Thanks, Joy. No, I can't take credit for the Hoover archives on Milton. Hoover is one of the best in the world at collecting and organizing these items. By contrast, you should see my office. :-)
I knew you didn't do the whole archives, I just thought maybe your blog was the one that steered me to the archives. Creative minds have messy offices of course. Look at Einstein's. :-)
Being a Chicago boy, the anecdote I recall from decades ago is that the faculty at the U of Chicago were very concerned when Milton, out on his morning walk, was hit by a boat.
This is wonderful. I can never get enough of Milton Friedman. Here's something I found only recently, perhaps from you: the Hoover Institution's archive. I'm listening now to Rose Friedman talk about her life choices: https://miltonfriedman.hoover.org/collections/2045538/biographical/objects
Thanks, Joy. No, I can't take credit for the Hoover archives on Milton. Hoover is one of the best in the world at collecting and organizing these items. By contrast, you should see my office. :-)
I knew you didn't do the whole archives, I just thought maybe your blog was the one that steered me to the archives. Creative minds have messy offices of course. Look at Einstein's. :-)
Being a Chicago boy, the anecdote I recall from decades ago is that the faculty at the U of Chicago were very concerned when Milton, out on his morning walk, was hit by a boat.
Nice!
Thanks.