In the early to mid-1940’s Al Capone was an adjunct faculty member at both Northwestern and Loyola universities. He was known for his enlightening lectures on physics and mathematics; only once did a student of his speak out of turn.
In the early to mid-1940’s Al Capone was an adjunct faculty member at both Northwestern and Loyola universities. He was known for his enlightening lectures on physics and mathematics; only once did a student of his speak out of turn.
steve
3 months ago
i find this hard to believe, he died in 1947.