Working Men's College - Vice Principals

Vice Principals

A principal provided the intellectual driving force and public face of the College. In 1869 F.D. Maurice found his work beyond the College precluded taking as active a role as previously. He recommended an office of Vice Principal to oversee and direct administration. This office was supplemented by others: Dean of Studies, Bursar, and Librarian; all being taken by teachers or students through election. These offices ceased to exist in 1996/97.

  • John Sherren Brewer: 1869- 1872
  • Richard Buckley Litchfield: 1872-1875
  • Charles Crawley: 1883-1887
  • Reginald J. Mure: 1888-1896
  • Charles Prestwood Lucas: 1897-1903
  • Lionel Jacob: 1904-1910
  • Arthur S. Lupton: 1911-1921
  • Ellis Arthur Franklin: 1922-1929
  • G.F.A. Burgess: 1929-1932
  • A.D.B. Pearson: 1932-1933
  • Charles B. McAlpine: 1933-1936
  • Frank Gahan: 1936-1945
  • Ronald Morrison: 1945-1948
  • Horace H. West: 1948-1952
  • H. Michael D. Parker: 1952-1955
  • Anthony J. Lincoln: 1955-1960
  • Baram Sh. Saklatvala: 1960-1966
  • Rudi L. Weisweiller: 1966-1976
  • A. George B. Deacon: 1976-1978
  • Henry John Byrt: 1978-1982
  • Roger Farrington: 1982-1985
  • Denis F. Murphy: 1985-1990
  • Reginald Wright: 1990-1992
  • Shankara Angadi: 1992-1994
  • Ian Bell: 1994-1996

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Famous quotes containing the word vice:

    I begin to find out that nothing but virtue will do in this damned world. I am tolerably sick of vice which I have tried in its agreeable varieties, and mean on my return to cut all my dissolute acquaintance and leave off wine and “carnal company,” and betake myself to politics and Decorum.
    George Gordon Noel Byron (1788–1824)