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Article: Dr. Robert Weber, 81, MIT Physicst, Veteran.(DEATHS)
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- January 3, 2008
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NORTHBOROUGH - Dr. Robert Weber, a retired MIT physicist, died peacefully in his home on early Wednesday morning. Dr. Weber grew up in both Brooklyn and New Jersey. He had fond memories of his family life during the Depression and often spoke kindly of his parents, brothers and sisters. Under his fathers influence, Dr. Weber became a teen expert in radio communications when he enlisted in the Army in 1944. He was assigned to Japan and honorably discharged in March of 1945. He then served as a technical advisor in Korea for the U.S War Department while working for RCA from 1945 to 1949.
Dr. Weber met his wife, Chung-Hi (Helen) Koh in Korea. They married in 1949 ...
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