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B. Larson
755 N.E. Royal Court
Portland, Oregon 97232
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June 24, 1981
Mr. Jan N. Sammer
78 Hartley Ave.
Princeton, N. J. 08540
Dear Mr. Sammer:
I am returning The Mechanism of the Universe with the changes
that I think are advisable. The quotation from Shapiro is from the
Technology Review (MIT), Dec. I975, page 65. According to a note
that I found in my files, the quotation from Bush is from page 163,
but unfortunately the note does not say what book. I was intending
to check this at a library, but I did not get around to it while I
had a chance, and now I am tied down for a while by an ankle injury.
So I am sending you what I have, and if you need the information on
the Bush quotation before I am able to look for it, you can no doubt
find it in the Princeton U. Library. Bush did not write very many
books. I think that the quotation probably came from one entitled
Science is Not Enough. The quotation From Finlay-Freundlich
is from Volume 105, page 237. I do not have the date.
As to the Whos Who listing, I appreciate your efforts,
but I am afraid that what little information I can give you will not
help much. The kind of a task that I have undertaken requires a full
working lifetime just to get a reasonably good start, and there is
no time for the kind of activities that look good on a biographical
resume. There is a saying among historians that Happy are the
people whose annals are brief, but the biographers do not look
at it in that way. In any event, here are the brief annals:
Born, Nov. 1, 1898 at McCanna, N. D, Married 1932 to Dorothy E.
Smith. Children: Linda, Ronald (Lt. USAF, Deceased WW II). Present
address, 755 N. E. Royal Court, Portland, Ore. B. S. Oregon State
Univ., 1922. Registered Mechanical Engineer (Oregon). Publications
(you already have this information), 2nd Lt., U. S. Army, WW I.
Sincerely yours,
D.B.Larson