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KARL ATKINSON

Sir-As secretary of the Yorkshire Society I was for a number of years closely associated with the late Karl Atkinson. Alar Mulgan’s is a vivid, comprehensive and touching assessment. May I add a tribute to one whom it was a privilege to know. Vital, alert, sagacious, kind, the varied treasure of his mind, he showered with a royal hand on all who sought his aid. ‘Concise, constructive, clear and bold, -a noble range of new and old; * the gift to choose, the power to plan diurnally a feast. His presence is no longer here, his spirit lives serene, secure in hearts and minds of those who knew and loved to call him, friend.

J. MALTON

MURRAY

(Oamaru).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 471, 2 July 1948, Page 9

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KARL ATKINSON New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 471, 2 July 1948, Page 9

KARL ATKINSON New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 471, 2 July 1948, Page 9

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