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Professor Ostwald is regarded as one of the founders of the modern science of physical chemistry, and he has achieved a position of the highest rank in the scientific world, not only as an investigator and thinker, but also as a reformer, organizer, and teacher in the field of natural science. In 1887 Professor Ostwald helped in the founding of the Zeitschrift fur physikalische Chemie, and in 1901 he established the Annalen der Naturphilosophie. In 1904 he gave the Faraday Lecture before the Royal Society. He has been a prolific and indefatigable investigator and writer. Although he first achieved eminence...
...first eight from the class of 1907 and seventeen from the class of 1906 were elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society at a recent meeting. The names are not arranged according to rank in scholarship. Below are given the names also of the additional members from the class of 1905 elected at the annual meeting last June, and the names of the officers recently elected by the immediate members...
...electing members from their own class the immediate members shall choose by bailot from a list of 25 of highest rank (not already members of the society) who are to be candidates for the degree of A. B. at the ensuing commencement, and who have completed at least two years' work in Harvard College...
Professor Ostwald is regarded as one of the founders of the modern science of physical chemistry; and he has achieved a position of the highest rank in the scientific world, not only as an investigator and thinker, but also as a reformer, organizer, and teacher in the field of natural science. In recent years he has extended his studies to the broad field of the philosophy of science, a subject to which two of his best-known works are devoted...
...electing members from their own class, the immediate members shall proceed as follows: The recording secretary shall procure from the Dean of the College a list of the 25 men highest in rank (not already members of the society) who are to be candidates for the degree of A.B. at the ensuing Commencement, and have already completed at least two years' work in Harvard College, and if any other such candidates shall have the same rank as the twenty-fifth person on the list their names shall be added thereto. From this list the remaining immediate members shall be chosen...