- Roy Douglas Wright
Sir Roy Douglas Wright AK (
7 August 1907 -28 February 1990 ) was anAustralia n physiologist, known to his colleagues as "Pansy Wright".He was born in Central Castra,
Tasmania . He became Professor of Physiology at theUniversity of Melbourne from 1939 to 1971 and was later Chancellor of the University from 1980 to 1989. He advised the leaders of the optometry profession who were responsible for setting up theVictorian College of Optometry in 1939 and 1940 and helped plan the first four-year optometry course. He was involved again when the optometry course was transferred to the university.He was a colourful supporter of causes, as his biography "Pansy Wright — A biography of Roy Douglas Wright" by Peter McPhee (1999) attests. He challenged students, colleagues and institutions, asserting at one time: "Whatever you do, whether you do it well or do it badly, do it brilliantly. Avoid mediocrity on all accounts".
In the
Australia Day Honours of 1983, he was made a Knight (AK) of theOrder of Australia .He died in 1990. He was the brother of Sir
Reginald Wright , a long-serving Liberal Senator from Tasmania.References
* [http://www.unimelb.edu.au/unisec/calendar/formoffi.html University of Melbourne Calendar]
* [http://www.optometrists.asn.au/freestyler/files/ceo841039.pdf "Clinical and Experimental Optometry", Jan-Feb 2001]
* [http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/umfs/biogs/UMFS235b.htm Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne: Biographical entry for Roy Wright]
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