Talk:Titles of distinction awarded by the University of Oxford

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Latest comment: 4 years ago by Noswall59 in topic 1996 list

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  • We should link many of the names on the older lists. Where articles do exist, a redirect may be needed. Because the earlier Oxford lists use initials, redirects are needed to articles where we use a more informal title. Example: Vernon Bogdanor. was listed as 'V.B. Bogdanor'. Macdonald-ross (talk) 10:05, 26 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

1996 list

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The following were lacking in articles from the 1996 list as of late November 2019. Those struck through are people for whom articles have since been created.

  • Ian Johnston Rhind Aitchison (born 1936), physicist; in Writers Directory, 2005. — created by Noswall59 on 3 Dec 2019
  • John Edward Allen, physicist
  • James W. Allen, art historian
  • Denison Alan Allport, psychologist
  • Sudhir Anand
  • Michael Owen Leslie Bacharach (1936-2002), economist[1]
  • John Michael Baker (1930-2017), physicist (known as Michael)[2]
  • Robert Harrison Barnes (born 1944), anthropologist (in Who's Who)
  • John Milton Brown (1941-2009), chemist (in Who Was Who; see also Biographical directory of Exeter College's Fellows)
  • Donald Alfred Payne Bundy, zoologist
  • Jeffery Burley, CBE (born 1936); in Who's Who
  • Philip Allan Charles (born 1950), astronomer
  • John Brian Clegg, FRS (born 1936); in Who's Who
  • Peter Richard Cook
  • Ian Watson Craig
  • Robert G. Denning (died 2013)[3]
  • David Dew-Hughes (1932-2006)[4]
  • Peter James Dobson (born 1942); in Who's Who
  • Anthony J. Downs
  • Keith Graham Healey Dyke
  • Donald Thomas Edmonds (1933-2012)[5]
  • John Clive Ellory (born 1944); in Who's Who
  • Margaret Miriam Esiri (born 1941); in Who's Who
  • Stuart John Ferguson (born 1949); see biographical directory of Exeter College's Fellows
  • Raymond Michael Fitzpatrick (born 1950); in Who's Who
  • Godfrey Heath Fowler, OBE, FRCP, FRCGP, FFPH; see 7th ed. of Balliol Coll. Register 1950-2000 (2005). — Created by Noswall59 on 15/12
  • Duncan Ian Dunbar Gallie, CBE, FBA (born 1946); in Who's Who
  • Stephen Charles Gill (born 1941); in Academic Who's Who (1973), p. 168; see also [16] and The BARS Review, no. 43 (2013).
  • Anthony Michael "Mike" Glazer (born 1943)
  • Michael John Goringe
  • Julian A. Goss
  • Gus Hancock (born 1944); in Who's Who
  • Jose Ferial Harris, FBA; in Who's Who
  • Keith Edward Hawton, FRCPsych, FMedSci (born 1942); in Who's Who
  • Richard G. Haydon
  • James Andrew Hiddleston (born 1935), scholar of French; see Exeter college list
  • Roger Grahame Hood, CBE, FBA (born 1936), criminologist; in Who's Who
  • John David Hunt, FRS (1936-2012); in Who's Who
  • John Stephen Kelly (born 1942), literary scholar[6]
  • Alan John Kingsman
  • John Beverley Knight
  • Peter Alexander Mackridge (1946)[7]
  • Ian Walter Fitzroy Maclean, FBA, FRHistS (born 1945); in Who's Who
  • William Finlay "Bill" McColl
  • Keith Alan McLauchlan, FRS (born 1936); in Who's Who
  • Iain Sinclair McLean, FBA, FRSE (born 1946); in Who's Who
  • John Frederick Morris
  • Gillian Mary Morriss-Kay; see 7th ed. of Balliol Coll. Register 1950-2000 (2005), p. 387.
  • Peter Copeman Newell (born 1942); see Exeter College list
  • Robin John Nicholas (born 1953)
  • John Joseph O'Connor[8]
  • Andrew John Parker (born 1954)[9]
  • Richard John Parish (born 1948) — created by Noswall59 on 15 Dec 2019
  • Victor Hugh Perry (born 1952), known as Hugh Perry; in Who's Who
  • Hartmut Johann Otto Pogge von Strandmann (born 1938), historian — created by Noswall59 on 15 Dec 2019
  • Trevor Powell
  • Nicholas Jarvis Proudfoot, FRS (born 1951); in Who's Who
  • Charles Keith Prout (1934-2007), chemical scientist[10]
  • Christopher Frank Robinson, scholar of French literature
  • Brian John Rogers, psychologist — created by Noswall59 on 3 Dec 2019
  • Carlos Ruiz (born 1933), engineering scientist; see Exeter College list
  • John F. Ryan
  • Richard William "R. W." Sheppard (born 1944)[11]
  • Edith Sim, FBPhS[12]
  • James Andrew Charles Smith
  • Derek Norton Stacey[13]
  • Michael Rogers Vaughan-Lee — created by Noswall59 on 15 Dec 2019
  • Tony Wilson, FREng[14]
  • Kathryn J. Wood
  • Derrick Arthur Wyatt, QC (born 1948); in Who's Who — created by Noswall59 on 15 Dec 2019

Cheers, —Noswall59 (talk) 13:59, 15 December 2019 (UTC).Reply

Of these 70, 6 have been created (8.5%). 21 others are in Who’s Who (a third of the remainder). Three others are in the Balliol College Register, 7th ed. Four more are in the Exeter College biographical directory linked above. This gives a total of 28 out of 64, or 43%. —Noswall59 (talk) 14:50, 15 December 2019 (UTC).Reply

References

  1. ^ Obit: [1]
  2. ^ Obit: [2]; see also [3]
  3. ^ Obit: [4]; son of Lord Denning.
  4. ^ Obit: [5]
  5. ^ Bruce Edmonds, "Obituary: Donald Thomas Edmonds, 1933-2012", Wadham College Gazette, pp. 150-153; Geoffrey Brooker, "Donald Edmonds", Wadham College Gazette, pp. 154-155; Bob Williams, obituary in Wadham College Gazette, pp. 155-157.
  6. ^ "Kelly, John (1942)", The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature (OUP); [6]
  7. ^ [7]
  8. ^ Fellow and Tutor at St Peter's College, Oxford, 1965 to 2001; Awarded honorary DSc from University College Dublin in 2018 recognising his contribution to the invention of the "Oxford knee" ([8])
  9. ^ [9]
  10. ^ Obit: [10]; see also, Who's Who of British Scientists (1970), p. 660; see 7th ed. of Balliol Coll. Register 1950-2000 (2005), p. 441.
  11. ^ [11]
  12. ^ FBPhS [British Pharm Soc] elected 2012; see [12] A copy of her CV online says that she was a Royal Society European Exchange Fellow at Grenoble from 1976 to 1978, then departmental demonstrate and lecturer at St Anne's College until 1981, when she was appointed Florey Research Fellow at LMH (1981-84); she was also Fellow at St Peters from 1992 to 2010 (SRF 2011) and Florey Research Fellow at LMH from 1981 to 1984 but I cannot find a source supporting this.
  13. ^ See 7th ed. of Balliol Coll. Register 1950-2000 (2005), p. 512.
  14. ^ He was President of the Royal Microscopical Society from 2010 to 2013, Master of the Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers from 2014 to 2015 and is also Thousand Talents Professor at the Harbin institute of Technology, China ([13])