. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REMINISCENCES ON SZENT-GYORGYI 233 Chicago. "Til now all goes well. I had one fight with Teller. In an hours time will be the ; Washington, DC, October 11, 1964. "Regards from Washington just before joining Humphrey for a TV ; Paris, March 4, 1965. "Paris is wonderful, people vigorous, and in high spirits—which is infective. So I lectured in French and got through alive without a ; Indianapolis, October, 1968. "East or West, Woods Hole ; In the natural co


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REMINISCENCES ON SZENT-GYORGYI 233 Chicago. "Til now all goes well. I had one fight with Teller. In an hours time will be the ; Washington, DC, October 11, 1964. "Regards from Washington just before joining Humphrey for a TV ; Paris, March 4, 1965. "Paris is wonderful, people vigorous, and in high spirits—which is infective. So I lectured in French and got through alive without a ; Indianapolis, October, 1968. "East or West, Woods Hole ; In the natural course of events, colleagues came and went. Some idea of who they were and what they did may be had by looking at Prof's bibliography, which follows. During the summer of 1986, just prior to his death when at times Prof was not well enough to come to the lab, we would visit him in his study at home where Mar- cia, his wife of more than ten years, untiringly cared for him. He was ever eager for the latest results that might give him something new to think about. We would dis- cuss things for awhile and then he would shoo us back to the lab to get on with the work. Through the years he maintained his good humor, his drive, his enthusiasm, his generous spirit, his principles. his outrage at oppressive situations, his outspokenness about politics, his attitude about constraints on his work, and his concern for the younger generation. Prof's advice to students reflects the man himself: ". . try to find your real vocation and then work at your vocation with all your heart. . try to find a cor- ner in this life which you will fill with warmth and ; Jane A. McLaughlin, a na- tive of Woburn, Massachusetts, a graduate of Trinity College of Vermont, and a corporation member of the Marine Biologi- cal Laboratory, has been a resi- dent of Woods Hole since 1952. In addition to numerous scien- tific papers jointly authored with Albert Szent-Gyorgyi and others, she has written


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