21-01 2021 18:20
wrote:
I did not know Hugh well, I only met him twice as a geography student at Downing when Hugh attended the annual Brammer Geographical Society Dinner. But, even in my short meetings with him I was amazed by his passion for his discipline, his kindness and his respect of everyone's contributions, even if we were mere undergrads! He made each of us feel valued and listened to. He was still researching well into his 80s and he still had that same drive to learn and find out more. He was an inspiration to us as students and will be remembered fondly.
21-01 2021 18:20
wrote:
I did not know Hugh well, I only met him twice as a geography student at Downing when Hugh attended the annual Brammer Geographical Society Dinner. But, even in my short meetings with him I was amazed by his passion for his discipline, his kindness and his respect of everyone's contributions, even if we were mere undergrads! He made each of us feel valued and listened to. He was still researching well into his 80s and he still had that same drive to learn and find out more. He was an inspiration to us as students and will be remembered fondly.