MEMORIES Remembering when Albert Einstein 'graduated' from Glasgow University
“ANIMATED scenes were witnessed,” we reported, in June 1933, “when Professor Einstein left by Royal Scot train for London….”
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“ANIMATED scenes were witnessed,” we reported, in June 1933, “when Professor Einstein left by Royal Scot train for London….”
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