Strapped for cash in a Tokyo hotel, Albert Einstein wrote his take on life on a note and handed it to the bellboy instead of ...
Albert Einstein, a notorious penny-pincher who wore shoes with holes in them and refused to pay for a barber, ended up giving one of the biggest tips ever to a Japanese bellhop—although it took 95 ...
Two handwritten notes penned by Albert Einstein have been sold at auction for a combined $1.8 million -- hundreds of times their estimated sale value. The notes written in German, which the famed ...
“Even the notes Albert Einstein takes are fascinating,” says Diana Kormos-Buchwald, an associate professor of history at the California Institute of Technology. Now scholars and students can view the ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — For Albert Einstein, it turns out the law of attraction was relative. A handwritten note by the Nobel-winning scientist, written to a young woman who apparently caught his eye during ...
A picture taken on October 19, 2017 shows one of two notes written by Albert Einstein, in 1922, on stationary from the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo A note that Albert Einstein gave to a courier in Tokyo ...
Einstein's theory of happiness found on notes Albert Einstein apparently gave the written notes to a Japanese courier in 1922.
A note that Albert Einstein gave to a courier in Tokyo briefly describing his theory on happy living sold at auction in Jerusalem on Tuesday for $1.56 million (1.33 million euros), the auction house ...
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