See, this is why we all need to do mini-chronologies on our subjects of interest!
I like your idea of the "move on" speech. Peter is significantly older and more experienced, after all, and can do a bit of mentoring. In keeping with the line in Lehndorff's diary after Peter's death, where he says Peter was a man of merit who could serve as an example to others. :) Follow that example, Lehndorff!
By the way, per Kloosterhuis' citations, the obituary that Lehndorff says the Academy of Sciences is going to put out does survive, in a private publication. I haven't been able to track it down, but I'd been wondering if it was out there, and I'm glad to know it is.
Re: Peter Keith
I like your idea of the "move on" speech. Peter is significantly older and more experienced, after all, and can do a bit of mentoring. In keeping with the line in Lehndorff's diary after Peter's death, where he says Peter was a man of merit who could serve as an example to others. :) Follow that example, Lehndorff!
By the way, per Kloosterhuis' citations, the obituary that Lehndorff says the Academy of Sciences is going to put out does survive, in a private publication. I haven't been able to track it down, but I'd been wondering if it was out there, and I'm glad to know it is.