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Assistant Directors: The Inter-War Years

The Assistant Directors were:
  • Stanley Casson: 1920-23. [DBC]
  • Walter Abel Heurtley: 1923-33. [DBC]
  • Romilly James Heald Jenkins: 1933 (Senior Student). [Obituary: The Times 9 October 1969]
  • Arthur Hubert Stanley ('Peter') Megaw: 1934 (Senior Student and Librarian); 1935-36. [Obituary: The Times 4 August 2006]
  • Thomas James Dunbabin: 1936-46 (Deputy Director from 1939). [DBC]
Cambridge: Heurtley, Jenkins, Megaw.
Oxford: Casson, Dunbabin.
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