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THE death, on August 9, of Prof. Julius Wertheimer, at sixty-four years of age, deprives both science and technical education of a most active and stimulating worker. Since 1890, when he was appointed principal of the Merchant Venturers' Technical College, Bristol, he took a leading part in promoting scientific and technological instruction in the city, with the result that, when the University of Bristol was established in 1909, the faculty of engineering was instituted at the College, with Prof. Wertheimer as dean of the faculty and also professor of applied chemistry.
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Prof. J. Wertheimer. Nature 114, 250 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114250a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/114250a0