Email chain discussing funding and travel arrangements for Lawrence Krauss' Heidelberg lecture
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The documents reveal a modest €5,000 payment offer from a director of the German-American Institute (DAI) to cover travel costs for a university professor. While it provides concrete figures, dates, a Krauss seeks reimbursement for a cancelled €5,250 ticket and a €900 cancellation fee. Jakob J. Kollhofer, Director of DAI Heidelberg, offers a lump‑sum of €5,000 to cover costs. Discussion of alterna
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