Science in New Zealand Supplement to Salient, Vol. 28, No. 7. 1965.
[endorsement of supplement by prominent figures in science]
I am very glad to send a message of goodwill to all Science and Engineering Students in New Zealand.
The picture on the wall behind me represents the Rigid Airship R.9, the first rigid airship to fly in England; the design being done by the late H. B. Pratt and myself in 1913.
I have been pleased to learn that Salient is planning a feature issue on broad aspects of science, and I extend my best wishes to Salient and to the students of Victoria University, especially the science students.
I send every good wish to the students at New Zealand universities, and in particular to the science students of the Victoria University of Wellington.
I think that the idea of Salient producing a supplement on the sciences is most interesting, and I am sure the students who read this will think so too. I send all New Zealand students my very best wishes.