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Headmaster
A head teacher or school principal (also known as headteacher, head master, head mistress or the head) is the most senior teacher and leader of a school.
In Scotland such officials are sometimes known as the "rector", most commonly in independent schools. In North America and Ireland (including...
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Filter this CollectionDonald Olding Hebb
Donald Olding Hebb (July 22, 1904 – August 20, 1985) was a Canadian psychologist who was influential in the area of neuropsychology, where he sought to understand how the function of neurons contributed to psychological processes such as learning....
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Alfred Dunn
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Adrian Vye
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Ruth Nidesand
Ruth Nidesand is an American-born teacher that followed Barack Obama Sr. (father of the 44th President of the United States) to Kenya. Nidesand eventually became his third wife and had two children with him before they divorced....
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Miss Margaret Wilson
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Arthur Boissier
(Arthur) Paul Boissier (25 January 1881 – 2 October 1953) was an English schoolmaster who was headmaster of Harrow School, and a war time civil servant. He was a cricketer who played first class cricket for Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1901 and...
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John Woolley
John Woolley (28 February 1816 – 11 January 1866), first principal of the University of Sydney.
Woolley was born at Petersfield, Hampshire, England. He matriculated at the University of London in 1830, and during the next two years passed every...
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- 1849
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John Woolley
John Woolley (28 February 1816 – 11 January 1866), first principal of the University of Sydney.
Woolley was born at Petersfield, Hampshire, England. He matriculated at the University of London in 1830, and during the next two years passed every...
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- 1842
John Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden
John Frederick Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden, CBE (born 1906 in Halifax —1985) was a British educationalist probably best remembered for chairing the Wolfenden report recommending the decriminalisation of homosexuality, which was published in 1957....
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- 1944
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John Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden
John Frederick Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden, CBE (born 1906 in Halifax —1985) was a British educationalist probably best remembered for chairing the Wolfenden report recommending the decriminalisation of homosexuality, which was published in 1957....
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- 1950
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James Maurice Wilson
Rev. James Maurice Wilson (November 6, 1836 – 1931) was a British theologian, science teacher and astronomer.
He entered King William's College on the Isle of Man in August 1848, where he had a rather unhappy time. He later studied at St. John's...
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- 1890
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- 1879