Remembering Asimov the Great
I wish to thank Sheldon Teitelbaum for his Isaac Asimov eulogy (“Scientists Say Asimov Put the Stars in Their Eyes,” April 8).
Teitelbaum assuaged my grief by reminding me that I was not alone. Much greater minds than mine will miss him.
I, too, felt Asimov was an even greater science journalist than a science fiction writer. He taught me everything I wanted to learn about from atoms to zygotes, I never had the honor to meet him, but I will greatly mourn the death of my greatest teacher.
PATRICIA WARNER
Glendale
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