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MANY students of physics, as well as numerous friends in the world of applied science, will regret to learn that Mr. Edwin Edser died on Aug. 17, at sixty-six years of age, after a long period of acute suffering bravely borne. He was one of the most unassuming of men, yet everyone who knew him appreciated the breadth and depth of his knowledge of all branches of physics, and his clear understanding of fundamental principles used either in theory or in practice.
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Mr. E. Edser. Nature 130, 391–392 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130391a0
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