Nobel prize winners

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irn1002845
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2002.543.1
  • RG-60.3444
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Item
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  • English
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EHRI Partner

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"Nobel Prizes Presented in Sweden" - newsreel fanfare. In Stockholm, Sweden, amid traditional regal pageantry, the Nobel Prizes are awarded by King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden. Brief shots of Max Born, German professor, receiving Nobel Physics Prize. Five Americans are Nobel Prize recipients: Dr. Linus Pauling of the California Institute of Technology in the field of chemistry; Drs. John F. Enders of the Harvard University Medical School, Frederick C. Robbins of Cleveland's Western Reserve Medical School and Thomas H. Weller of the Harvard School of Public Heath in Medicine-Physiology. Famed Novelist, Ernest Hemingway, ailing in Cuba, is awarded the literature prize in absentia (John Moors Cabot, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, retrieves the award for Hemingway).

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  • Narrator: Roger Forster Issue: 35

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