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Students who are interested in learning of the work which Professor Richards has been doing, may find an account of it in the issue of "Science' for October 1911. That paper contains the Faraday Lecture which he delivered before the Royal Institution of London last summer. The title of his lecture was "Fundamental Problems of the Elements," and in it he summed up and emphasized the general bearing of chemical progress for the last twenty years...
...made several expeditions to China, exploring the unknown forests of the interior in quest of new specimens, and he has succeeded in obtaining many valuable species which are likely to prove of commercial benefit to New England. Recently Mr. Wilson was presented with the Victorian Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society of Great Britain for distinguished services in horticulture and arboriculture...
Count Luetzow received the degree of Ph.D. from the Bohemian University of Prague and in addition has the degree of Lit.D.Oxon. He is a member of the Royal Society of Sciences and of the Imperial Royal Bohemian Academy of Sciences, Literature, and Arts, in Prague. He has been invited to this country by Bohemian residents here, who have made arrangements for him to deliver a series of historical lectures in the various universities. He has already lectured at Columbia and Yale, and will later speak at Princeton, Cornell, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, and University of Minnesota...
Francis Count Luetzow, Ph.D. of the Bohemian University of Prague, Lit.D. Oxon., member of the Royal Society of Sciences and of the Imp. Roy. Bohemian Academy of Sciences, Literature and Arts in Prague, has been invited by the Bohemian citizens, residing in the United States, to visit this country, and to give a series of historical lectures here. Count Luetzow was former Secretary of the Austro-Hungarian Embassy in London, and is well known as the author of many English books and articles about Bohemia...
...many capacities, eventually as major and judge advocate of United States Volunteers on the staff of Generals Foster and Gillmore. In 1869, he became a lecturer in the Harvard Law School where he was made Storey Professor, of Law in 1875. In 1883 he was promoted to the Royal Professorship which has been associated with his name for nearly thirty years...