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THE death of Prof. Everett has removed a familiar figure from the ranks of English physicists. The news of his death came as a shock to his many friends and others acquainted with his great vitality and his intellectual activity, which seemed to remain quite unimpaired by advancing years. Some seven years ago he retired from teaching work in Queen's College, Belfast, where, for upwards of thirty years, he had occupied the chair of natural philosophy. Since that time he resided in London, where he took an active part in the proceedings of scientific societies, specially of the Physical Society, of which he wras a vice-president.
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Prof. J. D. Everett, F.R.S. . Nature 70, 397 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070397a0
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