The Nobel Prize Award Ceremony 1929

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Six Nobel Laureates received their Nobel Prizes at a ceremony in the Stockholm Concert Hall on 10 December 1929. Swedish King Gustav V presented the Laureates with their Nobel Diplomas and Medals: Sir Frederick Hopkins, 1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Arthur Harden, 1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Thomas Mann, 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature, Hans von Euler-Chelpin, 1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Louis de Broglie, 1929 Nobel Prize in Physics, and Owen Willans Richardson, 1928 Nobel Prize in Physics.

From SF Veckorevy 1929-12-09.

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