Yugoslav President Kostunica
presents bust of Michael I. Pupin to Columbia University
The President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Dr. Vojislav
Kostunica had a lecture on September 13, 2002 at Columbia University's
School of National Affairs. Kostunica's speech titled "The Quest for
the Rule of Law: The Yugoslav Case", which was enthusiastically greeted by
the audience of the Harriman Institute. After the
lecture Kostunica presented a bust of Michael Pupin as a personal gift to
the University. The bronze bust was created by the renown Serbian
sculptor Drinka Radovanovic.
Pupin was a famous Serbian-American inventor and
scholar who attended and taught at Columbia University. After
Pupin's death in 1935, the building of the Physics Laboratory at Columbia
University was named "PUPIN'S PHYSICS LABORATORY" in his honor. 28
Nobel Prize winners presided at Pupin's Physics Laboratory. The
Manhattan Project and the First Nuclear Pile started at Pupin's Physics
Laboratory. This project was the first scientific work conducted on
the development of the atomic bomb produced by the US. Many
scientific discoveries in the last century took place at 'Pupin's Physics
Laboratory'. Dean Zvi Galil, who accepted the gift
(the bust of Michael Pupin) on behalf of Columbia University said,
"Everyone knows that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
Simplifying a bit, what Bell really invented was local telephone calls.
It was Michael Pupin who made long distance and international phones calls
possible and the gadget that enabled it was Pupin's inductance coil".
The most prestigious prize of the Engineering School is
the "Pupin Medal for Service to the Nation", Dean Galil assured President
Kostunica that the school would make very good use of the bust. "We will
display it (the bust) at each award ceremony so Michael Pupin will be
there both in bronze and in spirit".
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Photo of the Bronze Bust of Michael I. Pupin presented by the
Yugoslav President to Columbia University.
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Article in "Columbia University: Engineering News", Fall
2002 entitled "Yugoslav President Presents Bust of Michael I. Pupin to
Columbia".
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Photo of Michael Pupin bust
created by famous Croatian sculpture Ivan. Mestrovic, engraved on the
bust: "To my friend Michael Pupin from Mestrovic".
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