Quote by Burton Richter
In 1948 I entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, undec

In 1948 I entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, undecided between studies of chemistry and physics, but my first year convinced me that physics was more interesting to me. – Burton Richter

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