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William Garnett (professor) : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Garnett (professor) Dr. William Garnett (December 30, 1850 – November 1, 1932) was a British professor and educational adviser, specializing in physics and mechanics and taking a special interest in electric street lighting. ==Early years== Garnett was born in Portsea, Portsmouth, England in 1850, the son of William Garnett. In January, 1863, he entered the City of London School, where he was a pupil of Thomas Hall. In the May 1866 examination, he obtained the first Royal Exhibition, tenable at the Royal School of Mines and College of Chemistry, and during the winter session, he studied under Dr. Edward Frankland and Professor John Tyndall, but in the following year, resigned the Exhibition and returned to the City of London School. In April, 1869, he gained the Exhibition for Natural Science at St John's College, Cambridge, and in July of the same year, the Beaufoy Mathematical Scholarship at the City of London School, and commenced residence at St. John’s College in October. The following summer, he was first in the competition for Sir James Whitworth’s Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering, and in 1871, was elected Foundation Scholar at St. John’s College. In January, 1873, he took his degree as Fifth Wrangler, and shortly afterwards, on the opening of the Cavendish Laboratory, he was appointed Demonstrator in Experimental Physics by Professor James Clerk Maxwell. In November, 1874, he was elected Fellow of St. John’s College, and retained his fellowship till his marriage in 1879.
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