Lee Tsung-Dao, Wu Chien-Shiung, Cheng Qibao, Hu Shih, Lan Rujuan (Cheng's wife), and Sih Kwang-Tsien at a Chinese-American association gathering, New York, New York, 1957

Caption     Lee Tsung-Dao, Wu Chien-Shiung, Cheng Qibao, Hu Shih, Lan Rujuan (Cheng's wife), and Sih Kwang-Tsien at a Chinese-American association gathering, New York, New York, 1957 ww2dbase
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Photos at Same Place New York, United States
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