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Albert Einstein — Part 4
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Facts in instant case were presented to the Alien
Enemy Hearing Beard at Trenton, New Jersey, on August 5,
1942. A report of_ the said Alon Enemy Hearing Board recom- be
mended parcle fer This report
mas receiued by the Newark Field Diutaton on October 1, 1°h2,
According to thts renort aot the hearings some 30 h7¢
odd witnesses appecred for CR they were from vartous
walks of litre such as would be found in a untuersity town.
The report stated furthar thot all of the witnesces
were known to that office as persons of unguestionable inte-
grity and respectabilttys that all of them, professors, stiudern ‘2,
ond frirends erpressed complete confidence tn the desire of
7 to becone an American citizen, and that he was con~
pletely icval to the Jnited States and wokld under no eir~
cuustances be of potential danger to the internal security.
The report atated further that in additien to those facts,
Professor Albert Einstein, Professor teyl, the eminent mathe-
matician, Doctor Aydslotte, Directer of the Institute far au
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