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Professor Theodore William Richards '86, winner of the Nobel Chemistry Prize of $40,000 in 1914, is a member of the International Commission on Atomic Weights. His many honors include degrees from 12 universities and membership in many of the leading scientific societies of Germany, Sweden, and the United States.

Professor Richards is at present director of the Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Laboratory. He is the author of many papers concerning the significance of changing atomic weights.

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