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Inglis, C E
The Structural Engineer, Volume 13, Issue 7, 1935
Dr. J. S. HALDANE, F.R.S., complimented Sir Henry on an admirably intelligible and scientifically correct account of the subject. He claimed that perhaps he was the oldest friend of Sir Henry in the morn, because they were students together in Scotland many years ago. They had gone their different ways in the world, but the problem of compressed air sickness had brought them together again, first in New York and later in this country.
The Armorial Bearings of the Institution of Structural Engineers, a description of which appears on page 301
The Armorial Bearings consist of a shield surmounted by a breast-plate, and beneath, a scroll inscribed with the words "FUNDAMENTO SEMPER STABILI," which, translated, is "Ever on a firm foundation."