He was also a prominent Worcester Old Elizabethan serving on its Committee for many years and organizing the Oxford branch of that club.
He was a university lecturer, a councillor on Oxford City Council 1960-64 and branch secretary of the Oxford branch of ASSET.
He also chaired the Oxford Committee of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award between 1959 and 1969, and the Oxford branch of Save the Children from 1986 to 1989.
The Oxford branch was opened on 1 October 1850 as far as Islip, reaching a temporary station at Oxford Road on 2 December.
These are all provided by the Oxford branch of court tailors Ede and Ravenscroft.
The Oxford branch was concerned mostly with the accumulation and analysis of economic facts, with a view to helping to understand the nature and magnitude of contemporary social problems and developing potential solutions for these issues.
She will now be based in the Oxford branch and will report to branch manager Peter Caswell.
This is his particular speciality; when he was at the Oxford branch he was institutional sales manager.
Several dozen Americans teach at the university, and quite a few American schools have Oxford branches or programs.
So he as soon as he had gotten a cast on the leg, he had put in for a transfer to the Oxford branch of the Royal Flying Corps training school.