Faraday Society

[1]: 373 [2] At that time, the Faraday Division became one of six units within the Royal Society of Chemistry.

[3] Of particular note were the conferences called Faraday Discussions, which were published under the same name.

These conferences continue to be run by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

[4] In addition to its presidents,[1]: 387–388, Appendix A  key figures at the Faraday Society included George Stanley Withers Marlow, Secretary and Editor of the society from 1926 to 1948,[5][6] and his successor Frederick Clifford Tompkins.

Tompkins served as Editor until 1977, and as the President of the Faraday Division of the amalgamated Royal Society of Chemistry from 1978 to 1979.