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THERE has passed away in the person of Dr. Rudolph Koenig one whose name will be remembered in the science of physics, and who filled a unique place. To the outer world he was known simply as a maker of tuning-forks. To the inner circle of science he was known as the author of original researches in a line peculiarly his own. To the few who had the privilege of an intimate acquaintance he was known as a simple-hearted, whole-souled devotee of his chosen science of acoustics: one who lived for and loved his work.
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T., S. Rudolph Koenig . Nature 64, 630–632 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064630a0
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