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The letter to Ehrenfest was received in Leiden on February 12 , 1921 . 14. The
Alderman was Bruce Falconer , who was charged with antiSemitism by some of
his colleagues . Aldermanic President Fiorello H. La Guardia , later to become ...
The letter to Ehrenfest was received in Leiden on February 12 , 1921 . 14. The
Alderman was Bruce Falconer , who was charged with antiSemitism by some of
his colleagues . Aldermanic President Fiorello H. La Guardia , later to become ...
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a revision requested by Frauenglass , possibly without realizing that the changed
version was to be released for publication , his position as stated in the original
letter never changed . In all subsequent publications , Eng . lish and German ...
a revision requested by Frauenglass , possibly without realizing that the changed
version was to be released for publication , his position as stated in the original
letter never changed . In all subsequent publications , Eng . lish and German ...
Page 679
Einstein's letter was addressed to Professor Walter Harding , the society's
secretary - treasurer . 10. Einstein's letter to Martin Agronsky has been slightly
revised from the German text . The excerpts from Mr. Agronsky's letter are
reproduced with ...
Einstein's letter was addressed to Professor Walter Harding , the society's
secretary - treasurer . 10. Einstein's letter to Martin Agronsky has been slightly
revised from the German text . The excerpts from Mr. Agronsky's letter are
reproduced with ...
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