* UP to Leo Szilard and Ernest O. Lawrence - 1935 photo

Usage-restrictions for Szilard-Lawrence photo

This photo of Leo Szilard and Ernest Lawrence comes from the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. By permission of the Smithsonian, it was scanned and image-processed by Gene Dannen (danneng@peak.org). Both Gene Dannen and the Smithsonian, therefore, own legal rights to this image.
You may download this photo for personal non-commercial use ONLY. Any other use requires written permission of BOTH the Smithsonian and Gene Dannen.
Modifications that remove or obscure the caption are prohibited.
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* UP to Leo Szilard and Ernest O. Lawrence - 1935 photo

Gene Dannen / danneng@peak.org