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Title
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Harry Bateman
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1932
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Academic Divisions
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Title
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Aerial view of the campus
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1932
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Series
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Campus and Student Life
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Description
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Campus Aerial Views.
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Title
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Harry Bateman
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1932
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Series
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Academic Divisions
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Title
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Mathematics faculty
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1932
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Series
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Academic Divisions
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Description
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Includes Aristotle Michal, Harry Bateman, Eric Temple Bell and Hary Van Buskirk. Mathematics.
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Biology group photo
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1932
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Series
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Academic Divisions
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Description
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L-R: Sterling Emerson, Cyril Darlington, Barbara McClintock, Jack Schultz, Berwind Kaufmann. Taken on the roof of Kerckhoff Lab. Photo was identified by James Bonner. Biology.
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Title
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Harry Bateman
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1932
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Series
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Academic Divisions
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Title
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Carl Anderson with cloud chamber
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1932
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Series
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Individuals, Anderson, Carl D.
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Description
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Carl Anderson with cloud chamber with which he discovered the positron in 1932.
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Title
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Portrait of Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937)
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1932
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Series
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History of Science
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Description
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Photograph of a 1932 oil on canvas portrait of Ernest Rutherford, done by New Zealand-born, British portrait painter Sir Oswald Birley (1880-1952), the original of which hangs in the Royal Society’s Burlington House, London. New Zealander Rutherford won the 1908 Nobel Prize for chemistry.
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Title
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Franco Rasetti
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1932
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Series
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History of Science
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Description
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Franco as “il Duce”. Photo was taken in Cambridge, England. Physicists--Individual.
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Title
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Franco Rasetti
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1932
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Series
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History of Science
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Description
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Trip from Cambridge to Heidelberg, Zermatt and Portofino. Physicists--Individual.