Scripps Institution of Oceanography, August 30, 1936. Back row: Denis L. Fox, Winfred E. Allen, George F. McEwen, James Ross, Richard H. Fleming, Roger Revelle, Martin W. Johnson, Erik G. Moberg, Francis B. Sumner. Front Row: Claude E. ZoBell, Percy S. Barnhart, Easter E. Cupp, Tillie Genter, T. Wayland Vaughan, Ruth Ragan, Ruth McKitrick, Stanley W. Chambers
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Women scientists Portraits, Group Dogs Oceanographers--United States Women in science Scientists Ragan, Ruth Revelle, Roger, 1909-1991 McEwen, George Francis, 1882-1972 McKitrick, Ruth ZoBell, Claude E., 1904-1989 Johnson, Martin W. (Martin Wiggo), 1893-1984 Allen, Winfred Emory, 1873-1947 Ross, James Chambers, Stanley W Fleming, Richard H. (Richard Howell), 1909-1989 Barnhart, Percy Spencer, 1881- Genter, Tillie Vaughan, Thomas Wayland, 1870-1952 Sumner, Francis B. (Francis Bertody), 1874-1945 Fox, Denis L., 1901-1983 Cupp, Easter Ellen, 1904- Moberg, Eric Gustaf, 1891-
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