Gallery 18: Alfred Hershey and his son, 1969
Alfred Hershey and his son, Peter, at the Nobel Prize ceremonies.
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16411. Gallery 18: Alfred Hershey, 1960
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16765. Gallery 37: Eric Wieschaus at Nobel Ceremony, 1995
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16419. Biography 18: Alfred Day Hershey (1908-1997)
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16020. Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase, 1952
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16368. Gallery 16: George Beadle at the Nobel Awards ceremonies.
George Beadle at the Nobel Awards ceremonies.
16406. Gallery 18: Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase, 1953
Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase at Cold Spring Harbor, 1953.
16597. Gallery 27: Alfred Hershey and Seymour Benzer, 1953
Alfred Hershey and Seymour Benzer at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1953 Symposium.
16677. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1983.
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