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Albert Schweitzer
Mulhouse, France, March 25, 1893
Albert Schweitzer's 1893 Report Card, Showing Unexceptional Grades for a Future Nobel Prize Winner!
Document
A scarce and quite ironic document: Albert Schweitzer's "Zeugnis" (report card) for the 1892-1893 academic year and showing the mediocre grades earned by the future Nobel Prize winner! The partly-printed form measures 8.5" x 13", "The Mulhaus Public School," March 25, 1893. Signed at bottom by the Director of the school, the principal and Schweitzer's father. A weakened central fold with split at top margin, otherwise boldly engrossed and in very good condition. Ex. Collection of Steve Forbes.

In our report, Schweitzer is noted as having an overall grade of "Gut," [translated as Good, and likely similar to a B- in the American grade system], exhibiting good attention in class, work ethic and attendance. Not surprisingly, he earned a "Very Good" in Religious Studies and a "Good" in Physics, but only "Sufficient" in Greek, Literature, Geography, and Math! A revealing look into the developing mind of a man destined to achieve greatness in the areas in which he clearly had an early, and avid, interest.

Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) was a modern Renaissance man. He was an accomplished organist, musical theorist, preservationist, theologian, church deacon, doctor, and philanthropist. Albert Schweitzer, a trained physician, and his anesthetist wife Helene Bresslau Schweitzer traveled to the Paris Missionary Society's mission at Lambaréné in present day Gabon (formerly French Equatorial Africa) to establish a hospital in 1913. The Albert Schweitzer Hospital opened in the same year and operated on revenue generated by Schweitzer's organ concerts and other fundraising efforts. Schweitzer would divide his time between the hospital and Europe for the next fifty years. According to one American visitor to the hospital, Schweitzer was still hammering away at his tropical weather resistant pedal piano at the age of 88 in 1962. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 in recognition of his lifetime commitment to charitable work.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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  • Provenance: Ex. Collection of Steve Forbes.
  • Dimensions: 8.5" x 13"
  • Medium: Document

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