4 9 4 I N D E X
EINSTEIN, ALBERT (1879–1955) (cont.)
FINANCES
currency exchange, proposes to Elsa, 106; to
Mileva, 86
honoraria for South American lecture tour,
474, 475
on household finances, 115
on inflation, 100, 106, 115
inflation under control in Germany, 184
International Education Board
stipend for Grommer from, 180, 249, 253,
284
Loeb, AE requests stipend for Grommer
from, 189
Mileva
on house purchase by, 86, 155–156, 210,
230, 239; satisfied with, 301
proposes currency change to, 86
money in US, for Ilse as dowry, 226
on new German currency, 176
Nobel Prize money
on depositing of, 28, 39, 40, 46, 57, 68, 83,
204, 245; Mileva on, 42, 43
dispute with Mileva, Haber on, 202, 204,
205, 221; settles, 203–204
for house purchase, 39, 57, 219, 241, 245
for Mileva, 248
not his property, 146
tax free, 146
Notgemeinschaft, stipend from
to Grommer, 161; Grommer on, 170
to Mark, 161
royalties for
Einstein 1920j, French edition of, 38
Einstein 1921b, French edition of, 38
Winteler-Einstein, Maja, financial help for,
387, 409; money for, Ehrenfest requested to
send, 384
INVITATIONS
FROM
Arco, to Moscow, declines,115
Argentina, 370; hesitates to accept, 156; ac-
cepts, 253, 284
Asociación Hebraica, Buenos Aires, 193–195;
declines, 219
Columbia University, for professorship
declines, 147, 154
hesitates, 136
reasons for refusal, 15
Warburg, Emil on, 149–150
Cram, to the US as guest, 20
Enriques, for professorship in Italy, declines,
16
Glücksmann, to Argentina, 134
Ioffe, to Leningrad, declines, 310
Langevin, to meeting on Fédération des Unions
Intellectuelles, 347, 348, 349; and subcom-
mittee on bibliography of ICIC, 347
Lorentz, to Solvay Congress, declines, 101
Millikan, to visit Caltech, 249
accepts for 1926, 356
accepts for later, 253, 284
declines for 1925, 356, 387, 395
for 1926, 387
Ochs, to Missa solemnis, AE congratulates,
363
Sitter, to jubilee of University of Leyden, 389
Soviet government, to Moscow, 109; de-
clines,114
Weizmann and American Jewish Physicians
Committee, to visit US, declines, 214
Zionist Executive, to join Board of Governors
of Hebrew University, 195–198
INVITATIONS
TO LECTURE
AT/IN
Argentina, 193–195; declines, 219
International Congress of Philosophy,
accepts, 211
declines, 199, 230, 236, 237, 245; reasons
for, 240
will attend, 210, 213
Philips’ Gloeilampenfabrieken, 176
Russian physicists, meeting of, 299–300
Schweizerische Naturforschende Gesellschaft,
199; accepts, 223
JEWISH
MATTERS
on American help for Jewish settlers in Pales-
tine, 364
Anti-Semitism
on anti-Semitism and Jewish students at
German universities, 85
attacks against him, 155
fight against, 124
regarded as “super-Jew” by many, 154
on Arab question, 26
on Argentinian Jews, 476