New York Times article when T.H. Morgan won the Nobel Prize, 1933
New York Times article the day T.H. Morgan won the Nobel Prize for Medicine, December 11, 1933. Supposedly, when asked for a pose, Morgan insisted on this more casual picture with children.
1933, new york times, nobel prize for medicine, gallery 10
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