Celebrating Einstein. On April 5, 1921, Albert Einstein rode in a motorcade after being greeted by Mayor Hylan and other dignitaries at New York City Hall in ceremonies befitting a chief of state. It was his first visit to the United States. In the afternoon that day, he lectured to an invitation-only audience of 500 in the rotunda of Low Memorial Library at Columbia University on the theory of relativity. In 1905, Einstein published work that spawned a revolution in physics, and the centennial anniversary of his &ldqquo;miraculous year&rdqquo; is celebrated with articles throughout this issue.
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