THREE NOBEL PRIZES.
SCIENCE AND LITERATURE.
STOCKHOLM, November 12,
Three awards of the Nobel Prize for 1937—worth £9000 apiece—are announced.
The prize for literature is awarded to the French author, Roger Dugard.
That for physics is shared between Professor George Paget Thomson, professor of physics at the Imperial College of Science, London, for the past seven years; and Dr. Clinton Davisson, of the Bell Telephones Laboratory, New York.
The chemistry award is shared, by Professor Paul Karrer, of Zurich University, and Professor Norman Walter Haworth, professor of chemistry at the University of Birmingham since" 1923.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 270, 13 November 1937, Page 9
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