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    Who left $9 million to give prizes in five different fields?

    Question #33020. Asked by Blodwyn. (May 04 03 7:41 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    Alfred Nobel.

    The five fields were Physics, Chemistry, Physiology/Medicine, Literature and Peace. Since 1969 there has been a sixth prize for Economics.

    May 04 03, 8:39 PM


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