"There were so many faculty and students that left their imprint on me at Union. I would call out my physics adviser, Professor E. Pilcher, as being very special. He was a brilliant, kind, gentle man, who took this young student under his wing and taught me so much. He not only taught me physics and how to work in a lab doing research, but he taught me how to use scientific methods to explore nature. Perhaps most importantly though, he taught me how integrate these lessons in to my life."
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