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Former TCU physics professor Dr. Harrison Miller Moseley worked on the Manhattan Project in the 1940s; a project that is being remembered today following the release of the “Oppenheimer” movie, which received 13 Oscar nominations.
Book Review: ‘Unbelievable: The Unmasking of Dr. Harrison Miller Moseley’
A great man from the greatest generation
Tom Brokaw’s inspiring book “The Greatest Generation,” about those who came of age during the Great Depression and World War II, revealed an American generation who gave so much and asked for so little. They lived in extraordinary, challenging times but managed to build a better world with the shared values of duty, honor, courage, service, and love of family and country. Above all, they accepted responsibility for their choices.
Although “Unbelievable: The Unmasking of Dr. Harrison Miller Moseley” tells its story through the eyes of one man, like Brokaw’s book, it reveals an inspiring generation that is sadly soon to be completely gone from this earth.