(1943). Information Officer of the National Council of Social Service and Deputy Head of the Intelligence Department. MRS. PEEBLES (M. G. Marshall, 192o) reports 'Eight of us who went up in 192o foregathered for a Jubilee Lunch last year . . . most successful and enjoyable!' MRS. PEILE (F. A. W. Hoare, 1928). Chairman of Sheffield Y.W.C.A. HON. MRS. PETRE (M. G. Plumpton, 196o). Lives at Writtle Park, Essex, which is part Tudor, part Georgian, part Victorian. 'We have pulled down the nasty bits and re-heated, re-plumbed, re-wired and re-decorated it . . . old friends will be welcome if passing through—we are in the book.' MRS. PHILLIPS (M. B. Pritchard, 1940). Teacher-in-Charge of the school attached to the Adolescent Unit at Hollymoor Psychiatric Hospital, Birmingham (197o), after a year's secondment to a course in Health and Social Education. Also an Open Door Counsellor. V. J.PITT (1943). Head of the School of Humanities, Thames Polytechnic. To be Chairman of the Board of Studies in Theology and Religious Studies: Council for National Academic Awards. I. M. PLUMSTEAD (1966). Awarded the Colombos Public International Law Prize. MRS. POLLARD (C. M. Hornbuckle, 1956). Lecturer and Course Supervisor for Diplomas in Languages and Secretarial Work, The Polytechnic, Wolverhampton (197o). E. M. T. POWELL (1953). Studying Advanced Certificate of Education at O.U. Department of Education. Appointed Lecturer in Philosophy of Education, Shenstone New College of Education, Bromsgrove (September 1971). MRS. PRICE (J. Bates, 1952). Assistant Mistress (Mathematics) at Macclesfield High School, I970. MRS. PRICE (M. J. Davies, 1962). Joined the Schools Service of the National Museum of Wales, specialising in Archaeology. H. A. PRIESTLEY (1963). Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics, St. Anne's College. MRS. PUSEY (E. J. Sparks, I930) is working in the O.E.D. rooms of the Clarendon Press on a new edition of the Oxford School Dictionary. Spent a most enjoyable holiday in Kenya with her daughter Anne (1967) who is at the Gombe Stream Research Centre in Tanzania, studying the behaviour of chimpanzees in the wild. MRS. PUTZ (P. H. Fox, 1949). Since 1964, Chairman and layworker, Newton Abbot Clinic Family Planning Association: since 1967, Hon. Sec. Devon Branch of Conservation Society: since 1969, National Regional Organizer for Conservation Society. MRS. QUINCEY (J. Kemp, 1967). Teaching post at Mbarare, Uganda. A. H. REDMAYNE (1955). Lecturer in Social Studies, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (1967-7o). Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Ahmadu Bello University, Zania, Nigeria (January 1971). C. I. REID (1964). Is now Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Toronto. MRS. ROGERS (P. K. Greenslade, 1965). Lecturer II in Mathematics, Polytechnic of N. London. MRS. ROSS (M. B. Cobb, 1965). Assistant Mistress, Henry Box School, Witney (1969-71). Now Assistant Mistress at Lord William's School, Thame. P. PEDLAR
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