St Hugh's College, Oxford - Chronicle 1945-1946

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L. CLARKSON, M.A., gave up her work as Secretary to the Guild of Service in Kendal in February 1945 and, for the past nine months, has been doing welfare work, with the rank of Captain, with the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen's Help Society. She sailed for India in March 1945 and worked in Delhi until December when she was appointed to Hong Kong. She has found her previous experience very helpful and is enjoying her work, but thinks it probable that she will be returning to England this spring. M. E. CLIFFORD, B.A., was released from war service with the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough after one year to complete Finals. L. M. cum, M.A., was appointed English Mistress at Bradford Girls' Grammar School. DOROTHY COCKER, B.A., was appointed Headmistress of Alpha Drive Secondary School for Girls, Birkenhead, in February 1945. R. M. COMPSTON, M.A., has done a National Savings round for four years. MRS. COOKE (A. H. Huxley), M.A., writes that she is fully employed looking after her husband and three children aged 8, 6, and 1. M. M. CORK, M.A., who has been teaching throughout the war, and compiling and producing children's tableaux, and Carol services at Harborough Parish Church, is opening a girls' school in Market Harborough, with boys in the junior school only, after Easter. The Willows School is to be a boarding and day school with a highly qualified staff, and a good many names have already been entered for next term. MRS. COWPERTHWAITE (Patricia Stockdale), B.A., B.A. was Secretary to the Regional Commissioner for Wales in the Ministry of Production during the war. She is now in Nigeria with her husband, who is in the Colonial Service. MRS. CULLEY (Elizabeth Cough), M.A., has taken a full-time teaching post since the death of her husband in September 1944. She was appointed Assistant Mistress (English and History) at Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School in September 1945• MRS. CULLOTY (M. E. Clark), M.A., was appointed Senior Mistress at Holly Bank School, Chester, in September 1944. D. F. CUMBERLEGE, B.A., was appointed Assistant English Mistress at Worthing High School for Girls. M. R. CUNNINGHAM, B.A., is Tutor to the Workers' Educational Association, Southern district—concentrating almost entirely on Adult Education. She has resumed her unofficial visitor's work at H.M. Prison, Winchester. MRS. CURTIS (A. B. Buller), B.A. was an A.R.P. warden, a member of the W.V.S., and did work in a Red Cross Gift Shop and Red Cross Depot, besides National Savings work during the war. MRS. CUTCLIFFE (E. M. 0. Farrow), M.A., is on the staff of Epsom College, Surrey. M. J. DANIELS, B.A., held an appointment under the Foreign Office at Bletchley from July 1944 till January 1946: and has been appointed Assistant Librarian, Printers and Allied Trades (Research) Association, from March 1946. D. R. DAVIE, B.A., joined the A.T.S. Intelliegnce Corps in November 1943. MARJORIE DAVIES, B.A., was appointed English Mistress at Fylde Lodge High School, Stockport, September 1945. M. W. DAVIES, B.A., is teaching English in the Study School, Wimbledon. S. S. DEACON, M.A., was appointed Headmistress of the Hiatt College, Wellington, Shropshire. 22,


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