Oct 30, 1969; London, UK; Professor DERERK BARTON, of the Department of Organic Chemistry at the Imperial College of Science, London, is joint winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. professor Barton, 51, shares the 30,000 pounds prize equally with Professor ODD HASSEL, 72 of Oslo University. The picture shows Professor Derek pictured in his laboratory at the Imperial College of Science today.
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Oct 30, 1969; London, UK; Professor DERERK BARTON, of the Department of Organic Chemistry at the Imperial College of Science, London, is joint winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. professor Barton, 51, shares the 30, 000 pounds prize equally with Professor ODD HASSEL, 72 of Oslo University. The picture shows Professor Derek pictured in his laboratory at the Imperial College of Science today. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)