Reference photograph used by Marshall M. Fredericks for the "Alfred P. Sloan Medal," one of the three "General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Medals".
Caption on verso reads "GM LEADERS -- Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., left, former president, board…
Reference photograph used by Marshall M. Fredericks for the "Alfred P. Sloan Medal," one of the three "General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Medals".
The awards recognize basic and clinical scientists throughout the world who have been…
Reference photograph used by Marshall M. Fredericks for the "Alfred P. Sloan Medal," one of the three "General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Medals".
Caption on verso reads "INVENTOR AND MENTOR -- In a sentimental moment in 1942, Alfred P.…
Reference photograph used by Marshall M. Fredericks for the "Alfred P. Sloan Medal," one of the three "General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Medals".
Caption on verso reads "TWO AUTOMOTIVE PIONEERS -- Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. right, then chairman…
Reference photograph used by Marshall M. Fredericks for the "Charles S. Mott Medal," one of the three "General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Medals".
The awards recognize basic and clinical scientists throughout the world who have been…
Reference photograph used by Marshall M. Fredericks for the "Charles S. Mott Medal," one of the three "General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Medals".
The awards recognize basic and clinical scientists throughout the world who have been…
The businessmen backers of the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair aspired to produce an economic boom for the city that would rival the hugely successful New York World’s Fair of 1939-40 that brought more than 44 million visitors to the city. Many of…
The businessmen backers of the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair aspired to produce an economic boom for the city that would rival the hugely successful New York World’s Fair of 1939-40 that brought more than 44 million visitors to the city. Many of…
The businessmen backers of the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair aspired to produce an economic boom for the city that would rival the hugely successful New York World’s Fair of 1939-40 that brought more than 44 million visitors to the city. Many of…