tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7597656451205429515.post3488030185606828838..comments2024-02-16T17:52:44.944-06:00Comments on The Nuclear Green Revolution: George Parker - A world-class experimenterCharles Bartonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01125297013064527425noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7597656451205429515.post-70828438780295171702014-07-27T20:46:04.754-05:002014-07-27T20:46:04.754-05:00The first time I learned of my Uncle George's ...The first time I learned of my Uncle George's genius was when I saw a photograph of him that accompanied an article in National Geographic Magazine. My father, John Manville Parker, was George's elder brother. There were 13 children in the family, several of whom were brilliant. I learned from George's elder sister, my Aunt Dorothy Boynton Parker, that George also raised and trained homing pigeons and that they ranked among the best. It seems he excelled in many of the paths he chose. Thank you for recording such a genuinely warm tribute to him. Patricia M. ParkerP. Parkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07457013709785151777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7597656451205429515.post-25697908524244925272011-04-14T17:52:14.659-05:002011-04-14T17:52:14.659-05:00My mother is one of George Parker's younger (8...My mother is one of George Parker's younger (84) sisters, and was heartened to hear this when I read it to her over the phone. Thank you. Ann-Wallis WhiteAnn Wallis Whitenoreply@blogger.com