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Returning to Zurich for an honorary doctorate.
Einstein has returned directly to Zurich, as he was tired from the Solvay Congress in Brussels and subsequently a visit to London (where he was notably toasted by George Bernard Shaw during a banquet in his honour): ‘But I would be very happy if you could come for a bit, perhaps out of affection for your alma mater [the Zurich Polytechnic, where Einstein was being given an honorary doctorate at a ceremony to celebrate its 75 years] or even beforehand’. He is initially living at the address of Frau Karr, ‘later perhaps at my ex-wife’s (später vielleicht bei der Verflossenen)’.
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Lot 45Sale 15830
Zurich, 1 November 1930Returning to ZurichEstimate: USD 1,200 - 1,800
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