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- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text accessdate "2010-05-16".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text author2 "Julian Schwinger".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text author3 "Robert Finkelstein".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text first "John".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text isCitedBy List_of_Bronx_High_School_of_Science_alumni.
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text last "Cornwall".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text publisher "University of California".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text quote "Jun was born in 1933 in Tokyo and was one of the children who were evacuated during the fire bombing of that city in World War II. At the age of sixteen he won a scholarship to the Thomas Jefferson High School in St. Louis and transferred the following year to the Bronx High School of Science in New York from which he was graduated in 1951.".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text title "University of California: In Memoriam, 1985 – Jun John Sakurai, Physics: Los Angeles".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text url "http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text work "Biographic sketch/obituary".
- view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&brand=oac&doc.view=entire_text year "1986".