1933
Sir Norman Angell – Biographical
Biographical
Ralph Norman Angell Lane (December 26, 1872-October 7, 1967) was one of six children of Thomas Angell Lane and Mary (Brittain) Lane. Raised in a well-to-do but unpretentious Victorian household in Holbeach in Lincolnshire, England, he was influenced by his older sister Carrie and by extensive reading of such authors as Herbert Spencer, Huxley, Voltaire,…
moreAward ceremony speech
Award ceremony speech
Presentation Speech by Professor H. Pleijel, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Physics of , on December 10, 1933 Your Majesty, Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen. This year’s Nobel Prizes for Physics are dedicated to the new atomic physics. The prizes, which the Academy of Sciences has at its disposal, have namely been awarded…
moreThomas Hunt Morgan – Article
Article
Thomas Hunt Morgan and his legacy by 1995 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine This article was published on 20 April 1998. Thomas Hunt Morgan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1933. The work for which the prize was awarded was completed over a 17-year period at Columbia University, commencing in…
moreNobel Banquet Menu 1933
Consommé des gourmets Filets de sole maire Poularde de Sandemar poêlée à la renaissance Bombe glacée Nesselrode Corbeilles de petits fours Fruits Friandises VINS Golden Sherry Schloss Böckelheimer, 1929 Ch. Lagrange, 1924 Loius Roederer, Grand Vin Sec
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