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An article by Professor Edwin H. Hill, Ph.D., LL.D., recounting his personal recollections of the late Professor Wallace Clement Sabine, A.M. '88, formerly Dean of the Graduate Schools of Applied Science at the University, has been reprinted from the Harvard Graduates Magazine, and is ready for distribution in booklet form at University 2. Dean Sabine was active in war work, having been associated with the Information Bureau of the United States Navy in Paris, the French Bureau of Inventions, and the Bureau of Research of the Air Service of the American Expeditionary Force during the spring and summer of 1917. He returned to this country in the fall of that year when he became a leader in the air service at Washington. He came back to Cambridge to resume his duties as professor of physics at the University early last autumn, and was teaching here up to the time of his death.
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