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| | Charles Badham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | On 1 September, in a letter to The Sydney Morning Herald, Badham suggested for the first time that evening lectures should be established at the university. |
 | | At his funeral the coffin was carried to the grave by former students who had received the bursaries for which he had worked so hard, and it was they who subscribed for the monument over his grave, severely simple as he would have desired. |
 | | Dr Badham's classical attainments were recognized by the most famous European critics, such as CG Cobet, Ludwig Preller, W Dindorf, FW Schneidewin, JAF Meineke, A Ritschl and Tischendorf; and in Australia, Sir James Martin, William Forster and Sir William Macleay. |
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