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Robert Rumsey Webb
Robert Rumsey Webb (9 July 1850 - 29 July 1936), known as R. R. Webb, was a successful coach for the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos. Webb coached 100 students to place in the top ten wranglers from 1865 to 1909, a record second only to Edward Routh.
==Biography==
Webb was born July 9, 1850, in Monmouth. He was the son of Thomas Webb (born 1812) and Hannah Edwards.〔(Varrall family records )〕 He graduated from the Monmouth Grammar School and entered Saint John's College, Cambridge in 1868. Webb was Senior Wrangler and Smith's Prize winner in 1872, when he obtained a Fellowship to Saint John’s College.
Webb was Lecturer at both St. John’s (1877 to 1911) and Emmanuel College (1878 to 1893). He produced memorable lectures on the theory of elasticity. Students recalled that "jokes were repeated", seasoning his lectures with "attic salt", though they "retained their freshness". Webb became a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society on November 18, 1879.
As senior wrangler himself, Webb attracted students with similar aspirations. "He succeeded Dr. Routh as the most brilliant, and most successful, mathematical coach of his day."〔RAS obituary〕 When Andrew Warwick reviewed the record for his book ''Masters of Theory'', his tally of top ten wranglers placed Webb second.〔Andrew Warwick (2003) ''Masters of Theory'', pp 524,5〕 Though the Tripos results were prominent news at the time, Webb’s "real memorial lies in the careers of his pupils."〔RAS obituary〕
When A. R. Forsyth recalled his experience preparing for Tripos, he wrote of Webb:
:Much junior in standing, a superb teacher, a man (I believe) whose powers would have taken him far as a pioneer into the domain of new knowledge had they been devoted to research rather than coaching.
Forsyth also found that Routh was not the ideal teacher of rigid dynamics:
:In that subject I went to a course at St. John’s by R.R. Webb, a master in its range: and his course was superb.〔, see pages 168 and 175〕
Webb "was fond of travel, and interested in painting and music. During the latter part of his life he went in for linguistic studies over a wide range."〔RAS obituary〕 Webb died in Cambridge on July 29, 1936. His papers, containing notes for coaching students, are stored at Saint John’s College Library.〔(Papers of Robert Rumsey Webb ) from Saint John’s College Library〕 A mathematical scholarship in Robert Webb’s name was maintained by the William Jones Schools Foundation.〔(R.R. Webb Mathematical Scholarship ) from opencharities.org〕

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