My Grad-Student Days at Cal Tech

While I was a student at Cal Tech working on my PhD in nuclear physics in the early 1930’s, I studied under many well-known scientists including Robert Millikan (Nobel Prize in 1923 for his study of the elementary electronic charge and the photoelectric effect); and J. Robert Oppenheimer, who, in the early days, taught us the theoretical implications of the results of our research projects.

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The Athenaeum Round Table Gang

Those of us who lived in the Faculty Club at the Athenaeum took our meals there in the dining room. At lunch-time one of the things everyone did was sit with other people and move around. One of the people I had lunch with as a graduate student on occasion was Edwin Hubble. Another would have been Albert Einstein, and most of the other visiting and resident professors.

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A Biographical Memoir by Jens Zorn

An extraordinary physicist with relentless curiosity and quiet intensity, H. Richard crane contributed actively to science, first at Caltech for five years as a graduate student and postdoctoral fellow, and for the next 70 years at the University of Michigan. this is his story. - Jens Zorn

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