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Alexander Filippovich Samoilov (1867–1930) was a physiologist, professor of MSU.
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Feinberg writes: “I was told about only one episode in which he exploded. In his office he had a discussion with his favorite young student A.A. Andronov. Suddenly Andronov, with a crimson face, rushed out of the office and through the common office, where there were other people, and ran away. The breach with L.I. lasted for several months but then, of course, everything was settled. One assumes that a young Andronov, then of pro-communistic views, tried to turn L.I. to his beliefs, provoking his fury” [104, pp. 19, 20].
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Pechenkin, A. (2019). Borovoie and the Last Year in Moscow. In: L.I. Mandelstam and His School in Physics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17685-3_12
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