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Englebrecht a Hero

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The University mourns the death of Herbert Frederick Engelbrecht, from poison gas, at the American University Experiment Station in Washington, D. C., December 3. Engelbrecht was Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry, and a third-year graduate student last year. As an instructor in organic chemistry he showed great promise. He joined the Chemical Warfare Service last summer. At the time of his death he was engaged in experiments on a new and powerful gas.

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