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ARNOLD WILLIAM REINOLD, who died on April u, was born at Hull on June 19, 1843, and was the son of John Henry Arnold Reinold, a shipbroker at that place. He was educated at St. Peter's School, York, and matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1863, as an open Somerset scholar. He had a distinguished career as a mathematician, obtaining the University junior and senior mathematical scholarships, first classes in mathematics, moderations, and finals, and in the School of Natural Science. In 1866 he was elected to a fellowship at Merton, and in 1869 became Lee's reader in physics and a senior student at Christ Church. H: was the late Prof. Clifton's first demonstrator in the Clarendon Laboratory, being succeeded by A. W. Riicker.
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S., W. Prof. A. W. Reinold, F.R.S. Nature 107, 276 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107276a0
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