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Faraday Society

The Faraday Society was a British society for the study of physical chemistry, founded in 1903 and named in honour of Michael Faraday. In 1980, it merged with several similar organisations, including the Chemical Society, the Royal Institute of Chemistry, and the Society for Analytical Chemistry to form the Royal Society of Chemistry which is both a learned society and a professional body. At that time, the Faraday Division became one of six units within the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Presidents
• Sir Joseph Swan: 1903–1904 • Lord Kelvin: 1905–1907 • Sir William Henry Perkin: 1907 • Sir Oliver Lodge: 1908–1909 • Sir James Swinburne: 1909–1911 • Sir Richard T. Glazebrook: 1911–1913 • Sir Robert Abbott Hadfield: 1913–1920 • Professor Alfred W Porter: 1920–1922 • Sir Robert Robertson: 1922–1924 • Sir Frederick George Donnan: 1924–1926 • Professor Cecil Henry Desch: 1926–1928 • Professor Thomas Martin Lowry: 1928–1930 • Sir Robert Mond: 1930–1932 • Professor Nevil Vincent Sidgwick: 1932–1934 • William Rintoul: 1934–1936 • Professor Morris William Travers: 1936–1938 • Sir Eric Keightley Rideal: 1938–1945 • Professor William Edward Garner: 1945–1947 • Professor Arthur John Allmand: 1947–1948 • Sir John Lennard-Jones: 1948–1950 • Sir Charles Goodeve: 1950–1952 • Sir Hugh Taylor: 1952–1953 • Professor Ronald George Wreyford Norrish: 1953–1955 • Ronald Percy Bell: 1956–1957 • Sir Harry Work Melville: 1958 • Dr Edgar William Steacie: 1959 • Sir Harry Work Melville: 1960 • Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood: 1961–1962 • Professor Alfred Rene Ubbelhode: 1963–1964 • Sir Frederick Sydney Dainton: 1965–1966 • Professor Cecil Bawn: 1967–1968 • Professor Geoffrey Gee: 1969–1970 • Professor John Wilfrid Linnett: 1971–1972 ==See also==
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