Stuart Reynolds Schram, 1924–2012

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According to Marie-Annick, he preserved as memorabilia of this period of his life his army cap with a nuclear insignia on it and the certificate he received thanking him for his role in the Project. In 1948, he was a consultant to the UN Secretariat for the preparation of an international bibliography of scientific literature on atomic energy. [...]in his early twenties, Stuart was a valued and continuing member of the burgeoning nuclear physics community, but in spirit he had already left it. [...]of his dissertation research, he knew about Protestants involved in Le Christianisme social movement; indeed he translated two chapters of his thesis for its journal. On 4 October, it did just that, with the one handicap that it was only valid for one, not two years. Because of the Schram family origins, he had studied German in high school.

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MacFarquhar, R. (2012). Stuart Reynolds Schram, 1924–2012. The China Quarterly, 212, 1099–1122. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0305741012001518

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