A Science Career Against all OddsStudy in the US, 1954–1958
A Science Career Against all Odds: Study in the US, 1954–1958
Wunderlich, Bernhard
2010-02-15 00:00:00
[Early in the morning of November 6 we arrived in New York City. The view from the ship was breathtaking (see Chapter 5, Figure 37), although—I had thought the skyscrapers would be taller. Only when standing at the foot of one, looking up, did I get an impression of their gigantic size.]
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A Science Career Against all OddsStudy in the US, 1954–1958
[Early in the morning of November 6 we arrived in New York City. The view from the ship was breathtaking (see Chapter 5, Figure 37), although—I had thought the skyscrapers would be taller. Only when standing at the foot of one, looking up, did I get an impression of their gigantic size.]
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