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THE death, on June 24, of William Newbold, classical scholar, self-taught mathematician, statistician and biologist, at the age of fifty-eight years, just as he was within sight of retirement from his duties as an inspector of secondary schools under the Board of Education, and was wishing for leisure to extend his biological investigations, was a great shock to the large circle of friends to whom he had endeared himself by his ever-ready help and wise and kindly counsel.
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Mr. W. Newbold. Nature 138, 192–193 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138192b0
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