HARDIE, Dr Graham Hood (1928-2010)
HARDIE, Dr Graham Hood (1928-2010)
Dr Graham Hardie of Croydon, NSW, was the son of Rev Andrew Oswald Hardie.
A talented musician, he lectured in Music at the University of Sydney. Early in his career he lived and worked in France and attributed much of his ability to speak fluent French to his College French teacher, Bert Keith.
He was educated at the College from 1939 to 1945, becoming a member of the Music Committee from 1942 to 1945. Previously he had been at Doon House in the UK.
Dr Graham Hardie of Croydon, NSW, was the son of Rev Andrew Oswald Hardie.
A talented musician, he lectured in Music at the University of Sydney. Early in his career he lived and worked in France and attributed much of his ability to speak fluent French to his College French teacher, Bert Keith.
He was educated at the College from 1939 to 1945, becoming a member of the Music Committee from 1942 to 1945. Previously he had been at Doon House in the UK.
Source
The Age (Melb) 19 April 2010; Ad Astra June 2010 p40.