I well remember my arrival at Caltech on a sunny October morning in 1970. Fresh from the University of Oxford where even graduate students at that time wore ties and shirts, I was unsure what to wear for my first meeting with Murray Gell‐Mann. I gambled, wrongly, on a suit, and arrived at the office of the theory group secretary, Julie Curcio, feeling more and more overdressed and as if I had a large label dangling from my collar saying “New PhD from Oxford.” I had seen Gell‐Mann once before in England but was unsure if the bearded individual dressed in an open‐necked shirt and sitting in Julie's office was indeed the eminent professor, A moment after I had introduced myself, my doubts were dispelled by the man putting out his hand and saying “Hi, I'm Murray.” This episode illustrates only a small part of the healthy culture shock I experienced in California. Six years in Oxford had left me used to calling my professor “Professor Dalitz, sir.” At that time, I would certainly not have dared to address Richard Dalitz as “Dick.”
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September 1996
September 01 1996
Memories of Richard Feynman
A ‘new’ set of lectures—on computation—by one of the more colorful characters in modern physics, gives rise to these reminiscences by an Englishman in Richard's court.
Anthony J. G. Hey
Anthony J. G. Hey
Southampton University, United Kingdom
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Anthony J. G. Hey; Memories of Richard Feynman. Physics Today 1 September 1996; 49 (9): 44–49. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881518
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