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[Photograph of a group including Albert Einstein and his wife]
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[Albert Einstein in his garden with Premier Leás of Brazil]
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Image of physicist Albert Einstein standing in his Princeton, New Jersey, yard with Premier Leás of Brazil. The photograph was taken during the celebrations of Princeton University's Bicentennial and is the last photograph of Albert Einstein taken by the photographer Elizabeth Menzies.
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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 women suffragists in Mexico City
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A black-and-white group photograph of nearly 100 women representing Mexico's women's political organizations as they rallied at the Mexican Congress on July 8, 1938. According to the caption adhered to the back, the gathering was on the day Congress voted unanimously to grant women in Mexico the right to vote and other political privileges (though it was not implemented for another 15 years). Some women are holding banners in the photograph.
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Albert and Elsa Einstein with Albert Michelson and an unidentified man, 1931
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Albert Einstein, wearing a suit and tie, poses with his wife, Elsa, Albert A. Michelson, on his right, and an unidentified man on his left.
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Albert and Elsa Einstein with Albert Michelson and an unidentified man, 1931
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Albert Einstein, wearing a suit and tie, poses with his wife, Elsa, Albert A. Michelson, on his right, and an unidentified man on his left.
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Albert Einstein collection
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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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