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Isabel (back) and Thomas Hunt Morgan at Schemaerhorn Hall at Columbia University
Schraders, Lancefields, Huettners, Johnsons at wedding 1921
Why do YOU do science? Four students and post-doctoral fellows tell us what they find inspiring and fun about doing science.
Many scientists return to the MBL summer after summer to teach or do research. When we asked why, their answers included words like “recharge”, “magical”, “ inspire”, “interact”, “connections”, “learn”, and “life changing”. Clearly the MBL, and similar institutions that bring scientists together, impact researchers’ lives long after the summer sun has set.
Thirteen young scientists tell us why they chose to study science. Fun, friendship, creativity and insatiable curiosity are common themes
Hamburger informs Lillie of his development of course materials and the slow pace on his own research, which should speed up following a grant by the Rockefeller Foundation
Hamburger thanks Lillie for a photo and details his work on a Lab Manual for the University of Chicago Press
Hamburger thanks Lillie for a photo and details his work on a Lab Manual for the University of Chicago Press
Robert Huettner with Dr. and Mrs. William P. Procter on the MBL dock with RV Cayadetta at dock. Proctor was wearing an arm band as he was in mourning for his mother.
E.E. Just playing horseshoes, Donald Lancefield behind. Unknown to left
Note on back Back Row: (Alfred H. Sturtevant, Muller, blocked, unknown, Weinstein) Front Row (Unknown, Huettner, Donald Lancefield, Morgan, McGregor, Franz Schrader)
Dr. E. B. Wilson - 1929 Richard (L) and Robert (R) Huettner. Photographed in rear of Crane Building. Wison was using crutches as he suffered from severe arthritis in his later life

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