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Prof. Richards to Lecture in London

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Theodore William Richards '86, Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Division of Chemistry, is to give the Faraday Lecture in London on June 14. He will leave Cambridge about May 22.

The Faraday Lecture is an address given under the auspices of the London Chemical Society about once every six years. It is accounted the most important event of chemical science in England. Among the famous chemists who have been Faraday Lecturers in the past may be mentioned Helmholz, Ostwald, and Fischer.

The subject of Professor Richards's lecture will concern the researches carried out under his direction at Harvard.

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