Queen's College (University of Melbourne) - Masters of The College

Masters of The College

  • Rev. Edward J. Holdsworth Sugden, MA BSc LittD (1887 - 1928)
  • Rev. Frederick Walwyn Kernick, MA (1929 - 1933)
  • John F. Foster. (1933 - 1934) - Acting Master
  • Raynor Carey Johnson, MA PhD DSc (1934 - 1964)
  • Rev. Prof. Norman Edgar Lade, MA BD (1964 - 1965) - Acting Master
  • Owen W. Parnaby, BA DPhil (1966 - 1986)
  • George A. M. Scott, BSc BA PhD DSc, FLS (1986 - 1992)
  • Jack William Clarke, OAM, BA DipEd DipSocStud DipPsych (1992) - Acting Master
  • Rev. John A. Henley, BA BD DTheol PhD (1993 - 2001)
  • Prof. David T. Runia, BA(Hons) MA DipEd DLitt LittD, FAHA (2002–Present)

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