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Einstein expressed his feelings also in communications to several other physicist
friends. In one of his frequent letters to Paul Ehrenfest, his intimate friend in
Holland, Einstein said on April 14, 1933 : I am sure you know how firmly
convinced I ...
Einstein expressed his feelings also in communications to several other physicist
friends. In one of his frequent letters to Paul Ehrenfest, his intimate friend in
Holland, Einstein said on April 14, 1933 : I am sure you know how firmly
convinced I ...
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At the meeting, an audience of 10,000 listened to speeches by Einstein, Sir
Austen Chamberlain (former British Foreign Secretary), Sir James Jeans (
physicist and astronomer), Lord Rutherford (physicist) and Sir William Beveridge
236 ...
At the meeting, an audience of 10,000 listened to speeches by Einstein, Sir
Austen Chamberlain (former British Foreign Secretary), Sir James Jeans (
physicist and astronomer), Lord Rutherford (physicist) and Sir William Beveridge
236 ...
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(physicist and astronomer), Lord Rutherford (physicist) and Sir William Beveridge
(economist and educator). Einstein's address was as follows: * I am glad you
have given me an opportunity of expressing to you my deep sense of gratitude as
a ...
(physicist and astronomer), Lord Rutherford (physicist) and Sir William Beveridge
(economist and educator). Einstein's address was as follows: * I am glad you
have given me an opportunity of expressing to you my deep sense of gratitude as
a ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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