Representative Sample of Immigrants

from Philip Greenspun
Four immigrants to the U.S. who were selected at random:

Stamp collector Hans Bethe

Came to the U.S. from Germany in 1935; studied shock waves with Edward Teller for the Manhattan Project; Nobel Prize in Physics 1967.

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Encephalitis patient StanisBaw Ulam

Came to the U.S. from Poland in 1935; enjoyed thermonuclear weapons, nuclear-powered rockets, and programming the ENIAC to design more and better thermonuclear weapons. Spent winters in Florida.

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Amateur tennis player Enrico Fermi

Came to the U.S. from Italy in 1938; led the first controlled nuclear chain reaction (Chicago Pile-1); Nobel Prize in Physics 1938.

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Child of child psychiatrist Igor Sikorsky

Came to the U.S. from Russia in 1919; designed and built the first mass-produced helicopter (R-4).

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