As a young boy, Richard was fascinated with science and objects in motion. This wonderment was reinforced through the efforts of his father. The only thing that mattered as much as science, and his family, was Arline, whom he met when they were both in school. But fate can often be cruel and Arline is found to be stricken by Tuberculosis. Undaunted, Richard studies the disease as he studies science in hopes of curing her. When her disease is in remission, they marry and he proceeds on to college where his studies and the war lead him to Los Alamos to work on the Manhattan Project. While Richard is intrigued with the solution to the project, he is also concerned with the outcome and saddened with the failing health of Arline.
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Infinity
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Ugly Chile (You're Some Pretty Doll)
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Clarence Williams:
Writer
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In My Arms
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She's A Great, Great Girl
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Prologue
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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Arline And The Red Dress
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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1939
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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A Swelling
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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Typhoid?
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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1941
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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Imaginary Roomate
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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Moving To Albuquerque
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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Richard And Arline
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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Indian Dwellings
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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A Nightmare Diagram
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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Arline's Death
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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The Trip Home
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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Exploding The Bomb
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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The Dress (Epilogue)
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Bruce Broughton:
Performer
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