Notable Professors
# | Name | taught | Significance |
---|---|---|---|
Sir C. S. Wright | RRMC 1967-69 | explorer, Terra Nova Expedition | |
Frank Davey | RRMC 1963-1966; 1967–1969 | poet, author |
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