Replying to an invitation to a Scientist's Ball : Pierre and Marie Curie were radiating enthusiasm; Einstein thought it would be relatively easy to attend; Volta was electrified and Archimedes, buoyant at the thought; Ampere was worried he wasn't up to current research; Ohm resisted the idea at first; Boyle said he was under too much pressure; Edison thought it would be an illuminating experience; Watt reckoned it would be a good way to let off steam; Stephenson thought the whole idea was loco; Wilbur Wright accepted, provided he and Orville could get a flight; Dr Jekyll declined - he hadn't been feeling himself lately; Morse's reply: "I'll be there on the dot. Can't stop now- must dash"