Francis Macaulay
Times obituary
Dr. Francis Sowerby Macaulay, F.R.S., a well-known mathematician and trainer of mathematicians, died yesterday at Cambridge at the age of 74. From 1885 to 1911 he was a master at St. Paul's, where he took the highest mathematical class, and was thus directly responsible for the successes, particularly at Cambridge, of a long line of Pauline mathematicians, not a few of whom attained the highest honours. He was himself of St. John's College and was 8th Wrangler in 1882. He published several mathematical works and was elected F.R.S. in 1928.
He married, in 1923, Norah, widow of Mr. G. A. Matthew, of Cambridge.
Dr. Francis Sowerby Macaulay, F.R.S., a well-known mathematician and trainer of mathematicians, died yesterday at Cambridge at the age of 74. From 1885 to 1911 he was a master at St. Paul's, where he took the highest mathematical class, and was thus directly responsible for the successes, particularly at Cambridge, of a long line of Pauline mathematicians, not a few of whom attained the highest honours. He was himself of St. John's College and was 8th Wrangler in 1882. He published several mathematical works and was elected F.R.S. in 1928.
He married, in 1923, Norah, widow of Mr. G. A. Matthew, of Cambridge.
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