Book of Remembrance entry
B.A. PhD (Jena) Not listed in the 1939 Book of Remembrance. From August 1914 he was a military interpreter, termed an assistant censor from 1916. On 16 October 1918 he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force, but did not go overseas. [ADB entry]
He was Chairman of the Administrative Committee for the education of Australian Soldier students in Great Britain, he strove for co-operation amongst the universities of the Empire and returning to Australia via the USA he wrote a valuable report on the American Universities from an Australian point of view. [1921 University Calendar p722]
He was Chairman of the Administrative Committee for the education of Australian Soldier students in Great Britain, he strove for co-operation amongst the universities of the Empire and returning to Australia via the USA he wrote a valuable report on the American Universities from an Australian point of view. [1921 University Calendar p722]
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1880Birth in Alexandria -- NSW, Australia 14 March 1880
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1898Early education at Sydney Boys High School, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia 1898
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1901Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1901
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1903Tertiary education at Jena University, Jena, Germany 1903
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1903Assistant Lecturer in Latin at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1903
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1908Acting Professor of Greek at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1908
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1909Acting Professor of Latin at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1909
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1909
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1913Assistant Professor of Latin at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1913
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1914Military service 1914
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1920Acting Professor of Latin at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1920
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1922Chair of Latin at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1922
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1930Dean of Arts faculty at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1930
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1944Death in Sydney -- NSW, Australia 13 June 1944
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