. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. MAJOR THOMAS VVURt,V\ ICK, , Major Worswick is Principal of the Polytechnic, RegentStreet, one of the most important positions of its kind inLondon, demanding great energy-, \ersatiiity and uncommonorganising powers, all which qualifications Major Worswickpossesses in a large measure. He is an all-round sportsman,as the head of an institution such as the Polytechnic requiresto be, and he has travelled extensively. He was educatedat Liverpool University, where he was captain of the footballteam, and was
. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. MAJOR THOMAS VVURt,V\ ICK, , Major Worswick is Principal of the Polytechnic, RegentStreet, one of the most important positions of its kind inLondon, demanding great energy-, \ersatiiity and uncommonorganising powers, all which qualifications Major Worswickpossesses in a large measure. He is an all-round sportsman,as the head of an institution such as the Polytechnic requiresto be, and he has travelled extensively. He was educatedat Liverpool University, where he was captain of the footballteam, and was called to the Bar in 1918. He takes a greatinterest in the Cadet Movement, and his hobbies are summedup in the word Work. Member of the LancastrianAssociation. Associate Fellow, Roval Aeronautical Society.{Photo : Russell) ENGINEERING. COL. OLIVER CARLETOX ARMSTRONGChairman. Messrs. Greenwood and Batley (Leeds), Ltd:President, The Federation of British industries. LeftSandhurst in 187S, and received a commission in the RoyalIrish Rifles, but later joined 14th Bengal Cavalry withwhich he served in the Burmese War, 1888. Served on thepersonal staff of Lord Kitchener during South African Warand was awarded the 1904-1909 was FinancialAdviser and AG,2 Headquarters, India. Retired 1900, andbecame Managing Director of William Beardmore and Co.,Ltd., leaving this position on being appointed Chairman ofMessrs. Greenwood and Batley in 1914. Was for threeyears President, British Engineers Association. Club:Armv and Navv.
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