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Faculty and students in the 1989 Microinjection Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
Compilation of 15 short stories about Jacques Loeb written by W.J.V Osterhout. The short stories are as follows: "Loeb and the Ostwalds", "A First Glimpse of Loeb", "Loeb and President Harper", "Loeb Floors the Critics", "Loeb and the Earnest Young Man", "Grosse Männer", "Loeb's Kindness to Beginners", "Illumination (Fide Hecht)", "Shoe Shining Extraordinary (Fide Garrey)", "Loeb and the Photographer", "Anticipatory Adaptation", "Loeb and Colloidal Chemistry", "A Bold Experiment", "Loeb and Henderson", and "Loeb and Overton".
5 black and white (sepia) photographs matted on a dark background
MBL picnic- people sitting in grass eating off plates, many are looking down at plates but some are looking up, appear to be laughing. 8 people total.
Large group of people on the Vigilant and surrounding row boats. Collecting nets are visible, people are looking at the camera.
Three men outfitted in scuba outfits stand on boat deck with three other men helping them getting gear on and standing around.
James P. McGinnis preparing a Dogfish in a room with four men in the background. Large barrels are visible, McGinnis looks down at dogfish and other men turned away at a counter.
Doc Hilton seated, extracting flatforms from conch shells. Three buckets sitting on the ground in front of him, one filled with conch shells.
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.
Two women on shoring, one standing, one kneeling, in background is dock and two boats (one of which is Vigilant), a few many are standing on boat and dock.
Man standing in marsh-looking grass area, pulling in large net (seine) from the water. Another man is walking in the background
1897 Embryology Class, six women sitting in front row, two rows of men standing behind them, many with hats on, most looking at camera. Gertrude Stein sitting on lookers left.

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