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Item 319. Professor Albert Einstein (1952)
Also Available signed by Nat Fein (See
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Albert
Einstein was being honored at his Princeton, New Jersey home for the founding of
a hospital in Israel.
Fein had taken some routine award presentation shots and
wanted to do something different.
It was April and Income Tax time. Fein
recalls; "I just figured it would be unique to get Albert Einstein,
the world's
greatest mind, to pose puzzled as he filled out an Income Tax Form".
Fein
attempted to convince Einstein. But somehow the idea insulted the Professor.
"I want you to leave the premises," replied Einstein angrily. He then escorted
Fein out of his home.
Nat Fein would later insist, "It would have been a
brilliant picture".
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

Item 319B. Albert Einstein Waves (1952)
Princeton, NJ
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

Item 321. President Dwight Eisenhower Laughs (1952)
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

Item 332. Dwight Eisenhower at Columbia University Library Steps (1949)
President of Columbia University
Eisenhower signed the Pulitzer Prize awarded to Nat Fein during his
term at the University.
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

Item 332A. Eisenhower's Campaign Photo by Nat Fein
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

Item
324. Irving Berlin (1942)
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

Item 327. Bernard Baruch with Kids (1958)
Central Park, New York
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

Item 327A. Bernard Baruch On Park Bench (1960)
Central Park, New York
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)
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