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THE death of Dr. G. E. Hale, coming at the end of a slow decline of strength such as he has suffered since July 1936, can scarcely be regarded as other than a merciful release from protracted suffering. The sincere sympathy of his very numerous friends goes forth to his wife and family and relatives, and the memory of a very remarkable personality will be widely cherished.
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NEWALL, H. Dr. G. E. Hale, For.Mem.R.S. Nature 141, 502–503 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141502b0
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