Abstract
Kenneth J. Rothschild’s (see Fig. 1) interest in science and specifically spectroscopy began at an early age. In my personal communication with Ken, he told me that as a high school student (1961– 1965), at Raritan High School (Hazlet, NJ, USA), he built a spectroscopic device for identifying different compounds. Between 1965–1969, Ken was an undergraduate student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) where he majored in Physics. During this period he had some notable achievements. This included
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