Hebrew University unveiled the collection to coincide what would have been Einstein's 140th birthday on March 14JERUSALEM: An Albert Einstein “puzzle” has been solved thanks to a missing manuscript page emerging in a trove of his writings newly acquired by Jerusalem’s Hebrew University, officials announced Wednesday. Hebrew University unveiled the collection to coincide what would have been Einstein’s 140th birthday on March 14. Most of the documents constitute handwritten mathematical calculations behind Einstein’s scientific writings in the late 1940s. “But in the copies we had, one page was missing, and that was a problem. Einstein was one of the founding fathers of the Hebrew University and served as a non-resident governor of the Jerusalem institution.
Source: The Express Tribune March 06, 2019 15:00 UTC