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BY the death of Alfred Harper Curtis on January 10, after a few days' illness, the Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau loses a very able and highly-esteemed member of its staff.. Mr. Curtis was the second surviving son of the late Alfred Curtis, Town Clerk of Neath, Glamorganshire, and was born on July 12, 1863. Having chosen the profession of engineering, he early gave a practical bent to his studies. As a youth he spent three years with an engineering firm in the Swansea district, and during that time acquired a good knowledge of mining and metallurgical processes. He then proceeded to
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Mr. A. H. Curtis. Nature 111, 125 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111125a0
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