hamburg
    Frau Funk widow, fellow resident at Pension Hoppe boarding house
      Greven journalist for Tageblatt
    Dr. Hildebrand Gurlitt (1895-1952), director of Hamburger
Kunstverein until 1933, gallery owner
    Henning Henningsen from Denmark, guest at Pension Hoppe
boarding house
    Elisabeth Hoppe (1889-1954), boarding house keeper, Schlüterstraße
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    Kurt Hoppe (1891-1972), boarding house keeper
    Hans Georg Hoppe son of Kurt and Elisabeth Hoppe
    Manfred Hoppe Son of Kurt and Elisabeth Hoppe
    Heinrich C. Hudtwalcker (1880-1952), businessman and art collector
from Hamburg
    Axel Kaun bookseller, friend of Günter Albrecht – Beckett meets
him in Berlin
    Werner Lorenz SS-Obergruppenführer (SS-General)
    Otto Lemke owner of boarding house in Colonnaden 4
      Luther journalist for Tageblatt
    Franz Peter Martion (1912), guest at Pension Hoppe boarding house
    Mausi   girlfriend of Dr. Helmut Reichert
    Dr. Eugen v. Mercklin curator at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Museum of Arts and Trades)
    Winfred Mansel Powell British vice-consul
    Herr Power   from Peru, guest at Pension Hoppe boarding house
    Frau Dr. Professor guest at Pension Hoppe boarding house
    Dr. Helmut Reichert

(1910-1945), political economist from Breslau,
employed at International Office

    Dr. Maria Rümker

socialite from Hamburg, music-making sessions
take place at her home

    Dr. Paul Rümker her husband, Higher Regional Court councillor
    Kurt Saucke (1895-1970), book merchant
    Alice Sauerlandt widow of Max Sauerlandt
    Familie Sauerlandt son Max and two of five daughters mentioned
    Max Sauerlandt (1880-1934), director of the Museum für Kunst und
Gewerbe (Museum of Arts and Trades)
    Dr. Rosa Shapire (1874-1954), art historicist
    Herr Schaas in the Nordic Society
    Ilse Lynn Schneider (1914), the young lady whom Beckett would like
to have "angebandelt" ("flirted") with
    Edwin Schneider Ilse Lynn's brother; mother also mentioned
    Fräulein Schön guest at Pension Hoppe boarding house, from Kiel
    Dr. Karl. W. Tesdorpf academic "Hilfsarbeiter" ("aide") in
Hamburger Kunsthalle
    Dr. Irma Tiedke student of Brulez, doctorate on Proust
      Tilliter Tilliter, British consul general
         
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