Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- General Introduction
- Editorial Foreword
- Preface to the First Edition
- Introduction to New Edition by Donald Winch
- Notes on Further Reading
- Corrections to this Edition
- I SKETCHES OF POLITICIANS
- II LIVES OF ECONOMISTS
- III BRIEF SKETCHES
- 21 WILHELM LEXIS
- 22 FREDERIC HILLERSDON KEELING
- 23 A. A. TSCHUPROW
- 24 BENJAMIN STRONG
- 25 C. P. SANGER
- 26 WALTER CASE
- 27 GEORGE BROOMHALL
- 28 FREDERICK PHILLIPS
- IV HIS FRIENDS IN KING'S
- V TWO SCIENTISTS
- VI TWO MEMOIRS
- References
- Index of Names
25 - C. P. SANGER
from III - BRIEF SKETCHES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- General Introduction
- Editorial Foreword
- Preface to the First Edition
- Introduction to New Edition by Donald Winch
- Notes on Further Reading
- Corrections to this Edition
- I SKETCHES OF POLITICIANS
- II LIVES OF ECONOMISTS
- III BRIEF SKETCHES
- 21 WILHELM LEXIS
- 22 FREDERIC HILLERSDON KEELING
- 23 A. A. TSCHUPROW
- 24 BENJAMIN STRONG
- 25 C. P. SANGER
- 26 WALTER CASE
- 27 GEORGE BROOMHALL
- 28 FREDERICK PHILLIPS
- IV HIS FRIENDS IN KING'S
- V TWO SCIENTISTS
- VI TWO MEMOIRS
- References
- Index of Names
Summary
We deeply regret to record the death of Mr C. P. Sanger on 8 February at the age of fifty-eight. Mr Sanger, who was formerly a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and practised as a barrister-at-law, had drifted somewhat away from economic studies in recent years. But he was at one time a leading authority on mathematical and statistical economics. He had lectured on these subjects in the University of London, and had often examined in the Economics Tripos at Cambridge. He had been a frequent contributor to the Economic Journal—I have been astonished on looking up the records to find that he had contributed to our pages no less than fifty times—and had served on the Council of our Society. He will be particularly regretted by members of the Royal Statistical Society, in whose proceedings and activities he had taken an active part.
Sanger's acute and critical mind, with its bird-like flashes, was not of the kind to deliver itself in treatises. It was in conversation, in discussion and in teaching that his gifts were to be admired and appreciated. He will be greatly lamented, not least for his sweet personality and gift for lifelong friendships, by all those who have taken part by word of mouth in the semi-academic London world of economic discussion during the last thirty-five years.
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- The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes , pp. 324 - 325Publisher: Royal Economic SocietyPrint publication year: 1978