St Hugh's College, Oxford - Chronicle 1968-1969

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M. Short, I944), is now working as a part-time archivist for the South Yorkshire Committee of the National Register of Archives. M. L. SIMS, M.A. (1943), became B.B.C. Head of Children's Programme Television, in October 1967. MRS. SLATTER, M.A. (P. E. Foster, 1955), writes that her husband became the er on Tarawa in the Gilbert and Ellice Broadcasting Information Offic Islands 'and we shall all (ourselves and the two girls) be spending two years out there. I shall probably do some teaching'. A. B. SPEARS, B.A. (1964), was appointed Scientific Officer at A.W.R.E. Aldermaston. S. F. STALLMAN, M.A. (1917), was re-elected to the Council of the Folk-lore Society in March and made Hon. Secretary of the University Women's Club, Audley Square, from July. s. M. T. STEPHENS, B.A. (1964), was appointed Assistant Mathematics Mistress, Royal School, Bath, from September. MRS. SWINDELLS, M.A. (L. W. Iggulden, 1953), now works for Hertfordshire County Council as Home Tutor to children with a temporary physical or mental handicap. MRS. THOMAS, B.A. (S. E. Owen, 1964), has been Assistant Biology Mistress at Shrewsbury Girls' High School, G.P.D.S.T. since September 1967. LADY THOMPSON, M.A. (G. P. Stradling, 1932), who has been a University representative on Oxford City Council since 1955, resigned in 1968. She became a Justice of the Peace for Oxford City in 1967. H. C. THOMSON, M.A. (1922), retired from the Headship of Lord Digby's School, Sherborne in July 1967. She will be living in Sherborne. LADY ANNE THORNE, M.A., D.PHIL. (Lady A. P. Pery, 5947), was appointed Senior Lecturer in the Physics Department, Imperial College, London, from October. MRS. TICKELL, M.A. (0. R. Haynes, 5924), is at present writing a biography of Prospero Lambertine (Pope Benedict XIV). MRS. TOMBLIN, M.A. (J. M. Milburn, 5958), is part-time Librarian at the Seismic Research Unit, University of the West Indies, Trinidad. She has studied for and passed the written examination to become an Associate of the (British) Library Association (A.L.A.). But one year's work under supervision is yet required窶馬ot too easy to arrange in Trinidad. MRS. TURNER, M.A. (E. H. Duthoit, 1929), has from May 1967 to May 1968 been Chairman of the Dickens Fellowship and much engaged in the preliminary arrangements for the 197o Commemoration Year. MRS. WARMAN, B.A. (R. M. Cooper, 1962), is reading for a Ph.D. at the London School of Economics, Major State Studentship 1966-8. MRS. WILLIAMS, M.A. (Jean Hackney, 5944), was appointed Deputy Headmistress, the Grammar School for Girls, Cheadle, Cheshire, from April. MRS. WOOLMER, M.A. (Heather Batty, 1962), started work with the Greater London Council as a town planner in September 1967, having taken a M.Phil. in Town Planning at University College, London in June 1967. MRS. SHORT, M.A. (C.

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