476 Henry Andreivs Bwnstead. 



of the Physics Club were eagerly looked forward to by 

 both students and colleagues. 



Eminent as a scientist, inspiring as a teacher, he was 

 peerless as a man. Always cheerful and ready to lend 

 a helping hand to others, he was loved alike by students, 

 colleagues, and everyone who had the good fortune to come 

 in contact with him. His high ideals, in human relation- 

 ship as well as in scientific attainment, have had a 

 profound influence in moulding the characters of the 

 young men whom he has trained. His body may turn to 

 dust, but his soul lives on in the hearts and minds of those 

 who have been left behind to carry on his work. 



Leigh Page. 



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