3 9 4 I N D E X EINSTEIN, ALBERT (1879–1955): LECTURES AT/IN (cont.) Shimonoseki, 316 Singapore, 302 Spain, 325 Suez, 229 Tokyo, 308, 312 Nederlandsche Natuurkundige Vereeniging, 157 Paris visit arrival and lodging in, 102, 123 Collège de France, 123 Berliner Tageblatt on, 123, 144 dinner with colleagues, 131 German press on, 144 on importance of, 180 Langevin, on invitations to discussions, 125 program of, 109 report on, 216–217 Barbusse requests, 162–163 Société française de physique, 115 success of, 132 Arrhenius on, 285 Block on, 152 Hadamard on, 139 Langevin on, 135, 152 Sigmund Einstein on, 211 Solovine on, 153 visits battlefields, 131 Volkshochschule Groß-Berlin, 23 PERSONAL on Amsterdam, 157 Anschütz, plans working in factory of, 218 applies for diplomatic passport, 286 on art and science, 348 audience with king of Spain, 326 on benefits of travel, 359 Berlin, on peaceful life in, plans to leave, 218 on reasons for staying in, 225 Besso, Michele, 294, 296 on invention by, 107 Besso, Vittorio, pleads cause of with Nuss- baum, 118 on Bohr, 22, 359 Born, plans visiting with, 26 greetings to, 346 on Chinese, character, 304, 305, 306 music, 311 on company as punishment, 326 on conditions of working in Kiel, 225–226 cottage in Hamburg, 262 on dynamo gift in childhood, 151 on effect of climate on human character, 301 Ehrenfest, needs friendship of, 263 promises to visit in April, 77 Einstein, Edith, congratulates on examinations, 236 Einstein, Ilse, instructions for, 382 “Einstein Film,” opposes using his name in the title, 177, 178 Freundlich, quarrel with, 134–135 Goldschmidt, requests help for Hertz from, 139 Guye, on brother’s death, 143 Haldane, praise for Haldane 1922, 209 on hiding away or emigrating, 238 Hilbert, congratulates, 27, 44, 163 declines visit with, 44 on his human relationships, 263 on his meager English, 209 French, 86 knowl- edge of special literature, 197 on importance of self-confident attitude in U.S., 36 intends to withdraw from PAW and KWIP, 217 on Ishiwara, 346 on Japan and Western culture, 348–349 on Japanese character, 297, 312, 314, 340, 343, 350, 364 on Japanese music, 302, 308, 310 article on, 311 Jerusalem, on invitation to move to, 324 on Kretschmer 1921, 297, 298 on Kornprobst, 150 Kuwaki, memorial verse to, 348 Langevin, 165 feels close to, 180 Le Figaro, on interview in, 34, 45, 62 on Lenard Festschrift, 33 Lorentz, on physiognomy of, 303 visits with, 164 manuscript for charity, offers, 138–139 on Meyer, Manasseh, 303 Meyer family, greetings to, 364 on Moszkowski 1921, 194 Music Bach, plays, 311 cannot play piano from score, 79 Fischer, Edwin, plays music with, 40
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