EGGLESHAW, J. R., joined Lloyds Bank International as a project finance manager two and a half years ago. He has recently negotiated and arranged a S67o million loan for a middle eastern country and is now off to Los Angeles to set up a merchant banking operation within Lloyds Bank in California. He asks any old friends passing through L.A. to look him up, care of the Bank. (Temple, 1953-61). GODWIN, P. J., after playing guitar in many different groups and working hard for seven years, he achieved success with Sham 69 in 1979 and since then has gone on to join the group Viva which is now touring and recording. (Queen's, 1967-72). GRICE, D. W. qualified as a solicitor in February, 1979. He married Rosalind Smith, a primary school teacher. on 11th August, 1979. (School, 1967-72). HIRST, C., has been awarded the Sir Joseph Larmor's Award to final year graduates for an outstanding contribution to College and University life in all spheres. He graduated from St. John's College, Cambridge with a B.A. (Honours). FLINT, P. J., is currently a partner in a firm of Chartered Accountants in Sheffield. His wife is expecting their second child; they already have a son, James, aged two. (Rise, 1960-64). FRIDGE, N. R., has been accepted for an M.B.A. course at the prestigious Harvard Business School and starts in October. KIDD, C., has taken over as editor of Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Before his new appointment he was assistant editor of Debrett's rival, Burke's Peerage. He is also continuing his work as a biographer and is at present working on the life of Lady Rochford sister-in-law of Anne Boleyn. LEAKE, C. J. P., is now number two on the Daily Telegraph Industrial Desk. He had previously been the Industrial correspondent of the Wolverhampton Express and Star and then Scottish correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. (Dronfield, 1965-69). MONRO, N., has graduated from Ravensbourne College of Art and Design (London) with an Honours Degree in Graphic Design. (Rise, 1971-76). RAYMOND, D. M., writes to say that he would be pleased to hear from any O.P's. who know him and live in London. He suggests that London O.P's. who are interested in ladies joining a dinner or some such occasion, should try and organise one themselves. RODGERS, Sir John, BT., D.L. For his services to Europe, Sir John, former Minister and M.P. for Sevenoaks, has been appointed Knight Commander, First Class, of the Royal Order of the North Star by H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf, of Sweden. Sir John has also been created a Commander, First Class of the Order of the Lion of Finland by the President of Finland. Sir John was, for more than ten years, a U.K. delegate to the Council of Europe where he was President of the Political Affairs Committee, Leader of the Conservatives and President of the Independent Group of Representatives. He has been given the Medal of the Council of Europe for outstanding services to Europe having already been decorated by Spain, Portugal, Belgium and Liechtenstein. Last year Sir John was made Chairman of Radio Luxembourg. WOOD, R. A., after production control work at Metal Box and sales work with the Reed Paper plastics division he has specialised in the production of industrial packaging products. He has set up a company called Plastic Coated Closures and is operating from a barn at his home. (Manor, 1957-61).
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