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Elsa Einstein to Otto Nathan, 22 July 1935:

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22 July 1935
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TLS.

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Elsa Einstein to Otto Nathan, 24 July 1935:

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24 July 1935
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TLS. On embossed letterhead: "TANTUMMAHEAG OLD LYME CONNECTICUT." Typeover at date with handwritten clarification: "[24.]"

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Elsa Einstein to Otto Nathan, 25 Jan 1934:

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25 Jan 1934
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ALS. On letterhead: "THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON".

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Elsa Einstein to Otto Nathan, 27 May 1936:

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27 May 1936
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ALS

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Elsa Einstein to Otto Nathan, 29 Nov [1936?]:

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29 Nov [1936?]
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TLC.

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Elsa Einstein to Otto Nathan, 8 June 1935:

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8 June 1935
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TLS. On letterhead: "ALBERT EINSTEIN."

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English translation of typescript regarding U.S. relations with Russia, 1 June 1948:

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1 June 1948
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TLC. "To Dr. Nathan" written across top of letter in red pencil.

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Felix Frankfurter to Albert Einstein, 25 May 1935

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1935-05-25T01:00:01Z -
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TLS. On letterhead: "Law School of Harvard University Cambridge, Mass."

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Frank Aydelotte to Albert Einstein, 3 Feb 1943

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1943-02-03T01:00:01Z -
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TLC.

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Herbert Maass to Samuel Leidesdorf, 1 Nov 1938

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1938-11-01T01:00:01Z -
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TLS. On letterhead: "Maass & Davidson Attorneys 20 Exchange Place New York Cable Address 'Maasherb'."

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Letters of Albert Einstein

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1934-01-01T01:00:01Z-1953-12-31T23:59:59Z
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Letters from Albert Einstein to a variety of correspondents. 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. Materials are primarily in German and have been

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Letters of Elsa Einstein

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1934-01-01T01:00:01Z-1936-12-31T23:59:59Z
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Letters from Elsa Einstein to Otto Nathan. Materials are primarily in German and have been translated into English.

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Letters of others

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1935-01-01 - 1988-12-31
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Letters from Felix Frankfurter, Charles Beard, and others, mostly to Albert Einstein.

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Letters of Otto Nathan

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1934-01-01 1975-12-31
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Letters from Otto Nathan to a variety of correspondents, including Albert Einstein.

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Manuscript discussing war, politics, world cooperation, etc., [July 1948?]:

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[July 1948?]
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ADft.

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Manuscripts and ephemera

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1936-01-01 - 1952-12-31
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Manuscripts, ephemera, petitions, and more

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Michael Gruning to The Einstein Archives, 18 May 1988

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1988-05-18T01:00:01Z -
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TLS

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Michael Nisselson to Albert Einstein. In an initialed note below Einstein has written. "Not Answered A.E.," 2 May 1953

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1953-05-02T01:00:01Z -
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TLS. On letterhead: "Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University 270 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y., MUrray Hill 8-4600." Line at bottom of letter handwritten by A. Einstein.

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Otto Nathan to Abram Sacher, 24 May 1949:

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24 May 1949
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TLC.

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Otto Nathan to Albert Einstein, 14 Nov 1940:

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14 Nov 1940
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ALS. Note in margin at left of first paragraph on verso of p. 1: "Should this happen?"

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The Vassar College Archives within the Digital Library include some images, texts, and material items that are racist, xenophobic, or otherwise harmful. The Vassar Libraries have provided descriptive text and additional notes whenever possible to alert Digital Library users to these items. The Engaged Pluralism Initiative Race and Racism in Historical Collections Project Group is working with the library on contextualizing and facilitating community conversations about these materials. For more information see: https://library.vassar.edu/rrhc