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Show k the month according to Steven Ste-ven H. Heath, chairman of the SUSC Department of Physical Sciences. "Einstein was slow to speak, he was a poor student stu-dent and his teachers said he'd never amount to anything," any-thing," Dr. Heath said, "Yet he became one of the greatest theoretical physicists physi-cists of all time." The final lines of film best summarize the message mes-sage it contains, Heath said. "The secret of Einstein's genius may well lie in his simplicity, his childlike curiosity, cur-iosity, his complete concentration, concen-tration, his playful visual imagination and his openness to the summetry of nature." Observations through the observatory telescope will be made after the film if the skies are clear. EINSTEIN AT ASHCROFT OBSERVATORY "Albert Einstein: The Education Ed-ucation of a Genius," a film narrated by actor Peter Ustinov, is the January program pro-gram at the Southern Utah State College Ashcroft Observatory. Ob-servatory. Showtime is at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Fridays, January 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Programs are free to the public. In addition to the film, a display about Einstein and his works will be exhibited at the observatory during |