Robert Page (chemist) explained

Robert Page
Occupation:Pacifist, industrial chemist
Birth Name:Robert Owen Page
Birth Place:Christchurch, New Zealand
Birth Date:23 November 1897
Parents:Samuel Page and Sarah Saunders

Robert Owen Page (23 November 1897 – 14 July 1957) was a New Zealand pacifist and industrial chemist.

Biography

Page was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 23 November 1897.His father, Samuel Page, taught chemistry at Canterbury College, while his mother, Sarah Saunders, was a feminist who promoted social reforms.[1] His maternal grandfather was Alfred Saunders a radical politician.

Robert's friends knew him as Robin, and he attended Christchurch Boys’ High School until 1914. He won a university Junior Scholarship and went to Canterbury College, where he earned a BSc majoring in chemistry in 1917. He was awarded the Sir George Grey Scholarship, a Senior Scholarship and the Haydon Prize.

He was a conscientious objector and was imprisoned in 1918.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Page, Robert Owen (Dr), 1897-1957 . 2024-02-04 . natlib.govt.nz.
  2. News: General Items . 14 September 2023 . Bruce Herald . LIV . 7 . 28 January 1918 . 4.