LONDON, Saturday. — According to a Reuter despatch from Stockholm, two of the Nobel prizes for 1915 will be awarded as follows: —
Chemistry — Dr. Richard Willstaetter, of the University of Berlin.
Physics — Divided between Professor William Henry Bragg, of the University of Leeds, and his son, Mr. W. L. Bragg, of Cambridge University, for research in the structure of crystals by use of the Roentgen rays.
A Copenhagen despatch to the London Daily Telegraph on November 6 stated that the Swedish government had decided upon the recipients of some of the Nobel prizes, naming Mr. Thomas A. Edison and Mr. Nikola Tesla to divide the prize in physics, while Professor Theodor Svedberg was to receive the prize in chemistry.
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