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THE death at Pevensey Bay on Aug. 30 of Sir Thomas Ernest Stanton tragically ended a distinguished career largely devoted to the service of the State. He was one of the greatest research engineers Great Britain has produced, and a worker whose name will rank with those of Rankine and Osborne Reynolds, under the latter of whom he studied and carried out some of his early work.
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Sir Thomas Stanton, C.B.E., F.R.S. Nature 128, 485–486 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128485b0
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