Maxim writes "As a maser person, I obviously
knew Jim's papers well before I met him for the first time in March 2001. In
fact, working as a student on my first contribution to an observational paper,
I was tasked with writing a Caswell-style review of observed sources. Later on,
Jim became a very valuable collaborator of mine. I was always amazed with his
attention to details and the overall quality of results. If I ever have to rate
experimental astronomers by the quality and completeness of the analysis they
produce, it would be fair to assign the 100% mark to Jim."
Link:
Short biography of James (Jim) Caswell who died Jan 14, 2015
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