. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. JAMES MINFORD, , , \ .D. Director of Kensiupton College, the well-known centre oftechnical training for secretarial positions. Iounded byMr. Munford in , where one of the undertakings givento students being not only tlie provision of tuition of therequired high standard, but the placing of students in themore desirable secretarial positions wlien proficient. TheCollege issues Diplomas which are of very high value, l^ is one of the present day recognised educationistsand the French (l


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. JAMES MINFORD, , , \ .D. Director of Kensiupton College, the well-known centre oftechnical training for secretarial positions. Iounded byMr. Munford in , where one of the undertakings givento students being not only tlie provision of tuition of therequired high standard, but the placing of students in themore desirable secretarial positions wlien proficient. TheCollege issues Diplomas which are of very high value, l^ is one of the present day recognised educationistsand the French (lovernment especially has awarded himLa Decoration des Palms SIR rilOMAS ^ON, :,, Thomas Fenson was educated at the City of LondonSchool and Worcester College, Oxford, and he has sinceheld a position of prominence in the sphere of is Lecturer and Tutor of .Modern History and JCcononiicsat Pembroke College, Oxford, and Lecturer in Fconoinicsat Worcester College. He is also Delegate for Local ICxain-inations and Public Examiner, etc. During the late warwas Chairman of the Trade Clearing Hcmse, and was of the War Trade Intelligence Department, actu-ally the Intelligence Department for purposes of theHlockade. In 1018 he went to Paris as Director of theIntelligence Clearing House. He was one of the founders ofthe Anglo-Swedish Society. His recreations are golf, tennisand motoring. {Photo: Kusscll)


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