Herbert Schofield
Herbert Schofield was a Principal of Loughborough College, which became Loughborough University, for 35 years (1915 - 1950).[1]
Life
Schofield was born 8 December 1882 in Halifax, West Yorkshire. He served an engineering apprenticeship and later achieved a BSc in Physics from the University of London. In 1918 he married Clara Johns (1890-1928): they had a daughter and an adopted son. In 1923 he achieved a PhD for research in internal combustion engines. He died on 18 September 1963 in Loughborough.[1]
Honours
He was the first Chairman of his local district association of Rotary International in 1928, and President of Rotary International Britain & Ireland in 1931–2, and Vice-President of Rotary International 1933–4.[2] He was awarded the MBE in 1917 and the CBE in 1947.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography accessed 13 July 2009
- ↑ Rotary First A history of district 1070
External links
- Loughborough University Centenary Gallery Photograph of Schofield in his office, 1918
- BBC Your Paintings Portrait of Schofield in academic robes, 1950
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