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Albert Einstein gives his name to New Yeshiva Medical School...
Albert Einstein gives his name to New Yeshiva Medical School...
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March 16, 1953
THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 16, 1953
* Albert Einstein College of Medicine
* First medical school to welcome students of all creeds and races as a matter of policy
* First medical school to establish a Department of Genetics
The front page has, "Einstein Gives Name To College", with subhead, "New Yeshiva Medical School Here To Honor Him - 100 at Luncheon Pay Tribute", with supporting text and a photo of Albert Einstein. The article continues onto an inside page and includes a quote from him in which he states he believes he has found the solution to "The Unified Field Theory", comments on splitting the atom, and more.
This rag edition (printed for institutions on high-quality paper) is complete in 40 pages and is in very good condition.
Category: The 20th Century