THE HECTOR MEDAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND being presented to Professor D. F. Lawden (right) by Dr. M. A. F. Barnett, president of the society, at a meeting of the Canterbury branch last evening. Professor Lawden, who was described as “the father of modern space flight mechanics” in the report of an overseas expert, holds the chair of mathematics at the University of Canterbury.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 3
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67THE HECTOR MEDAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND being presented to Professor D. F. Lawden (right) by Dr. M. A. F. Barnett, president of the society, at a meeting of the Canterbury branch last evening. Professor Lawden, who was described as “the father of modern space flight mechanics” in the report of an overseas expert, holds the chair of mathematics at the University of Canterbury. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 3
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