Talk:Robert Jastrow

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This article does not reflect Jastrow's work -- or controversial views -- at all completely. What some ID people pulled out of a book he wrote doesn't reflect his own opinions. His life and work is interesting. If I ever get time, I'll do something. Zamia12 (talk) 19:06, 29 March 2008 (UTC)

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Robert jastrow (my late wife's brother) whom I first met in late 1939 or early 1940 .. was already a Ph.d. the way I remember hearing it he received his A.B. at age 15 and Ph.D year or two later... anyhow your >Received his A.B., A.M and Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Columbia University in 1948 < should be checked into ... Columbia records? John heller (ousted82@yahoo.com)