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||1919: Matthew Sands born ... physicist and educator best known as a co-author of the ''Feynman Lectures on Physics''.  Pic.
||1919: Matthew Sands born ... physicist and educator best known as a co-author of the ''Feynman Lectures on Physics''.  Pic.


||1919: Tracy Hall born ... chemist and academic - synth diamond. Pic search yes cool: https://www.google.com/search?q=tracy+hall
||1919: Tracy Hall born ... chemist and academic; synthetic diamond. Pic search yes cool: https://www.google.com/search?q=tracy+hall
 
||1925: Theodore Hall born ...  American physicist and an atomic spy for the Soviet Union, who, during his work on US efforts to develop the first and second atomic bombs during World War II (the Manhattan Project), gave a detailed description of the "Fat Man" plutonium bomb, and of several processes for purifying plutonium, to Soviet intelligence. Pic.


File:J._R._Oppenheimer.jpg|link=J. R. Oppenheimer|1947: Singer-physicist [[J. R. Oppenheimer]] writes a private letter to mathematician [[Alice Beta]] expressing his "growing certainty" that he will be censured by the [[House Un-American Activities Committee (nonfiction)|House Un-American Activities Committee]] for his song "Destroyer of Worlds" (bootleg copies of which have been circulating since the Trinity bomb test).
File:J._R._Oppenheimer.jpg|link=J. R. Oppenheimer|1947: Singer-physicist [[J. R. Oppenheimer]] writes a private letter to mathematician [[Alice Beta]] expressing his "growing certainty" that he will be censured by the [[House Un-American Activities Committee (nonfiction)|House Un-American Activities Committee]] for his song "Destroyer of Worlds" (bootleg copies of which have been circulating since the Trinity bomb test).

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