
Albert Meets America
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Two years later, Chaim Weizmann led a fund-raising mission to the United States and invited Einstein to join it. The mission traveled to New York, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, and Hartford to campaign for public awareness and support of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This brought Einstein within the grasp of the American media. His lectures delivered in New York, Princeton, and Chicago, and comments on the Jewish presence in Palestine, made Einstein, on his first trip to America, one of the first media stars. In Albert Meets America, József Illy presents a fascinating compilation of media stories of Einstein's tour-which cover his science, his Zionism, and the anti-Semitism he encountered. As we travel with Einstein, from headline to headline, we experience his emotional connection with American Jews and his frustration at becoming world famous even though his theories were not truly understood.
This exciting collection gives readers an intimate glimpse into the life of one of the world's first modern celebrities and a unique understanding of the media's power over both its subject and its audience.
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Preface
1. Antecedents
2. To Visit America (February 21-April 1)
3. Prof. Einstein Here (New York, April 2-3)
4. City's Welcome (April 5)
5. Freedom of City Is Refused (April 5)
6. Freedom of the City Is Given (April 8)
7. Fervid Reception (April 10-12)
8. Demonstrates with Chalk (April 15-18)
9. Defines the Speed of Light (April 18-23)
10. Puzzles Harding (Washington, April 25-26)
11. Speaks for Proposed Zionist University (New York, April 27-May 1)
12. Baffled in Chicago (May 2-8)
13. Princeton Hears Einstein Explain (May 9-14)
14. Sees Boston (May 17-18)
15. Push Hebrew Medical Work (New York, May 19-21)
16. Coming to Hartford (May 22)
17. Professor Einstein and the Hat (New York, May 23)
18. To Be in Cleveland (May 25-26)
19. To Greet Einstein (Philadelphia, May 29)
20. Sails Today (New York, May 30)
21. Aftermath (Berlin, June 27-August 24)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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