In a private dining room, locked in a display case there was a surprise at Massey College. The Nobel prize presented to John Polanyi in 1986 for his work in chemistry was there as a sign of the deep feelings he has for the college. There was a lot of reflections but I still wanted to show it.
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I remember when this prize was given. Good to see it publicly displayed,
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to see this medal. I've never seen one in person.
ReplyDelete...I can be difficult taking pictures of things under glass.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see this. I've never seen one in person either.
ReplyDeleteThank you, very "cool"!
ReplyDeleteA good coin!
ReplyDeleteHow great to see in person.
ReplyDeleteA cool surprise to see!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
I first thought what did Nobel in Canada but now I get it.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice that he is recognised.
ReplyDeleteGood work. It's difficult photographing such, but you want memories!
ReplyDeleteWow!!
ReplyDeleteWell worth displaying. The Nobel Peace Prize won by Pearson is displayed at the foreign ministry, while there are a couple of replicas in museums here.
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