John Hay Beith - Education

Education

Beith was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh (initially as fag to Sir John Simon) and at St. Johns College, Cambridge, where he played rugby and captained the college boat club. Finding a second-class degree in Classics insufficient to obtain a steady teaching position at a major school, he returned to Cambridge for a further year to qualify as a teacher of physics and chemistry.

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