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On this day
Births
1788 –
Felix Slade
, founder of the position of
Slade Professor of Fine Art
1854 –
W. G. Collingwood
(
University
), author and artist
1885 –
John Yate Robinson
(
Merton
), Olympic gold medallist in field hockey
1890 –
Alexander Hosie
, cricketer
1900 –
Cecil Howard Green
, philanthropist who helped to establish
Green College
1906 –
Max Crawford
(
Balliol
), Australian historian
1909 –
Solomon Adler
, American economist and Soviet spy
1914 –
Benedict Nicolson
(
Balliol
), art historian
1919 –
Hugh Mendl
(
University
), record producer
1938 –
Rees Davies
(
Merton
and
All Souls
), Welsh historian
1942 –
Felix Stephens
(
St Benet's Hall
), Master of St Benet's since 2007
1944 –
Martin Wharton
(
Linacre
),
Bishop of Newcastle
since 1997
1947 –
Edward Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale
(
Trinity
), Scottish aristocrat
1955 –
Timothy Williamson
(
University
and
New College
), philosopher
1956 –
Bill Emmott
(
Magdalen
), journalist
Deaths
1679 –
John Snell
, founder of the
Snell exhibitions
1794 –
Alexander Hosie
(
Balliol
),
Lord Chancellor
1771–78
1890 –
Thomas Babington Jones
(
Jesus
), cricketer
1926 –
Holcombe Ingleby
(
Corpus Christi
), politician
1934 –
Alexander Leeper
(
St John's
), Australian educator
1964 –
Norman Matthews
(
Jesus
and
St Stephen's House
), clergyman and broadcaster
1985 –
William Anstruther-Gray, Baron Kilmany
(
Christ Church
), Conservative politician
1991 –
Roland Michener
,
Governor General of Canada
1967–74