ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We extend
our
thanks
to the
members of
the
Editorial
Advisory
Board and
of
the
Executive
Committee,
who discussed
plans
for the volume. We would also
like
to
thank
the
Hebrew
University
of Jerusalem for
granting permission
to
publish
materials from
its
holdings
and for
making
the
Albert Einstein Archives
available
to the
editors.
The
preparation
of
this
volume
was
made
possible
in
part by grants
from
the
National Science Foundation
and
from
the National
Endowment
for the
Humanities,
both
independent
federal
agencies, as
well
as
from
the
Alfred
P.
Sloan Foundation
and
the
Horace
W.
Goldsmith Foundation.
Support was
also
provided by
the
following European
institutional
sources:
the Swiss National
Science
Foundation,
the
Dr.
Tomalla Foundation
(Liechtenstein),
the
Canton
of
Aargau
in Switzerland,
and
the
Pieter Zeeman Foundation
(The
Netherlands).
The assistance of
the
following persons
in
producing
this volume
is
also
gratefully acknowledged:
Rien
Bazen, Amsterdam;
Rhoda
Bilansky
and
the
other members of
the
Interlibrary
Loan
Office at
the
Mugar Library
of Boston
University;
Adam
Bryant,
Boston,
for
outstanding computer support;
Michael
Chaplin,
Boston;
Edward
Doctoroff of
the
Widener
Library
of Harvard
Uni-
versity;
Anthony
Duncan,
University
of
Pittsburgh;
Suzanne
Durkacs,
Pitts-
burgh;
Martin
S. Ewing,
Director
of
the Science &
Engineering Computing
Facility,
Yale
University,
New
Haven;
Beat
Glaus,
Leiter der Wissenschafts-
historischen
Sammlungen,
ETH, Zurich;
Leo
van
den
Horn,
University
of
Amsterdam;
Hannah
Katzenstein, Jerusalem;
Edward
Owens, Boston;
Ze'ev
Rosenkranz,
Bern Dibner Curator of
the
Einstein Archives
at
the Hebrew Uni-
versity;
Michelle
Schneider, Boston;
John
Stachel,
Boston
University;
Guil-
laume
de
Syon,
Boston;
Wouter
van
Thor, Amsterdam,
for
providing
the
index;
Alev
Yalcinkaya,
Boston;
and
Bing
Lin
Zhao,
Boston.
The collaboration of
Giuseppe Castagnetti,
Werner
Heinrich,
and
Tilman
Sauer
of
the
Arbeitsstelle Albert
Einstein,
Max Planck Institute for Human
Development
and Educational
Research,
was
made
possible by
financial
sup-
port
from
the
Senate of Berlin.
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