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  1. Charlotte Leof was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 26, 1911, the youngest of three children of Morris V. Leof, a physician, and his wife Jennie née Chopin. She had an older brother, Milton, and an older sister, Madeline.

  2. He married Charlotte Leof (26 Jul 1911 – 1967), the daughter of his stepmother's uncle, in 1933. Shortly before receiving his doctorate, Serber was selected for a National Research Council postdoctoral fellowship and planned on conducting research at Princeton University with Eugene Wigner.

  3. Charlotte Serber (1911-1967) was the Los Alamos site librarian and only female group leader of the Manhattan Project. Her husband Robert Serber was an assistant to J. Robert Oppenheimer, and in 1942, prior to their move to Los Alamos, the two lived in Berkeley, California, in the garage over Robert….

  4. Jul 22, 2023 · Princess Charlotte looked lovely in official royal pictures celebrating dad Prince William's birthday, wearing an anklet - something the daughter of Kate Middleton has never worn before.

  5. Here he trained as a theoretical physicist. He married Charlotte Leof, the youngest daughter of a left-leaning, politically active Philadelphia family, a year before taking his Ph.D. in 1934.

  6. Jun 2, 1997 · Charlotte Serber died in 1967. Dr. Serber is survived by the former Fiona St. Clair, whom he married in 1979, and by two sons, Zachariah and William, who are both studying in Edinburgh.

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  8. Sep 1, 2001 · Apparently in 1945, Charlotte Serber and a friend had visited some acquaintances in the Los Angeles area and also met some other people there who were on the political left, and may have been Communists.

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