Cambridge University Natural Science Club
Group portrait of the Cambridge University Natural Science Club. R. C. Punnett is in the second row, far right. Ernest Rutherford, the physicist, is in the top row, far left.
ernest rutherford, cambridge university, natural science, physicist, r.c.punnett, gallery 5
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16474. Gallery 21: Mahlon Hoagland and Ernest Borek, 1966
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16193. Gallery 5: Reginald Punnett
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15747. Irving Fisher, Thomas Hunt Morgan, and Alexander Graham Bell
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16440. Biography 19: Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins (1916-2004)
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16720. Biography 34: Stan Norman Cohen (1935 - )
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16644. Biography 29: Roger Kornberg (1947 - )
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15543. James Watson and Francis Crick
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16526. Biography 23: Frederick Sanger (1918-2013)
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