Back in 1904, a 25-year-old Albert Einsteinhttp://artserv.blogspot.com/2014/08/22-quotes-that-take-you-inside-albert.html would spend his afternoons pushing a stroller.
You could find him "wheeling a baby carriage on the streets of Bern, Switzerland, halting now and then, unmindful of the traffic around him, to scribble down some mathematical symbols in a notebook that shared the carriage with his infant son, also named Albert," The New York Times wrote in its obituary of the great scientist.
You could find him "wheeling a baby carriage on the streets of Bern, Switzerland, halting now and then, unmindful of the traffic around him, to scribble down some mathematical symbols in a notebook that shared the carriage with his infant son, also named Albert," The New York Times wrote in its obituary of the great scientist.