. Pais 1982, 454.
42
. Jon Blackwell, “The Genius Next Door,”
, www.capitalcentury.com/1933.html; Seelig 1956a, 193; Sayen, 78; Brian 1996, 330.
43
. Einstein to Barbara Lee Wilson, Jan. 7, 1943, AEA 42-606; Dukas and Hoff-mann, 8; “Einstein Solves Problem That Baffled Boys,”
, June 11, 1937.
44
. “Einstein Gives Advice to a High School Boy,”
, Apr. 14, 1935; Sayen, 76.
45
. Elsa Einstein to Leon Watters, Dec. 10, 1935, AEA 52-210.
46
. Vallentin, 238.
47
. Bucky, 13.
48
. Einstein to Hans Albert Einstein, Jan. 4, 1937, AEA 75-926.
49
. Hoffmann 1972, 231.
50
. Einstein, “Lens-like Action of a Star by Deviation of Light in the Gravitational Field,”
(Dec. 1936); Einstein with Nathan Rosen, “On Gravitational Waves,”
(Jan. 1937). The gravitational wave paper was originally submitted to
. Editors there sent it to a referee, who noted flaws. Einstein was outraged, withdrew the paper, and had it published instead by the Franklin Institute. He then realized he was wrong after all (after the anonymous referee indirectly let him know), and he and Rosen juggled many modifications, just as Elsa was dying. Daniel Kinneflick uncovered the details of this saga and provides a fascinating acount in “Einstein versus the Physical Review,”
(Sept. 2005).
51
. Einstein to Max Born, Feb. 1937, in Born 2005, 128.
52
. Einstein, “The Causes of the Formation of Meanders in the Courses of Rivers and of the So-Called Baer’s Law,” Jan. 7, 1926.
53
. “Dr. Einstein Welcomes Son to America,”
, Oct. 13, 1937.
54
. Bucky, 107.
55
. Einstein to Mileva Mari
, Dec. 21, 1937, AEA 75-938.
