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RefNoFS/7/3/4
Previous numbersFS/14/3/E
LevelFile
TitlePersonal correspondence: E
Datec.1924-1956
DescriptionCorrespondents include: Prof AC Egerton (Imperial College, London); Dr J Eggert (Techn. Hoschschule, Zurich); Albert Einsten (Princeton, New Jersey); Pte Herbert S Eisner; W Eitel (Koenigsberg); Dr Engel; V Ernst; Dr JF Erzherzog; Dr A Eucken; Ewald (Queen's University, Belfast); Exeter College (Oxford) and Exhibition of Solid and Liquid Gases in Science and Industry Exhibition of Very Low Temperatures.

Correspondence with Einstein is of a personal nature: Simon sending to Einstein a photograph of Walther Nernst and requesting the return of a picture he gave to Einstein in 1949.

Correspondence with Eisner concerns the re-internment of his father on the Isle of Man. Included in this correspondence are Simon's letters with Dr Demuth, Emergency Society for German Scholars in Exile, London, enquiring on why this re-internment took place.

The Industry Exhibition of Very Low Temperatures, held at the Science Museum in 1936, included Simon's Helium Liquefier as an exhibit.
LanguageEnglish and German
Extent1 file
FormatManuscript and typescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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