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John Nash' Acceptance Address for the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
John Nash
As played by Russell Crowe in the film a Beautiful Mind, John Nash accepts his Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences and thanks his wife for being all the reasons he ever needed in his life.
1 people like thisJohn Nash: John Nash' Acceptance Address for the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
January 4, 2002 (over 22 years ago)As played by Russell Crowe in the film a Beautiful Mind, John Nash accepts his Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences and thanks his wife for being all the reasons he ever needed in his life.
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