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Sir James Hopwood Jeans OM FRS MA DSc ScD LLD〔Sir James Jeans 1938 (reprint of 1931's edition of 1930 book): ''The Mysterious Universe''.〕 (11 September 187716 September 1946〔GRO Register of Deaths: SEP 1946 5g 607 SURREY SE – James H. Jeans, aged 69〕) was an English physicist, astronomer and mathematician. ==Early life== Born in Ormskirk, Lancashire, the son of William Tulloch Jeans, a parliamentary correspondent and author. Jeans was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, Wilson's Grammar School,〔Allport, D.H. & Friskney, N.J. "A Short History of Wilson's School", Wilson's School Charitable Trust, 1987, pg 234〕 Camberwell and Trinity College, Cambridge. As a gifted student, Jeans was counselled to take an aggressive approach to the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos competition:〔A. E. Milne (1952) (Sir James Jeans: A Biography ), pp 4,5, Cambridge University Press, link from Google Books〕 :Early in the Michaelmas term of 1896, Walker sent for Jeans and Hardy and advised them to take Part I of the Mathematical Tripos in two years. He told them that he could not guarantee that they would come out higher than fifteenth in the list of wranglers, but he understood that they would never regret it. They accepted his advice, and went to R. R. Webb, the most famous private coach of the period...At the end of his first year, () told Walker that he had quarrelled with Webb, his coach. Walker accordingly took Jeans himself, and the result was a triumph:...Jeans was bracketed second wrangler with J. F. Cameron...R.W.H.T. Hudson was Senior Wrangler and G.H. Hardy fourth wrangler.
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