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MacInnis standing in front of a bunch of trees facing the camera, in a white dress. Her hands are together in front of her and she has a watch on her left hand.
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Jelle Atema, musician and scientist, h olding a flute or some musical intrsument, standing in front of wooden crates with rope on top. He is dressed in suit and tie.
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Jim Graham (MBL glassblower) holding a large glass object, looking down at it. He is seated at a desk with other tools and glass visible.
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Left to right: Jim Laundre, Anne Giblin, Gus Shaver, and Knute Nadelhoffer, in a snowstorm at Toolik Lake, July 18, 1984. Jim was then an RA, Anne, Gus, and Knute were Assistant Scientists, all at the Ecosystems Center.
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Rosenbaum and Epel standing next to another man, facing the camera.
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Comstock sitting at a desk holding up a large butterfly pinned to a piece of paper. On top of the butterfly is an owl.
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Gurdon and several people standing in a circle talking.
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Gurdon and Kolata talking with a few people in a circle
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Northrop writing a document.
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Northrop sitting at a desk with a pen in his hand.
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John Hobbie holding a penguin
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John M. Fogg Jr. sitting at a desk with papers spread out in front of him. Also on the table is a microscope.
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John P. Trinkaus (left) standing next to Steve Zottoli (right) in their shared laboratory at the MBL
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John P. Trinkaus wearing a long-sleeved white shirt, striped tie, and glasses. Trinkaus has a moustache and is seated in a laboratory, in front of a microsdope. He is leaning on a note pad and looking at the camera.
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The first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Embryology Course in 1939.
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The second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Embryology Course in 1939.
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Signed "J. Philip Trinkaus, M.B.L., 1939, Embryology, I"
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Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture, 'Historical Phases of Embryology". Trinkaus notes three phases: descriptive, evolutionary, and analytical, and gives notes on each
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Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes on Gastrulation from page 9, including definitions of 'concrescence', 'confluence', and 'convergence'
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Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from the previous page on Horstadius, with information on the methods he used to study animal/vegetal poles and the possible significance of the work. Begins an outline "1. Isolation of whole animal half of egg" with diagrams.
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Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues the outline that he started on the previous page with a diagram of the pluteus, "Isolation of Vegatative half", and "In third series he raised both halves"
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Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus concludes the outline that he started on page 100 with notes on "1. Equatorial eggs" (with diagrams) and "2. Subequatorial eggs". Trinkaus then begins notes on Runstrom's "Double Gradient Theory" (with a diagram)
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Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes from the previous page on Runstrom's double gradient theory. Then begins notes on Horstadius and recombination experiments for the different cell stages (with diagrams)
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Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from the previous page on recombination experiments for the different cell stages (with diagrams)
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