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Clark, John Willis. Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, July 30, 1851. S. of William (1803). B. June 24, 1833, at Cambridge. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1855; B.A. (12th Classic) 1856; M.A. 1859; Fellow, 1858. Tutor to Viscount Milton, c. 1860-1. Travelled abroad, visiting the Faroe Islands and Iceland. Superintendent of the Museum of Zoology, 1866-91. President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1883-4. F.S.A., 1887. Registrary of the University, 1891-1910. Rede Lecturer, 1894. Completed, and in part re-wrote, Professor Willis's unfinished work on the Architectural History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge. Published a number of books and papers dealing with all sides of Cambridge life. An enthusiastic student of English and French drama, and a supporter of the Cambridge Amateur Dramatic Club (A.D.C.). Took a large part in the production of Greek plays at Cambridge. Author, Concise Guide to Cambridge; Barnwell Priory (documents); The Care of Books, etc.; joint author, with Professor T. McKenny Hughes, of the Life of Professor Sedgwick. Bequeathed his collections of books on Cambridge to the University Library. Died Oct. 1, 1910, at Scroope House, Cambridge. Father of William H. (1894) and Edward M. (1892). (D.N.B., 2nd Suppl.) | John Willis CLARK Approx. lifespan: 18331910 Tripos: Trin. Class. 1856star Adm pens. aged 19 Trinity College 1851:07:30 s. of William CLARK (1803) b. Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1833:06:24 Sch: Eton Matric 1852:10MT: Scholar 1855 BA 12 th Classic 1856 MA 1859 Fellow 1858 Tutor to: : Viscount Milton, c. 1860-61 Travelled abroad, visiting the Faroe Islands and Iceland Superintendent of: : Museum of Zoology 1866-91 President of: : Cambridge Antiquarian Society 1883-84 FSA 1887 Registrary of University 1891-1910 Rede Lecturer: 1894 Completed, and in part re-wrote, Professor: Willis' unfinished work on the Architectural History of University and Colleges of Cambridge. Published a number of books and papers dealing with all sides of Cambridge life. An enthusiastic student of English and French drama, and a supporter of Cambridge Amateur Dramatic Club (A.D.C.) Took a large part in the production of Greek plays at Cambridge. Author, Concise Guide to Cambridge]; Barnwell Priory (documents); The Care of Books etc.; joint author, with Professor: T. McKenny Hughes, of the Life of Professor: Sedgwick. Bequeathed his collections of books on Cambridge to University Library d. Scroope House, [Scroope, Cambridge], [ Cambridgeshire ] 1910:10:01 father of William H. CLARK (1894) father of Edward M. CLARK (1892) ( D.N.B., 2 nd Suppl. ) [add:]The portrait by Newton, mentioned in Dunbartonshire was probably destroyed in a fire at the A.D.C., c. 1932; Portrait, 1912, by Goffanti at Dept. of Zoology[:add] [add:]Photographs: CAS: H28, Album 8; Registry; The Gownsman od 1910:10:28 [:add] [add:]Goodison: CP: 375; CUA : Phot.23[:add] |