56
. Einstein to Frieda Einstein, Apr. 11, 1937, AEA 75-929.
57
. Robert Ettema and Cornelia F. Mutel, “Hans Albert Einstein in South Carolina,”
, June 27, 2004; “Einstein’s Son Asks Citizenship,”
, Dec. 22, 1938. He applied for citizenship on Dec. 21, 1938, at the U.S. District Court in Greenville, S.C. Some biographies have him living in Greensboro, N.C., at the time, but that is incorrect.
58
. Einstein to Hans Albert and Frieda Einstein, Jan. 1939; James Shannon,“Einstein in Greenville,”
(Greenville, S.C.), Nov. 17, 2001.
59
. Highfield and Carter, 242.
60
. “Hitler Is ‘Greatest’ in Princeton Poll: Freshmen Put Einstein Second and Chamberlain Third,”
, Nov. 28, 1939. The story reports that this was for the second year in a row.
61
.
, Nov. 26, 1938; Einstein 1954, 191.
62
. Sayen, 344; “Einstein Fiddles,”
, Feb. 3, 1941.
reported of a little concert in Princeton for the American Friends Service Committee: “Einstein proved that he could play a slow melody with feeling, turn a trill with elegance, jigsaw on occasion. The audience applauded warmly. Fiddler Einstein smiled his broad and gentle smile, glanced at his watch in fourth-dimensional worriment, played his encore, peered at the watch again, retired.”
63
. Jerome, 77.
64
. Einstein to Isaac Don Levine, Dec. 10, 1934, AEA 50-928; Isaac Don Levine,
(New York: Hawthorne, 1973), 171.
65
. Sidney Hook to Einstein, Feb. 22, 1937, AEA 34-731; Einstein to Sidney Hook, Feb. 23, 1937, AEA 34- 735.
66
. Sidney Hook, “My Running Debate with Einstein,”
, July 1982, 39.
CHAPTER TWENTY: QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT
1
. Hoffmann 1972, 190; Rigden, 144; Leon Rosenfeld, “Niels Bohr in the Thirties,” in Rozental 1967, 127; N. P. Landsman, “When Champions Meet: Re-thinking the Bohr–Einstein Debate,”
37 (Mar. 2006): 212.
2
. Einstein 1949b, 85.
