In The Man He Became, historian James Tobin says, despite misimpressions to the contrary, Americans of Franklin Roosevelt's day were well-aware of his disability — it was an important part of the personal narrative that helped him win the presidency.
One hundred years after her birth, it’s time to reassess the legacy of a pioneering chemist and X-ray crystallographer.
Star will fulfil vow to her father when she plays Rosalind Franklin, whose work was vital to cracking the genetic code
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Dr. James Alexander Franklin was a physician practicing in the segregated Deep South early in his career. He barely made enough to pay his rent. However, he never turned a patient away even if they could not afford to pay for his services. It didn't take him long to become well-known for his dedication, hard work, generosity, and love for his ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt wurde am 30. Januar 1882 in Hyde Park (New York) geboren. Sein Vater James Roosevelt lebte wie ein Landedelmann, war Vorstandsmitglied bei mehreren Unternehmen und Investor; Mutter Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt war 26 Jahre jünger als ihr Mann und entstammte einer wohlhabenden Kaufmannsfamilien, sie brachte eine Mitgift von einer Million Dollar in … „10 Fakten über Franklin Delano Roosevelt“ weiterlesen
1959- James Watson and Francis Crick, crackers of the DNA code. Photo taken on occasion of the Massachusetts General Hospital lectures. SEE