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EDWARD HAROLD HAYES, who died at Tref Elury, St. Asaph, on December 4, aged eighty-six, was an able and well-known teacher of mathematics in Oxford between 1878 and 1920. A son of the Rev. William Hayes, sometime vicar of Stockton Heath, he went to Eton in 1867 and was in a Dame's house, Miss Drury's, and a pupil of the Rev. F. St. John Thackeray. He went to Balliol in 1873 as a commoner, but after his first class in Mathematical Moderations and winning the Junior Mathematical Scholarship he wore a scholar's gown.
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Edward Harold Hayes. Nature 147, 81 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147081a0
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