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Appearance
In 1912, Bray moved across the country to join Gilbert N. Lewis’s group at the University of California, Berkeley.
Here, in addition to continuing his research activity, he played a prominent part in developing the methods in both undergraduate and graduate instruction which have had wide influence throughout the United States. It was the conviction of Lewis, eagerly adopted by his young colleagues, that research and teaching should be regarded as allies, not enemies, that one must begin right in the freshman course in order to develop graduate students eager and able in research[1].
References
[edit]- ^ {{cite journal | last1 =Hildebrand | first1 =Joel Henry | title =William Crowell Bray 1879-1946 | journal =Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences | volume = | pages = | year =1951 | url = http://www.nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/bray-william-c.pdf
Sir Henry Hesketh Joudou Bell GCMG | |
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Born | Henry Hesketh Joudon Bell |
Nationality | Naturalised British |
Education | Privately in Channel Islands, Paris and Brussels |
Occupation | British colonial administrator |
Years active | 1882-1924 |
Spouse | None |
Awards | GCMG 1925 |
Sir Henry Hesketh Joudou Bell | |
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Preceded by | Sir William Frederick Gowers |
Succeeded by | Cyril Wilson Alexander |
High Commissioner of Northern Nigeria | |
In office 1925–1930 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Chambéry, Savoie, France | 17 December 1864
Died | 1 August 1952 London, United Kingdom | (aged 87)
[1] [2] [3] [4] 8 November 1896, p11</ref>
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Hove County Grammar School for Boys
Chester Beatty Research Institute
Children and Descendants
[edit]- Ada Imray (1877 - )
- Odo Imray (1878 - )
- Elizabeth Marion Emma (1879- ). Red-headed Aunt Liz, married in 1904 and had a son David.
- Margaret Emma Mary (2 May 1881 - ). Aunt Mags.
- Harold (1882 - ). Remained in Dominica and had a moderately successful career in politics and business. Had a girl and two boys by mulatto mistress.