Kinsey Institute for Sex Research translation staff: Henry Remak; Mrs. Leser (who translated German and French sources); and Cornelia V. Christenson, in charge of reference research, in the institute library, 1953.
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Source
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Headline
"(left to right): Henry Remak, Mrs. Leser , and Cornelia V. Christenson"
Image title
90-105, 11, "Portraits, Kin-Kiq"; "Kinsey Institute for Sex Research translation staff: Henry Remak; Mrs. Leser (who translated German and French sources); and Cornelia V. Christenson, in charge of reference research, shown in the institute library, 1953."
Author
Dellenback
Short title
SIA2008-4825
Copyright holder
Institute for Sex Research
Date and time of data generation
11:35, 25 January 2011
JPEG file comment
90-105, 11, "Portraits, Kin-Kiq"; "Kinsey Institute for Sex Research translation staff: Henry Remak; Mrs. Leser (who translated German and French sources); and Cornelia V. Christenson, in charge of reference research, shown in the institute library, 1953."