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Harry M. Davis

JUN 01, 1949

DOI: 10.1063/1.3066549

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Harry M. Davis, 38, science editor of Newsweek magazine was drowned in the Gulf of Mexico on May 16th. A student of engineering and physics, Mr. Davis was later a Nieman Fellow and, before serving in the Signal Corps during the war, was a Sunday feature and science writer for the New York Times.

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