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ADDAMS, JANE (1860-1935). Am. social reformer and peace advocate. Awarded Nobel Prize (1931). In 1889, opened social settlement called “Hull House” in Chicago. Became acknowledged leader of social settlement work in U.S. Elected to American Hall of Fame. Extremely choice autograph sentiment signed on 3 1/8” x 2.25” card. Darkly penned. In full: “Faithfully yours/ Jane Addams/ Hull House/ Chicago”. Mounted to 8vo album page. Fine..[11969].+ .$150.00
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KATZ, SIR BERNHARD.
Won 1970 Nobel Prize for physiology. One of world’s leading
investigators of electrochemistry of the nerve impulse. DS,
4to reprint of his article "The Nerve Impulse" from Nov. 1952
Scientific American, his most famous work. Boldly signed (’80) on front.
[6632] $195.00
MULLIKEN, DR. ROBERT S.
Won Nobel in chemistry. Page 1, being an introduction of his paper:
"Band Spectra and Chemistry", Nov. 8, 1981. Signed at
top...............................................[10900]..............$75.00
MULLIKEN, DR. ROBERT S.
His paper "Molecular Scientists and Molecular Science: Some Reminiscences".
First page or introduction to article, signed at top, Nov. 8,
1981............................[10902]....$75.00
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