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Dr. Melvyn Calvin Nobel Prize winner at reception with Edwin McMillan, taken November 9, 1961. Morgue 1961-23 (P-7) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

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Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

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09/11/1961
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Restricted - Possibly Specific Use Restriction: Copyright Note: The University of California, as the Department of Energy contractor managing the historical image scanning project, has asserted a continuing legal interest in the digital versions of the images included in the NARA accession, and, accordingly, has stipulated that anyone intending to use any of these digital images for commercial purposes, including textbooks, commercial materials, and periodicals, must obtain prior permission from the University of California-Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, through photo@lbl.gov.

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Isidor Isaac Rabi, physicist and Nobel Laureate, taken April 11, 1941. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

New York, New York. "Morgue" of the New York Times newspaper. Tommy Bracken, head of this department, has been with paper fifty-one years, is the oldest employee

Photograph of the Conference on Research on the Second World War

Ansel Adams photographing Director Edwin McMillan, taken November 18, 1966. Morgue 1966-136 (P-1) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

[Calvin Coolidge and military group outside White House, Washington, D.C.]

Baseballs autographed by six Presidents. 'Big Train's' gift to Baseball Hall of Fame. Washington, D.C., April 29. Walter Johnson's contribution to the National Baseball Museum at Cooperstown, New York, will be these six baseballs autographed by six presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. With the exception of the ones autographed by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover, the balls are those which were thrown out at opening games pitched by Johnson during his regime as star pitcher for the Washington Senators. The ball autographed by President Hoover was presented to Johnson while he was manager of the Washington team while the one with the signature of Theodore Roosevelt was a special gift to the Big Train

[Claude Swanson, Calvin Coolidge and group at waterfront]

Dr. W. D. Coolidge (left), director of the Research Laboratory of the General Electric Company with Ernest Orlando Lawrence, taken July 23, 1941. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Photograph of Conference on the Archives of United States Foreign Relations

Photograph of Opening of Alaska Centennial Exhibit

Photograph of Conference on United States Polar Exploration

Calvin Coolidge - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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melvyn calvin winner melvyn calvin nobel prize winner reception edwin mcmillan edwin mcmillan morgue photographer donald cooksey nuclear research nuclear research facilities berkeley laboratory berkeley lab 1960 s men nobel prize 60 s 1960 s high resolution donald cooksey special events us national archives nobel prize winner