Teacher of Physiological Optics Oral History Transcript 1989

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Teacher of Physiological Optics Oral History Transcript 1989
Paul Ive Boeder
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Boeder: No, not in my mind. I had met [Alson E. ] Braley, and I was attracted to Braley. Braley wanted me to come of course, under conditions that would not decrease any budget of his department. How that came about, I don't know any longer, but a few executives of the American Optical Company and Braley and I had a dinner.
100 Hughes: In Southbridge?
Boeder: I really don't know where it was. It was certainly not in Southbridge. Braley was not in Southbridge. The executives liked Braley.
Hughes
...: Schumacher was probably one of those executives, wasn't he? Boeder: At that time, he was president. Hughes: Do you think he was at the dinner?
Boeder: No, he was not there. He was not a man who would go to dinner with others. He was a little shy. He had this idea about ophthalmologists, that they were better than he and knew more. Read that letter from him. * Hughes: Had you been thinking of leaving American Optical? Boeder: I thought of it all the time, perhaps, [laughter] Hughes: So you always had your eye open /or ...


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