In article ,
Paul Bartlett writes:
I live close to our beloved Tom, and his records have been published.
Imagine the enthusiasm of those early days! An enthusiasm that
continues - but I feel the excitment - instead of just interpreting
numerical progs.
I think I have seen the best years of the Office 1960-1991.
I thought that Barker merited a Wikipedia article, and there was enough
material available online for me to write one. The piece can be found
he
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Barker
It draws heavily for its information on the article that I mentioned at
the start of this thread.
--
John Hall
"Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong."
Oscar Wilde