Abstract

KENDALL COLIN BROWNING was one of three sons of the late Captain Browning, R.N., and was educated at Dulwich College, where he studied chemistry under H. Brereton Baker, and gained a leaving scholarship to St. John's College, Cambridge. Here he was senior foundation scholar, afterwards obtaining a first in both parts of the Natural Science Tripos. He was also Hughes Prizeman in 1890. He rowed for his college, was awarded a half-blue for cycling, and was a captain in the University Volunteers.

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