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The Oswald T. Avery Collection

Title:
[Avery with Alvin Coburn's son, Tim]
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Description:
For this picture, Avery took a moment at Al Coburn's home in Bedford, New York, to pose with Coburn's son, Tim. The picture was taken one Sunday afternoon shortly after Avery reported his findings to the Rockefeller Institute Hospital Board on the discovery of the "transforming principle."
Number of Image Pages:
1 (121,440 Bytes)
Date Supplied:
March 1943
Creator:
[Coburn, Alvin F.]
Rights:
Courtesy of Joshua Lederberg.
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Exhibit Category:
DNA as the "Stuff of Genes": The Discovery of the Transforming Principle, 1940-1944
Relation:
Metadata Record Letter from Alvin F. Coburn to Oswald T. Avery (May 25, 1943)
Metadata Record [Fred Griffith and "Bobby"] [1936]
Metadata Record Letter from Alvin F. Coburn to Joshua Lederberg (September 28, 1965)
Metadata Record [Oswald T. Avery] [March 1943]
Metadata Record Letter from Alvin F. Coburn to Joshua Lederberg (November 9, 1965)
Metadata Record Letter from Alvin F. Coburn to Joshua Lederberg (November 19, 1965)
Metadata Record Letter from Alvin F. Coburn to Joshua Lederberg (March 21, 1966)
Metadata Record Letter from Joshua Lederberg to Alvin F. Coburn (April 1, 1966)
Metadata Record Letter from Alvin F. Coburn to Joshua Lederberg (April 20, 1966)
Box Number: 5
Folder Number: 8
Unique Identifier:
CCAABZ
Document Type:
Photographic prints
Format:
image/jpeg
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Series: Photographs, 1923-1985
Folder: Oswald T. Avery, 1940s
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2006-12-12

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