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WE regret to announce the death of Major Arthur Everard Levin, which took place on November 8 after a short illness. Levin was born on February 17, 1872, and was educated privately. He took up electrical engineering as a profession and enlisted in the Royal Engineers on the outbreak of the South African War. For some time after the conclusion of that war he held a Government appointment and later was associated with the firm of Mordey and Dawbarn, consulting electrical engineers, retiring from his profession in 1928. He remained with the old ‘Volunteers’ when they became ‘Territorials’ and was called up for service on August 5, 1914. Later he was placed in command of the first Electrical and Mechanical Company to be sent to France, and was mentioned in dispatches in April 1918. He saw service in Italy in the same year.
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Major A. E. Levin. Nature 144, 969–970 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144969b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/144969b0