John Legan Lewis
Issue 251 | Page 6 | Published Feb 2013
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Space does not allow for a full account of John's achievements. He was involved in innumerable projects, travelled the world lecturing about these, served on many national and international committees and was elected to prominent positions, including Chairman of ASE and Vice President for Education of the Institute of Physics.
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