I studied chemical engineering. I was a good student, but these were the hard times of the depression — Jack Steinberger
In 1934, the american jewish charities offered to find homes for 300 german refugee children. — Jack Steinberger
In 1933, the nazis came to power and the more systematic persecution of the jews followed quickly. — Jack Steinberger
I survived only a year in berkeley, partly because I declined to sign the anticommunist loyalty oath. — Jack Steinberger
In the evenings I studied chemistry at the university of chicago, the weekends I helped in the family store. — Jack Steinberger
I had no new ideas on the physics we might learn, and I could not compete with the younger generation. — Jack Steinberger
I joined the army and was sent to the mit radiation laboratory after a few months of — Jack Steinberger
I remember nazi election propaganda posters showing a hateful jewish face with crooked nose. — Jack Steinberger