Albert einstein small biography on jfk

          The Hunt for History: On the Trail of the World's Lost Treasures—from the Letters of Lincoln, Churchill, and Einstein to the Secret Recordings Onboard JFK's.

        1. The Hunt for History: On the Trail of the World's Lost Treasures—from the Letters of Lincoln, Churchill, and Einstein to the Secret Recordings Onboard JFK's.
        2. Private journals kept by the scientist and humanitarian icon show prejudiced attitudes towards the people he met while travelling in Asia.
        3. Free Essay: The purpose of my special occasion speech on Albert Einstein and John F Kennedy was to emphasize the special event happening.
        4. I run for the Presidency in the most serious time in the life of our country and these issues involve the security of everybody here.
        5. This readable, compact biography surveys in concise terms the life and times of this towering figure.
        6. Free Essay: The purpose of my special occasion speech on Albert Einstein and John F Kennedy was to emphasize the special event happening..

          Robert Berks

          American sculptor (1922–2011)

          Robert Berks

          Born

          Robert S.

          Berks


          (1922-04-26)April 26, 1922

          Boston, Massachusetts, US

          DiedMay 16, 2011(2011-05-16) (aged 89)

          New York City, US

          Occupationsculptor
          Known forJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy bust
          SpouseDorothy "Tod" Berks
          Children3

          Robert Berks (April 26, 1922 – May 16, 2011) was an American sculptor, industrial designer and planner.

          He created hundreds of bronze sculptures and monuments including the Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial, and the Albert Einstein Memorial in Washington, D.C. Bob was prolific and created numerous sketches, drawings, and paintings; often in service of sculpture and site-planning subjects.

          He worked for over 50 years in a converted schoolhouse on the north fork of Long Island, NY. For projects with living subjects, Bob would often invite individuals to visit with he and Tod for a period of a week or two so he could observe them in real life; through t