Nov 13, 1950; Cologne, Germany; The 1950 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was for tw German Scientists, Professor Dr. OTTO DIELS for his world-wide reputation about his studies over organic chemistry and Prof. Dr. KURT ALDER, who as director of the Chemistry Institut at the University of Cologne specialized the experimental chemistry. The prize cerremony took place on Dec. 10th in Stockholm by the King Gustav VI. The picture shows a portrait of Prof. Otto Diels (R) and Prof. Dr. Kurt Alders (L).
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Nov 13, 1950; Cologne, Germany; The 1950 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was for tw German Scientists, Professor Dr. OTTO DIELS for his world-wide reputation about his studies over organic chemistry and Prof. Dr. KURT ALDER, who as director of the Chemistry Institut at the University of Cologne specialized the experimental chemistry. The prize cerremony took place on Dec. 10th in Stockholm by the King Gustav VI. The picture shows a portrait of Prof. Otto Diels (R) and Prof. Dr. Kurt Alders (L). (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)