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Edwin H. Land

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Din never had an ordinary reaction to anything!
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Jerome Wiesner, as quoted in "Edwin Herbert Land" by Victor K. McElheny, in Biographical Memoirs Vol. 77 (1999) by the National Academy of Sciences ("Din" was a nickname Land acquired in childhood.)

 
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