One of the outstanding events of the social calendar in Albany will take place tomorrow night when Governor Lehman will entertain Professor and Mrs. Albert Einstein. A reception will be held in honor of the famous scientist in the Executive Mansion, where he will remain overnight. The guests will arrive from Princeton in the afternoon.
Those who have been invited to meet Professor and Mrs. Einstein at dinner re Dr. A. R. Brubacher, presidene of New York State College for Teachers, Albany, and Mrs. Brubacher; Dr. Murray Bartlett, president of Hobart College, and Mrs. Bartlett; Lieutenant Governor M. William Bray; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Brettauer, of New York: Rabbi Bernard J. Bamberger, of Albany, and Mrs. Bamberger; Professor Ernst J. Berg, of Union College, and Mrs. Berg; Judge Frederick E. Crane and Mrs. Crane; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Canavan; Judge Thomas H. Dowd, of Salamanca, and Mrs. Dowd; Dr. Alexander C. Flick, State Historian, and Mrs. Flick; Dr. and Mrs. Nelson K. Fromm of Albany; Dr. Frank P. Graves, State Commissioner of Education, and Mrs. Graves.
Dr. Harry A. Garfield, president of Williams College, and Mrs. Garfield; Judge Irving Lehman and Mrs. Lehman; Dr. James L. Meader, president of Russell Sage College, Troy, and Mrs. Meader; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Muhlfelder, of Albany; Dr. Islay F. McCormick, principal of Albany Boys’ Academy, and Mrs. McCormick; Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. McKinney and Dr. and Mrs. Leo H. Neuman, of Albany; Judge John F. O’Brien and Mrs. Obrien, were invited.
Chief Justice Cuthbert W. Pound, of the Court of Appeals; Dr. Palmer Ricketts, president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Mrs. Ricketts; Colonel William Gorham Rice, chairman of the State Civil Service Commission, and Mrs. Rice; Professor James T. Shotwell, of Columbia University, and Mrs. Shotwell; Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Swope, of New York; Comptroller Morris S. Tremaine and Mrs. Tremainc, Mrs. William Bayard Van Rensseler, Miss Blanche Pittman, Mr. George Foster Peabody, Mrs. Albert Hessberg, Mr. Peter D. Kiernan, Mrs. Charles Poletti, of Albany, and Mr. John Guerney, of New York, were also invited.
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