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THE
NOBEL PRIZE:
Celebrating 100 Years of Creativity and Innovation
The Nobel Prize is an ongoing tradition which records and celebrates
achievements that change the way we live. Established in the will of entrepreneur
and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, the prize honors
those who “have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind”
through their contributions to the arts and sciences. Prizewinners come
from around the world, have diverse backgrounds, and pursue widely varying
interests.
“The Nobel Prize: Celebrating 100 Years of Creativity and Innovation”
provides a glimpse into the minds, lives, and work of selected Nobel laureates,
particularly those in the economics category, through personal video interviews,
candid photographic portraits, and original artifacts. Among the laureates
featured in this exhibit are Milton Friedman, Albert Einstein, Martin
Luther King Jr., Pearl S. Buck, and Nelson Mandela.
The Museum of American Financial History and the Smithsonian Institution
are pleased to be sharing Nobel treasures from their collections in this
exhibit to recognize these individuals who have guided the nation and
the world toward significant scientific, artistic and societal breakthroughs.
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