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Charles Hirshberg is an American journalist and sportswriter. He primarily writes for large-circulation magazines. His articles and columns have appeared in Time, Sports Illustrated , Life, the Los Angeles Times , The Washington Post , Men's Health and other publications. As of 2002, he was an editor of Popular Science . His mother was the astrophysicist Joan Feynman and his uncle was Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. [1]
Hirshberg is the author of several books:
She graduated from Oberlin in 1948, the year she married Richard Hirshberg, also a scientist, whom she had met there; they separated in 1974 and later divorced. She married Mr. Ruzmaikin in 1992. In addition to him and her son Charles, she is survived by another son, Matthew; a daughter, Susan Hirshberg; and four grandchildren. Her brother died in 1988 at 69.