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English: Professor James H. Williams, Jr. sitting in protest in front of the Office of the President and Provost, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA) 3 April 1991.
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I Will Love You, Forever!–The Quantum Mechanics of Love

(ISBN 978-0615268132), page 26
Author James H. Williams, Jr.
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