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This really happened. I asked if coach Joe Gibbs was a smart football man. I thought I would die. I wondered who in the world Norman Einstein was. Several years later I was having dinner in NY with a bunch of sportswriters. In the group were two guys from New Jersey who went to high school with Theismann — one was a private eye; he gave me his card — as I recall it said something like Adultery happens 24 hours a day. Anyway, I asked these guys if they ever hear of a Norman Einstein. They brightened up.

Everyone assumes that Theismann, a dumb jock, meant to say Albert Einstein. But the truth is more complicated than that. Perhaps Theismann did mean to say Albert Einstein… or maybe he was thinking of Norman Einstein, a former classmate of his at South River High School and the valedictorian of his class. Yes, folks, there really is a Norman Einstein.

Here is his contact info. Einstein said. As boys, they lived just blocks apart. Einstein graduated in and was the class valedictorian. He attended Rutgers University and then medical school at Tufts University. Initially considering a planned gift, he later decided that he wanted to see his gift doing good in his lifetime.

Einstein's own years at Tufts were marked by meaningful interactions with "wonderful humanists and teacher clinicians" including Louis Weinstein, Jerome Kassirer, Robert Schwartz, and Jack Mitus.

When he took the E. So he worked out a deal with his new job to work one day a week seeing his rheumatology patients. This, he said, reveals one of his less-genius moments: He hadn't thought that it sometimes meant working a night shift in the E. He said he could have been a little savvier on the economics, too. It was really, really reward- ing helping those patients.



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