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BY the death of Prof. Arthur George Green on September 12, at the age of seventy–seven, the British dyestuffs industry has lost its foremost chemist and an indefatigable champion whose experience had extended over fifty–six years. His genius as a chemist lay in his capacity to produce a simple solution to any problem in hand derived from facts already known, a solution so simple that it had been overlooked by smaller minds enmeshed in the difficulties of a more complex approach.
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SAUNDERS, K. Prof. A. G. Green, F.R.S. Nature 148, 653–654 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148653a0
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