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Clemens Herschel (March 23, 1842 – March 1, 1930) was an American hydraulic engineer. His career extended from about 1860 to 1930, and he is best known for developing the Venturi meter, which was the first large-scale, accurate device for measuring water flow. ==Early life and education==
Clemens was born in Vienna in 1842. His family immigrated to Davenport, Iowa in 1850. He spent most of his life practicing his profession in Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey. He attended Harvard University, where he received his bachelor of science degree in 1860 from the Lawrence Scientific School.〔''New York Times.'' "Clemens Herschel Dies in 89th Year." March 3, 1930〕〔"Clemens Herschel." (1930). ''Journal AWWA.'' 22:5 685-6.〕 After Harvard, he completed post-graduate studies in France and Germany.〔Kent, Walter G. (1927). ''An Appreciation of Two Great Works in Hydraulics, Giovanni Battista Venturi, born 1746, Clemens Herschel, born 1842.'' London: Blades, East & Blades.〕
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