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BY the regretted death, on April 17, at sixty-four years of age, of Prof. Alfred Kirby Huntington so shortly after relinquishing the chair of metallurgy at King's College, University of London, which he had occupied since 1879, British technical science loses one of its old guard, and both metallurgy and aviation are the poorer by the loss of an indefatigable worker and an outstanding personality.
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Prof. A. K. Huntington. Nature 105, 271 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105271a0
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