Now there were several other secretaries and some juniors to the ones I’ve mentioned. But those were ones which stand out in mind. Perhaps I will mention just one more, Sheona Ferguson, because this was in a different role.
This was in the role of university administration. She was an Assistant Registrar and her job was to look after the Dean in charge of a faculty, and she had two faculties: Science and Applied Science as they were then, and she was very helpful in presenting the business. She was getting the papers together from the different departments, so she was actually working in the Registrar’s department, but closely involved with my work. And I think I established an interesting precedent there, that by and large, professors were called to the Registrar’s department because he was down there, and the professors came into the senior administration, and I felt that as Dean, as you know, in those days was not a paid appointment, it was fitted in amongst other work, that the Registrar’s Assistant should come to Chemistry, which she was quite prepared to do.
So she came up and we had our meetings, and she ran several other groups, particularly when departments were being not closed, but reviewed and assessed, and downsized and so forth. She had all the papers and arranged all the meetings for those sorts of things, so again, secretarial assistance was very important. Thank you.
[Q] Thank you, Norman.