, June 20, 1940; “Einstein Predicts Armed League,”
, June 23, 1940.
25
. “Einstein Is Sworn as Citizen of U.S.,”
, Oct. 2, 1940.
26
. Einstein, “This Is My America,” unpublished, summer 1944, AEA 72-758.
27
. Frank Aydelotte to Vannevar Bush, Dec. 19, 1941; Clark, 684.
28
. Vannevar Bush to Frank Aydelotte, Dec. 30, 1941.
29
. Pais 1982,12; George Gamow, “Reminiscence,” in French, 29; Folsing, 715.
30
. Sayen, 150; Pais 1982, 147. The manuscripts were purchased by the Kansas City Life Insurance Co. and were subsequently donated to the Library of Congress.
31
. Einstein to Niels Bohr, Dec. 12, 1944, AEA 8-95.
32
. Clark, 698.
33
. Einstein to Otto Stern, Dec. 26, 1944, AEA 22-240; Clark, 699–700.
34
. Einstein to Franklin Roosevelt, Mar. 25, 1945, AEA 33-109.
35
. Sayen, 151.
36
.
, July 1, 1946. The portrait was by the longtime cover artist for the magazine, Ernest Hamlin Baker.
37
.
, Mar. 10, 1947.
38
. Linus Pauling report of conversation, Nov. 16, 1954, in Calaprice, 185.
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1
. Brian 1996, 345; Helen Dukas to Alice Kahler, Aug. 8, 1945: “One of the young reporters who was a guest at the Sulzbergers from the
came over late at night ... Arthur Sulzberger also called constantly for a statement. But no dice.” Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Sr. told me that his father, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, and uncle David summered at Saranac Lake and knew Einstein.
2
. United Press interview, Sept. 14, 1945, reprinted in
, Sept. 15, 1945.
3
. Einstein to J. Robert Oppenheimer (care of a post office box in Santa Fe near Los Alamos), Sept. 29, 1945,
