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OF Joseph Thomas Cunningham, whose death occurred suddenly in London on June 5, at seventy-six years of age, it can with truth be said that he, more perhaps than most, through fair weather and through foul, preserved his youthful keenness and eagerness for biological research to the very end of a long life.
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A., E. Mr. J. T. Cunningham. Nature 136, 13 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136013a0
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