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David Morris Lee (born January 20, 1931) is a physicist whose work on low-temperature helium-3 won him the Nobel Prize in 1996. Lee was raised in Rye, New York. His parents were children of Jewish immigrants from England and Lithuania. He graduated from Harvard University in 1952 and then joined the U.S. Army. He obtained a Masters degree from the University of Connecticut and then entered the Ph.D. program at Yale University in 1955 where he worked under Henry A. Fairbank. After graduating... full article at wikipedia
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