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Directors: The Inter-War Years

The Directors of the BSA during the period 1918-1945 were:
  • Alan John Bayard Wace: 1914-23. [ODNB]
  • Arthur Maurice Woodward: 1923-29. [DBC]
  • Humfry Gilbert Garth Payne: 1929-36. [ODNB]
  • Alan Albert Antisdel Blakeway: 1936. [DBC]
  • Gerard Mackworth Young (Mackworth-Young from 1947): 1936-46. [ODNB]
Cambridge: Wace, Young.
Oxford: Woodward, Payne, Blakeway.
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