Hans von Euler-Chelpin
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1 (of 1) Nobel Prize award ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, 10 December 1929. From left: Owen Willans Richardson, physics laureate 1928; Louis de Broglie, physics laureate 1929; Arthur Harden and Hans von Euler-Chelpin, chemistry laureates 1929; Sir Frederick Hopkins, medicine laureate 1929 and Thomas Mann, literature laureate 1929.
Photo: A. Malmström. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Source: Digitala stadsmuseet.
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