Gallery 27: Herman Muller, high school portrait

Herman Muller's high school photo.

Herman Muller, high school photo

  • ID: 16591
  • Source: DNALC.DNAFTB

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Michael Hengartner, age 18, in his high school chemistry lab.

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16589. Gallery 27: Muller's paper, 1921

First page of Muller's 1921 paper on variations.

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Hermann Muller in his lab in Austin.

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16593. Gallery 27: Hermann Muller, ca 1920

Hermann Muller in Austin, circa 1920s.

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