Gallery 18: Raymond Appleyard, George Bowen, Martha Chase, June Dixon, 1953

Relaxing during a break at the 1953 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Viruses: (L-R) Raymond Appleyard, George Bowen, Martha Chase, June Dixon.

1953 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium Viruses Raymond Appleyard George Bowen Martha Chase June Dixon

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  • Source: DNALC.DNAFTB

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