Letters of Note: “He is a second Dirac, only this time human.”
Robert Oppenheimer’s letter of recommendation on behalf of Richard Feynman.
The reason for telling you about him now is that his excellence is so well known, both at Princeton where he worked before he came here, and to a not inconsiderable number of “big shots” on this project, that he has already been offered a position for the post war period, and will most certainly be offered others. I feel that he would be a great strength for our department, tending to tie together its teaching, its research and its experimental and theoretical aspects. I may give you two quotations from men with whom he has worked. Bethe has said that he would rather lose any two other men than Feyman from this present job, and Wigner said, “He is a second Dirac, only this time human.”
Suffice to say that Bethe is a textbook ‘nucleophile’, and Wigner’s remark was nothing more than a cheap, personal shot at the brilliant P.A.M. Dirac. I think Feynman would agree.