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25 most intriguing people of 1981

December 23, 1981

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Type: Newspaper mention
Author: Associated Press
Source: News and Sun, Sun City
Collection: The Kauffman-Henry Collection
Date is approximate: No

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~ HOENIX (AP)-The nation’s first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice – Sandra O’Connor of Phoenix-and University of Arizona astronaut Bradford Smith are among “the 25 most intriguing people of 1981” as listed by People magazine. Smith, 50, said he was surprised by his inclusion. He is noted for his work with the university’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and with Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., as head of the photo-imagery team for the Voyager spacecraft missions to Jupiter and Saturn.

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