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Albert Einstein
Likely the world’s most famous theoretical physicist, Einstein developed the theory of relativity and was a resident scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
The Curious History of Physics at Princeton: Albert Einstein's Legacy
A university must not be confused with a college. A college teaches, a university learns…
Allbert Einstein: The Gentle Touch of Genius
In 1944, shortly before I came to Princeton as a photographer with the University, I…
Princeton, Einstein, and the Bomb: Five Professors Recall Their Days at Los Alamos
“For some time we had known that we were about to unlock a giant.” — Eugene P. Wigner
Dr. Albert Einstein at Princeton
It may be difficult for someone not living in Princeton to appreciate how much the…
Theory of Gravitation by Albert Einstein
The third edition of a well-known Princeton University Press book, to be published in Feburary…
Einstein Honored
Professor Albert Einstein, once described by George Bernard Shaw as one of the three universe…
Atomic Scientists and Albert Einstein
The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, a nine-man group headed by Albert Einstein of the…
Princeton, Albert Einstein, and the Bomb
University scientists loom large in story of atomic energy project...
Albert Einstein; Only a Guest
In spite of numerous correct announcements, misunderstanding regarding Albert Einstein has accepted a position with…
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