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Bertrand Hallward

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121: 190: 177:, which, when his term began the following year, had received full university status. He immediately began enlarging and developing the campus from 122 to 400 acres and enhancing the quality of teaching. He retired from the 408: 219:, opened in 1972, at the University of Nottingham was named after him and, after his death, a girls' boarding house at Clifton College was established and named after him (Hallward's House). 428: 339:
Derek Winterbottom, "Bertrand Hallward: First Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nottingham, 1948-1965. A Biography" (The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, 1995)
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The Hallward Library at the University of Nottingham, opened in 1972 and named after Hallward.
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for 15 years. On retirement, he built an ocean-going yacht, sailing around the
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campus; Hallward was the University's first Vice-Chancellor, from 1948 to 1965.
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In 1926 he married Margaret Tait (1900–1991), the daughter of the Rev.
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in 1939. After a bomb hit the school, he moved the pupils to
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in 1931, Hallward was offered the position of Headmaster of
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at Peterhouse in 2001 and died in 2003, at the age of 102.
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People educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College
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clergymen, and on his mother's side he was the nephew of
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Biography at the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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Having unsuccessfully applied for the headmastership of
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Index

Clifton College
Vice-Chancellor
University of Nottingham
Hove
Sussex
Indian Civil Service
Indian Army
Anglican
Bertrand Evelyn Mellish Gurdon
Deal, Kent
Haileybury College
King's College, Cambridge
Harrow School
Cambridge
Peterhouse
Arthur Tait
Ridley Hall, Cambridge
Thomas Drury
St Catharine's College, Cambridge

University of Nottingham
Felsted School
Clifton College
Bristol
Bude
Cornwall
Second World War
Charterhouse School
Nottingham
University of Nottingham

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