EINSTEIN ALBERT (1879-1955).

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EINSTEIN ALBERT (1879-1955).
Signed autograph letter, signed « Dein Grossvater Albert » with DRAWING; Sunday December 1954, at « LieberHardi » to his grandson Bernhard Caesar EINSTEIN] ; ¾ page in-4 format; in German. Endearing personal letter to his grandson, with a pen drawing. Bernhard Caesar EINSTEIN (1930-2008), son of Hans Albert, had married in 1954 Doris Aude Ascher (born in 1938): they had 5 children. Einstein picks up somewhat sarcastically on his « beggar’s letter » (« Bettelbrief ») and the new “marital yoke” (« der Sprung ins Joch »). He hopes he has received the money and if that is not enough he will help more if needed. With regards to his wife’s cold feet (« die Kälte-Empfi ndlichkeit der Füsse Deiner Frau »), there is a sort of simple electrical lamp that projects a red light and ultra red light, useful during transitional seasons. He draws the lamp and concludes that it does not require very much electricity Einstein comments that Swiss teaching methods are likely better that American ones. In general, evreything is better and more honest in Switzerland – but also a bit petty and lacking imagination (« Überhaupt ist in der Schweiz alles gesünder und ehrlicher – allerdings auch etwas kleinlich und phantasielos. ») He himself is weakened by anemia and cannot walk up stairs. But the head is still operable and alive in order to be grateful for existence (« Aber der Kopf ist immer noch brauchbar und lebendig, sodass ich mich des Daseins freuen kann. »)… For about two weeks, from January 2 to 13, Eisenhower spent his furlough in Washington, D.C., visiting his wife and attending a series of conferences. He then returned to London to plan for Overlord—the invasion of France at Normandy [Stephen E. Ambrose, Eisenhower: Soldier and President].
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