17. Moses, 18. Reynolds, 19. Rossi, 21. Finkelstein, 20. Gräfenberg
11. Amelung, 12. Gläser, 13. Brunner, 14. Krüger, 15. v. Lieben, 16. Fredenhagen
7. Bartens, 8. Oppenheimer, 9. Billitzer, 10. Coehn
1. Wilsmore, 2. Thatcher, 3. Glaser, 4. Nernst, 5. Rothmund, 6. Oppermann
The children are probably Nernst's daughter Hildegard (age 6) and son Gustav (age 4).
Photograph taken in front of the Göttingen physicochemical institute, winter semester 1900/1901.
1. Sauer, 2. Levin, 4. Gräfenberg, 3. Gerassimoff, 6. Pickel, 8. Stern,
12. Conrad, 5. Senter, 10. Byk, 7. Klopstock, 11. Gardner, 9. Bornemann,
19. Siemens, 18. Jahn, 17. Clement, 16. Wassiljewa, Nernst, Coehn, 13. Krüger, 14. Wulf,
15. v. Lerch
The girls in front are probably Nernst's daughters Hildegard (age 8) and Edith (age 3).
Photograph taken in front of the Göttingen physicochemical institute, summer semester 1903.
Revised 2006-05-24