I just came across a great summary on the disposition of Einstein's Brain.
Check it out in the paperback edition of "Genius: The Life and Science
of Richard Feynman" pps. 311-312.
"...By the 1980's this most famous of brains had been whittled down to
small grey sherds preserved in the office of a pathologist retired to
Wichita, Kansas - a sodden testament to the elusiveness of the quality
called genius."
sorry guys & gals. I guess we'll have to find another brain to pick on ;)
Dave
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