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THE tragic death of Dr. A. H. Jay on February 27 at the age of forty removes one of the most colourful characters from the ranks of X-ray workers in Great Britain. At conferences and discussions one could always be sure that Dr. Jay would present a novel aspect of whatever problems were being aired, and he presented it with a vigour that was characteristic of the man. His pronounced north country accent and his use of personal reminiscences gave his lectures a spice and flavour out of the ordinary.
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LIPSON, H. Dr. A. H. Jay. Nature 159, 496 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159496a0
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