The tragic and incalculable accident (in Dec 1934) which resulted in the death of Hermann Glauert concerned us also, though less intimately. H. Glauert was a distinguished Edwardian of the early days, leaving the School with a mathematical scholarship to Trinity, Cambridge, in 1910. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society, principal scientific officer at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, and no less than an international authority on aeronautical science (cf Prandtl-Glauert singularity). He was killed by a chance fragment of a tree that was being blown up on Aldershot Common. (from: King Edward VII School Magazine, Dec 1934)
Publications
The Elements of Aerofoil and Airscrew Theory - Cambridge University Press - 1926