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U.S. President Kennedy presents highest award for federal civilian service to Canadian-born Dr. Frances Kelsey who prevented the baby-deforming drug thalidomide from being sold in the U.S.
Francis Kelsey and Elsie Lemordant on a rocky part of the classic traverse of Aiguille d'Entrèves, Chamonix. Adventure Photography, Sport Photography, Video Photography, Banner Elk Nc, Kids Sports Room, Photo Class, Outdoor Photographer, Sports Travel, Ice Climbing
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