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Frank Gaynor

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Page Seven

http://www.lifehistoriesarchive.com/Files/FGS22.pdf
'My official title at Providence was Key Post Teacher of Mathematics'
'The Malawi people that we encountered were naturally friendly and welcoming'
'A short distance from the entrance there was an abundance of wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, zebras, lions, waterbucks and many more'
'Our expectations for our evening at the theatre were not very high'
'There were insects and creepy crawlies everywhere you looked'
'In the mid-1960s the School Mathematics Project (SMP) in Britain developed a series of books for secondary schools'
'We drew up rough plans for a journey by car that would take us from Blantyre into Mozambique, across the Zambezi river at Tete, and on into Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)'
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