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THE annual report of the Headmaster of Christ's Hospital contains the following reference to Prof. H. E. Armstrong, who, as many of our readers know, has been confined to his room for several months, though he maintains his interest in scientific and educational activities: “Illness has deprived the Committee of Education of the attendance of Prof. Armstrong, who, as a member of the committee for nearly forty years and latterly as chairman, may claim a large share in the formation and guidance of the Hospital's educational policy and ideals. It is a consolation to know that in his position as educational adviser to the council we shall still have the benefit of his wide knowledge and wise direction. We consider ourselves very fortunate to have as the new chairman of the Committee, the Rev. Prebendary A. Chilton, who brings to this work the special knowledge both of an old Blue and of a distinguished headmaster.”
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Christ's Hospital and Prof. Armstrong. Nature 139, 876–877 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139876e0
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