Abstract

Early in 1964 I spent a month in Tallahassee at the Institute of Molecular Biophysics of Florida State University (FSU) newly set up by Michael Kasha, with AEC (Atomic Energy Commission) assistance. Kasha had been at LMSS on an AEC fellowship in 1949–50. That spring I was almost persuaded to move to FSU as a Research Professor of Chemical Physics (19), but President Beadle intervened and I remained in Chicago after it was agreed that my appointment as Professor of Physics and Chemistry would continue as long as my health was good.

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