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Albert Einstein Digital Collection

A gift of Morris and Adele Bergreen in 2003, Vassar College Libraries' Albert Einstein collection documents a lesser-known aspect of Albert Einstein’s career: his social and political work in the United States and abroad, with special attention to Jewish affairs. The collection was formed by Einstein's friend and executor to his will, Otto Nathan, an economist and professor at several institutions of higher learning, including Vassar College. It is composed of correspondence between Einstein and Nathan, as well as letters from Einstein's wife, Elsa, to Nathan, some manuscripts, ephemera, and photographs of Einstein. A number of letters discuss the fate of Jews in Europe and other aspects of World War II. Others deal with Brandeis University, Jewish affairs in the United States, and personal matters.
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Albert Einstein Digital Collection

Typescript unsigned memorandum regarding Einstein's last will, 9 Mar 1940:

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9 Mar 1940
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TD. Figures handwritten in pencil in left margin: 22000.—, 10000, 5000 next to paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 respectively.

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Typescript [Apparently for The National Wartime Conference on May 1944], [May 1944?]:

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[May 1944?]
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TD.

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Unsigned manuscript probably pre-World War II, n.d:

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n.d
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AD.

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Unsigned typescript for the "Labor/Chest May Day Demonstration," May 1936:

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May 1936
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TD. Corrections in pen.

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