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In February librarians found a 62-page manuscript in
which Johanna Fantova, a former curator of maps in the Firestone Library
at Princeton University, who was 22 years younger than Albert Einstein,
recorded his musings, opinions and complaints over the last year and
a half of his life.
Around Princeton she was known as Einstein’s last girlfriend. She cut
his hair - shocking as it might be to imagine anyone tampering with
that wispy cosmic aureole. They sailed together until the doctors took
his boat away. They went to concerts together. He wrote her poems and
letters bedecked with jokes and kisses. And he called her several times
a week to chat about the day.
from the New
York Times
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October 30th, 2007 at 1:30 pm
greatings…
Agree…
September 22nd, 2008 at 9:07 pm
Girlfriends. When I was in college, I admired and wanted to be a girlfriend to American Poet Emily Dickinson. But, I was given birth in 1943, she was born in 1830.