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Stanley Mordaunt Leathes

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to modern European languages. From January to November 1918 he was Establishment Officer in the Ministry of Food, placing him in charge of essential war work during
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Leathes left Cambridge on his appointment as Secretary to the General Board of Studies from 1900 to 1903, becoming Secretary to the
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A Grace Book Containing the Proctors' Accounts and Other Records of the University of Cambridge for the years 1454–1488
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and Trinity College, who would meet every Sunday evening for supper. Other members included
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and in 1884 another First in part two. Also in 1884 he received a notable prize, second
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edited it between 1901 and 1912. During this time Leathes enjoyed riding and
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He never married, and on leaving Cambridge he lived for a period in the
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in London, later sharing a house with the Revd J. A. Nairn near
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in 1903. In 1907 he became a Commissioner, eventually becoming
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of Trinity and in 1888 proceeded by seniority to the degree of
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and his wife Matilda (nÊe Butt). His younger brother was
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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G. Matthew, in 80:. On leaving Eton, he went up to 14: 76:between 1873 and 1880, holding a 530:First Civil Service Commissioner 116:. In 1886 Leathes was elected a 30:First Civil Service Commissioner 569:People educated at Eton College 237:The Claims of the Old Testament 223:Leathes's publications include 442:Issue 33342 – 30 December 1927 1: 459:Vol. 30, Issue 113, pgs 75–78 424:Issue 28328 – 11 January 1910 17:Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes 370:"University intelligence". 605: 82:Trinity College, Cambridge 536: 527: 519: 514: 497:National Portrait Gallery 92:. and took the degree of 28:administrator, being the 253:Rhythm in English Poetry 163:Civil Service Commission 134:Cambridge Modern History 457:French Bulletin Studies 90:Chancellor's Gold Medal 589:British civil servants 416:Appointment of Leathes 211:, a nursing home near 50:John Beresford Leathes 507:The National Archives 434:Retirement of Leathes 241:The People of England 229:Eton: Life in College 114:Henry Babington Smith 106:Walter George Headlam 102:James Kenneth Stephen 493:Portraits of Leathes 243:(3 vols., 1915–23), 541:Roderick Meiklejohn 523:Lord Francis Hervey 515:Government offices 215:, on 25 July 1938. 185:. He was appointed 32:from 1910 to 1927. 352:W. C. D. Dampier, 333:The Glasgow Herald 249:What is Education? 167:First Commissioner 78:King's Scholarship 56:who was elected a 52:, a distinguished 547: 546: 537:Succeeded by 596: 520:Preceded by 512: 488:Internet Archive 472: 466: 460: 449: 443: 431: 425: 413: 407: 395: 389: 386:Cambridge Review 382: 376: 375: 367: 361: 350: 337: 325: 314: 306: 297: 286: 280: 274:Peters, Rudolph 271: 231:(1881), edited 183:Ministry of Food 86:Classical Tripos 23: 604: 603: 599: 598: 597: 595: 594: 593: 549: 548: 543: 533: 525: 480: 475: 467: 463: 450: 446: 432: 428: 414: 410: 396: 392: 388:4 November 1938 383: 379: 369: 368: 364: 351: 340: 326: 317: 307: 300: 287: 283: 272: 265: 261: 221: 159: 70: 68:Academic career 46:Stanley Leathes 38: 19: 12: 11: 5: 602: 600: 592: 591: 586: 581: 576: 571: 566: 561: 551: 550: 545: 544: 538: 535: 526: 521: 517: 516: 510: 509: 500: 490: 479: 478:External links 476: 474: 473: 461: 444: 439:London Gazette 426: 421:London Gazette 408: 403:London Gazette 390: 377: 362: 338: 336:, 28 July 1938 315: 298: 281: 262: 260: 257: 220: 217: 209:Barnwood House 204:in Berkshire. 158: 155: 143:G. 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KCB
Civil Service
First Civil Service Commissioner
Hebrew
Stanley Leathes
John Beresford Leathes
physiologist
Fellow
Royal Society
Eton College
King's Scholarship
Trinity College, Cambridge
Classical Tripos
Chancellor's Gold Medal
BA
King's College
James Kenneth Stephen
Walter George Headlam
M. R. James
Henry Babington Smith
Fellow
MA
Lord Acton
Cambridge Modern History
A. W. Ward
G. W. Prothero
hunting
Civil Service Commission
First Commissioner
Greek

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