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| Richard Rhodes - History - 2012 - 890 pages
...quick and perceptive in analyzing human as well as technical problems. Of the more than ten thousand people who eventually came to work at Los Alamos,...several hundred intimately, by which I mean that he knew what their relationships with one another were and what made them tick. He knew how to organize,... | |
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...quick and perceptive in analyzing human as well as technical problems. Of the more than ten thousand people who eventually came to work at Los Alamos,...several hundred intimately, by which I mean that he knew what their relationships with one another were and what made them tick. He knew how to organize,... | |
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