Abstract
Wilfred Rowland Childe, Senior Lecturer in English Literature in the University of Leeds and a member of the Council of the Brontë Society, died in Harrogate on November 9th at the age of sixty-two. The untimely death of this gentle and self-effacing man, a poet and critic of distinction, robs the Society of one whose sure judgment and exceptional scholarship were always readily at our disposal. He was elected to the Council only a few months before he died, but he had been a member of the Society for some years.
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