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www.legacy.comThe Rev. Dr. Robert N. Bacher, 87, of Bluffton, S.C., died on May 23, 2022, at his home in the arms of his loving wife Shirley, following a hard-fought battle with leukemia. … *Chasing Down a Rumor: The Death of Denominations*, with Kenneth Inskeep, and *Church Administration: Programs, Process, Purpose*, with Michael Cooper-White. A third book, featuring stories of hope, survival, and accomplishment from seven “Good Troublemakers” was in the proofreading stage at the time of his death. Bacher...
scsynod.comof the Manhattan Project. Oppenheimer was eager to recruit Bacher to join the Los Alamos lab and invited him to attend a two-week con- ference at Los Alamos in April 1943, the official—although secret—opening of the Los Alamos laboratory. Bacher took an active part in the conference discussions, and Oppenheimer privately invited him to join the lab. Bacher declined, and in a written memo explained his reasons: it was not clear what his assignment would be nor even why he was needed; the
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www.murphyfuneralservices.comA longtime member of Highland Country Club and past president, Bacher was also a former member of the board of directors of Suburban General Hospital and a longtime volunteer at the St. Teresa Parish Festival.
patch.comof the Manhattan Project. Oppenheimer was eager to recruit Bacher to join the Los Alamos lab and invited him to attend a two-week con- ference at Los Alamos in April 1943, the official—although secret—opening of the Los Alamos laboratory. Bacher took an active part in the conference discussions, and Oppenheimer privately invited him to join the lab. Bacher declined, and in a written memo explained his reasons: it was not clear what his assignment would be nor even why he was needed; the
www.nasonline.orgHe submitted the paper to the Physical Review just as he was leaving to take a new job at Columbia University, and one can imagine his dismay when the paper was rejected. Bacher convinced Goudsmit that as primary author, he should settle this matter without Goudsmit’s intervention, and then … He explained all this to DuBridge and promised to join the MIT Radiation Lab as soon as he could tie up all the loose ends. Bacher worked out an arrangement with Cornell so that his research students...
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