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Re “3 U.S. scientists share Nobel,” Oct. 6

The Times wrote about the awarding of Nobel Prizes in physiology and medicine this week. Three distinguished scientists who made important medical discoveries will now share a $1.4-million prize.

But isn’t there something a little ridiculous in calling attention to this “exceptional” award, one that these three scientists will likely enjoy once in their lifetime?

After all, thousands of traders on Wall Street got a greater bonus this year and probably many other years. For instance, tens of thousands of Goldman Sachs employees earned bonuses of several hundred thousand dollars on average.

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What does that comparison say about the way our society recognizes people’s contributions of social importance?

John Schlag

Beverly Hills

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