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Art, NY; Tate Gallery; Gulbenkian Foundation; Min. of Public Building and Works; Contemp. Art Society; silk screen prints: Victoria and Albert Museum; Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; City of Leeds Art Gall.; Graves Art Gall., Sheffield; painting purchased for liner Queen Elizabeth II. Address: 12 Sydney Close, SW3. T: 01-589 8610. BLOY, Rt. Rev. Francis Eric Irving, DD, STD; b Birchington, Isle of Thanet, Kent, England, 17 Dec. 1904; s of Rev. Francis Joseph Field Bloy and Alice Mary (née Poynter); m 1929, Frances Forbes Cox, Alexandria, Va; no c. Edur: University of Missouri (BA); Georgetown Univ. of Foreign Service; Virginia Theological Seminary (BD). Rector, All Saints Ch., Reisterstown, Maryland, 1929-33; Assoc. Rector, St james-by-the-Sea, La Jolla, Calif, 1933-35, Rector, 1935-37; Dean, St Paul's Cathedral, Los Angeles, Calif, 1937–48; Bishop of Los Angeles, 1948-73. DD: Ch. Divinity Sch. of the Pacific, Berkeley, Calif, 1942: Occidental Čoll., Los Angeles, 1953; Va Theol Sem., 1953; STD: Ch. Divinity Sch. of the Pacific, 1948; Univ. of S Calif, 1955. Pres., Church Federation of Los Angeles, 1946-47; Pres., Univ. Religious Conf., 1956; Hon. Chm. Bd of Trustees, Good Samaritan Hosp.; Mem. Town Hall. Address: 3919 Starland Drive, Flintridge, Calif 91011, USA. Club: California (Los Angeles).
BLUCK, Duncan Robert Yorke, OBE 1984; Chairman: British Tourist Authority, since 1984; English Tourist Board, since 1984; Director, John Swire & Sons, since 1984; b 19 March 1927; s of Thomas Edward Bluck and Ida Bluck; m 1952, Stella Wardlaw Murdoch; one s three d. Educ: Taunton Sch. RNVR, 1944–47. Joined John Swire & Sons, 1948; Dir, 1964, Chief Exec., 1971-84, Chm., 1980-84. Cathay Pacific Airways; Chairman: John Swire & Sons (HK) Ltd, 1980–84; Swire Pacific Lid, 1980–84; Swire Properties Ltd, 1980-84. Dir, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp., 1981-84. Chairman: English Schools Foundn (Hongkong), 1978-84: Hongkong Tourist Assoc., 1981-84; Kent Economic Develt Bd, 1986–. Governor, Marlborough House Sch., 1986- JP Hong Kong, 1981-84. Recreations: sailing, tennis. Address: Elfords, Hawkhurst, Kent TN18 4RP. T: Hawkhurst 2153. Clubs: Brooks's; Hongkong, Sheko (Hongkong). BLUCKE, Air Vice-Marshal Robert Stewart, CB 1946: CBE 1945; DSO 1943; AFC 1936, Bar 1941; RAF, retired; b 22 June 1897; s of late Rev. R. S. K. Blucke, Monxton Rectory, Andover, Hants; m 1926, Nancy, d of late Frank Wilson, Auckland, NZ; one d (one s decd). Educ: Malvern Coll. Dorset Regt and RFC, 1915–18; Mesopotamia, 1916-18; Royal Air Force, 1922; India, 1927–32; Test Pilot Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, 1933-37; Air Ministry, 1938-42; served in Bomber Comd, 1942-46; AOC No i Group RAF, 1945; SASO, AHQ, India, 1947; AOA, Technical Trg Comd. 1947–49; AOA, Far East Air Force, 1949–50; AOC Malaya, 1951; AOC-in-C Transport Comd, 1952; retired 1952. General Manager, National Assoc. for Employment of Regular Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen, 1952–65. Address: Harecombe Manor, Southview Road, Crowborough, East Sussex. T: Crowborough 661638. Club: Royal Air Force.
BLUE, Rabbi Lionel; Convener of the Beth Din (Ecclesiastical Court) of the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain, since 1971; Lecturer, Leo Baeck College, since 1967; b 6 Feb. 1930; s of Harry and Hetty Blue. Educ: Balliol Coll., Oxford (MA History); University Coll. London (BA Semitics); Leo Baeck Coll., London (Rabbinical Dip). Ordained Rabbi, 1960; Minister to Settlement Synagogue and Middlesex New Synagogue, 1960-63; European Dir, World Union for Progressive Judaism, 1963-66; Co-Editor, Forms of Prayer, 1967-; broadcaster, 1967--; Feature Writer: The Universe, 1979–; The Standard, 1985-86. Publications: To Heaven with Scribes and Pharisees, 1975; (jtly) A Taste of Heaven, 1977; (ed jtly) Forms of Prayer (Sabbath and Daily), 1977; A Backdoor to Heaven, 1979, revd edn 1985; (ed jtly) Forms of Prayer (Days of Awe), 1985; Bright Blue, 1985; (jtly) Simply Divine, 1985; Kitchen Blues, 1985; Bolts from the Blue, 1986; Blue Heaven, 1987; (jtly) Daytrips to Eternity, 1987; (jtly) The Blue Guide to the Here and Hereafter, 1988. Recreations: window shopping, package holidays, monasteries, cooking. Address: 80 East End Road, N3 2SY. T: 01-349 2568.
BLUGLASS, Prof. Robert Saul, MD, FRCPsych; Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Birmingham, since 1979 (Regional Postgraduate Clinical Tutor in Forensic Psychiatry, since 1967); Clinical Director, Reaside Clinic. Birmingham, since 1987; b 22 Sept. 1930; s of Henry Bluglass and Fay (née Griew); m 1962, Jean Margaret Kerry (née Montgomery); one s one d. Educ: Warwick Sch., Warwick; Univ. of St Andrews (MB, ChB 1957, MD 1967). DPM 1962; FRCPsych 1976 (MRCPsych 1971). Formerly, Sen. Registrar in Psych., Royal Dundee Liff Hosp. and Maryfield Hosp., Dundee; Consultant in For. Psych., W Midlands RHA and the Home Office, 1967--; Consultant i/c Midland Centre for For. Psych., All Saints Hosp., Birmingham, 1967-; Hon. Lectr in For. Psych., Univ. of Birmingham, 1968–75, Sen. Clin. Lectr in For. Psych., 1975–79; It Dir, Midland Inst. of For. Medicine, 1975-, Dep. Regional Advr in Psychiatry, W Midlands RHA, 1985-87, Regional Adyr, 1987-; Specialist Advr, H of C Select Cttee on Social Services, 1985-87. Member: Adv. Cttee on Alcoholism, DHSS, 1975–80; Adv. Council on Probation, Home Office, 1974–77; Mental Health Act Commn, 1983-85; Forensic Psych. Res. Liaison Gp, DHSS. Royal College of Psychiatrists: Mem., Ct of Electors, 1976–79; Mem. Council, 1973–76, 1976-78, 1980-86, 1986-; Vice-Pres., 1983-85; Chm., For. Psych. Specialist Section, 1978–82. FRSocMed 1975: Past Pres., Sect. of Psych.. Birmingham Med. Inst.; Mem., Brit. Acad. of For. Sciences. Baron ver Heyden de Lancey Law Prize, RSocMed, 1983. Publications: Psychiatry, The Law and The Offender, 1980; A Guide to the Mental Health Act 1983, 1983; (ed with Prof. Sır Martin Roth) Psychiatry, Human Rights and the Law, 1985; articles in Brit. Jl of Hosp. Med., BMJ, and Med., Science and the Law. Recreations: water-colour painting, cooking, gardening, swimming. Address: Reaside Clinic, Bristol Road South, Rubery, Rednal, Birmingham B45 9BE. BLUMBERG, Prof. Baruch Samuel, MD, PhD; Master of Balliol College, Oxford, from Oct. 1989; Vice-President for Population Oncology (formerly Associate Director for Clinical Research), Fox Chase Cancer Center, 1964-Oct. 1989; University Professor of Medicine and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1970–Oct. 1989; Clinical Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington School of Public Health, 1983-Oct. 1989; b 28 July 1925; s of Meyer Blumberg and Ida Blumberg; m 1954, Jean Liebesman Blumberg; two s two d. Educ: Union Coll. (BS Physics, 1946); Columbia University Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons (MD 1951); Balliol Coll., Oxford Univ. (PhD Biol Sciences, 1957); FRCP 1984. US Navy, 1943-46 (Lieut JG). US Public Health Service (rank of med. dir, col), and Chief, Geographic Medicine and Genetics Sect., Nat. Insts. of Health, Bethesda, Md, 1957–64. George Eastman Vis. Prof., Oxford Univ., 1983-84. Mem. Nat. Acad. of Sciences, Washington, DC. Hon. Fellow: Balliol Coll, Oxford, 1977; Indian Acad. of Scis. Hon. DSc: Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1977; Union Coll.. Schenectady, NY. 1977; Med. Coll. of Pa, 1977; Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Pa, 1977; Hahnemann Med. Coll., Philadelphia, Pa, 1977; Dr he Univ. of Paris VII, 1978. (Jt) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1976. Publications: (ed) Genetic Polymorphisms and Geographic Variations in Disease, 1961; (ed jtly) Medical Clinics of North America: new developments in medicine. 1970; (ed jtly) Hepatitis B: the virus, the disease and the vaccine, 1984; chapters in: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Yearbook, 1962: The Genetics of Migrant and Isolate Populations, ed E. Goldschmidt, 1963; Hemoglobin: its precursors and metabolites, ed F. W. Sunderman and F. W. Sunderman, Jr. 1964; McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology, 1970; (also
co-author chapter) Viral Hepatitis and Blood Transfusion, ed G. N. Vyas and others, 19 Hematology, ed W. J. Williams and others, 1972: Progress in Liver Disease, Vol. IV H. Popper and F. Schaffner, 1972: Australia Antigen, ed J. E. Prier and H. Friedr 1973; Drugs and the Liver, ed. W. Gerok and K. Sickinger, 1975 (Germany); (jtly) cha in: Progress in Medical Genetics, ed A. G. Steinberg and A. G. Bearn, 1965 (also Lond Viruses Affecting Man and Animals, ed M. Sanders and M. Schaeffer, 1971: Perspect in Virology, 1971; Transmissable Disease and Blood Transfusion, ed T. J. Greenwalt G. A. Jamieson, 1975; Physiological Anthropology, ed A. Damon. 1975; Hepatite a V B et Hemodialyse, 1975 (Paris): Onco-Developmental Gene Expression, 1976; con symposia; over 360 articles in scientific jls. Recreations: squash, canoeing, middle dist running, cattle raising. Address: (until Oct. 1989) Fox Chase Cancer Centre, Philadelp Pa 19111, USA. T: 215–728–2203; (from Oct. 1989) Balliol College, Oxford OXI Clubs: Athenæum; Explorers (NY).
BLUMENTHAL, W(erner) Michael, PhD; Chairman, since 1981, and Chief Execu
Officer, since 1980, Unisys (formerly Burroughs Corporation); b Germany, 3 Jan. 1 Educ: Univ. of California at Berkeley: Princeton Univ. Research Associate, Princ Univ., 1954–57; Vice-Pres.. Dir, Crown Cork Internat. Corp., 1957-61. Dep. Asst Se State for Econ. Affairs, Dept of State, 1961-63; Dep. Special Rep. of the President ( rank Ambassador) for Trade Negotiations, 1963–67. Pres.. Bendix Internat., 1967- Bendix Corp.: Dir, 1967-77; Vice-Chm., 1970–71; Pres. and Chief Operating Off 1971-72; Chm. and Chief Exec. Officer. 1972-77; US Secretary of the Treas 1977-79; Vice Chm., Burroughs Corp., 1980. Director: Burroughs Tenneco, Chemical NY Corp.; Chemical Bank; Pillsbury Co.; Member: Business Council; Bus: Roundtable; Amer. Economic Assoc.; Board of Directors: Detroit Renaissance, Inc.; Detroit Inc., Economic Club of Detroit; Vice-Pres., Mem. Bd of Dirs and Exec. C Utd Foundn of Detroit. Mem. Exec. Bd, Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts of Ame Trustee, Rockefeller Foundn. Address: Unisys Corporation, Unisys Place, Der Michigan 48232, USA.
BLUMER, Rodney Milnes, (Rodney Milnes); Editor, Opera magazine, since 19
26 july 1936; s of Charles Eric Milnes Blummer and Kathleen Bertha Croft. Educ: R1 School; Christ Church, Oxford (BA Hons Hist.). Editorial Dir, Rupert Hart-Davis 1966–68; Music Critic, Queen magazine, later Harpers and Queen, 1968–87; ( Critic. The Spectator, 1970-; contribs to Opera, 1971-; Edit) Bd, 1973; Associate E 1976. Kr. Order of White Rose (Finland). Publications: numerous opera transla Recreation: European travel. Address: 3/23 Northwood Hall, N6 5PH. Club: Garrich
BLUMFIELD, Clifford William, OBE 1976; Director, Dounreay Nuclear P Development Establishment. 1975-87. and Deputy Managing Director, Nor Division, UKAEA, 1985–87; b 18 May 1922. Educ: Ipswich Boys' Central Sch. ( FIMechE, FINucE. With Reavell & Co. Ltd, 1938-44; served REME, 1944–47 (M Min. of Supply, Harwell, 1947–54; UKAEA, Harwell, 1954–58: Atomic Energy I Winfrith, 1958–68 (Group Leader. Design Gp, and Head of Gen. Ops and Tech. I Asst Dir. Ops and Engineering, later Dep. Dir. Dounreay, 1968-75, Address: Rose Janet Street, Thurso, Caithness KW14 7EG.
BLUMGART, Prof. Leslie Harold, MD; FRCS, FRCSE, FRCSGlas; Profess Surgery, University of Bern, Switzerland, since 1986; b 7 Dec. 1931, of S A parentage; m 1955, Pearl Marie Navias (decd); m 1968, Sarah Raybould Bowen; two d. Educ: Jeppe High Sch., Johannesburg, SA; Univ. of Witwatersrand (BDS); of Sheffield (MB, ChB Hons; MD 1969). Prize Medal, Clin. Med. and Surg.; Ashi la-Zouche Prize, Surg., Med., Obst. and Gynaecol. FRCS 1966, FRCSGlas 1973, F: 1976. General dental practice, Durban, SA, 1954-59; Sen. Surgical Registrar, Nottin Gen. Hosp. and Sheffield Royal Infirmary, 1966–70; Sen. Lectr and Dep. Dir, D Surgery, Welsh Nat. Sch. of Med., also Hon. Cons. Surg., Cardiff Royal Inf., 1970-* Mungo Prof. of Surgery, Univ. of Glasgow, and Hon. Cons. Surg., Glasgow Roy 1972-79; Prof of Surgery, Royal Postgrad. Sch. of London and Dir of Su Hammersmith Hosp., 1979–86. Moynihan Fellow, Assoc. of Surgs of Gt Brit, an 1972; Mayne Vis. Prof., Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, 1976: Vis. Prof., Univ. of Sweden, 1977; Nimmo Vis. Prof., Adelaide Univ., 1982; Purvis Oration, 1974; Pres: Oration, Soc. for Surgery of Aliment. Tract, Toronto, 1977; Honyman Gillespie Le Univ. of Edinburgh, 1978; Walton Lecture, RCPGlas, 1984; Monsarrat Lect., U! Liverpool, 1985; Legg Meml Lect., KCH, 1985. One time examiner in Surgery: of: Cambridge; Hong Kong: Edinburgh. Member: BMA, 1963–; Assoc. of Surg Brit. and Ire., 1971-; Surgical Research Soc., 1971-; Brit. Assoc. of Surgical Onc 1976-; Brit. Soc. of Gastroenterology, 1972-; Internat. Biliary Assoc.; Editorial Brit. Jl of Surgery, 1973-, Hon. Mem., Soc. for Surgery of Aliment. Tract, USA Order of Prasidda. Prabala-Gorkha-Dakshin Bahu, Nepal, 1984. Publications: (ed w C. Kennedy), Essentials of Medicine and Surgery for Dental Students, 3rd edn 19- edn 1982; (ed) The Biliary Tract. 1982; chapters in: Recent Advances in Surgery 1980; Abdominal Operations, 1974, 1980; Liver and Biliary Disease, 1979; Op. Surgery Abdomen, 4th edn 1983; Surgical Gastroenterology, 1984: Advan Surgery, 1975; Textbook of Surgical Physiology, 1977; Hepatotrophic Factors. Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1978; (ed) Surgery of the Liver and Biliary Tract, vol- 2, 1988; numerous publications concerned with medical educn, gastrointestinal st and aspects of oncology with particular interests in surgery of the liver, pancre biliary tract and hepatic pathophysiology in med. and surgical jls. Recreations: colour painting, wood carving. Address: Universitätsklinik für Viszeral Transplantations Chirurgie, Inselspital, 3011 Berne, Switzerland. T: 031-64 24 12 BLUNDELL, Commandant Daphne Mary, CB 1972; Director, WRNS, 1976 19 Aug. 1916. Educ: St Helen's Sch., Northwood; Bedford Coll., London. Work LCC as Child Care Organiser. Joined WRNS, Nov. 1942; commnd 1943; ser Orkneys, Ceylon, E Africa; Malta, 1954-56; Staff of Flag Officer Naval Air 1964–67; Staff of C-in-C Portsmouth, 1967–69; Supt WRNS Training and Dr 1969-70. Supt 1967; Comdt 1970, retd 1973; Hon. ADC to the Queen, 19′′ Governor, St Helen's Sch., Northwood. Address: 15 Northbrook Drive, North: Mddx HA6 2YU.
BLUNDELL, Sir Michael, KBE 1962 (MBE 1943): b 7 April 1907; s of Alfred H Blundell and Amelia Woodward Blundell (née Richardson); m 1946. Geraldine Robarts (d 1983), one d. Educ: Wellington Coll. Settled in Kenya as farmer, 192- Lieut, RE, 1940; Major, 1940; Lient-Col, 1941; Col, 1944; served Abyssinian can and SEAC. Commissioner. European Settlement. 1946-47; MLC. Rift Constituency, Kenya, 1948-63: Leader European Members. 1952-54; Minist Emergency War Council, Kenya, 1954–55; Minister of Agriculture. Kenya, 1955- April 1961-June 1963; Leader of New Kenya Group, 1959–63. Chairman: Pyre Board of Kenya, 1949-54; Egerton Agricultural Coll, 1962-72: EA Brewerk 1964-77; Uganda Breweries Ltd, 1965-76; Dir, Barclays Bank of Kenya Ltd, 19: Chm., Kenya Soc. for the Blind, 1977-81. Freeman, Goldsmiths' Co., 1950; Hoi 3rd KAR. 1955-61; Judge. Guernsey cattle, RASE, 1977. Publications: So Rough a 1964; The Wild Flowers of Kenya, 1982; The Wild Flowers of East Africa.
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