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Leland B. Snoddy

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Leland B. Snoddy, for seventeen years a member of the faculty of the University of Virginia's school of physics, died November 12th in University Hospital at Charlottesville at the age of fifty-two.
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Leland B.
Snoddy, for seventeen years a member of the faculty of the University of Virginia's school of physics, died November 12th in University Hospital at Charlottesville at the age of fifty-two.

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