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  • My real education began when I entered the University of Chicago in September 1951 as a graduate student.

  • My mother, Dorothy Watson, had met my father in a Greek class at Northwestern University.

  • My primary and secondary education was provided by the Highland Park Public School System.

  • While at Chicago my interest in the new field of particle physics was stimulated by a course given by Gell- Mann, who was developing his ideas about Strangeness at the time.

  • In 1971 I returned to the University of Chicago as Professor of Physics.

  • One of the greatest joys in my life was giving a lecture in French at the College de France.

  • Our whole family assembles in Chicago at Christmas and usually in Aspen in the summer.

  • During this period, with a series of excellent students, we further studied hyperon decays.

  • I did a thesis in experimental nuclear physics under the direction of Samuel K. Allison.

  • In addition to the research, I enjoyed learning French and assimilating the culture of another country.

  • I did a thesis in experimental nuclear physics under the direction of Samuel K. Allison."

  • The Director of the Laboratory, George Reynolds, was most supportive of my efforts to work independently. There followed for ten years a glorious time for research.

  • When the violation of parity was discovered I began a series of electronic experiments to investigate parity violation in hyperon decays.

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