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ID 16669
Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1923
Description:
Barbara McClintock as a Cornell coed, 1923.
Keywords:
barbara mcclintock, cornell
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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16671. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1951
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16673. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1953
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16674. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1959
Barbara McClintock on a collection trip to Chapingo, Mexico in 1959.
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16685. Biography 32: Barbara McClintock (1902 -1992)
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Barbara McClintock at the opening of the McClintock building at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
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Barbara McClintock and Harriet Creighton at a meeting at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
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