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94 Ibid

95 Telegrainia Nash, 42160

96 Emma Duchane, interview, 43095

97 Vasquez, interview

98 A Nash, interview

99 C Davis, interview

39: Absolute Zero

1 Alicia Nash, interview, 81597

2 Martha Nash Legg, interview, 8195

3 Intervieith John Danskin, 1019 95, and Joyce Davis, 53097

4 Handwritten note from Alicia Nash to Joyce Davis, summer 1960

5 Odette Larde, interview, 12795

6 A Nash, interview

7 Jean-Pierre Cauvin, professor of French, University of Texas at Austin, interview, 82597; also Agnes Sherman, interview, 82696

8 O Larde, interview

9 Cauvin, interview

10 Danskin, interview

11 Ibid

12 Elvira Leader, interview, 6995

13 Solomon Leader, interview, 6995

14 Danskin, interview

15 Samuel C Howell, memorandum to file, 111060

16 Notes of conversations between Oskar Morgenstern and Douglas Brown, Princeton University Archives, 11250

17 Letter from Raymond J Woodrow to John F Nash, Jr, 102160

18 Letter from Donald Spencer to Jean Leray, 103160

19 Ibid

20 Burton Randol, professor of mathematics, City University of New York, interview, 82697

21 Ibid

22 Ibid

23 Ibid

24 Confidential source

25 Confidential source

26 Randol, interview

27 Danskin, interview

28 Martin Shubik, interview, 1094

29 Paul Zweifel, interview, 9695

30 Edmond Nelson, professor of mathematics, Princeton University, interview, 81795

31 Armand Borel, interview, 3196

32 Danskin, interview Robert Goheen, president of Princeton University, was unable to confirm these events, which would have been handled by someone on the campus security detail in any case, interview, 91097

33 A Nash, interview

34 O Larde, interview

35 Confidential source

40: Tower of Silence

1 Martha Nash Legg, interview, 8295

2 Ibid

3 Gerald N Grob, The Mad Ae: Harvard University Press, 1994), and ”Abuse in American Mental Hospitals in Historical Perspective: Myth and Reality,” f/s (Cae: Harvard University Press, 1994), and ”Abuse in American Mental Hospitals in Historical Perspective: Myth and Reality,” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, vol 3 (1980), pp 295310 Also intervieith Grob, professor of history, Rutgers University, 8497 vol 3 (1980), pp 295310 Also intervieith Grob, professor of history, Rutgers University, 8497