John H. Nicholson Explained

John Henry Nicholson
Office1:2nd Principal of University College Hull
Term Start1:1935
Term End1:1954
Office2:1st Vice-Chancellor University of Hull
Term Start2:1954
Term End2:1956
Predecessor1:Arthur E Morgan
Successor2:Sir Brynmor Jones
Birth Date:1889 9, df=y

John Henry Nicholson (21 September 1889 – 9 August 1972) was the second Principal of University College Hull, and the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull.

Dr John H Nicholson was educated at the University of Oxford, where he gained a 'double first' in theology. His scholarly interests centred on 'extra-mural education'. He taught at the University of Bristol and later was made a professor at what was to become Newcastle University (then part of the University of Durham). Nicholson was the second Principal of University College Hull, from 1935 to 1954. He guided the college through the difficult years of World War II, and oversaw the transition of the university college to the status of a fully independent university, becoming the new university's first vice-chancellor (1954–1956). He had a slight and rather hunched appearance and a heavy smoking habit, even smoking through committee meetings. Nicholson was a bachelor throughout his career, on leaving the university he retired to the city of York.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Bamford, pp. 50, 68–69, 74–104, 137–154
  2. Hoggart, pp. 106–107