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- From: frisinv@alleg.edu
- Subject: Re: EINSTEIN'S SCHOOL DAYS
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.123749.17898@pellns.alleg.edu>
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- Organization: Allegheny College
- References: <TORKEL.92Nov8011711@bast.sics.se>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 12:37:49 GMT
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- In article <TORKEL.92Nov8011711@bast.sics.se> torkel@sics.se (Torkel
- Franzen) writes:
- > In article <BxDAnL.Bnp@helios.physics.utoronto.ca>
- neufeld@helios.physics.
- > utoronto.ca (Christopher Neufeld) writes:
- >
- > >The quick answer, according to news reports which came out about two
- > >years ago, is that Einstein was always a very good student
- throughout
- > >his schooling.
- >
- > Indeed Pais, in "Subtle is the Lord..." says that "contrary to popular
- > belief, [Einstein] earned high marks in elementary as well as high
- school."
-
- One of the little artifacts I've aquired over the years is a complete set
- of Einstein's report cards. He did quite well in school. Although his
- grades were not spectacular, I'd not say that he did poorly at any point.
-
- Vincent Frisina
-