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Adventures in the Atomic Age by Glenn Seaborg

By Roy Herbert

13 October 2001

Adventures in the Atomic Age by Glenn Seaborg, Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, $27, ISBN 0374177155

GLENN Seaborg’s autobiography reveals the classic American success story. The son of Swedish immigrants, he financed himself through university by taking menial jobs after discovering a consuming interest in chemistry almost by accident. Eventually he became a Nobel prizewinner and chairman of the US Atomic Energy Commission.

He was also a compulsive keeper of a diary, which provides rich raw material. The Swedish reputation for humour is not high, but Seaborg had enough to keep him interested and observant of his own and others’ idiosyncrasies.…

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