Loren R. Graham

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Loren R. Graham


Born
in Hymera, Indiana, The United States
June 29, 1933

Died
December 15, 2024

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Loren R. Graham was an American historian of science, particularly science in Russia.

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Science in Russia and the S...

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Science, Philosophy, and Hu...

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“I felt I was in the loneliest place in the world, and I was apprehensive. Nothing could be heard except the occasional crash of an unknown creature in the forest, and, once in awhile, a deep thrumming similar to the lowest barely audible sound of a string bass. I was standing alone in 1972 in a semi-ruined lighthouse that my wife, fifteen-year-old daughter, and I had just purchased. The lighthouse was located atop a 200-foot cliff on an island a dozen miles from the Lake Superior shoreline. I was separated from the nearest human being by an unknown but surely great distance, and had hiked several hours through the forest to reach the place, following the path of an old road that once led to the lighthouse but was now no longer passable with a vehicle. The low rumble I occasionally heard, straddling the lowest limit of my auditory range, was caused by an occasional large wave entering a cavern below the lighthouse and resonating in the stony echo chamber.”
Loren Graham, Death at the Lighthouse

“Many of the things most cherished in our lives are those realized only through great difficulty or in the face of adversity, and among those are, so often, friendshio, live, faith, and hope.”
Loren R. Graham, Moscow Stories

“Many of the things most cherished in our lives are those realized only through great difficulty or in the face of adversity, and among those are, so often, friendship, love, faith, and hope.”
Loren R. Graham, Moscow Stories

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