Although not saying what it is, Dr. Albert Einstein, world-famous physicist and scientist, who is here to attend the meetings of the League of Nations Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, admitted that he is working on a new theory, one more vast than his Theory of Relativity. Asked about the subject matter of his latest experiments he said it was more interesting than his previous contributions to science but he feels that “maybe people will think I am a fool when they read it.”
Best known for his work as a scientist, Professor Einstein is giving much time here to the problems of child education. He is of the opinion that the League of Nations can do no greater work than to aid in improving the elementary schools of the world. The other members of the committee here are amazed at Dr. Einstein’s frankness and the sincerity with which he approaches all problems.
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