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BY the death of D. H. Nagel, of Trinity College, Oxford, science has lost an advocate who did much to remove the prejudice keenly felt in Oxford thirty years ago, and the University has lost a teacher remarkable for the thoroughness, the understanding, and the sympathy which endeared him to many generations of undergraduates.
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DIXON, H. D. H. Nagel. Nature 106, 186 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106186a0
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