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Albert Einstein — Part 2
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Marital Status
° gywho in America" also reflects that EINSTEIN maried ‘HOLE.
his edition further reflects that EINSTEIN married ELSA
~ “EINSTEIN in 1917 and that ELSA died in 1936.
| Employment
™ho's 'Tho" reflects that BINSTEIN was a professor in the following
institutions:
*.
Universitat Zurich,
Deutsche University
(Prague)
Technische Hochschule
(Zurich)
Preus Akadamie d Wissenschaft
(Berlin) ;
According to "jho's Who," CINSTSIN was appointed a life member of
the Institute For Advanced Study at Princeton University, Princeton, N. Je,
in 1933.
Residences
The book, "Einstein — An Intimate Study of a Great Man," by DIMITRY
MARIAMOFF, reflects that EINSTEIN resided at #5 Haberland Strasse, Berlin,
Germany from 1915 to the early 1930s,
Records of the Clerk's Office, Federal District Court, Trenton, K. J.,
reflect that EINSTEIN arrived in New York on 6/3/35. These records also re-
flect that in 1/36 EINSTEIN resided at 112 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J.
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The 1950 - 1951 edition of ho's tho" reflects that LINSTCIN re-
sides at 1)2 Mercer St., “rinceton, NK. J.
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