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F. G. Hall

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E.B. Wilson at Columbia University

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E.B. Wilson at Columbia University

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Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia University

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Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia University

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T.H. Morgan in the "Fly Room" Columbia University c. 1916

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Columbia Gang

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Columbia Gang

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William P. Procter taken at Columbia

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Fly Room at Columbia

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