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Dear Mr. President:<br />

With genuine and profound reluctance, I felt myself c-<br />

pelled this afternoon to explain to your Secretary, Hr.<br />

kmin kcfntyre, that Professor Einstein has c m to Princeton<br />

<strong>for</strong> the purpose of carrying on his scientific work in<br />

seclusion, and that It is absolutely impossible to make any<br />

exception which uould inevitably bsfng him into public<br />

not ice,<br />

You are aware of the fact that there exists in New York an<br />

irresp~nsible group of Nazis. b~ addition, if the news-<br />

papers had access to him, or if be accepted a single invita-<br />

tion or engagerent that could possi5ly becorne public, it<br />

uould be practically fmpossible <strong>for</strong> him to remain in the post<br />

which he as accepted in this <strong>Institute</strong>, or in America at all.<br />

With his consent and at his desire I have declined in his be-<br />

blf invitations £ram high officials and fsm scientific soci-<br />

eties in vhose work he i s really interested.<br />

I hope that you and your wife will appreciate the fact that<br />

in making this explanation to your Secretzry I do not <strong>for</strong>get<br />

that you are entitled to a degree 05 consideration wholly<br />

beyond mything that could be claimed or asked by anyone else,<br />

but L am convinced that, unless Pxofessor Einstein inflexibly<br />

adheres to the regime which we have with the utmost difficulty<br />

established during the last two weeks, his position vill be an<br />

inpossible one.<br />

With great respect and very deep regret, f am<br />

Very sincerely yours,<br />

Abraham F Lexner 93<br />

Of course the invitation was repeated, this tire in a personal<br />

message delivered by the Secretary of the Treasury, and was accepted.<br />

Though Flexngr explafned that he was doing no mare than his own good<br />

private secretarj did with the many.invitations he received, the incident<br />

caused a proper rerouting of the mil, leaving the Efnsteins to answer<br />

their ovn. In such case Mrs. Einstein's social impulses, more highly<br />

developed than her husbandgs, brought than into greater activity publicly.<br />

Un<strong>for</strong>tunately Flexner had not accepted with good grace the rearrangement

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