Talk:Victor Assad Najjar

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Personal memories of Victor Najjar[edit]

I remember Victor Najjar from my childhood near Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1954-56. He and my father were pediatricians at Johns Hopkins, while I was an elementary school student at The Baltimore Friends School. The three of us car-pooled into Baltimore almost every morning, while Victor and my father argued endlessly about anything and everything (politics, religion, war, ethics, pacifism, etc.) It was completely fascinating for me, and I think my vocabulary grew tenfold over that period. Victor was a warm and brilliant man, and we both looked up to him. — Loren Cobb (Aetheling (talk) 16:42, 5 July 2020 (UTC)).[reply]