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DR. HAROLD WAGER, whose death occurred on Nov. 17, had shown his interest in science at an early stage in his career. In 1885 he was associated with Mr. Auberon Herbert as private secretary, an association which led to their collaboration in the production of a paper in the Contemporary Review upon “Bad Air and Bad Health”, which afterwards appeared (1894) as a pamphlet. From 1886 onwards Wager went to the Royal College of Science, where he was a regular attendant at Dr. D. H. Scott's classes upon botany, and is still remembered by the latter as one of his most brilliant students.
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Dr. Harold Wager, F.R.S.. Nature 124, 953–954 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124953a0
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