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Altman, Sydney
Anderson, Carl David
Bishop, Michael
Calvin, Melvin
Cech, Thomas
Chamberlain, Owen
Compton, Arthur Holly
Dawes, Charles Gates
Dehmelt, Hans
Erlanger, Joseph
Fermi, Enrico
Feynman, Richard Phillips
Feynman, Richard
Gasser, Herbert Spencer
Hemingway, Ernest
Hess, Victor Francis
King, Martin Luther
Kissinger, Henry Alfred
McLintock, Barbara
Merrifield, Bruce
Millikan, Robert
Pauling, Linus
Pedersen, Charles John
Ramsay, Norman
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rotblat, Joseph
Schwinger, Julian
Steinbeck, John Ernst
Tomonaga, Siroltiro
Varmus, Harold
Vleck, John Hasbrouck van
Whipple, George
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| | 1905 | Roosevelt, Theodore |  |
| Washington Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for Peace, presides over talks between Russia & Japan |
| 1923 | Millikan, Robert |  |
| Awarded for research into electrons & the photoelectric effect |
| 1925 | Dawes, Charles Gates |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace |
| 1927 | Compton, Arthur Holly |  |
| The Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics |
| 1934 | Whipple, George |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine |
| 1936 | Anderson, Carl David |  |
| The Winner of the Nobel Prize for physics |
| 1936 | Hess, Victor Francis |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of cosmic rays |
| 1938 | Fermi, Enrico |  |
| Awarded for the discovery of neutron induced nuclear reactions |
| 1944 | Erlanger, Joseph |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine, for work on nerve fibres |
| 1944 | Gasser, Herbert Spencer |  |
| The Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physiology for work on nerve fibres |
| 1954 | Hemingway, Ernest |  |
| The Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature |
| 1954 | Pauling, Linus |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics, for work on intermolecular forces |
| 1959 | Chamberlain, Owen |  |
| Discovers the existence of the antiproton while working on the Manhattan project |
| 1961 | Calvin, Melvin |  |
| The Winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry |
| 1962 | Pauling, Linus |  |
| For campaigning against nuclear testing |
| 1962 | Steinbeck, John Ernst |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature |
| 1964 | King, Martin Luther |  |
| 14th Oct The youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, which is awarded to him for leading non-violent resistance to end racial prejudice in the United States |
| 1965 | Feynman, Richard |  |
| For helping develop quantum electrodynamics |
| 1965 | Feynman, Richard Phillips |  |
| For explaining the behavior of electrons in high-energy collisions |
| 1965 | Schwinger, Julian |  |
| For helping develop quantum electrodynamics |
| 1965 | Tomonaga, Siroltiro |  |
| For helping develop quantum electrodynamics |
| 1973 | Kissinger, Henry Alfred |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace |
| 1977 | Vleck, John Hasbrouck van |  |
| The Winner of the Nobel Prize for physics for studies of atomic structure & magnetism |
| 1983 | McLintock, Barbara |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine |
| 1984 | Merrifield, Bruce |  |
| 10th Dec Oslo Winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, for developing proteins |
| 1987 | Pedersen, Charles John |  |
| Demonstrates synthesised molecules can mimic behaviour of natural biologic molecules |
| 1989 | Altman, Sydney |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry |
| 1989 | Bishop, Michael |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physiology, discovers defective genes which cause cancer |
| 1989 | Cech, Thomas |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry |
| 1989 | Dehmelt, Hans |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics |
| 1989 | Ramsay, Norman |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics |
| 1989 | Varmus, Harold |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physiology, discovers defective genes which cause cancer |
| 1995 | Rotblat, Joseph |  |
| For attempting to reduce the part played by nuclear arms in international affairs |
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