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[Albert Einstein in his garden with Premier Leás of Brazil]
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[Albert Einstein in his study]
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Black-and-white portrait of physicist Albert Einstein seated and wearing a cardigan.
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[Photograph of a group including Albert Einstein and his wife]
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A black-and-white group photograph of Albert Einstein, his wife, and others in formal clothing.
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Albert Einstein collection
Manuscripts
This small collection of material contains five letters by Albert Einstein (including a copy of a telegram about the "world crisis" related to the "power of the atom"). These letters are written to Bern Dibner and Volta Torrey, Editor, Popular Science Monthly. In the letter to Torrey, Einstein talks about Newton's theory of planetary motion and gravity. There are also several letters between Dibner, Torrey, and E. Weil concerning Einstein acquisitions. Also included are two pieces of math equations (on the verso of one of them is a short note, in German, about Korea and scientific pursuits - with a transcription and English translation of the note). The collection also includes five photographs of Einstein, one engraving, and a photograph album that contains photographs as well as clippings. There is also one folder that includes 31 copies of letters of Einstein that Bern Dibner collected, including two copies of his letter to President Roosevelt regarding the atomic bomb (August 2, 1939). There's also a copy of Einstein's will (March 18, 1950). Also included are copies of 10 articles by and about Einstein and clippings from dealer catalogs.
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Albert Einstein collection
Manuscripts
This small collection of material contains five letters by Albert Einstein (including a copy of a telegram about the "world crisis" related to the "power of the atom"). These letters are written to Bern Dibner and Volta Torrey, Editor, Popular Science Monthly. In the letter to Torrey, Einstein talks about Newton's theory of planetary motion and gravity. There are also several letters between Dibner, Torrey, and E. Weil concerning Einstein acquisitions. Also included are two pieces of math equations (on the verso of one of them is a short note, in German, about Korea and scientific pursuits - with a transcription and English translation of the note). The collection also includes five photographs of Einstein, one engraving, and a photograph album that contains photographs as well as clippings. There is also one folder that includes 31 copies of letters of Einstein that Bern Dibner collected, including two copies of his letter to President Roosevelt regarding the atomic bomb (August 2, 1939). There's also a copy of Einstein's will (March 18, 1950). Also included are copies of 10 articles by and about Einstein and clippings from dealer catalogs.
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Group portrait of Albert Einstein, Edwin Powell Hubble, and other scientists at the California Institute of Technology
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Group portrait photograph of Albert Einstein, Edwin Powell Hubble, and others at the California Institute of Technology's Athenaeum. (8" x 10"). Also in the photograph: Robert Andrews Millikan, Albert Michaelson, William Wallace Campbell, Charles Edward St. John, Walter Mayer, William Bennett Munro, Richard Chace Tolman, Allan Christopher Balch, Walter Sydney Adams, and Russell Henry Ballard. Note in the hand of Grace (Burke) Hubble on the back lists names of the men in the group. Hubble is standing in the back row, third from the left. All of the gentlemen are wearing tuxedoes.
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Edwin Powell Hubble, Albert Einstein and others standing in front of the Mount Wilson Observatory
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Albert Einstein, Edwin Powell Hubble, Walter Mayer and others posing in front of the Mount Wilson Observatory. Photographer: Associated Press. Note in the hand of Grace Burke Hubble: "EPH and Einstein 100-inch".
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