April 22, 1955 a four-day illness, Prof. Albert Einstein, 76 year old world famous scientist, died at the Princeton Hospital on Monday morning, April 18. a shy, white-haired doctor, Einstein was an unpretentious wizard of mathematics, and physics - the best in the world. His complex theories, some of which are still not understood, dealt wi-'-.h such things as electronics, atomic energy, nuclear fission energy - to name only a few Throughout his Infs., E:,rs-ein shunned publicity and his disdain for personal glory and material gam wee practically a legend. Tn 1921 he received the Nobel prize in physics and was showered with honors from all over the world. Although he lived a secluded and quiet life, his baggy-clad figure, his pipe hanging from his mouth, and his long shaggy white hair and mustache, made him instantly recognizable almost anywhere. At the time of his death, Dr. Einstein was a professor emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study and resided at Princeton. In order that plans may be made for the Fall semester and in order that a schedule may be planned, all students who plan to return to the Center for the Fall semester 1955 are requested to preragister in the office before May 9 on the dates indicated*. Students may preregister before the week assigned to them, but they must be registered by the end of that week. Check the College catalog and see your advisor before going in to Mr. Peightal to register. Anyone interested in attending a rehearsal of the Bach Choir in Bethlehem, Monday, May 16, 7:30 pm, please see Miss Garbrick before Friday, April 22. Admission is free. NATIONALLY FAMOUS SCIENTIST PTES 3rd semester students - week of April 25 2nd semester students - week of May 2 Ist semester students - week of May 9 Hazleton collegian OFFICE FLASHES BACH LOVERS?? ; •• / Pag' STAFF EDITOR: Lillie M. Junas TYPIST: Russ G. Brungard REPORTER®:ShirIey J, Ray Barbara Gyubba COPY READER: Mary Jane Skoff