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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Forbes_Nash,_Jr.
In 1955, Nash went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a
C. L. E. Moore Instructor in the mathematics faculty. There, he met
Alicia Lopez-Harrison de Lardé (born January 1, 1933), a physics
student from El Salvador, whom he married in February 1957. She
admitted Nash to a mental hospital in 1959 for schizophrenia; their
son, John Charles Martin Nash, was born soon afterward, but remained
nameless for a year because his mother felt that her husband should
have a say in the name.
Nash and de Lardé divorced in 1963, though after his final hospital
discharge in 1970 Nash lived in de Lardé's house. In 1994, Nash won
the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, following which he and
de Lardé resumed their romantic relationship. They were remarried in
2001.
Nash has been a longtime resident of West Windsor Township, New Jersey.
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In 1955, Nash went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a
C. L. E. Moore Instructor in the mathematics faculty. There, he met
Alicia Lopez-Harrison de Lardé (born January 1, 1933), a physics
student from El Salvador, whom he married in February 1957. She
admitted Nash to a mental hospital in 1959 for schizophrenia; their
son, John Charles Martin Nash, was born soon afterward, but remained
nameless for a year because his mother felt that her husband should
have a say in the name.
Nash and de Lardé divorced in 1963, though after his final hospital
discharge in 1970 Nash lived in de Lardé's house. In 1994, Nash won
the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, following which he and
de Lardé resumed their romantic relationship. They were remarried in
2001.
Nash has been a longtime resident of West Windsor Township, New Jersey.
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