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... friend , who tragically died in 1930 at the age of 26. In his obituary in the Cambridge Review Richard wrote ' to at least one of his friends his death is as if a lighthouse were extinguished and we were left to grope our ways in the ...
... friend , who tragically died in 1930 at the age of 26. In his obituary in the Cambridge Review Richard wrote ' to at least one of his friends his death is as if a lighthouse were extinguished and we were left to grope our ways in the ...
Page 436
... friends . Of his own staff in the museum , both Ian Robertson ( died 1983 ) , his successor as Keeper of the Department of Western Art , and John Woodward ( died 1988 ) , afterwards a very successful Keeper of Paintings in the ...
... friends . Of his own staff in the museum , both Ian Robertson ( died 1983 ) , his successor as Keeper of the Department of Western Art , and John Woodward ( died 1988 ) , afterwards a very successful Keeper of Paintings in the ...
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... friend William McElwee in 1935 , he wrote a eulogistic introduction . Alfred Pribram backed Alan in a successful bid for ... friends spent periods with him in Vienna . He partially taught himself German by working through German history ...
... friend William McElwee in 1935 , he wrote a eulogistic introduction . Alfred Pribram backed Alan in a successful bid for ... friends spent periods with him in Vienna . He partially taught himself German by working through German history ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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