Professor Einstein
DEPARTURE FROM AMERICA A HECTIC LAST DAY NEW YORK, March 5. Professor Einstein sailed home aboard the steamer 'Deutschland to-night, talcing with him hundreds of gifts, including five violins and a bit of petrified wood from Arizona, and a telegram of farewell from President Hoover, in which the President expressed the hope that the visit "has been as satisfying to you as gratifying to the American people." The scientist had a varigated day in which he made addresses or conversed with noted callers on every conceivable subject from pacifism to the creation of life, and his theory of relativity, to methods of combatting poverty, the economic depression, and Zionism. Reporters and curious persons, as usual, made it necessary for him to change his plans several times in order to avoid being overwhelmed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 74, 6 March 1931, Page 5
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