ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We extend
our
thanks
to
the members of
the
Editorial
Advisory
Board and of
the Executive
Committee,
who discussed
plans
for the volume and
offered
comments
on an
earlier draft. Additional advice and
commentary were
provided by
Silvio
Bergia,
Bologna;
Claudio
Cigognetti,
Rome;
Yehuda
Elkana, Jerusalem;
Klaus
Hentschel,
Göttingen,
who also
assisted
in
pre-
paring,
in collaboration with Ann
Lehar,
the index for this
volume;
and
John
Stachel,
Boston. We would also
like to
thank
the Hebrew
University
of
Jerusalem
for
making
the Einstein Archive of
the
Hebrew
University
available
to
the editors.
We
would also like
to
thank the
following
persons
for their assistance in
producing
this volume:
Diana
Barkan,
California Institute of
Technology;
Rhoda
Bilansky
and the other members of the
Interlibrary
Loan
Office at
Mugar Library
of Boston
University;
Adam
Bryant, Boston;
David
Cassidy,
Hofstra
University; Giuseppe Castagnetti, Berlin;
Michael
Chaplin, Boston;
Andree
Despy-Meyer,
Universite libre de
Bruxelles;
Beat
Glaus,
Wissen-
schaftshistorische
Sammlung,
ETH,
Zurich; Carolyn
Fawcett of the Widener
Library
of Harvard
University;
Ken Glavash of
the
Microlab of MIT
Library;
Barry Hoffman,
Consulate General
of
Pakistan, Boston;
Jozsef
Illy,
Budapest;
Hannah
Katzenstein, Jerusalem;
Verena
Larcher,
Wissenschaftshistorische
Sammlung, ETH, Zurich;
Peter
Nabholz, Zurich;
Richard
Newton,
Pennsyl-
vania State
University;
Gian Andrea
Nogler,
University
of
Zurich;
Edward
Owens, Boston;
Josef
Polacek,
Prague; Dylan Pringle, Boston;
Ze'ev
Rosenkranz,
Curator
of the Einstein
Archive,
Hebrew
University
of
Jerusalem;
Darren
Sinofsky,
Boston;
and
Alev
Yalcinkaya,
Boston.
Tilman Sauer
gratefully acknowledges
financial
support
from the
Arbeits-
stelle
Albert Einstein of the Max Planck Institute for Human
Development
and Educational Research and the Senate of
Berlin.