At .1 Knllirring of members of lb? Rr.nrA of Governors, professor-, -tudcnls. and others, in Canterbury <ollc:;e liall yestcrdav OelcKranhs nor s|:cci-il coiTo-nonii cut lit Cliristeliuicli.l. a menie-riiil brass to the memory of the late I'ralc-or I.'. 11. 11. Cook? was unveiled. I'lviicssor I'ooko. who died in Mav, 10111, ocewpiM the Chair of Mathematics at the college for 3.'! years, and was one of the first member's of the staff. Professor Blunt, chairman of (he Professorial Board, said thai if ho wee nskd what was the leading feature in the late professor's attitude as a colleague, lie should soy it: was n certain iiuic! persistence which ill Iho end was uencrallv rewarded with success. Professor Cooke was particularly interested in all matters conccrniiur the students niul made (heir interests his own. Tins tablet was unveiled by Mr. <'. 11. Adams, chairman of the Board ol Govanoi'9-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1404, 2 April 1912, Page 4
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