Gestures
I never knew Arnulf personally but I have just been reading his 1967 Masters Thesis on Flicker Halos as it informs my own research. His loved ones may be comforted to know that Arnulf's legacy in vision research still lives on.
Dr Remole's contributions to our profession were immense, and his work continues to help people around the world. An excellent academic whose work will never be forgotten.
Annie was in our class at Optometry school, He was the BRAIN of the class , a quiet, earnest student who was always ready to help his fellow classmates. He was our Valedictarian and deservedly so. The School was lucky to have him as a professor.
Optometry has lost a great contributor to our profession.
I graduated in 1966 , and memories of my optometric education always include an image of Arnie explaining a something to us with twinkle in his eye, and a hint that he could tell you even more about it but his job was to arouse curiosity not to supply all the answers.. He will be remembered by me as a delightful, kind, and multitalented man.