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THE Times correspondent at Stockholm reports that the Nobel prizes, amounting to more than 8000l. each, were distributed by the King of Sweden on December 10 with the usual ceremonial. All the prize-winners were present to receive their prizes and give the statutory lecture, except the winner of the prize for literature, Herr Paul Heyse, who was prevented by his advanced age from attending. The other recipients were Profs. Van der Waals (physics), Wallach (chemistry), and Kossel (medicine).

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Notes . Nature 85, 213–218 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/085213a0

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